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Charles II.] (Bngfis^ (^roa^eibee. 55
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
A long defence of the conduct of the Duke of York in answer to the charges of plotting against
his brother Charles II.
Oct., 236.—A Particular Account of the Proceedings at the Old-Bayly, the 17 &
18 of this Instant October, with Relation to the Earl of Shaftsbury, and others,
Prisoners in the Tower ; and Mr. Rouse, who was Indicted of High Treason, &c.
In the Savoy. Printed by Thomas Newcomb, 1681.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
The Grand-Jury after hearing the evidence against the prisoners, returned the Bill endorsed
Ignoramus. The Court remonstrated, but they declared that that was their verdict, and that they
were not bound to show any reasons for it.
t9th Oct., 237.—An Harangue To The King. By a Minister of the French Church
in the Savoy, the Nineteenth of October, 1681. Printed by His Majesty's
Special Command.
London, Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes, in Covent-Garden, 1681.
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
The French Protestants express their gratitude for the Declaration published by Charles II. in
their favour.
th Oct., 238.^Remerciement Fait Au Roi De La Part De L'Eglise Francoise
Et De L'Eglise Flamande De La Ville de Londres, Pour Les graces que sa
Majeste a accordees aux Estrangers Protestans qui se retirent dans son
Roiaume. Prononce par David Primerose, Ministre de I'Eglise Francoise, le
19 Octobre, 1681. Imprime par le Commandement de sa Majestc.
The Thanks Given To The King On the behalf of the French and Dutch
Churches In the City of London, For The Favours granted by his Majesty to
the Protestant Strangers Retired into his Kingdom. Spoken the 19th of
October 1681, By David Primerose Minister of the French Church in London.
Printed by his Majesties Command.
London, Printed for George Wells, 1681.
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. French in Roman, English in Italic letter.
id Nov., 239.—[Begins] Whereas Nat. Thompson hath lately, in his publick
Intelligence of the 25th of October 1681, published these Words following, . . .
[Signed] Monmouth. F. Grey. Herbert.
[Dated] November 2. 1681.
No imprint. [? London, 1681.]
Fol. R. L.
On a statement said to have been made by the Earl of Huntingdon on the Bill of Exclusion of
the Duke of York.

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