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London (England) - Fire, 1666
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A sermon upon the dreadful fire of London, preach'd in the parish-church of St. Dunstan in the West in London, on Thursday, September 2. 1703. By David Jones, Master of Arts, and Vicar of Marcham in Berkshire.
Jones, David, 1663-1724?.Date: 1703- Books
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The true protestant account of the burning of London, or, an antidote, against the poyson and malignity of a late lying legend, entituled, An account of the burning of London, &c. Wherein the Malice and Falshood of that Mercenary Tool of a popish faction are detected, and the Truth soundly prov'd; Viz. That it was those Firebrands of hell, the Blood-Thirsty papists, and none but They, who were the Sole Authors and Promoters of that Great and Dreadful fire of London in 1666. And of several others since. To which is further added, Such a very Curious and Useful Discovery of many Others of their Monstrous and Detestable Villanies, and of their Arts and Shifts to hide them, and to cast them upon the protestants: As the like was never before Published in so small a Volume. Also for your Diversion, there is inserted in the Conclusion, their Spiteful Manner of cursing an Heretick, (i e.) Protestant out of the church, with Bell, Book and Candle.
Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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An Account of the behaviour of James Ouchterlony, who was executed in the Grass-Market of Edinburgh, upon the 14th. of March, 1716, for counterfeiting the stamp on paper.
Date: Anno Dom. 1716- Books
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An Account of the burning the city of London: As it was publish'd by the special authority of King and council in the year, 1666. To which is added, the opinion of Dr. Kennet the present bishop of Peterborough, as publish'd by his Lordship's order, and that of Dr. Eachard, relating thereunto. Also the whole service appointed for the day, which for many years has been left out of the book of common-prayer. From all which, it plainly appears, that the papists had no hand in that dreadful conflagration. Very useful for all those who keep the annual solemn fast on that occasion.
Date: 1721- Books
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An account of the beginning and erection of the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster, and of the additions made thereunto: and of the honours, royalties, priviledges, and exemptions, which have been granted, and confirmed, unto John Duke of Lancaster. (called John of Gaunt) And also unto all the Officers, Tenants, and Residents therein, and throughout all the Duchy Possessions. And also of the Honor of Tutbury; and how, and to whom, the Right of Inheritance, of and in the Offices of Feodary and Bailiff, Escheator, Clerk of the Market, and Coroner, doth belong, and hath been executed therein. Proper to be known to all such who have any Estates, or Interests in the said Premisses.
Date: 1735