The Impartial Protestant Mercury, No 89. From Friday Feb. 24 to Tuesday February 28. 1681/2.
At the Easter Sessions for Bristol in the year 1682 the Grand Jury presented this and the four following publications as being "infamous, scandalous, and seditious"; and the Court thereupon ordered that at its rising these libels be publicly burnt by the Beadle or Common Executioner.[233] A copy is preserved in the British Museum Library.
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The Impartial Protestant Mercury, No 96. From Tuesday March 21 to Friday, March 24. 1681/2.
A copy is preserved in the British Museum Library.
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The sad and lamentable cry of oppression and cruelty in the City of Bristol. 1682.
The editor has not met with a copy of this work.
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