Conspiracy : A Plot lately discovered for the taking of the Tower, by negromancie : for the deliverance of the Archbishop, discovered by a mathematician in Southwarke, who after some serious debate with himself revealed the conspiracie to many eminent men : for which thirty Papists most inhumanely beset his house, and pursued him as far as Lambred upon Trent, where they most barbarously murdered him : some are taken, and lie in hold, to the mercy of justice.
1641
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Conspiracy Barbados Early Works To 1800 : A brief, but most true relation of the late barbarous and bloody plot of the negro's [sic] in the island of Barbado's [sic] on Friday the 21. of October, 1692. To kill the governour and all the planters, and to destroy the government there established, and to set up a new governour and government of their own. In a letter to a friend; Bohun, Edmund,
Conspiracy Theories United States : A lot of people are saying : the new conspiracism and the assault on democracy / Russell Muirhead, Nancy L. Rosenblum ; with a new preface by the authors.; Muirhead, Russell,
Constable Marmaduke Francis Sir : Estate correspondence 1726-43 of Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham [and J.B. Potts] / edited by P. Roebuck.; Constable, Marmaduke Francis,
1976
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Constable Maxwell Family : The road to ruin : the lords of Ilkley Manor : the Middletons of Stockeld 1763-1947.; Carpenter, David,
1999
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Constable Thomas : The confession and execution of the six prisoners that suffered at Tyburn on Wednesday the 22th of may, 1678. : at which time were executed John Cross, George Blake, William Stone, [brace] Humphry Hulin, Thomas Constable, Rose Goodman. As also of Charles Pamplin, who was executed the same day in Covent-Garden for murdering Lieutenant Dalison. With a true account of their behaviour in Newgate from the time of their condemnation and last speeches at the place of execution.
1678
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Constable William 1721 1791 Exhibitions : An exhibition of paintings, sculpture, prints, furniture, books and scientific instruments collected during the eighteenth century by William Constable, Esq. of Burton Constable, East Riding : ... catalogue ...; Ferens Art Gallery.
Constables Early Works To 1800 : The dueties of constables, borsholders, tythingmen, and such other lowe and lay ministers of the peace : whereunto be adioyned, the seuerall offices of church ministers and churchwardens, and ouerseers for the poore, surueighours of the highwaies, and distributors of the prouision against noysome fowle and vermine / first collected by William Lambard of Lincolnes Inne gent. 1582, and now enlarged by him in the yeare 1599.; Lambarde, William,
Constables Law And Legislation England London : Act for Reformation of the Negligences of Constables, and of the Abuses and Misdeameanors of Apprentises, Carmen, and Others, of and for the Better Apprehension of the Offenders.; City of London (England).
1621
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Constables Scotland : Articles concerning the authoritie of justices of peace and constables, established within the Kingdome of Scotland / allowed, and since enlarged be His Majestie, with advise of the lords of His Highnes Privie Counsell of the said kingdome, the xvj day of Iulie, 1612.; Scotland.
Constancy Sermons : An exhortation to firmness and constancy in true religion : in a sermon preached at St. Mary Islington, Feb. 2, 1689/90 / by Shadrach Cooke ...; Cooke, Shadrach,
Constant Paule : Reading for change : interactions between text and identity in contemporary French women's writing (Baroche, Cixous, Constant).; Rye, Gill,
Constantius I Cheorus Emperor Of Rome : Empereur Constant / avec une etude linguistique et litteraire,par J.Coveney.; Universite de Strasbourg. Faculte des lettres.
Constantius Ii Emperor Of Rome 317 361 : Constantius the Apostate : being a short account of his life and the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession and their behaviour toward him : wherein is shown the unlawfulness of excluding the next heir upon the account of religion, and the necessity of passive obedience, as well to the unlawfull oppressour, as the legal persecutour : being a full answer to a late pamphlet intituled Julian the Apostate, &c.; Bennet, John,