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  • New narrative of the Popish Plot. Part 2

    New narrative of the Popish Plot. Part 2

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    ESTC R213337 ; Anonymous. By John Gadbury ; Verse - "The plot being thus subtly contriv'd as you hear," ; Publication date from Wing

    183923 pt.2

  • The Protestant-flayl: an excellent new song. To the tune of, Lacy's maggot  or, The hobby-horse

    The Protestant-flayl: an excellent new song. To the tune of, Lacy's maggot or, The hobby-horse

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    ESTC R8244 ; A song - "Listen a while, and I'l tell you a tale" ; A Tory satire

    135922

  • New narrative of the Popish Plot. Part 1

    New narrative of the Popish Plot. Part 1

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    ESTC R213335 ; Anonymous. By John Gadbury ; Verse - "Good people I pray you give ear unto me," ; Publication date from Wing ; Originally published with a second part in 1680 as: A new narrative of the Popish Plot (Wing G93A)

    183923 pt.1

  • Dialogue. M. Why am I daily thus perplext? Why beyond womans patience vext?

    Dialogue. M. Why am I daily thus perplext? Why beyond womans patience vext?

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    ESTC R214461 ; Title from caption title and first line of text;Imprint from Wing ; Verse - "M. Why am I daily thus perplext?" ; Dialogue [between M(ary of Modena) and J(ames II) .. -- Wing

    472983

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    William G. Dryden claims against Mexico

    Manuscripts

    This typescript bears the following official title: The National Archives: Records of the Department of State: Claims against Mexico, Commission of 1848; Undocketed Claim No. 8: William G. Dryden. This document constitutes Dryden's claim of damages incurred during allegedly "false imprisonment and other illegal treatment" at the hands of the Mexican government. Dryden, whose testimonies comprise the bulk of this document, claims to have been made a Mexican citizen as a result of his involvement with the Mexican militia. He was given the title Captain of Militia, then later imprisoned for over a year after incriminating documents came into the possession of the Mexican government that indicated Dryden was a Texan spy or Mexican traitor. It does not appear that the Dryden's claim was ever settled. The typescript has been translated into English, and contains numerous annotations, both possibly by W.E. Bard.

    mssHM 16382

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    "They told me I was born for love…:" 12 line song

    Manuscripts

    Title from first line of song. This song is part of a letter which is missing the first page identifying the recipient.

    mssOpie