A Protestant monument, erected to the immortal glory of the Whiggs and the Dutch. It being a full and satisfactory relation of the late mysterious plot and firing of London. Taken from several Records, Depositions, Narratives, Journals, Tryals, State Tracts, Histories, Predictions, Sermons and Confessions, under their Hands, and from their own Mouths; proving, that a medley of Protestant Whiggs, with a glorious set of protesting commonwealths-men of Holland, did in their turn, not only attempt to burn London, but many other places in England; and did fire the City, Southwark and Wapping; burnt the King and Queen of England, and their Lords General in Effigie in Holland; but likewise his Majesty's Royal Fleet, as it lay disarmed in Chatham, whilst Peace was treating at Breda.

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1713
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London : printed and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1713.

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[4],19,[1]p. ; 40.

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ESTC N36113

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