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Price a Monke very familiar with William Laud late Archbishop of Canterbury. p. [205].

The Authors Brother in great favour at Court, and aspiring to a Bishopricke; or to be Parish Preist of Coven garden. [ibid].

The Authour apprehended by a Pursevant; and protected by Sir Francis Windebanke. p. [207].

The Authour from the low Countries got letters of recommendation to some chiefe Cardinals in Rome. p. [207].

The Author robbed by French Pyrates going from Ligorne to Rome. [ibid].

The Cardinal Don Francisco Barbarini intituled the Protectour of England and much acquainted with the affaires of England, and especially with the actions and proceedings of William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury. p. [208].

William Laud his further Complyance with the Cardinals of Rome, as testified by Fitzherbert the Jesuite in a conference with the Authour. [ibid].

A designe of making an English Cardinall at Rome; and who chiefly eyed for that purpose. p. [209].

A true Copy of the manner of sending the Author to live at Orleans in France, p. [209], [210].

The miracle printed by the Papists of the blushing and sweating of the Ladies picture of Loretto, tried by the Authour, and found to bee a meer lie. p. [210].

At the calling of the Parliament now sitting, the Romish crew in Italy much perplexed. p. [210], [211].

The Authour taken again by a French Fleet of ships, as he was coming home from Ligorne. p. [211].

The Author twice assaulted in London by Papists, and like to be killed for his profession of the truth, and service to the State. p. [211], [212].