Murder will out, or, The King's letter justifying the Marquess of Antrim and declaring that what he did in the Irish rebellion was by direction from his royal father and mother, and for the service of the crown.
- Title
- Murder will out, or, The King's letter justifying the Marquess of Antrim and declaring that what he did in the Irish rebellion was by direction from his royal father and mother, and for the service of the crown.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- 1698.
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- Subject terms
- Charles -- II, -- King of England, -- 1630-1685.
- Antrim, Randal MacDonnell, -- Earl of, -- 1609-1683.
- Ireland -- History -- Rebellion of 1641.
- Great Britain -- History -- Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"Murder will out, or, The King's letter justifying the Marquess of Antrim and declaring that what he did in the Irish rebellion was by direction from his royal father and mother, and for the service of the crown." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70633.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE READER.
- ERRATA.
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ENGLANDS
Black List; OR, A short Account of some of the manyIl∣legal, Arbitrary, Popish andTyrannical Actions of KingCharles I.falsely andunjustly call'd thePious Martyr of ever Blessed Memory ; I shall not pre∣tend to describe them Gradually, or Annually, but as they Occur. - title page
- letter
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proclamation
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King
Charles I. his Order to the Archbishop ofCanter∣bury, for Printing his Declaration concerning Sports onSundays. - The KING'S Majesties Declaration to His Sub∣jects, concerning Lawful SPORTS to be Used.
- text of proclamation (by Charles I)
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Here follows King
Charles II. Corroborating Declarati∣on, to have the Recreations and Sports to be used on the Lord's Day.
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King
- letter
- The Commission.
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A LETTER From PopeGregory XVth. toCharles Steward, Prince ofWales, and since King ofEng∣land, during the time of his being inSpain: As likewise the said Prince's Answer. -
King
CHARLES I's. ANSWER, (Being then PRINCE ofWALES ) TO THE POPE'S LETTER. -
The substance of the Articles of Peace made and conclud∣ed with the
Irish Papists and Rebels, byJames Lord Marquess ofOrmond, for, and on the behalf of His Majesty KingCharles I.