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Title A Bloody plot, practised by some papists in Darbyshire : and lately discovered by one Jacob Francklin, sexton of the parish church of Bingley within thirteene miles of Darbie : with the examination of one Iohn Symonds an instrument in this conspiracie : together with his confesion taken before the iustices of the peace of the same county : also the names of those whom he confessed to be confederates in this said plot : and what ammunition and all kind of provision was found and taken in two of these confederates houses, Ian. 18, 1641 : a true relation.
Publication Info London : Printed for John Thomas, 1641.



Descript [7] p.
Note This work appears as Wing F2080 at reel 249:E.134, no. 8 and as Wing B3290 at reel 1088:11 (Wing number cancelled in Wing (2nd ed.)).
Reproduction of originals in the Thomason Collection, British Library, and the Bodleian Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Francklin, Jacob.
Symonds, John, active 17th century.
Derbyshire (England) -- History.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
Descript [7] p.
Note This work appears as Wing F2080 at reel 249:E.134, no. 8 and as Wing B3290 at reel 1088:11 (Wing number cancelled in Wing (2nd ed.)).
Reproduction of originals in the Thomason Collection, British Library, and the Bodleian Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Francklin, Jacob.
Symonds, John, active 17th century.
Derbyshire (England) -- History.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.

Subject Francklin, Jacob.
Symonds, John, active 17th century.
Derbyshire (England) -- History.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
Descript [7] p.
Note This work appears as Wing F2080 at reel 249:E.134, no. 8 and as Wing B3290 at reel 1088:11 (Wing number cancelled in Wing (2nd ed.)).
Reproduction of originals in the Thomason Collection, British Library, and the Bodleian Library.

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