A copy of this pamphlet is preserved in the British Museum Library.
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The out-cryes of oppressed Commons. Directed to all the Rationall and understanding men in the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales (that have not resolved with themselves to be Vassells and Slaves unto the lusts and wills of Tyrants). From Lieut. Col. John Lilburne, prerogative prisoner in the Tower of London, and Richard Overton, prerogative prisoner in the infamous Gaole of Newgate. Febr., 1647.
On March 9th, 1646/7, the House of Commons ordered that this pamphlet should be referred to the examination and consideration of Sir Robert Pye and others, to enquire out the authors, printers, and publishers thereof.[123] A copy exists in the British Museum Library. It consists of 20 pages.
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The Scots Apostacy.
A folio broadside containing the following set of verses.
"Is't come to this? what? shall the Cheekes of Fame
"Stretch't with the breath of learned Lowden's name
"Be flagg'd againe, and that great peice of Sence