Stories from the State Papers: The gunpowder plot. A perished kernel [Robert Carr, earl of Somerset] The massacre of Amboyna. The gathering of the storm. The Lancashire witches. The great fire of London. A national scare [1667Chatto & Windus, 1882 - Great Britain |
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... June 12 , 1611 ; October 27 , 1613 ; June 30 , 1614 ; July 13 , 1614 . 2 Ibid . May 1 , 1611 ; March 25 , 1611 ; November 3 , 1613 ; November 11 , 1613 . 3 Ibid . July 2 , 1611 ; November , 1612 ; November 25 , 1613 . have been ...
... June 12 , 1611 ; October 27 , 1613 ; June 30 , 1614 ; July 13 , 1614 . 2 Ibid . May 1 , 1611 ; March 25 , 1611 ; November 3 , 1613 ; November 11 , 1613 . 3 Ibid . July 2 , 1611 ; November , 1612 ; November 25 , 1613 . have been ...
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... by the Lord Mayor and aldermen at a splendid banquet in the City , their carriage 1 State Papers , Domestic , June 23 , 1613 . was escorted through Cheapside by torchlight , amid the cheers E 2 A PERISHED KERNEL . 51.
... by the Lord Mayor and aldermen at a splendid banquet in the City , their carriage 1 State Papers , Domestic , June 23 , 1613 . was escorted through Cheapside by torchlight , amid the cheers E 2 A PERISHED KERNEL . 51.
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... June 1 ; mercury sublimate in tarts , July 16 ; and mercury sublimate in a clyster , Sept. 14 , all in the same year . ' The Lord Chief Justice , with a partiality not often exhibited on the Bench , employed his talents to prejudice the ...
... June 1 ; mercury sublimate in tarts , July 16 ; and mercury sublimate in a clyster , Sept. 14 , all in the same year . ' The Lord Chief Justice , with a partiality not often exhibited on the Bench , employed his talents to prejudice the ...
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... June 2 , 1619 : The Company had now been established some eighteen years ; and , in looking back upon their past efforts , the direc- tors had every reason to congratulate themselves upon their good fortune . Thanks to the protection of ...
... June 2 , 1619 : The Company had now been established some eighteen years ; and , in looking back upon their past efforts , the direc- tors had every reason to congratulate themselves upon their good fortune . Thanks to the protection of ...
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... June 18 , 1625 , the King opened his first Parliament at Westminster . In his speech from the throne he frankly acknowledged the necessi- ties of his position ; he had received on his accession the legacy of a war approved of by the ...
... June 18 , 1625 , the King opened his first Parliament at Westminster . In his speech from the throne he frankly acknowledged the necessi- ties of his position ; he had received on his accession the legacy of a war approved of by the ...
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Academy Notes accused Amboyna amongst Author BESANT and JAMES BRET HARTE brought Buckingham Carr castle Catesby cause chief Church cloth extra cloth limp COLLINS Coloured command Company confessed conspirators Council Countess Countess of Somerset Court Crown 8vo death declared Demdike Demy 8vo Domestic Duke Dutch Earl East Indies Edited enemy England English Catholics Everard Digby examination Facsimile favour favourite Fawkes fire fleet France Garnet gilt guilty GUNPOWDER PLOT hand hath HENRY honour House JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE Jesuits John JULIAN HAWTHORNE June King King's kingdom Lady letter London Lord MACQUOID Majesty matter ment Mogul Mounteagle never numerous Illustrations OUIDA Overbury Papers Papists Parliament Pendle Forest Percy persons Portrait Post 8vo priest prisoner proceedings Protestant Queen refused reign Royal sent ships Sir Thomas Small 8vo Somerset Sovereign Stories tion Tower trade trial Vols W. H. MALLOCK WALTER BESANT Wentworth whilst WILKIE COLLINS witchcraft witches writes
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