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"4 Ct^tafoQue of [William and Mary.
30th March, 518.—To The Right Honourable And Honourable The Knights,
'^' Citizens And Burgesses, For the Counties of Westmerland, and Cumberland,
the Humble Address of the benific'd Clergy within the Diocess of Carlile.
With the approbation of the Bishop of Diocess.
[Dated] 20th March, i688[-9].
Printed for R. Baldwin, near the Black-Bull in the Old-Baily.
MDCLXXXIX [1689].
Fol. 2 pp. R. L.
The clergy have a due sense of the good services done to the Church and the country by
the Knights, &c., in their late vote of standing by their Majesties, in the reestablishment of the
Protestant leligion, and the restoring of the civil rights and liberties. Whenever leave is given
for Convocation to sit they will send well affected representatives.
23rd March, 519.—A Full and True Account Of The Barbarous Rebellion And
Rising of the Lord Dunbarton's Regiment at Ipswich in Suffolk. With their
Pretences of Declaring for the late King James.
London, Printed by W. Downing. 1689.
Fol. R. L.
33rd March, 520.—A True Account Of The Reduction of the Rebellious Party Of
The l^Larl of Dumbarton's Late Regiment, By His Majesties Forces on the 19
and 20 of March instant, near Sleeford, and Spalding in Lincolnshire.
According to the Report made last night at the Secretary of States Qfifice at
Whitehall, by Letter from Edward King Esq; a Deputy Lieutenant, and
Justice of Peace of the same County.
March 23. i68f. Imprimatur. James Eraser.
London : Printed for Richard Baldwin, next the Black Bull in the Old-
Bailey. 1689.
Fol. R. L.
[? March], 521.—A True Account of the Barbarous Cruelties of the French in the
'^' Palatinate, in January and February last. Faithfully Translated from the
High Dutch Copy. With Allowance.
London: Printed, and are to be Sold by Randall Taylor near Stationers-
Hall. 1689.
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. R. L.
Printed probably before the declaration of war between England and France, and in order to
justify William of Orange in his foreign policy.

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