[Execution speeches of Mr. Whitebread, Mr. Harecourt, and Mr. Gavon condemned to death in connection with the Popish Plot]
Scribal publication of execution speeches made by three of the Jesuit priests convicted of treason in the "Popish Plot."
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Main Author: | Whitbread, Thomas, 1618-1679 |
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Corporate Author: | Jesuit Collection |
Other Authors: | Barrow, William, 1610-1679, Gawen, John, 1640-1679, Thompson, Thomas |
Format: | Manuscript Book |
Language: | English |
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[ca. 1679?]
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