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- A Brief answer to Mr. L'Estrange, his appeal
- A Caution to all true English Protestants concerning the late popish plot : by way of a conference between an old Queen-Elizabeth-Protestant, and his countrey-neighbour
- A Dialogue between the E. of Sh-- and L. Bell-- in the Tower, concerning the plot
- A Form of prayer, to be used on Wednesday November the thirteenth, being the fast-day appointed by the king : to implore the mercies of almighty God in the protection of His Majesties sacred person, and in him of all his loyal subjects, and the bringing to light more and more all secret machinations against His Majesty, and the whole kingdom
- A Full and certain relation concerning the horrid plot of the papists and the barbarous and bloody murther of Sr. Edmund Bury Godfrey, one of His Majesties justices of the peace .. : with an exact account in what manner he was found and what wounds he had on his body : together with the most noble manner of his being buried and the text of the sermon there preached ..
- A Letter concerning the tryal at Oxford of Stephen College, August 17. 1681
- A Letter from Amsterdam to a friend in Paris
- A Letter from His Holiness the Pope, to the most illustrious Protestant prince, James Duke of Monmouth
- A Letter from Legorn, Decem. 1, 1679
- A Letter from a friend, to a person of quality : in answer to a letter from a person of quality, to his friend, about abhorrers and addressers
- A Letter from a gentleman in Glocestershire to a friend in London : in vindication of an eminent, and some other worthy persons (of approved loyalty to His Majesty and unquestionable affection to the religion of the Church of England) from certain aspersions cast upon them
- A Letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in London : occasioned by a prophesie that was lately found in the place of retirement of Father Lewis at Comb, in Hereford-Shire ..
- A Letter from a minister of the Church of England : communicated to the right honourable the lord mayor, relating to Thomas White, alias Whitebread, who was lately executed for high-treason
- A Narrative of the most deplorable death and burial of that never to be forgotten pattern of love to his countrey, Capt. William Bedlow, who deceased the 20th of August 1680 : with his attestations that he left in writing for the good of this nation, concerning the late damnable plot ... with the text preach'd at his funeral ... also a true account of the murder commited by the Earl of Pembroke, on the watch belonging to Chiswick ... with the whole relation of the two prophets at Tholouze, in France ... with their nine prophecies
- A Nest of plots discovered, or, A Rod for the romish Iesuits : set forth in the explanation of this following figure, and may serve as an antidote against popery and popish-churches
- A New discovery of the sham-Presbyterian plot, or, The substance of the information of James Carol : given in upon oath before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, July 1681 : together with an account of the apprehension of one Lamport an Irish papist, that endeavoured to suborn the said Carol, the said Lamport being seized in his bed the 10th of this instant August
- A New ignoramus : being the second new song, to the same old tune, Law lyes a bleeding
- A New narrative of the old plot : being a new ballad, to the tune of, Some say the papists had a plot, &c
- A New-Years-gift for plotters
- A Pleasant discourse between two sea-men, Tom-Tell-Troth and John Ramble at their first meeting in club-house
- A Pleasant funeral-oration at the interment of the three lately deceased Tower-Lyons
- A Prophecy of England's future happiness, after the time that the contrivers of this Popish plot are cut off : the second impression of Dr. Otes his vindication, shewing his evidence is not yet to be baffled by the papists, and the power that instructed him to discover this damnable, popish plot, where observe, none that had a hand in it, or but consented to it, without repentance, shall ever thrive
- A Protestant letter to the lords in the Tower
- A Reply to some libels lately printed against the Earl of Danby : together with some observations upon Dr. Oates his narrative concerning the conspiracy of Knox, Lane, and Osborne
- A Seasonable advice to all true Protestants in England, in this present posture of affairs : discovering the present designs of the papists : with other remarkable things, tending to the peace of the church, and the security of the Protestant relion [sic]
- A Succint narrative of the bloody murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, Octob. 12, 1678 : with the various and wonderful circumstances of the motives, manner, time, place, persons &c. relating to the said murder
- A Tory plot, or, The discovery of a design carried on by our late addressers and abhorrers, to alter the constitution of the government and to betray the Protestant religion
- A True and impartial narrative of the dissenters new plot : with a large and exact relation of all their old ones : together with an account of their chief conspirators names and principal consults ... : declared, and ready to be deposed before any of His Majesties justices of peace
- A True and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sr. Edmondberry Godfrey : who was found murthered on Thursday the 17th of this instant October, in a field near Primrose Hill : with a full accompt of the manner of his being murthered ..
- A True and perfect narrative of the manner and circumstance of apprehending that notorious Irish priest, Daniel Mac-Carte, and the contents of some papers found about him : by which is apparently discovered how indefatigable and couragious those hellish bloodhounds are in their endeavours and practices in contriving and executing of all manner of wickedness, though to the hazard of their lives and fortunes, to bring to perfection their most horrid machinations, and worse than Matchivilian designs
- A True and perfect relation of the discovery of the new hellish plots of the papists to cast the odium of their horrid treasons upon the Presbyterians : and under that notion to involve many hundreds of the most considerable nobility and gentry [brace] of the [brace] Protestant religon in a general ruine : with an account how they went to insnare Mr. Blood, and several others : as also Mr. Dangerfield's confession about great material matters, the like whereof was never known before, very remarkable and worth the reading
- A True and perfect relation of the wicked and bloody plot that was conspired against His Majesty, and the alteration of the Protestant religion : with the names of those persons that has suffer'd already about the plot : also the murder of that never to be forgotten marter Sr. Edmund Bury Godfrey ... : with an exact account in what manner he was kil'd ... : as also Mr.Bedlow's confession : together with the most noble manner of his being buried, and the text of the sermon there preached ... : and the names of those persons that was hang'd for committing his murder
- A True narrative of the arraignment, tryal, and conviction of Thomas Dangerfield for high-misdemeanors against His Present Majesty, James the Second, at the King's-Bench-Barr, at Westminster, on Saturday, May the 30th, 1685
- A True relation of the execution of Mr. Edward Coleman at Tyburn : who received sentence of death at the Kings-Bench-Bar at Westminster, on the 27th day of November last, for high treason, to be draw'd, hang'd, and quarter'd : with the manner of his behaviour at the place of execution
- A True relation of the execution of Mr. William Staley at Tyburn : who received sentence of death at the Kings-Bench-bar at Wistminster [sic], on the 21th day of this instant November, for high treason, to be hang'd, draw'd and quarter'd : with the manner of his behaviour at the place of execution
- A Vindication of Sir Thomas Player, and those loyal citizens concerned with him : in a seasonable reply to a late sawcy and dangerous pamphlet, pretending to be an answer to the said Sir Thomas's speech
- A brief account of the proceedings against the six popish priests, condemned for high-treason on the 17th day of this instant January, 1679/80 : viz. Lionel Anderson, alias Munson, William Russell, George Parry, Henry Starkey, James Corker, and Will. Marshal, two Benedictine monks, formerly tryed with Wakeman : with whom was likewise tryed Alexander Lumsdell : who though he appeared to be a priest, yet being born in Scotland, he continues upon a special verdict : the heads of the evidence against each of them, and their defences and behaviour
- A brief history of the times, &c. ..
- A brief history of the times, &c. in a preface to the third volume of Observators
- A brief narrative of the several popish treasons and cruelties against the Protestants in England, France, and Ireland : giving a full account of the Popish Plot, and a full discovery of the manner of the murther of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey
- A collection of several tracts and discourses written in the years 1678, 1679, 1680, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1685
- A collection of several tracts in quarto
- A collection of several tracts in quarto : written most since the discovery of the Popish plot : being all against popery and presbytery ...
- A collection of the substance of several speeches and debates made in the Honourable House of Commons, relating to the horrid popish plot : upon occasion of the bill for the disabling James Duke of York from inheriting the imperial crown of this realm : to which is prefixt a speech of the noble Lord L--- against Roger L'Estrange, in the House of peers : and also a copy of two bills, the one for disabling James D. of York, the other for ease to all Protestant dissenters ..
- A compleat and true narrative of the manner of the discovery of the Popish Plot to His Majesty, by Mr. Christopher Kirkby : with a full answer to a late pamphlet entituled (Reflections upon the Earl of Danby) relating to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, in a letter to a friend
- A consolatory epistle to D.T.O. in his present circumstances
- A coppy of the journal-book of the House of Commons for the sessions of Parliament begun at Westminster the 21. day of October, 1678. and continued until the 30. day of December next following ... In which is contained the first discovery of the Popish plot ... As also the accusation and impeachment of Earl of Danby [etc.]
- A coppy of the journal-book of the House of Commons from the sessions of Parliament : begun at Westminster the 21, day of October, 1678 and continued until the 30, day of December next following, being then prorogued : in which is contained the first discovery of the Popish Plot by the King to the two houses of Parliament : as also the accusation and impeachment of the Earl of Danby : with many other remarkable transactions, never before so fully and truely published
- A defence of the charter, and municipal rights of the city of London : and the rights of other municipal cities and towns of England ; directed to the citizens of London
- A defence of the charter, and municipal rights of the city of London, and the rights of the other municipal cities and towns of England : directed to the citizens of London.
- A dialogue between Sir R.L. Knight, and T.O.D
- A discourse concerning popish perjurers : in an addresse to the Honorable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled at Oxford
- A display of tyranny, or, Remarks upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings, in the courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London : from the year, 1678, to the abdication of the late King James, in the year 1688, in which time, the rule was, quod principi placuit, lex esto : the first part
- A faithful account of the sickness, death, & burial of Capt. William Bedlow, who dyed August the 20th and was buried August the 22d, 1680 : with many other circumstances thereunto relating : taken from the testimony of his wife, and many other of his friends who constantly attended him in his sickness : in a letter from an intelligent person in Bristol, to his friend in London
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to be used on Friday the eleventh of April : being the fast-day appointed by the Kings proclamation, to seek reconciliation with almighty God ..
- A full and final proof of the plot from the Revelations : whereby the testimony of Dr. Titus Oates and Mr. Will. Bedloe is demonstrated to be jure divino, and all colours and pretences taken away that might hinder the obstinate from assenting to the truth and sincerity of their evidence : dedicated to all Roman-Catholicks and infidels
- A full discovery of the first Presbyterian sham-plot, or A letter from one in London, to a person of quality in the country
- A full discovery of the first Presbyterian sham-plot, or, A letter from one in London to a person of quality in the country
- A fuller answer to Elimas the sorcerer : or to the most material part (of a feign'd memoriall) toward the discovery of the Popish Plot, with modest reflections upon a pretended declaration (of the late Dutchess) for charging her religion : prelates ... in a letter addressed to Mr. Thomas Jones by Richard Watson ...
- A further discovery of the Plot : dedicated to Dr. Titvs Oates
- A further discovery of the Plot : drawn from the narrative and depositions of Dr. Titus Oates, and fairly submitted to the consideration of all indifferent readers
- A further discovery of the Plot drawn from the narrative and depositions of Dr. Titus Oates, and fairly submitted to the consideration of all indifferent readers
- A further discovery of the plot : dedicated to Dr. Titus Oates
- A further discovery of the plot drawn from the narrative and depositions of Dr. Titus Oates : and fairly submitted to the consideration of all indifferent readers
- A just narrative of the hellish new counter-plots of the Papists to cast the odium of their horrid treasons upon the Presbyterians : and under that notion, to involve many hundreds of the most considerable Protestant nobility and gentry in a general ruine : with an account of their particular intreigues [sic], carried on to insnare Mr. Blood, and several other considerable persons, with the happy discoveries thereof
- A letter from Lucifer to his Roman agents N.T., W.P., J.F., & R.L., Sir Edmond-bury Godfrey's back-friends
- A letter from St. Omars in farther confirmation of the truth of the Popish Plot upon a consideration of divers circumstances in the trials : together with several new matters relating to a farther discovery thereof, and particularly, a letter from Mr. Jennison proving Mr. Ireland to have been in London the 19th of August, contrary to the Staffordshire witnesses and what the five Jesuits (lately executed) insisted upon at their trials : with remarks upon the said letter
- A letter from St. Omers to a friend in London
- A letter from a gentleman in the countrey to some of his friends at London : shewing from the principles of the Jesuits that their protestations at their death is no argument of their innocency
- A letter from an impartial hater of the papists to a friend
- A letter from some-body in the country : in answer to no-bodies letter, directed from London, in vindication of some-body
- A letter from the Lady Creswell to Madam C., the midwife, on the publishing her late vindication, &c : also, A whip for impudence, or, A lashing repartee to the snarling midwifes matchless rogue, being an answer to the rayling libel
- A letter out of Scotland : from Mr. R.L.S. to his friend, H.B. in London
- A letter to Mr. Miles Prance, in relation to the murther of Sir Edmond-bury Godfrey
- A letter to a friend in the country : being a vindication of the Parliaments whole proceedings this last session : with the state of the plot and manner of its discovery
- A letter to a friend, about the late proclamation on the 11th of December, 1679, for further proroguing the Parliament till the 11th of November next ensuing
- A letter written from the Tower by Mr. Stephen Colledge (the Protestant-joyner) to Dick Janeways wife
- A letter written upon the discovery of the late plot
- A letter written upon the discovery of the late plot
- A list of all the conspirators that have been seiz'd, (and where committed) since the discovery of the horrid and bloody plot, contriv'd by the phanaticks against the lives of His Majesty and His Royal Highness : to which is annexed the names of the late most famous ignoramus juries, &c
- A list of all the conspirators that have been seiz'd, (and where committed) since the discovery of the horrid and bloody plot, contriv'd by the phanaticks against the lives of His Majesty and His Royal Highness : to which is annexed the names of the three late famous ignoramus juries, &c
- A modest account of the present posture of affairs in England : vvith particular reference to the Earl of Shaftsbury's case, and a vindication of him from two pretended letters of a noble peer
- A narrative
- A narrative
- A narrative and impartial discovery of the horrid Popish plot, carried on for the burning and destroying the cities of London and VVestminster, with their suburbs, &c : setting forth the several consults, orders and resolutions of the Jesuites, &c. concerning the same. ...
- A narrative and impartial discovery of the horrid Popish plot: : carried on for the burning and destroying the cities of London and VVestminster, with their suburbs, &c. Setting forth the several consults, orders and resolutions of the Jesuites, &c. concerning the same. And divers depositions and informations, relating thereunto. Never before printed.
- A narrative of the Irish popish plot : for the betraying that kingdom into the hands of the French, massacring all Englidh Protestants there, and utter subversion of the government and Protestant-religion, as the same was successively carryed on from the year 1662 : given in to both Houses of Parliament
- A narrative of the depositions of Robert Jenison Esq : with other material evidences, plainly proving that Mr. William Ireland, lately executed for high treason, was in London the nineteenth of August, 1678, notwithstanding his condfident denial thereof both at his tryal and execution
- A narrative of the imprisonment and tryal of Mr. David Lewis, priest of the Society of Jesus : at the assizes held at Monmouth, March 28, 1679, to which is annexed his last speech at the place of execution, August 27, 1679
- A narrative of the late Popish Plot in Ireland, for the subjugating thereof to the French king : together with the proceedings against, and tryal of the Earl of Tyrone, and others who were accused for carrying on the same : containing the several examinations of Hubbart Bourke, Edward Ivie, John Macnemarrah, and Thomas Samson, Gent., upon information taken before the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland ...
- A narrative of the popish plot in Ireland : for the murdering the Protestants there, and the introducing of popery : and the assistance they depended upon from England
- A narrative of the proceedings and tryal of Mr. Francis Johnson, a Franciscan, at Worcester last summer-assizes Anno Dom. 1679
- A new narrative of a gent. of Grays Inn, relating to Mr. Turbervill's last narrative concerning the horrid Popish-Plot
- A new song called The Salamanca doctors glister-pipe, or, A New way to purge the plott : for want now of a holy sister, the doctor gives his man a glister : tune of Some say there was a popish plot
- A postscript to the Observators first volume, or, The answer of Miles Prance to several of those papers wherein he finds himself most traduced and slandered : with some notes to be added to Observator Numb. 8 of the 2d volumn [sic]
- A proclamation against papists
- A proclamation commanding all papists, or reputed papists, forthwith to depart from the cities of London and Westminster, and from within ten miles of the same
- A prophetick demonstration of many remarkable passages ... as they were found in a manuscript intitled, The mistery of observable predictions upon the present state of Reynelus & Romulus, or, The unrid[d]led] hyraglip of a she fox nurs'd by a she wolf in a stile answerable to Miltons heroick verses on lost Paradise ..
- A proposal humbly offered to the Parliament, for suppressing of popery
- A relation of the adventures of a Christian-ship at Alexandria in Egypt : delivered in a letter to a person of honour, from Tunis in Barbary
- A remonstrance of piety and innocence : containing the last devotions and protestations of several Roman-Catholicks, condemned and executed on account of the plot ... hereunto is also added a summary of Roman Catholick principles in reference to God and the King ..
- A reply to the excellent and elegant speech made by Sir Thomas Player, the worthy Chamberlain of London, to the Right Honble the Lord Mayor &c. on Friday the 12th of September, 1679
- A second letter to Mr. Miles Prance in reply to the ghost of Sir Edmond-bury Godfrey
- A sermons preached before the House of Lords on the fifth of November in the Abby Church at Westminster
- A short account, or state of Mr. Sheridan's case before the late House of Commons in a letter to J.T.
- A short narrative of Mr. Fitz-Gerald : who lately was summoned up from Bristol by one of His Majesties messengers, to the honourable Privy Council, for suspicion of high treason : giving a brief account of his carriage there at the board, his innocency, and other particulars relating to the farther discovery of this hellish popish plot
- A succinct narrative of the bloody murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey by the papists, Octob. 12. 1678 : With the various and wonderful circumstances ...
- A supplement to The narrative : in reply to the dulness and malice of two pretended answers to that pamphlet
- A tragedy called the Popish Plot reviv'd : detecting the secret league between the late King James and the French king, the popish conspiracy to murder His present Majesty King William, and the wicked contrivance for adulterating the coin of this kingdom : with many other hellish practices : dedicated to Sir Roger L'Strange, the Fellows of St. John's College in Cambridg, non jurors, and the rest of the Jacobite crew
- A true and brief account of the proceedings between Mr. David Fitz-Gerald and William Hetherington before His Majesty in councel on Friday the 11th of February, 1680/81 .. : and also the articles of the said Hetherington against Mr. Fitz-Gerald : with Mr. Fitz-Gerald's answer to each article : with six high and transcendent articles preferred by the said Mr. Fitz-Gerald against the said Hetherington, fully proved before His Majesty in councel
- A true copy of a dispute lately held at Rome between Father Conyer, a Jesuit, and Alexander Thompson, a Church of England man and barrister at law, concerning the plot
- A true copy of the dying words of Mr. Stephen Colledge : left in writing under his own hand and confirmed by him at the time of execution, August 31, 1681, at Oxford
- A true copy of the journal-book of the last Parliament : begun at Westminster the sixth day of March 1678/9 : containing their transactions from the first day of their sitting to the day of their prorogation and dissolution : wherein is comprised a fuller and further discovery of the Popish Plot : with several other remarkable passages which with the preceeding journal lately printed declares the history of that horrid conspiracy
- A true discovery of the Irish popish plot : made by Maurice Fitz-Gerald of Killcowan in the county of Lymrick, Jan. the 20th, 1680 [i.e. 1681] : by way of a guest
- A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid Popish Plot : as they fell within the knowledge of Mr. Miles Prance of Covent-Garden, goldsmith, viz., I, his depositions concerning the plot in general, and a particular design against the life of His Sacred Majesty, II, the whole proceedings touching the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, and the particular circumstances thereof, III, a conspiracy to murther the Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftsbury, IV, the traiterous intrigues and immoralities of divers popish priests
- A true narrative and discovery of several very remarkable passages relating to the horrid popish plot : as they fell within the knowledge of Mr. Miles Prance ..
- A true narrative and manifest set forth by Sir Robert Walsh knight and Batt : which he is ready all manner of ways to justify as relating unto Plots, designs, troubles and insurrections, which were intended to have been set a foot, towards the subversion of His Most Excellent Majesties laws and government, not by a private information, or other, but before any court of Justice, discipline ; either in the civil, common, or marshal law and to reply or disanul the printed paper, in part of Edmund Everard and Irish man, who was so long prisoner in the tower : and to make out why he was so detained, nothing relating to the plot but was for his intent to have poysoned the Duke of Monmouth as shall more amply be made out in this manifest
- A true narrative of the Popish-plot against King Charles I and the Protestant religion : as it was discovered by Andreas ab Habernfeld to Sir William Boswel Ambassador at the Hague, and by him transmitted to Archbishop Laud, who communicated it to the King : the whole discoovery being found amongst the Archbishops papers, when a prisoner in the Tower, by Mr. Prynn (who was ordered to search them by a committee of the then Parliament) on Wednesday, May 31, 1643 : with some historical remarks on the Jesuits, and A vindication of the Protestant dissenters from disloyalty : also, A compleat history of the Papists late Presbyterian plot discovered by Mr. Dangerfield, wherein an account is given of some late transactions of Sir Robert Peyton
- A true narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party : against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government and the Protestant religion : with a list of such noblemen, gentlemen and others as were the conspirators, and the head-officers both civil and military that were to effect it
- A true narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party against the life of His Sacred Majestie, the government, and the Protestant religion : with a list of such noblemen, gentlemen and others, as were the conspirators : and the head-officers both civil and military that were to effect it
- A true narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party against the life of His sacred Majesty ... with a list of such noblemen, gentlemen, and others that were the conspirators ...
- A true narrative of the late design of the papists to charge their horrid plot upon the Protestants : by endeavouring to corrupt Capt. Bury and Mr. Brooks of Dublin, and to take off the evidence of Mr. Oats and Mr. Bedlow &c. : as appears by the depositions taken before the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Williamson, Knight, one of His Majesties late principal secretaries of state, and the several examinations before Sir William Waller, Knight, one of His Majesties justice of the peace
- A true narrative of the late design of the papists to charge their horrid plot upon the Protestants by endeavouring to corrupt Captain Bury and Alderman Brooks of Dublin, and to take off the evidence of Mr. Oats and Mr. Bedlow, &c : as appears by the depositions taken before the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Williamson, knight ... and the several examinations before Sir William Waller ..
- A true narrative of the late design of the papists to charge their horrid plot upon the Protestants. : By endeavouring to corrupt Captain Bury and Alderman Brooks of Dublin, and to take off the evidence of Mr. Oats and Mr. Bedlow, &c. As appears by the depositions taken before the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Williamson, knight, one of His Majesties late principal secretaries of state; and the several examinations before Sir William Waller, knight, one of His Majesties justices of the peace. Published for general information
- A true narrative of the tryal of Titus Oates for perjury at the Kings-Bench-barr at Westminster on Friday the 8th. of May, 1685
- A true relation of the execution of Mr. John Groves, and Mr. William Ireland, at Tyburn on Friday the 24th of January, 1679 : who received sentence of death at a commission of oyer and terminer held at the Old-Baly on the 16th day of December 1678, where they were condemned of high treason, and sentenced to be draw'd hang'd and quarter's, &c. : witht eh manner of their behaviour in Newgate after condemnation, and their deportment at the place execution
- A vindication of Dr. Titus Oates : from two late scurrilous libels written to create a dis-belief of the Popish plot : the one entituled A narrative by E. Settle : the other a modest vindication of Titus Oates, the Salamanca doctor, from perjury &c.
- A vindication of the history of the gunpowder-treason : and of the proceedings and matters relating thereunto, from the exceptions which have been made against it, and more especially of late years by the author of the Catholick apologie, and others : to which is added, A parallel betwixt that and the present popish plot
- A vindication of the sincerity of the protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns : opposed to the doctrine of rebellion, authorised and practised by the pope and the Jesuites : in answer to a Jesuitical libel, entituled Philanax Anglicus
- Absalom and Achitophel
- Advice to the men of Shaftesbury, or, A letter to a friend concerning the horrid Popish-Plot
- An Abstract of the accusation of Robert Bolron and Lawrence Maybury, servants, against their late master, Sir Thomas Gascoigne, Kt. and Bart. of Barnbow in York-shire, for high-treason : with his tryal and acquittal, 11 February 1679/80
- An Account of a vindication of the English Catholicks from the pretended conspiracy against the life and government of His Sacred Majesty : undertaking to discover the chief falsities and contradictions contained in the narrative of Titus Oates, &c
- An Account of all those as have been taken into custody since the discovery of the new conspiracy
- An Account of some particulars in the tryal of Mr. Ed. Fitz Harris in Westminster-Hall, June 9, 1681, where he was found guilty of high-treason : together with a brief relation of the tryal of Oliver Plunket, the popish primate of Ireland, at the same place the day before, who was likewise found guilty of high-treason
- An Account of the proceedings at the Guild-Hall of the city of London on Saturday, September 12 [i.e. 13], 1679 : with the substance of Sir Thomas Player's speech, and the Lord Mayor's answer thereunto
- An Account of the proceedings at the Guild-hall of the city of London, on Saturday, September 12. 1679 : with the substance of Sir Thomas Player's speech and the lord mayor's answer thereunto
- An Account of the proceedings at the Sessions for the City of Westminster against Thomas Whitfield, scrivener, John Smallbones, woodmonger, and William Laud, painter : for tearing a petition prepared to be presented to the Kings Majestie, for the sitting of the Parliament : with an account of the said petition presented on the 13th instant, and His Majesties gracious answer
- An Account of the publick affairs in Ireland, since the discovery of the late plot
- An Account of the sentence which past upon Titus Oates (upon conviction of horrid perjuries) at the Kings Bench-bar, Saturday, May 16th, 1685 : also, a relation of his behavior in the Kings-Bench-prison ever since his convictions (viz.) May 8 & 9
- An Account of the sentence which past upon Titus Oates : (upon conviction of horrid perjuries) at the Kings Bench-bar, Saturday, May 16th, 1685 : also a relation of his behavior in the Kings Bench-prison ever since his convictions (viz.) May 8 & 9
- An Answer to Blundell the Jesuits letter : that was taken about him at Lambeth, on Munday the 23d. of this instant June, directed to the Jesuits at Cambra in Flanders, wherein he gives them an account of several notorious untruths concerning the proceedings in court against the five Jesuits lately executed : with several other preposterous relations, the which being duly weighed, it was thought fit to exhibit this responsary to confute his errors, and for vindication of the wholesome laws and impartial judicature of this our English nation &c
- An Answer to Mr. Langhorn's speech : wherein he asserts his loyalty and innocence contrary to plain evidence against him in open court, the verdict of an impartial jury, and the declared sense of the late Parliament in relation to the late, horrible and bloody plot
- An Answer to the reflections on the five Jesuits speeches, or, General rules of Christian charity : together with the speech of Henry IV, King of France, in behalf of the Jesuits
- An Elegy on the much lamented Sir William Waller who valiantly hanged himself at Rotterdam
- An Impartial state of the case of the Earl of Danby : in a letter to a member of the House of Commons
- An abstract of the contents of several letters relating to the management of affairs with Rome by the D. of Y. [i.e.the Duke of York] and others : published for satisfaction of the people, with a preface : shewing our present dangers and the authors thereof
- An account of the behaviour of the fourteen late popish malefactors whil'st in Newgate : and their discourses with the Ordinary ... : also a confutation of their appeals, courage, and cheerfulness at execution
- An account of the growth of knavery under the pretended fears of arbitrary government and popery : with a parallel betwixt the reformers of 1677 and those of 1641 in their methods and designs : in a letter to a friend
- An account of the publick affairs in Ireland, : since the discovery of the late plot
- An account of the tryals of William Ld. Russell, William Hone, John Rouse, and William Blake : who took their tryals at the Old-Baley, on the 13th of July, 1683, for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the King, and raising rebellion in the land
- An account of, (together with) the writing it self that was found in the pocket of Lawrence Hill, at the time he and Green were executed, (Friday the 21st of February, 1678/9) for the murder of Sr. Edmond-Berry Godfrey kt
- An additional discovery of Mr. Roger L'Estrange : his further discovery of the Popish plot wherein Dr. Titus Oates and the rest of the King's evidences are vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them in that pamphlet : together with some new observations upon the said discovery not heretofore publisht
- An ansvver to another letter from Legorn, to an eminent merchant in Lond. Octob. 29. 1680
- An answer to Elymas the sorcerer
- An answer to Malice defeated, or, Some reflections upon Madame Cellier's case
- An answer to the Appeal from the country to the city
- An answer to the Appeal from the country to the city
- An answer to the protestation of the nineteen Lords against the rejecting of the impeachment of Mr. Fitz-Harris
- An appeal from the country to the city, for the preservation of His Majesties person, liberty, property, and the Protestant religion
- An appeal from the country to the city, for the preservation of His Majesties person, liberty, property, and the Protestant religion
- An elegy on the death of the plot
- An essay upon the change of manners : being a second part of The true Protestants appeal to the city and country
- An exact account of Romish doctrine : in the case of conspiracy and rebellion by pregnant observations collected out of the express dogmatical principles of popish priests and Jesuites written and printed immediately after the discovery of the Gunpowder Treason : and now upon the discovery of the present Popish Plot against the life of His Sacred Majesty and the government
- An exact and true narrative of the late popish intrigue, to form a plot, and then to cast the guilt and odium thereof upon the Protestants ..
- An exact collection of all orders, votes, debates, and conferences in the House of Peers and House of Commons both in the late and present parliament relating to and concerning Thomas Earl of Danby and the five other lords in the Tower : as also all votes, debates and conferences concerning the bishops sitting and voting in capital cases
- An exact discovery of the mystery of iniquity as it is now in practice amongst the Jesuits and other their emissaries: : with a particular account of their antichristian and devillish policy.
- An exclamation against popery, or, A broad-side against Rome : occasioned by His Majesties last gracious speech, when he was pleas'd to express his willingness to maintain the truly antient Protestant religion
- An impartial account of divers remarkable proceedings : the last sessions of Parliament relating to the horrid Popish Plot &c. ..
- An impartial account of divers remarkable proceedings : the last sessions of Parliament relating to the horrid Popish Plot &c. ..
- An impartial account of divers remarkable proceedings : the last sessions of Parliament relating to the horrid Popish plot &c. ..
- An impartial account of divers remarkable proceedings in the last sessions of Parliament relating to the horrid Popish plot, &c. ..
- An impartial account of the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Stephen Colledge for high treason : in conspiring the death of the King, the levying of war, and the subversion of the government : before the Right Honourable Sir Francis North, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common-pleas, and other commissioners of oyer and terminer and gaol delivery, held at the city of Oxon, for the county of Oxon, the 17th and 18th of August, 1681
- An impartial consideration of those speeches, which pass under the name of the five Jesuits lately executed : viz. Mr. Whitebread, Mr. Harcourt, Mr. Gawen, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Fenwick : in which it is proved, that according to their principles, they not only might, but also ought, to die after that manner, with solemn protestation of their innocency
- An impartial consideration of those speeches, which pass under the name of the five Jesuits lately executed : viz. [brace] Mr. Whitebread, Mr. Harcourt, Mr. Gawen, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Fenwick : in which it is proved, that according to their principles, they not only might, but also ought, to die after that manner, with solemn protestation of their innocency
- Animadversions on the last speech of William Viscount Stafford : who was beheaded on Tower-Hill for high treason in conspiring the death of the king, &c. on Wednesday, December 29th, 1680
- Animadversions on the last speech of William Viscount Stafford : who was beheaded on Tower-Hill for high treason in conspiring the death of the king, &c. on Wednesday, December 29th, 1680
- Animadversions upon the speech of William (late) Viscount Stafford : on the scaffold on Tower-Hill, immediately before his execution, upon Wednesday, December, 1680 : plainly laying open the falacy of all his asseverations of his innocency : published to prevent the deceiving of Protestants
- Animadvertions on the papists most wicked and bloody oath of secrecy : given to Robert Bolron by William Ruston a Jesuit, for the murdering of kings, princes, and their people, and carrying on their devilish and hellish designs for subverting the Protestant religion in England and Ireland
- Anti-Fimbria, or, An answer to the animadversions upon the last speeches of the [f]ive Jesuits executed at Tyburne : June 20. 30. 1679.
- Articles of high misdemeanour
- Articles of high misdemeanour : humbly offered and presented to the consideration of His Sacred Majesty, and the right honourable the lords, and others of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council, against Sir William Scroggs ..
- Articles of impeachment of high treason, and other high crimes and offences, against William Earl of Powis, William Visount Stafford, Henry Lord Arundel of Wardour, William Lord Petre, and John Lord Bellasis, now prisoners in the Tower
- Billa vera, or, The arraignment of ignoramus : put forth out of clarity, for the use of grand inquests and other jury's, the sworn assertors of truth and justice
- Blundel, the Jesuit's letter of intelligence to his friends the Jesuites at Cambray, taken about him when he was apprehended at Lambeth on Monday the 23th of June 1679 : to Madam Katherine Hall in Cambray
- By the King, a proclamation for a general fast
- By the King, a proclamation for incouragement of the further discovery of the popish plot
- By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending certain offenders therein named and for the better security of His Majesty and his government from dangers arising from popish recusants
- By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending certain persons therein named, accused of high treason
- By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending of certain persons therein named, accused of high treason
- By the King, a proclamation for the confinement of popish recusants within five miles of their respective dwellings
- By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehending all popish priests and Jesuits
- By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehending of several persons justly suspected to have contrived and acted in the felonious burning of houses in and about the city of London
- By the King, a proclamation for the discovery of the murtherers of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey
- By the King, a proclamation for the further discovery of the late horrid design against His Majesties sacred person and government
- By the King, a proclamation for the further discovery of the late horrid design against His Majesties sacred person and government
- By the King, a proclamation for the more effectual and speedy discovery and prosecution of the Popish Plot
- By the King, a proclamation for the more effectual discovery of Jesuits, and of all estates belonging to them, or to any popish priest, colledge, seminary, or other popish and superstitious foundation
- By the King, a proclamation for the more effectual suppressing of popery
- Carnal prudence display'd, or, The crafty contrivances of the Jesuits relating to the popish plot : discovered by way of letter from Gaunt to Mr. Willmore in England
- Clod-pate's ghost, or, A dialogue between Justice Clod-Pate and his [quondam] clerk honest Tom Ticklefoot : wherein is faithfullly related all the news from purgatory, about Ireland, Langhorn, &c
- Conjuratio Jesuitica in Carolum II
- Contrivances of the fanatical conspirators in carrying on their treasons under the umbrage of the Popish Plot, laid open : with depositions sworn before the secretary of state, wherein it most plainly appears, this present horrid rebellion hath been design'd by the republicans many years, and that James the late D. of Monmouth, &c. were long since highly concern'd therein : with some account of Mr. Disney, who was lately apprehended for printing the rebellious traiterous declaration
- Discourses on the present state of the Protestant princes of Europe : exhorting them to an union and league amongst themselves against all opposite interest, from the great endeavours of the court of France and Rome to influence all Roman Catholick princes, against the Protestant states and religion, and the advantage that our divisions give to their party : wherein the general scope of this horrid Popish Plot is laid down, and presented to publick view
- Discovery upon discovery : in defence of Doctor Oates against B.W.'s libellous vindication of him, in his Additional discovery, and in justification of L'Estrange against the same libell : in a letter to Doctor Titus Oates
- Discovery upon discovery : in defence of Doctor Oates against B.W.'s libellous vindication of him, in his additional discovery, and in justification of L'Estrange against the same libell : in a letter to Doctor Titus Oates
- Dr. Oates's narrative of the Popish plot, vindicated : in an answer to a scurrilous and treasonable libel, call'd, A vindication of the English Catholicks, from the pretended conspiracy against the life and government of His Sacred Majesty, &c.
- Eikon brotoloigoy, or, The picture of Titus Oates, D.D. drawn to the life, in a letter to himself
- Eikōn Bpotoloigou, or, The picture of Titus Oates, D.D : drawn to the life, in a letter to himself
- Eikōn brotoloigoy, or, The picture of Titus Oates, D.D : drawn to the life, in a letter to himself
- Eikōn vasilikē tetartē, or, The picture of the late King James further drawn to the life : in which is made manifest by several articles, that the whole course of his life hath been a continued conspiracy against the Protestant religion, laws and liberties of the three kingdoms : in a letter to himself : the fourth part
- England's alarm, or, A most humble declaration, address and fervent petition to His Most Excellent Majesty, Charles the Second, King of Great Britain and Ireland, and to his most honourable and grand council the Parliament of England, as also to the city of London, and the whole nation in general : concerning the great overtures, catastrophe's and grand occurrences about to inundate and pour in upon us as the judgments of Almighty God upon Antichrist and his adherents, and the pride, nauseancy and errour of professors in the years 1680 and 1681
- Englands obligations to Captain William Bedloe, the grand discoverer of this most horrid plot : : to which are added emblems of his loyalty and the Jesuits treachery and cruelty, Part I
- Ephelia
- From aboard the Van-herring. A letter from Legorn, : Decem. 1. 1679
- From abroad the Van-Herring : being a full relation of the present state and sad condition of that ship, in a new letter from Legorn to a merchant in London
- Gamaliel Palipsuchos, or, Seasonable advice in trying times
- His Majestie's message to the Commons in Parliament, the 9th day of November, 1680 : together with the humble address of the Commons to His Majesty in answer to the said message
- His Majesties most gracious speech : together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the 21 of October, 1678
- His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament as also a proclamation for the confinement of popish recusants within five miles of their respective dwellings
- His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Saturday the 9th of November, 1678
- His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1678/9
- Histoire de la conspiration d'Angleterre
- Historical collections, or, A brief account of the most remarkable transactions of the two last Parliaments : held and dissolved at Westminster and Oxford : with exact lists of the members of each Parliament
- Historical collections, or, A brief account of the most remarkable transactions of the two last Parliaments held and dissolved at Westminster and Oxford
- Honest Hodge & Ralph holding a sober discourse in answer to a late scandalous and pernicious pamphlet called A dialogue between the Pope and the phanatick : concerning affairs in England
- Ireland and the Popish Plot
- Ireland and the popish plot
- Irelands sad lamentation : discovering its present danger in some remarkable passages which have happened since the discovery of the horrid Popish Plot : in a letter from a person of honour to his friend in London, upon the dissolution of the late Parliament
- It is this day ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that all licences granted by this House to any papist, or reputed papist, to come to and stay in town, be ... declared to be void
- Jesuits assassins, or, The Popish plot further declared and demonstrated in their murderous practices & principles : the first part ...
- L'Estrange no Papist
- L'Estrange no papist : in answer to a libel entituled L'Estrange a papist, &c : in a letter to a friend, with notes an animadversions upon Miles Prance ...
- L'Estrange no papist nor Jesuite : discussed in a short discourse between Philo-L'Estrange and Pragmaticus
- L'Estrange's case in a civil dialogue betwixt 'Zekiel and Ephraim
- L--gley C--s his lamentation in New-gate : who lies there in danger of his ears for printing and publishing sedition and treason, for this five years last past : a song
- Lestrange's narrative of the Plot : set forth for the edification of His Majesties liege-people
- Lestrange's narrative of the plot : set forth for the edification of His Majesties liege-people
- London's flames : being an exact and impartial account of divers informations given in to the committee of Parliament, by divers members of Parliament, and many other persons of quality (whose names are inserted in this book) concerning the dreadful fire of London in the year 1666, and the many other strange fires which have happened since : together with what was said by M. Langhorn, now a prisoner, and condemned for the horrid Popish Plot, concerning the great fire : wherein is plainly proved, that the papists were the contrivers and actors in the burning of that great and noble city
- London's flames reviv'd, or, An account of the several informations exhibited to a committee appointed by Parliament, September the 25th, 1666, to enquire into the burning of London : with several other informations concerning other fires in Southwark, Fetter-Lane, and elsewhere, by all which it appears that the said fires were contrived and carried on by the papists
- Lying allowable with Papists to deceive Protestants
- Malice defeated, or, A brief relation of the accusation and deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier : wherein her proceedings both before and during her confinement are particularly related and the Mystery of the meal-tub fully discovered : together with an abstract of her arraignment and tryal, written by her self, for the satisfaction of all lovers of undisguised truth
- Memoires of the life and death of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, late justice of the peace for Middlesex, who was barbarously murthered by the papists, upon the first discovery of the horrid plot : together with a full account of the strange discovery of the murther, the tryal of the murtherers, and the sham-plot of the papists to charge the murther of Sir Edm. Godfrey upon himself, detected
- Miracles reviv'd in the discovery of the Popish Plot, by the late reverend Dr. of Salamanca
- Miracles revived in the discovery of the Popish Plot by the late reverend Dr. of Salamanca
- Miracles upon miracles, or, Great news from the Kings-Bench prison in Southwark, of a monster called by name of Titus upon Oates : being a strange and wonderful relation of ten miraculous miracles lately made known, the like not having been heard of in many ages
- Mistress Celiers lamentation for the loss of her liberty
- Modesty triumphing over impudence, or, Some notes upon a late romance published by Elizabeth Cellier, midwife and lady errant : together with the depositions of Richard Adams of Lincolns-Inne, Esq., against her, before His Majesty and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council
- More shams still, or, A further discovery of the designs of the Papists to impose upon the nation the belief of their feigned Protestant or Presbyterian plot
- More shams still; : or, A further discovery of the designs of the papists, to impose upon the nation the beleif [sic] of their feigned Protestant or Presbyterian plot
- Mr. Langhorn's memoires, with some meditations and devotions of his, during his imprisonment : as also his petition to His Majesty, and his speech at his execution
- Mr. Sheridan's speech after his examination before the late House of Commons on Wednesday the 15th of December 1680
- Mr. Sheridan's speech after his examination before the late House of Commons on Wednesday the 15th of December, 1680
- Mr. Smyth's discovery of the Popish sham-plot in Ireland, contrived to correspond with their sham-plot in England : by which it appears that it has been the joynt design of the papists in both kingdoms, to make people believe their real plot to be a sham-plot, and their sham-plot a real plot : necessary for the information of all His Majesties Protestant subjects
- Mr. Tho. Dangerfield's second narrative : wherein is contained a faithful charge against the Lady Powis, Mr. Stamford, (the Duke of Newburghs resident) and Mrs. Cellier relating to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey and the late plot made by the papists, to be cast upon the Protestants : wherein is I. A true account of methods used to invalidate the testimony of Captain William Bedloe and Mr. Prance, II. An account of the several papists imprisoned, and their crimes, with the charges it cost them to get out upon bail
- Mr. Tho. Dangerfields particular narrative of the late popish design to charge those of the Presbyterian party with a pretended conspiracy against His Majesties person and government
- News from Ireland : touching the damnable design of the papists in the Kingdom to forge a sham plott upon the Presbyterians : being the declaration of William Smith Gent. maintaining his late evidence against St. Lawrence, a popish priest, who would have suborn'd him to have sworn the same
- No faith or credit to be given to Papists : being a discourse occasioned by the late conspirators dying in the denyal of their guilt : with particular reflections on the perjury of VVill. Viscount Stafford, both at his tryal, and in his speech on the scaffold in relation to Mr. Stephen Dugdale and Mr. Edward Turbervill
- Notes upon Stephen College : grounded principally upon his own declarations and confessions, and freely submitted to publique censure
- Notes upon Stephen College : grounded principally upon his own declarations and confessions, and freely submitted to publique censure
- Oates's manifesto, or, The complaint of Titus Oates against the doctor of Salamanca, and the same doctor against Titus Oates : comprized in a dialogue between the said parties, on occasion of some inconsistent evidence given about the horrid and damnable popish plot
- Otes his case, character, person, and plot : his laying of things together. The observators declaration, and confession. His opinion of the papists as well as of the popish plot
- Otes's letter for the Right Honourable Sir Leoline Jenkins, Knight, His Majesties principal Secretary of State at Whitehall
- Otes's petition to the kings most Excellent Majesty, and to the lords and others of His Majesties most hon[oura]ble Privy Council
- Poor Robin's dream
- Popery and politics in England 1660-1688
- Proposals humbly offered to the high and mighty Prince William, Henrick, of Orange and Nassau
- Reflections upon a paper intituled Some reflections upon the E. of Danby : in relation to the murder of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey, in a letter to a friend
- Reflections upon the murder of S. Edmund-Bury Godfrey : the design of Thompson, Farwell, and Paine to sham off that murder from the papists : the late endeavours to prove Stafford a martyr and no traitor, and the particular kindnesses of the Observator, and Heraclitus to the whole design, in a dialogue ; with a dedication from Mrs. Cellier
- Reflexions upon a late pamphlet, intituled, A narrative written by E. Settle : with a vindication of the proceedings of the nation from aspersions cast upon them by that libel
- Roman-Catholick principles in reference to God and the King : explained in a letter to a friend and now made publick to shew the connexion between the said principles and the late Popish Plot
- Roman-Catholick principles in reference to God and the King : explained in a letter to a friend and now made publick to shew the connexion between the said principles and the late Popish plot
- Rome's hunting-match for III kingdoms, or, The papists last run for the Protestants life and estate too : because this plot has e'en beggar'd them ..
- Scandal proof, or An heroick poem on the renowned champions of the good old cause
- Several affidavits lately taken upon oath by divers of His Majesties justices of the peace : which further confirm the testimony given, concerning the murder of Sir Ed. Bury Godfrey : together with part of the last will of Fenwick, the Jesuit, that was executed for high treason
- Sh------ ghost to Doctor Oats : in a vision concerning the Jesuits and lords in the Tower
- Short animadversions upon a sermon lately preached by the Reverend Dr. Tillotson upon Joshua 24.15 and since published : so far as the said sermon asserteth the power of the magistrate in things of religion over his subjects, the same with that of the master of a family over his family
- Short memorandum's upon the deaths of M. Philip Evans and M. John Lloyd both priests, who were executed at Cardiff in Glamorganshire the 22. day of July, 1679
- Sober and seasonable queries humbly offered to all good Protestants in England in order to a choice of the new Parliament
- Sober and serious quæries about the Popish plot, and the Protestants of England
- Some account of the tryals and condemnation of five notorious Jesuits, popish priests, & traytors : (viz.) Thomas White, alias Whitebread, William Harcourt, John Fenwick, John Gavern, alias Gawen, Anthony Turner, and Mr. Langhorn the councellor, found guilty of high treason for conspiring to murder the King, subvert the government, root out of the Protestant religion, and establish popery &c. : on a fair tryal by virtue of a commission of Oyer and Terminer at the Old-Baily, June the 13th and 14th, 1679
- Some animadversions on the paper delivered to the sheriffs, on Friday December the 7th 1683, by Algernon Sidney, Esq. before he was executed
- Some observations upon the late tryals of Sir George Wakeman, Corker and Marshal [i.e. William Cuthbert Wall], &c
- Some seasonable reflections on the discovery of the late plot : being a sermon preacht on that occasion
- Some short but necessary animadversions on the paper delivered to Dr. Hawkins : together with a copy of the paper it self, entituled, The confession of Edward Fitz-Harris, Esq. written by his own hand and delivered &c.
- Stafford's memoires, or, A brief and impartial account of the birth and quality, imprisonment, tryal, principles, declaration, comportment, devotion, last speech, and final end of William, late Lord Viscount Stafford, beheaded on Tower-hill Wednesday the 29. of Decemb. 1680 : whereunto is annexed a short appendix concerning some passages in Stephen Colledges tryal
- Stafford's memoires, or, A brief and impartial account of the birth and quality, imprisonment, tryal, principles, declaration, comportment, devotion, last speech, and final end, of William, late lord viscount Stafford, beheaded upon Tower-hill on Wednesday the 29. of December 1681 : hereunto is also annexed a short appendix concerning some passages in Stephen Colleges trial
- Stephen Colledge's ghost to the fanatical cabal
- Stephen Colledge's ghost to the fanatical cabal·
- Strange and wonderful news from Bristol : being a true relation, how several sheep were found killed near that city, their bellies being ript open, and their fat only taken out of them, all the rest of the carcass being left entire, in order (as it is to be feared) to the kindling more dreadful fires, for carrying on the horrid and damnable Popish Plot and conspiracy for the destruction of His Majesty, and the Protestant religion and government now establisht by law : together, with the examinations taken thereupon, before Sir John Lloyd Mayor, Sir Robert Cann, Mr. Alderman Yates, Capt. William Bedloe, and Sheriff Jackson, and many other of the most eminent citizens of Bristol
- Strange and wonderful news from London, or, A True narrative of several most remarkable occurrences there .. : with several other notable remarques
- Tell-truth's answer to Tell-troth's letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftesbury : in vindication of His Lordship
- The Account of the manner of executing a writ of inquiry of damages between His Royal Highness James Duke of York &c. and Titus O[a]tes : which was executed at the bar of the Court of Kings Bench at Westminster on Wednesday the 19th of June, 1684 in the presence of the high sheriff of Middlesex
- The Animadversions and remarks upon Collonel Sydney's paper answered
- The Answer to the appeal expounded
- The Arch-Bishop of Canterbury his letter to the King concerning the plot, &c. and written with his own hand
- The Behavior, last words, non-confession, and just execution of Richard Langhorne, counsellor at law, for high-treason, at Tyburn, on Monday the 14th of July, 1679
- The Behaviour of Mr. Will. Staley in Newgate : after his condemnation for high-treason : with the substance of his last speech and discourses at the usual place of execution, whither being drawn on a sledge he was hang'd and quarter'd there, on Tuesday the 26th of this instant November, 1678
- The Behaviour, last words, and execution of the five grand Jesuits and popish priests : viz. Thomas White, alias Whitebread ... William Harcourt ... John Fenwick ... John Gavern, alias Gawen ... & Anthony Turner ... who all justly suffered at Tyburn on the 20th of June, 1679 ..
- The Catholick gamesters, or, A dubble match of bowleing : with an account of a sharp conference held on the eve of St. Jago between His Holiness and the Mahometan dons in St. Katherines Bastile ... : to the tune of The plot in the meal-tub, or, Tan-ta-ra-ra-ra make shift
- The Commons address against the Duke of Lauderdail, presented to His Majesty, May 9, 1679
- The Deposition and farther discovery of the late horrid plot by one Mr. C------, late servant to Sir Tho. C------- in York-shire : who arrived at London on Thursday the third of this instant July, and was examined by Sr. Robert Claton : wherein he declared that his said master offered him the summ of one thousand pounds to violate His Majestie's sacred person : and likewise ... that twelve Jesuit-priests are some few days since come over from St. Omers ... with a diabolical resolution to assessinate the life of His Sacred Majesty ... : as likewise the account of Mr. Richard Langhorn's discovery ... wherein he sheweth the vast revenues of the Jesuits in England : as also a true relation of a dreaful fire at Cottering in Northhampton-shire ...
- The Doctor degraded, or, The reward of deceit : being an account of the right perfidious and perjury'd Titus Oates, who recieved [sic] sentence at the Kings-Bench-Bar, at Westminster the 16th day of May, 1685
- The Earl of Castlemain's manifesto
- The English states-man, the Protestant oracle : being the Earl of Shaftesbury's famous speech
- The Epitaph of the most renowned and illustrious Capt. William Bedloe
- The Execution of Ed. Fitz-Harris and Oliver Plunket : who was conveyed, one from the Tower and the other from Newgate, on the 1st of July to Tyburn upon a sledg, and there hang'd and quartered for high-treason in conspiring the death of His Most Sacred Majesty, to subvert the government by endeavouring to raise rebellion, and to introduce an army to establish popery and arbitrary power and destroy the Protestants : with the manner of his behaviour in the Tower and at the place of execution
- The Execution of Henry Berry : who was executed at Tyburn on Fryday the 28 of this instant February, 1678, for assisting in the murther of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey, one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex, late of St. Martins in the fields : with an account of his deportment in Newgate and at the place of execution, with several other remarkable circumstances
- The Execution of William Ireland and John Grove : who were drawn, hang'd, and quartered at Tyburn on Friday the 24th of January, 1678/9 for high-treason : with their carriage and behaviour
- The Ghosts of Edward Fits Harris and Oliver Plunket, who was lately executed at Tyburn for high-treason : with their sentiments about the times
- The History of popish-sham-plots : from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to this present time : particularly of the present popish plot, being an account of the several methods the papists have used to stifle it ..
- The Instrument, or, Writing of association that the true Protestants of England entred into in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : while her life, and the Protestant religion, by hellish popish plots was attempted : together with the act of Parliament then for confirmation, and several observations thereupon : usefully accommodated to our present day
- The Irish-evidence convicted by their own oaths, or, Their swearing and counter-swearing plainly demonstrated in several of their own affidavits herewith faithfully published : as also a full and impartial account of their past & present practices
- The Jesuites lamentation for the discovery of their two late plots of the apprentices and the Irish massacre
- The Jesuits character
- The King's evidence justifi'd, or, Doctor Oates's vindication of himself and the reality of the plot against a traiterous libel called The compendium : contrived by the Jesuits, to the dishonour of the King and kingdom
- The King's evidence justifi'd; or, Doctor Oates's vindication of himself, : and the reality of the plot, against a traiterous libel, called The compendium; contrived by the Jesuits, to the dishonour of the King and kingdom
- The Kings evidence vindicated, as to the imputation of perjury : in a letter to a friend
- The Lamentation
- The Last and truest discovery of the Popish-plot by Rumsey, West, and other great patriots of their countrey
- The Life & death of Captain William Bedloe, one of the chief discoverers of the horrid Popish plot : wherein all his more eminent cheats, and whatever is remarkable of him, both good and bad, is impartially discover'd
- The Life of Boetius : recommended to the author of the life of Julian
- The Life of Titus Oates from his cradle to his first pilloring for infamous perjury : with a true account of his birth and parentage, impartially set forth for the satisfaction of all persons
- The Loyal Scot : an excellent new song, to an excellent new Scotch tune
- The Manner of the execution of William Howard, late Earl of Stafford, and one of the popish lords : on Wednesday the 29th of this instant December, for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the King, and to subvert the Protestant religion
- The New popish sham-plot discovered, or, The Cursed contrivance of the Earl of Danby, Mrs. Celier, with the popish lords and priests in the Tower and Newgate, fully detected in villainously suborning witness to swear that Sr Edmundbury Godfrey wilfully murdered himself
- The Observator prov'd a trimmer, or, Truth and justice vindicated, in the history of the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, and the several popish shams since made use of to amuse the world about it : being a full answer to certain late pamphlets, intituled, Observators : wherein the evidence of that gentlemans being murthered by Papists is very falsly stated, and the positions and practices of the Church of Rome too favourably represented : humbly dedicated to the clergy of England
- The Papists plot of firing discovered in a perfect account of the late fire in Fetter-Lane, London, the tenth day of April last : whereby it plainly appears who are the instruments of this work, as also the rewards they are to have, and what would be dismal effects if this firing trade had gone on
- The Papists plot of firing discovered, in a perfect account of the late fire in Fetter-Lane, London, the tenth day of April last : whereby it plainly appears who are the instruments of this work : as also the rewards they are to have, and what would be the dismal effects if this firing trade had gone on : published by way of caution to all masters of families to beware what servants they entertain into their houses
- The Plot reviv'd, or A memorial of the late and present Popish Plots : published to refresh the memories of all undepraved Englishmen ..
- The Pope haunted with ghosts : in relation to Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's murther and the late sainted traytors : the figures being by the verses at large explained
- The Popish Plot
- The Popish Plot : taken out of several depositions made and sworn before the Parliament
- The Popish Plot more fully discovered : being a full account of a damnable and bloody design of murdering His Sacred Majesty : in an information lately taken by a member of the Honourable House of Commons : together with a brief relation of the horrid equivocation of a popish priest lately executed at Dublin in Ireland : published for the confirming of weak and doubting Protestants
- The Popish damnable plot against our religion and liberties : fairly laid open and discover'd in the breviats of threescore and four letters and papers of intelligence past betwixt the Pope, Duke of York, Cardinal Norfolk, Cardinal Cibo, Cardinal Barbarina, Nuntio and Internuncio for the Pope in Italy, France, and Flanders, and the Lord Arundel, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Cooke, Mr. Conne ... and several others : as they were drawn up by the secret committee of the House of Commons, for the satisfaction of the House of Lords, in the bill against the Duke of York and expected tryals of the Lords : now published for the vindication of the House of Commons upon the said bill and for satisfaction of all the faithful subjects of His Majesties Kingdoms : with several animadversions and remarks made upon the said letters
- The Protestants vade mecum, or, Popery display'd in its proper colours, in thirty emblems, lively representing all the Jesuitical plots against this nation, and more fully this late hellish designe against His Sacred Majesty, curiously engraven in copper-plates
- The Quakers remonstrance to the Parliament, &c. touching the popish plot and Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey's murder : much of which being not unseasonable at this juncture, it is now reprinted, as also to shew that the Quakers were formerly as zealous against popery as any others, notwithstanding they have so much appeared to the contrary of late
- The Reputation of Dr. Oates (the first discoverer of the horrid Popish Plot) clear'd in the tryal of Thomas Knox ... and John Lane .. : wherein is set forth their endeavours to scandalize the doctor, thereby to invalidate his evidence, and how the lords in the Tower, and others, hired them to do it
- The Scarlet beast stripped naked, being the mistery of the meal-tub the second time unravelled, or, A brief answer to the popish-midwives scandalous narrative, intituled Mallice defeated, &c ..
- The Second part to the same tune, or, An Answer to the lady of qualities popish ballad of the Popish Plot : ... to the tune of Packington's pound
- The Sentence of Nathaniel Thompson, VVilliam Pain, and John Farewel : who received judgment at the Kings-Bench, Westminster, on the third of this instant July, as haveing been cast at Guild-Hall for writing, printing and publishing the letters & libels purporting that Sir Edmundbury-Godfrey murthered himself
- The Several informations of Mr. Simeon Wright, Thomas Launders and Richard Perkin : concerning the horrid Popish Plot in England : and the several ways that have been used to take off the Kings witnesses, and to hinder the further discovery of it : the two former, being witnesses in the trial of the late Lord Stafford, their informations were taken upon oath by Edmond Warcup, Esq., one of His Majesties Justices of the Peace for Middlesex and Westminster, in December last 1680 : the latter was taken upon oath by Sir Robert Atkyns, kt. at the assizes at Stafford, 1679 : the whole informations being nothing but matter of fact
- The Speeches of the five Jesuits that were executed at Tyburn on Friday the 20th of this instant June, 1679
- The Tory plot, the second part, or, A farther discovery of a design to alter the constitution of the government : and to betray the Protestant religion
- The Two associations : one subscribed by CLVI members of the House of Commons in the year 1643 : the other seized in the closet of the Earl of Shaftsbury, with a list of the grand-jury that found the bill against the Earl of Danby upon the single evidence of Fitz-Harris : also Fitz-Harris's grand and petty juries : together with the three grand-juries that returned the bills ignoramus against Stephen College, John Rouse, and the Earl of Shaftsbury
- The Visor pluckt off from Richard Thompson of Bristol, clerk : in a plain and true character of him
- The Waking vision, or, Reality in a fancy
- The additional narrative of Mr. Miles Prance of Covent-Garden, goldsmith, who was the discoverer of the murther of Sr. Edmondbury Godfrey. : I. Containing a vindication of the said Mr. Prance from the ... aspersions (cast upon him, on purpose to invalidate his testimony) by the nameless author of a late scandalous libel, entituled, The compendium, or a short view of the late tryals &c. ..
- The answer of a citizen of London to a letter from a citizen of Oxford : concerning the dissolution of the Parliament
- The answer of the Right Honourable the Earl of Danby, to a late pamphlet entituled, An examination of the impartial state of the case of the Earl of Danby
- The arraignment and plea of Edw. Fitz-Harris, Esq : with all the arguments in law, and proceedings of the Court of Kings-Bench thereupon, in Easter term, 1681
- The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Stephen Colledge for high-treason : in conspiring the death of the king, the levying of war, and the subversion of the government : before the Right Honourable Sr. Francis North, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common-Pleas, and other commissioners of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery held at the city of Oxon for the county of Oxon, the 17th and 18th of August 1681
- The cabal of several notorious priests and Jesuits : discovered, as, William Ireland, Tho. White ... William Harcourt ... John Fenwick ... John Gaven ... and Anthony Turner, &c. : shewing their endeavors to subvert the government, and Protestant religion ...
- The cabal of several notorious priests and Jesuits, discovered ... : Shewing their endeavours to subvert the Government, and Protestant religion ...
- The character of a sham-plotter or man-catcher
- The city of Londons rejoinder to Mr. Attorney General's replication in the Quo warranto brought by him against their charter : wherein they plead, that, I. By prescription they have a right, 1. To appoint, alter, and change rhc [sic] markets within the city from one place to another, 2. To regulate markets and
- The complaint of Mrs. Celiers and the Jesuits in Newgate : to the E. of D. and the lords in the Tower concerning the discovery of their new sham-plot
- The confession of Edward Fitz-Harys, Esq
- The confession of Edward Fitz-Harys, Esquire
- The confession of Edward Fitz-Harys, esq
- The confessions and execution of the two Jesuits : drawn, hang'd and quartered at Tyburn on Friday the 24th of January, 1678/9 for high treason viz. William Ireland and John Grove, with their carriage and behaviour
- The depositions and examinations of Mr. Edmund Everard (who was four years close prisoner in the Tower of London) concerning the horrid popish plot against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government, and the Protestant religion : with the names of several persons in England, Ireland, France, and elsewhere concerned in the conspiracy
- The discovery of Captain Bury and Alderman Brooks of a new design of the papists to invalidate the evidence of Mr. Oats and Mr. Bedlow, and to charge the late plott upon the Protestants of this kingdome : wherein are the depositions of the said Bury and Brooks as they were taken before Sr. Joseph Williamson, Kt., one of His Majesties late principal secretaries of state
- The discovery of the Popish Plot : being the several examinations of Titus Oates D.D. before the high court of Parliament, the lord chief justice, Sir Edmund-Bury Godfry, and several other of His Majesty's justices of the peace
- The discovery of the Popish Plot : being the several examinations of Titus Oates, D.D., before the High Court of Parliament, the Lord Chief Justice, Sir Edmund-Bury Godfry, and several other of His Majesty's justices of the peace
- The examination of Captain William Bedlow, deceased, relating to the Popish Plot
- The examination of Edw. Fitzharris, relating to the Popish plot taken the tenth day of March, 1680/1 : published in print by order of the House of Commons the twenty fifth of March, 1681
- The full narrative and further discovery of Edward Tvrbervill of Skerr in the county of Glamorgan, Gent. of the horrid Popish Plot : containing many remarkable passages concerning the trial of William late Viscount Stafford : with an account of the Gent. of Greys-Inn, who appeared in court before the Lord High Steward to invalidate Mr. Turbervill's evidence
- The further information of Stephen Dugdale, gent : delivered at the bar of the House of Commons pursuant to an order of the said house, on the 30th of October, 1680
- The general London epistle of Quirinus Kuhlman a Christian, to the Wiclef-Waldenses, Hussites, Zuinglians, Lutherans, and Calvinists : being an explication of a vision and prophecy of John Kregel : wherein the reformation from popery is fundamentally asserted, and the union of Protestants convincingly urged : together with a postscript relating to the present popish plot : translated from the Latine copy printed at Rotterdam in May 1679
- The godly exhortation of holy Father Bradford : which he gave to his wife, children and friends a little before his death, who dyed a martyr for the Gospel in Q. Maries days : wherein is plainly shown the excellency of the Protestant religion and the happiness of those that profess and live the same : as also the damnableness of the Romish religion with their bloody and rebellious crimes laid open : with the relation of the murder of that just justice Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey
- The grand impostor defeated
- The history of Romish treasons and usurpations : together with a particular acount of many gross corruptions and impostures in the Church of Rome ... : to which is prefixt a large preface to the Romanists
- The history of the Plot, or, A brief and historical account of the charge and defence of Edward Coleman, Esq., William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, John Grove : Robert Greene, Henry Berry
- The history of the damnable popish plot, in its various branches and progress
- The history of the damnable popish plot, in its various branches and progress : published for the satisfaction of the present and future ages
- The horrid sin of man-catching : or, Further discoveries and arguments to prove, that there is no Protestant-plot, and that the design of casting a plot upon them, by the suborned man-catchers, was antecedent to the first discovery of the Popish Plot : together with some further discoveries concerning M. Booth : humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable, the Earl of Shaftsbury, The second part
- The information of Eustace Comyne, servant to Mr. Keadagh Magher : treasurer to the papists in Ireland, of their mony to carry out this horrid plot, who was barbarously murthered for discovering the same, and turning Protestant : given in writing to the honorable House of Commons, the 15th of this present November, 1680
- The information of Francisco de Faria, delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, Munday the first day of November, in the year of our Lord, 1680
- The information of Hubert Bourk, Gent., touching the popish plot in Ireland, carried on by the conspiracies of the Earl of Tyrone .. : delivered first by this informant before the Lord Lieutenant and council in Ireland in March, 1678, and to His Majesty and both Houses of Parliament in November, 1680
- The information of John Macnamara, Gent., touching the Popish plot in Ireland : carried on by the conspiracies of the Earl of Tyrone, and others his confederates to deliver up that kingdom to the French king, and establish the Popish religion therein : being all matter of fact, delivered upon oath to His Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament, in Novemb. 1680
- The information of Robert Jennison of Grays-Inn, Gent : delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, Tuesday the ninth day of November, in the year of our Lord, 1680, perused and signed to be printed, according to the order of the House of Commons, by me William Williams, Speaker
- The information of Stephen Dugdale, gent : delivered at the Bar of the House of Commons, Munday the first day of November, in the year of our Lord 1680
- The information of Tho. Dangerfield, gent : delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, Tuesday the twenty sixth day of October, in the year of Our Lord 1680
- The information of Thomas Dangerfield, gent : Delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, Tuesday the twenty sixth day of October, in the year of Our Lord 1680.
- The information of Thomas Lander of Shutborrow in the county of Stafford : another of the witnesses in the tryal of the late Lord Stafford, as it was taken upon oath by Edmund Warcup, Esquire, one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex, and city and liberties of Westminster, on the 24th day of December, 1680
- The information of William Lewis, Gent, delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, the eighteenth of November, 1680 : together with his further narrative relating thereto : in all which is contained a confirmation of the popish plot and the justice of the executions done upon Grove, Pickering, and the
- The informations of John Sergeant and David Maurice, gentlemen relating to the Popish Plot : (deliver'd by them upon their respective oaths), reported to the House of Commons, upon Saturday the 26th day of March, 1681, then ordered by the Commons in Parliament to be forthwith printed
- The informations of Robert Jenison of Grayes Inn, Esquire : relating the horrid Popish Plott, as they were given in writing upon oath to the Honourable House of Commons on Tuesday the 9th day of November, 1680
- The knave uncloak'd, or, The Jesuit in his colours : being an answer, by way of letter, to a late seditious pamphlet called, The cloak in its colours, or, The Presbyterian unmasked, wherein is sufficiently discovered the treacherous designs of the popish party ...
- The last memorial of the agent from the K. of Poland, to the Salamanca Dr
- The last speech and confession Mr. Stephen Colledge who was executed at Oxford on Wednesday, August 31, 1681
- The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket, titular Primate of Ireland : with an account of his behavior in Newgate, since his condemnation : and also of Edward Fitz-Harris : at their execution at Tyburn, upon Fryday, July 1, 1681, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, &c
- The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket, titular primate of Ireland : with an account of his behavior in newgate since his condemnation, and also of Edward Fitz-harris, at their execution at Tyburn upon Fryday, July 1, 1681, for high-treason in conspiring the death of the king &c
- The last speech of Edward Fitz-harris at the time of his execution at Tyburn, the first of July, 1681
- The last speech of Mr. David Lewis, priest of the Society of Jesus, who was executed as a priest only, at Uske in Monmouth-shire, on the 27th day of August, anno Domini 1679
- The last speech of Mr. Oliver Plunket, titular Primate of Ireland who was executed at Tyburn on Friday the 1st of this instant July, 1681
- The last speech of the five notorious traitors and Jesuits : viz. Thomas White alias Whitebread ... William Harcourt alias Harirson [sic] ... John Gavan alias Gowen, Anthony Turner and John Fenwick ... who were justly executed at Tyburn, June 20, 1679, for conspiring the death of His Sacred Majesty, and the subversion of the government and Protestant religion : with animadversions
- The last two prayers of William late Viscount Stafford, at his execution on tower-Hill, Wednesday the 29th of Dec. 1680 : the one in Latin, the other in English
- The late Viscount Stafford found more guilty by his pretended innocency in his last speech on Tower-Hill
- The lawyer outlaw'd, or, A brief answer to Mr. Hunts defence of the charter : with some useful remarks on the Commons proceedings in the last Parliament at Westminster, in a letter to a friend
- The legacy of John Wilmer, citizen, and late merchant of London : humbly offered to the lords and commons of England
- The loyalty of popish principles examin'd : in answer to a late book entituled Stafford's memoirs : with some considerations in this present juncture offer'd to Protestant dissenters
- The midwife unmask'd, or, The popish design of Mrs. Cellier's meal-tub plainly made known : being a second answer to her scandalous libel, in short remarques upon the same, for the satisfaction of the people, and the vindication of the justice of the nation, and of several persons of honour by her most vilely abused
- The mistery of iniquity unfolded, or, The reason why all those Jesuits, priests, and others, of the Romish Church, that have been lately executed for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government and the Protestant religion, have so impudently declared their innocency of all and every the matters laid to their charge, even to the last gaspe, and why the same may be very well expected from all that shall follow them of the like principles, by way of reflection upon their last speeches
- The narrative and case of Simson Tonge, Gent : being a true account delivered upon oath before Mr. Justice Bridgeman, in the presence of Dr. Titus Oates, relating to Capt. Sam. Ely, Monsieur Choqueux, &c. and my self, who would have induced me to swear that my father and Dr. Oates, were the contrivers of the horrid Popish Plot, with other material passages omitted in the affidavit, together with some short reflections upon Mr. Le'estranges [sic] dialogue between Zekiel and Ephraim : humbly tendered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons
- The narrative and reasons which were delivered by the House of Commons, to the Lords at the last conference, touching the trials of the Lords in the Tower
- The narrative of Lawrence Mowbray of Leeds, in the county of York, Gent., concerning the bloody popish conspiracy against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government, and the Protestant religion : wherein is contained I. His knowledge of the said design, from the very first in the year 1676, with the opportunity he had to be acquainted therewith, ... II. How far Sir Thomas Gascoigne, Sir Miles Stapleton, &c. are engaged in the design of killing the King and firing the cities of London and York, for the more speedy setting uppermost the popish religion in England, III. An account of the assemblings of many popish priests and Jesuits at Father Rishton's Chamber ..., IV. The discovery of the erecting a nunnery at Dolebank in Yorkshire ..., V. A manifestation of the papists fraudulent conveying of their estates, himself being privy to some of them, VI. A probable opinion concerning the Jesuits, the grand instruments in these affairs : together with an account of the endeavours that were used to stifle his evidence, by making an attempt upon his life in Leicester-Fields
- The narrative of Mr. John Smith of Walworth .. : containing a further discovery of the late horrid and popish-plot ..
- The narrative of Mr. John Smith of Walworth, in the county-palatine of Durham, Gent : containing a further discovery of the late horrid and popish-plot : with an account of 1st. The inconsistency of the popish principles with the peace of all states, 2ly. Their destructiveness to all Protestant kingdoms, 3ly. The incouragements upon which the papists undertook so hellish a design against England, 4ly. The progress they had made in it, 5ly. The reasons of their endeavouring, more especially the death of His present Majesty, 6ly. With a vindication of the justice of the nation upon the traitors already executed
- The narrative of Mr. William Boys, citizen of London : faithfully relating what came to his knowledge concerning the late horrid Popish plot, and the death of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, by his acquaintance with, and attendance upon Mr. Miles
- The narrative of Robert Bolron : ... concerning the late horrid popish plot and conspiracy for the destruction of His Majesty and Protestant religion ... together with an account of the endeavors that were used by the popish party to stifle his evidence
- The narrative of Robert Jenison of Gray's Inn, Esquire
- The narrative of Robert Jenison of Grays-Inn, Esquire : containing I. a further discovery and confirmation of the late horrid and treasonable popish plot against His Majestie's person, government, and the Protestant religion, II. the names of the four ruffians, designed to have murthered the King, III. the reasons why this discovery hath been so long deferred, by the said Robert Jenison, IV. an order of His Majesty in Council touching the same ... : together with a preface introductory to the said narrative
- The narrative of Robert Jenison, of Grays-Inn, Esquire. : Containing. I. A further discovery and confirmation of the late horrid and treasonable popish plot, against His Majestie{u2019}s person, government, and the Protestant religion. II. The names of the four ruffians, designe to have murthered the King. III. The reasons why this discovery hath been so long deferred, by the said Robert Jenison. IV. An order of His Majesty in Council touching the same. Together with other material passages, letters, and observations therupon. Together with a preface introductory to the said narrative
- The narrative of Segnior Francisco de Faria, interpreter and secretary of languages unto Gasper de Abrev de Freitas, late Ambassador in Ordinary from the crown of Portugal, to His Most Sacred Majesty of England : wherein is contained the several informations given upon oath before the Right Honourable the Lords Committees, for examinations touching the horrid Popish Plot, and reported to the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, and afterwords to the Commons of England in Parliament assembled
- The new design of the papists detected, or, An answer to the last speches [sic] of the five Jesuites lately executed : viz. Tho. White alias Whitebread, William Harcourt alias Harrison, John Gaven alias Gawen, Anthony Turner and John Fenwick
- The new plot of the papist : by which they design'd to have laid the guilt of their hellish conspiracies against His Majesty and government upon the dissenting protestants
- The new plot of the papists : by which they design'd to have laid the guilt of their hellish conspiracies against His Majesty and government, upon the dissenting protestants
- The new plot of the papists to transform traitors into martyrs : faithfully exposed to publick view
- The oaths of Irish papists no evidence against Protestants, or, A warning piece to jurors : in a letter to a friend
- The observator prov'd a trimmer, or, Truth and justice vindicated, in the history of the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey and the several popish shams since made use of to amuse the world about it : being a full answer to certain late pamphlets intituled, Observators wherein the evidence of that gentlemans being murthered by papists, is very falsly stated, and the positions and practices of the Church of Rome, too favourably represented
- The papists bloody oath of secrecy and letany of intercession for the carrying on of this present plot : with the manner of taking the oath upon their entring into any grand conspiracy against the Protestants
- The papists bloody oath of secrecy and letany of intercession for the carrying on of this present plot : with the manner of taking the oath upon their entring into any grand conspiracy against the Protestants : as it was taken ... from William Rushton, a popish priest
- The papists new-fashion'd allegiance : a letter lately seiz'd in the house of an eminent Roman Catholick in Hereford-shire, and produced at the late assizes there held
- The parallel, or, An account of the growth of knavery under the pretext of arbitrary government and popery : with some observations upon a pamphlet entitled An account of the growth of popery etc
- The petition and declaration of Richard Langhorne : a nototrious Papist now in Newgate condemned for treason : presented to His Majesty in Council at Hampton-Court, the 10th of this instant July, 1679 : in which he avowedly owneth several popish principles and tenets, relating to what he believeth and thinketh himself bound to believe by his popish principles, in relation to the duty which he, and it is believed that our English Papists hold the same, is bound to pay to his present Majesty, a true Protestant prince
- The plot in a dream, or, The discoverer in masquerade : in a succinct discourse and narrative of the late and present designs of the papists against the King and government : illustrated with copper plates
- The popish massacre : as it was discovered to the honorable House of Commons, sitting in a grand committee for the suppression of popery, in the month of June 1678 at the time of the Parliaments prorogation
- The present state of England : set forth in a dialogue between Jehu and Jeroboam
- The present state of England in relation to popery : manifesting the absolute impossibility of introducing popery and arbitrary power into this kingdom : being a full confutation of all fears and apprehensions of the imagined dangers from thence, and particularly of a certain pamphlet, entituled, The character of a popish successor
- The proceedings at the assizes holden at York, the 24th day of July, 1680 : before the Right Honourable Sir William Dolben Kt. one of the justices of the Court of Kings Bench and Sir Edward Atkyns Kt. one of the barons of the Court of Exchequer, then judges of the Assize for the Northern Circuit, against several prisoners then indicted for the horrid Popish Plot against the life of the King, and for subversion of the government and Protestant religion : with an accompt at large of the arraignment of Sir Miles Stapleton baronet, and of the tryal, condemnation and execution of Thomas Thwing for the same plot : published by vertue of an order of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, made on the 9th day of November, 1680."
- The proceedings at the assizes holden at York, the 24th day of July, 1680, before ... Sir William Dolben ... and Sir Edward Atkyns ... then judges of assize for the northern circuit, against several prisoners then indicted for the horrid Popish Plot against the life of the King : and for subversion of the government and Protestant religion : with an accompt at large of the arraignment of Sir Miles Stapleton ... , and of the tryal, condemnation and execution of Thomas Thwing for the same plot
- The protestation of the Lords upon rejecting the impeachment of Mr. Fitz-Harris : March 28, 1681
- The reasons & narrative of proceedings betwixt the two Houses : which were delivered by the House of Commons to the Lords at the conference touching the tryal of the Lords in the Tower on Monday the 26th of May 1679
- The reasons and narrative of proceedings betwixt the two houses : which were delivered by the House of Commons to the Lords at the conference touching the trial of the Lords in the tower on Monday the 26th of May, 1679
- The relation of the tryal and condemnation of Edvvard FitzHarris and Oliver Plunket : who were tryed at the Kings-Bench on the 8th and 9th of this instant June, 1681, and there found guilty and condemned for high treason, for conspiring the death of the king, and to subvert the Protestant religion and government, by raising rebellion and leavying warr : with their last speeches and confessions at the place of execution
- The report of the Committee for receiving informations concerning the Popish plot : upon the complaint of Mr. Peter Norris presented to the House of Commons, upon Thursday the 9th day of Decemb. 1680
- The several informations of John Mac-Namarra, Maurice Fitzgerrald and James Nash relating to the horrid Popish plot in Ireland : together with the resolutions of the Commons in Parliament upon the said informations and message from the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament, Thursday the 6th of January, 1680
- The several informations of John Mac-Namarra, Maurice Fitzgerrald, and James Nash [brace] gent. relating to the horrid Popish plot in Ireland : together with the resolutions of the Commons in Parliament upon the said informations, and message from the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament : Thursday the 6th of January
- The shammer shamm'd, in a plain discovery under young Tong's own hand, of a designe to trepann L'Estrange into a pretended subornation against the Popish plot
- The solemn protestation of Miles Prance in reference to the murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, and as concerning Mr. Roger L'Estrange
- The speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge
- The speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge at Oxford before the castle on Wednesday, August 31, 1681
- The speech and carriage of Stephen Colledge before the castle at Oxford, Wednesday Aug. 31, 1681 : taken exactly from his mouth at the place of execution
- The speech of William Howard, late Lord Viscount Stafford, upon the scaffold on Tower-Hill : immediately before his execution, Wednesday Decemb. 29, 1680
- The speech of William, late Lord Viscount Stafford, on the scaffold on Tower-Hill immediately before his execution, Wednesday, Decemb. 29, 1680
- The speech of the Lord High Steward, in Westminster Hall, at the time of his pronouncing the judgment of the House of Peers against the Lord Viscount Stafford, the seventh of December, 1680
- The traytors rewarded, or, The execution and confession of Edward Fitz Harris and Oliver Plunket, two notorious traytors, who were drawn to Tyburn on sledges, and there executed on the first of this instant July, 1681 for contriving, and trayterously carrying on the late hellish plot, by not only devising to destroy the life of his Majesty, but to deliver up these kingdoms to a forreign power, &c
- The trial, conviction and condemnation of Andrew Brommich and William Atkins, for being Romish priests, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs, at summer assizes last at Stafford held there for the county of Stafford, where they received sentence of death accordingly : together with the tryal of Charles Kern, at Hereford assizes last for being a Romish priest
- The true Protestants appeal to the city and countrey
- The true manner of the execution, behaviour and last words (as near as they could be taken) of Edw. Coleman at Tyburn : on Tuesday the third of December, 1678, being drawn, hang'd, and quarter'd for high-treason
- The true speeches of Thomas Whitebread, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, pretended Rector of London, John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England, John Gavan, and Anthony Turner, all Jesuits and Priests, before their execution at Tyburn, June the 20th 1679 : with animadversions thereupon, plainly discovering the fallacy of all their asseverations of their innocency
- The tryal and condemnation of Dr. Oliver Plunket, titular primate of Ireland, for high-treason : at the barr of the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, in Trinity term, 1681
- The tryal and condemnation of Edw. Fitz-Harris, Esq., for high treason : at the barr of the Court of King's Bench, at Westminster, on Thursday the 9th of June, in Trinity term, 1681 : as also the tryal and condemnation of Dr. Oliver Plunket, titular primate of Ireland, for high treason ..
- The tryal and condemnation of George Busby for high-treason : as a Romish priest and Jesuite, upon the statute of 27 Eliz., Cap.2, at the assizes and general goal-delivery held at Derby, for the county of Derby, the 25th day of July, in the 33th year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second, &c : before the Honourable Sir Thomas Street, Knight, one of the barons of His Majesties exchequer
- The tryal and condemnation of two popish priests, Andrew Brommich and William Atkyns, for high treason at Stafford assizes, August 16, 1679 : with an account of the notable equivocation of some witnesses of the Romish Church there produced, and the reason thereof from their own authors : Mr. Stephen Dugdale, one of the grand evidences of the Popish plot being there present
- The tryal and conviction of John Tasborough and Ann Price for subornation of perjury, in endeavouring to perswade Mr. Stephen Dugdale to retract and deny his evidence about the horrid Popish Plot : with an intention to stifle the further prosecution and discovery of the same at the King's bench bar at Westminster, Tuesday the third day of February, 1679/80 before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs Knight, Lord Chief Justice, and the rest of the judges of that court
- The tryal and conviction of Thomas Knox and John Lane for a conspiracy to defame and scandalize Dr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe : thereby to discredit their evidence about the horrid popish plot : at the Kings-Bench-Bar at Westminster, on Tuesday the 25th of Novemb. 1679 ... : where upon full evidence they were found guilty of the offence aforesaid
- The tryal and conviction of Thomas Knox and John Lane, for a conspiracy to defame and scandalize Dr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe : thereby to discredit their evidence about the horrid Popish plot, at the Kings-Bench-Bar at Westminster, on Tuesday the 25th Novemb. 1679, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs ... where, upon full evidence, they were found guilty of the offence aforesaid
- The tryal and sentence of Elizabeth Cellier for writing, printing and publishing a scandalous libel called, Malice defeated &c., at the sesions in the Old-Bailey, held Saturday the 11th and Monday the 13th of Sept., 1680 : whereunto is added several depositions made before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor
- The tryal of Edward Coleman, Gent. for conspiring the death of the King, and the subversion of the government of England and the Protestant religion : who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday, November the 28th, 1678
- The tryal of Nathanael Thompson, John Farewell, William Pain before the Right Honourable Sir Fran. Pemberton, Kt., Lord Chief Justice of England, by nisi prius at Guild-Hall, London, the twentieth of June, 1682, for writing and publishing scandalous letters to Mr. Miles Prance, in relation to the death of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey
- The tryal of Nathaniel Reading Esq : for attempting to stifle the Kings evidence as to the horrid plot, had before the commissioners of Oyer and Terminer at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster, on Thursday the 24th. of April 1679, who being convicted upon full evidence, received judgement to be fined 1000£, imprisoned for one year, and to be set in the pillory on Monday then next following
- The tryal of Nathaniel Thompson, William Pain, and John Farwell : upon an information exhibited by the Kings Attorney General against them, for writing, printing and publishing libels, by way of letters and other prints, reflecting upon the justice of the nation, in the proceedings against the murderers of Sir Edmond-bvry Godfrey : at Guild-hal on Tuesday June the 20th, 1682, where after a full hearing they were convicted : together with an accompt of several affidavits read in His Majesties Court of Kings Bench and other matters at the time of their receiving sentence : to which is added by way of appendix, several other affidavits which further confirm the testimony of Mr. Prance, given upon the tryal of Green, Berry and Hill about that murder, with some observations touching the said Thompson, Farwell and Pain
- The tryal of Richard Langhorn Esq; counsellor at law, for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion : who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, at the sessions in the Old Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex, on Saturday, being the 14th. of June 1679.
- The tryal of Roger Earl of Castlemaine for high treason : in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and introducing of popery and arbitrary power : before the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs &c. at the King's Bench Bar at Westminster the 23th of June 1680 where he was acquitted
- The tryal of William Staley, goldsmith for speaking treasonable words against His Most Sacred Majesty : and upon full evidence found guilty of high treason : and received sentence accordingly, on Thursday, November the 21th, 1678
- The tryal of William Viscount Stafford for high treason : in conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm : upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of England : begun in Westminster-Hall the 30. day of November 1680, and continued until the 7. of December following, on which day judgment of high treason was given upon him : with the manner of his execution the 29. of the same month
- The tryal of William Viscount Stafford for high treason : in conspiring the death of the King, the extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into this realm : upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of England : begun in Westminster-Hall the 30th day of November 1680, and continued until the 7th of December following, on which day judgment of high treason was given upon him : with the manner of his execution on the 29th of the same month
- The tryall of Richard Langhorn, Esq. .. : for conspiring the death of the King, subversion of the government, and Protestant religion : who upon full evidence was found guilty of high treason, and received sentence accordingly, at the sessions in the Old-Bayley, holden for London and Middlesex, on Saturday, being the 14th of June, 1679
- The tryals of Robert Green, Henry Berry, & Lawrence Hill for the murder of Sr. Edmond-bury Godfrey kt., one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex : at the Kings-Bench bar at Westminster, before the Right Honourable Sir William Scroggs ... on Monday the 10th of February 1678/9 : where, upon full evidence they were convicted, and received sentence accordingly on Tuesday, the next day following
- The tryals of VVilliam Ireland, Thomas Pickering, & John Grove, for conspiring to murder the King : who upon full evidence were found guilty of high treason at the session-house in Old-Bailye, Dec. 1, 1678, and received sentence accordingly
- The tryals of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove, for conspiring to murder the King : who upon full evidence were found guilty of high treason, at the Sessions-house in the Old-Baily, December the 17th 1678, and received sentence accordingly
- The unreasonableness and impiety of popery : in a second letter written upon the discovery of the late plot.
- The unreasonableness and impiety of popery, : in a second letter written upon the discovery of the late plot
- The whole series of all that hath been transacted in the House of Peers, concerning the Popish Plot, : wherein is contained, the most material passages in both Houses of Parliament, relating to the full discovery thereof
- The whole tryal of Edward Coleman, gent., at the Kings-bench Bar at Westminster, on the 27th of November, 1678 : dedicated to Wialliam [sic] Greg in Newgate, with original letters, written to Father Le Chese, the French King's confessor : and his last speech at the place of execution
- Tho. Dangerfield's answer to a certain scandalous lying pamphlet entituled, Malice defeated, or, The deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier : together with some particular remarks made from her own words, an acknowledgment of matter of fact, and a short compendium of the principal transactions of her life and conversation
- Thomas Dangerfield's answer to a certain scandalous paper entituled, The Kings evidence vindicated as to the imputation of perjury
- To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble petition of your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, : inhabitants within your county of Middlesex, whose names are hereunto subscribed
- To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, the humble remonstrance and petition of English Protestants, against English and Irish Papists
- To the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal, and to the Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in this present Parliament assembled, the humble petition of Titvs Oates, D.D
- To the reverend Dr. Thomas Ken, Feb. 1, New stile, 1680
- Tom tell-troth, or, A dialogue between the Devil and the Pope about carrying on the plot
- Towzers advice to the scriblers : forbibing [sic] them to come near his kennel upon pain of being torn in pieces
- Treason made manifest, or, A Discourse by way of dialogue between Richard and William : in relation to the tryals and convictions of the two arch traytors, viz. [brace] Edward Fitz-Harris and Oliver Plunket, titular Arch-Bishop of Dublin in Ireland
- Trialogue, or, A Threefold discourse betwixt the Pope, the Devil and Towzer concerning the affairs of England
- Truth vindicated, or, A detection of the aspersions and scandals cast upon Sir Robert Clayton and Sir George Treby, Justices, and Slingsby Bethell and Henry Cornish, Esquires, sheriffs of the city of London, in a paper published in the name of Dr. F