The Attempted Whig Revolution of 1678-1681, Volume 21University of Illinois, 1937 - 202 pagine |
Sommario
Sir William Scroggs and Sir George Wakeman | 27 |
The Earl of Danby and Ralph Montagu | 53 |
Thomas Dangerfield and the Popish Midwife | 87 |
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accused Ailesbury answer Barrillon Beaufort MSS Bedloe Bill Brief Relations Bulstrode Burnet Calendar State Papers Cellier Charles Charles's Coleman Commons Journal Council Court Danby's Dangerfield declared Diary Domestick Intelligence Duke of York Earl of Danby Earl of Shaftesbury Examen Exclusion Bill Fitz-Harris Fleming MSS Foljambe MSS France Godfrey Grey's Debates guilty Hatton Correspondence History of England Honourable Horrid House of Commons House of Lords Howell impeachment Information James James II Jesuits Kenyon MSS King King's late Letters Lindsey MSS London Gazette Lord Stafford Lords Journal Lords MSS Luttrell Majesty Mary of Modena Memoirs Monmouth Montagu murder Narrative Newgate North Oates's Ormonde MSS Oxford P. R. O. Trans Pamphlet Papists pardon Parliament petition Popery Popish Plot Portland MSS prisoner religion Reresby Roger L'Estrange says Scroggs Sidney Sir William speech Thomas Dangerfield Titus Oates told Tower treason trial Tryal Vindication Viscount Stafford vote Wakeman Whig witnesses