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Title Treason discovered, or, The black book opened
Related title Black book opened.
Publication Info London : Printed for Charles Gustavius, 1660.



Descript 8 p.
Note "Wherein is set forth, I. a discovery and description of the grand traytors ... of these three kingdoms ... II. a catalog of their names, and an historical account of their rebellious actions ... III. the several sums of money which they divided among themselves during the sitting of the Long-Parliament, and in, and since the tyrannicall domination of that most horrid, detestable, and usurping tyrant Oliver Cromwel ... IV. the names of such colonels, citizens, and others as made profit by the continuance of the war, excise taxes, and oppressive proceedings against the body-politick of the people during the long exilement ... of our supream head ... Charles ... V. the traytors vizards presented to the people, the life and death of the most notorious and bloody judges of our late gracious soveraign King Charles, and the strange beginning, rise, and fall of such who have divided our murther'd Kings inheritance, VI. the true embleme and pedigree of Maj. Gen. Harrison ... single-ey'd Hewson ... ambitious Barkstead ... rebellious John Okey ... and bold Sir Arthur Hasilrig, and politick Vane ... "
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Great Britain -- History -- Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.
Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688.
Related title Black book opened.
Descript 8 p.
Note "Wherein is set forth, I. a discovery and description of the grand traytors ... of these three kingdoms ... II. a catalog of their names, and an historical account of their rebellious actions ... III. the several sums of money which they divided among themselves during the sitting of the Long-Parliament, and in, and since the tyrannicall domination of that most horrid, detestable, and usurping tyrant Oliver Cromwel ... IV. the names of such colonels, citizens, and others as made profit by the continuance of the war, excise taxes, and oppressive proceedings against the body-politick of the people during the long exilement ... of our supream head ... Charles ... V. the traytors vizards presented to the people, the life and death of the most notorious and bloody judges of our late gracious soveraign King Charles, and the strange beginning, rise, and fall of such who have divided our murther'd Kings inheritance, VI. the true embleme and pedigree of Maj. Gen. Harrison ... single-ey'd Hewson ... ambitious Barkstead ... rebellious John Okey ... and bold Sir Arthur Hasilrig, and politick Vane ... "
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Great Britain -- History -- Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.
Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688.
Related title Black book opened.

Subject Great Britain -- History -- Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.
Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688.
Descript 8 p.
Note "Wherein is set forth, I. a discovery and description of the grand traytors ... of these three kingdoms ... II. a catalog of their names, and an historical account of their rebellious actions ... III. the several sums of money which they divided among themselves during the sitting of the Long-Parliament, and in, and since the tyrannicall domination of that most horrid, detestable, and usurping tyrant Oliver Cromwel ... IV. the names of such colonels, citizens, and others as made profit by the continuance of the war, excise taxes, and oppressive proceedings against the body-politick of the people during the long exilement ... of our supream head ... Charles ... V. the traytors vizards presented to the people, the life and death of the most notorious and bloody judges of our late gracious soveraign King Charles, and the strange beginning, rise, and fall of such who have divided our murther'd Kings inheritance, VI. the true embleme and pedigree of Maj. Gen. Harrison ... single-ey'd Hewson ... ambitious Barkstead ... rebellious John Okey ... and bold Sir Arthur Hasilrig, and politick Vane ... "
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.

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