Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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Page 144
... plot . The popish plot . Three days before Michaelmas Dr. Tonge came to me . I had known him at Sir Robert Murray's . He was a gardener and a chymist , and was full of pro- jects and notions . He had got some credit in Crom- well's time ...
... plot . The popish plot . Three days before Michaelmas Dr. Tonge came to me . I had known him at Sir Robert Murray's . He was a gardener and a chymist , and was full of pro- jects and notions . He had got some credit in Crom- well's time ...
Page 145
... plotting against the king's life : this would put an end to all jealou- sies of the king , now the papists were conspiring against his life . But lord Hallifax , when I told him of it , had another apprehension of it . He said ...
... plotting against the king's life : this would put an end to all jealou- sies of the king , now the papists were conspiring against his life . But lord Hallifax , when I told him of it , had another apprehension of it . He said ...
Page 147
... plots and discoveries , were sent by the post to Windsor , directed to Beddingfield , the duke's confessor ; who , when he had read them , carried them to the duke , and protested he did not know what they meant , nor from whom they ...
... plots and discoveries , were sent by the post to Windsor , directed to Beddingfield , the duke's confessor ; who , when he had read them , carried them to the duke , and protested he did not know what they meant , nor from whom they ...
Page 153
... concealment ; ) and that the duke narrowly escaped be- ing put in the plot , which it was said he owed to the cir- cumstance of Oates having been once his chaplain . ) was found . • 1678. through with a sword . OF KING CHARLES II . 153.
... concealment ; ) and that the duke narrowly escaped be- ing put in the plot , which it was said he owed to the cir- cumstance of Oates having been once his chaplain . ) was found . • 1678. through with a sword . OF KING CHARLES II . 153.
Page 155
... plot ; that Coleman had given eighty guineas to four ruffians , that went to Windsor last summer , to stab the king ; that Wake- man had undertaken to poison him , for which 10,000l . was offered him , but that he got the price raised ...
... plot ; that Coleman had given eighty guineas to four ruffians , that went to Windsor last summer , to stab the king ; that Wake- man had undertaken to poison him , for which 10,000l . was offered him , but that he got the price raised ...
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