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130 Cfttftfogue of [William and Mary.
Fol. R. L.
Lowndes had taken the new oath of allegiance which he is now convinced was sinful for him
to take, in any sense, as being inconsistent with the oaths formerly taken by him.
October, 590.—To the Right Honourable the Lords, and to the Gentlemen Con-
1690. , ,T7 .
vened at Westmmster.
[Dated] October, 1690.
No imprint. [London, 1690.]
Fol. R. L.
On the birth of the Prince of Wales; praying Parliament to make farther enquiry into this
matter. The print is written from the Jacobite standpoint but is moderate and the reasons for an
examination to test the value of the former evidence are ably stated.
2nd
inh
Nov., 591.—An Account Of The Raising the Siege Of Esseck. Published by
1690. Authority.
[Dated] Vienna, November 12.
Printed by Edward Jones in the Savoy. 1690.
Fol. R. L.
Turks to the number of 16,000 appeared before the place and attacked the counterscarp.
Being repulsed they retired and opened trenches out of which they were driven by the Imperial
troops. The Turks intended an assault before reinforcements could arrive to the besieged, but were
surprised by the Duke of Croy who compelled them to withdraw leaving cannon, ammunition, and
baggage behind them.
[?2istNov., 592.—The Danger of A Comprehension.
No imprint. [? London, ? 1690.]
Fol. R. L.
The writer states six reasons why a union between the Church of England and the Presby¬
terian Dissenters cannot succeed.
22nd Dec, 593.—A True Account of the Behaviour, Confession, And Last Dying
Speeches Of the 15 Criminals that were Executed On Monday the 22th of
December, 1690.
London, Printed for Langley Curtiss at Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head
near Fleet-Bridge, 1690.
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. R. L.
23rd Dec, 594.—An Account of the Behaviour, Confession and last dying Speech
1600 •^ O L
of Sir John Johnson, who was Executed at Tyburn, on Tuesday the 23d. day
of December, anno Dom. 1690. For Stealing of Mrs. Mary Wharton, in Com¬
pany of Captain James Campbel and Archibald Montgomery, since fled.
London, Printed for Langley Curtiss near Fleet-bridge. 1690.
Fol. 2 pp. 2 cols. R. L.

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