Gc.7.24.(74)
New treason plotted in France being, the project of Finch and Windebanke, who had fled from England and were resident in France, and had now conspired the death of the King of France, and Cardinall Richlieu, together with the discovery of this intended treason, and their flight into Denmarke. Also their intent to bring some French power and forces against England. Likewise a letter sent from the councell of Scotland, to the House of Commons, June 20. concerning the Earl of Antrim, with the Parliaments order and answer to the Scots concerning the said Earl of Antrim. Together with the resolution of both Houses concerning the kings last writ. H. Elsing. Cler. Parl..
[London] : Printed for I. Tompson and A. Coe., Iune 25 1642..
[8] p. ; 19 cm (4to)
Signatures: A⁴.
Place of publication from Wing.
Title enclosed in double line border; includes head-piece.
Wing (2nd ed.), N787
Thomason, E.153[19]
ESTC, R21935
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Bound with 100 other items.
Louis, 1601 - 1643 XIII, King of France,
France History Louis XIII, 1610-1643 Early works to 1800.
Tompson, John, active 1641 - 1643 bookseller.
Coe, Andrew, ? - -1644 bookseller.
Day, R. L. binder.
England and Wales Parliament. Proceedings. 1642-06-25.
Proceedings. 1642-06-25.
England London.
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