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Three letters of dangerous consequence: : read at a conference of both Houses of Parliament. The two first from Roterdam, and dated Iuly 1. & 4. stilo novo. 1642. The other, from M. Wilmot to M. Crofts at the Hague, dated Iune 22. 1642. In which appeares a desperate designe of the L. Digby, Cap. Hide, Sir Lewis Dives, M. Jermin, M. Percy, and divers Cavileeres, against the Parliament of England. With the names of ships, number of men and amunition now in readinesse to be transported into the north. With many other observable matters. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament to be printed. H. Elfynge Cler. Parl. D. Com

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