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Title: A declaration of some proceedings of Lt. Col. Iohn Lilburn, and his associates:: with some examination, and animadversion upon papers lately printed, and scattered abroad. One called The earnest petition of many free-born people of this Kingdome : another, The mournfull cries of many thousand poor tradesmen, who are ready to famish for want of bread, or The warning tears of the oppressed. Also a letter sent to Kent. Likewise a true relation of Mr. Masterson's minister of Shoreditch, signed with his owne hand. Published by authority, for the undeceiving of those that are misled by these deceivers, in many places of this Kingdom.
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Print source: A declaration of some proceedings of Lt. Col. Iohn Lilburn, and his associates:: with some examination, and animadversion upon papers lately printed, and scattered abroad. One called The earnest petition of many free-born people of this Kingdome : another, The mournfull cries of many thousand poor tradesmen, who are ready to famish for want of bread, or The warning tears of the oppressed. Also a letter sent to Kent. Likewise a true relation of Mr. Masterson's minister of Shoreditch, signed with his owne hand. Published by authority, for the undeceiving of those that are misled by these deceivers, in many places of this Kingdom.
Masterson, Geo. (George)

London: Printed for Humphrey Howard, and are to be sold at his Shop, the Crown and Bible at Budge-Row-End, near Canning-street, anno Domini, M DC XLVIII. [1648]
Subject terms:
Levellers
Great Britain -- Politics and government
Lilburne, John, -- 1614?-1657.
Mournfull cryes of many thousand poore tradesmen.
To the supream authority of England, the Commons assembled in Parliament. The earnest petition of many free-born people of this nation.
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