A reply to a certain pamphlet written by an vnknowing and vnknown author, vvho takes upon him to answer the true and perfect narrative of the several proceedings concerning the Lord Craven. Published to undeceive those whom that nameless person hath so grosly abused with his falsities, misrecitals, short recitals, and inventions (almost) in every page of his pamphlet.
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- A reply to a certain pamphlet written by an vnknowing and vnknown author, vvho takes upon him to answer the true and perfect narrative of the several proceedings concerning the Lord Craven. Published to undeceive those whom that nameless person hath so grosly abused with his falsities, misrecitals, short recitals, and inventions (almost) in every page of his pamphlet.
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- 1653.
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A REPLY To a Certain
PAMPHLET Written by AnƲnknowing andƲnknown Author, Who takes upon him to answer the True And Perfect NARRATIVE Of the several PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING The Lord Craven.- Faulconers Examination.
- Colonel Hugh Reylys Examination.
- Capt. Kitchingmans Examination.
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Concerning the Declaration
Aug. 24. 1649. - Die Veneris 24. August 1649.
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Concerning the Vote of
Confiscation. - The Summons.
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The Address in
Holland, called an APPEAL. - The Prince Electors Letter.
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Concerning that Infamous Person
Faulconer, late∣ly convicted of a foul and palpable Perjury.