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245 00 Bloody nevves from Norvvich :|bor, a true relation of a 
       bloody attempt of the papists in Norwich, to consume the 
       whole city by fire. VVhich they had begun to put in 
       practice setting a house a fire, at the lower end of High-
       Bridge-street, burning it to the ground, but by Gods mercy,
       they were hindered from doing any more mischiefe. Likewise
       here is added the last bloody newes from Ireland. 
       Consisting of a bloody tragedy acted upon the body of the 
       Lord Coffeld a Protestant, conspired by Sir Philip Moneale
       a trecherous and bloody rebell, with the like cruelty done
       to Mr. Ironmonger, by the rebels, also after what manner 
       he being slaine, they committed his father to prison, and 
       threw his wife and children out of doores naked. VVith the
       relation of how many vvagons went out of London, laden 
       vvith ammunition to be conveigh'd to Ireland, for the use 
       of our distressed brethren, the Protestants the 2. of 
       Decemb. 
246 2  Bloody newes from Norwich 
246 2  True relation of a bloody attempt of the papists in 
       Norwich to consume the whole city by fire 
260    London :|bPrinted for Iohn Greensmith,|c1641. 
300    [8] p., 1 leaf of plate :|bill. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 
600 10 Charlemont, Toby Caulfeild,|cBaron,|d1621-1642. 
600 10 O'Neill, Phelim,|cSir,|d1604?-1653. 
600 10 Walker, Henry,|cIronmonger. 
650  0 Insurgency|zEngland|zNorwich|vEarly works to 1800. 
651  0 Ireland|xHistory|yRebellion of 1641|vEarly works to 1800. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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