EBBA 33768
National Library of Scotland - Crawford
A Full and True / ACCOUNT / OF THE / Apprehending and taking Six French Prophets, near / Hog Lane, in Soho, who pretended to Prophecy that / the World should be at an end within this three Weeks, with / several other ridiculous Prognostications, with the manner / of their Examination, and Binding over, on Monday the / 28th of April, by several Justices of the Peace sitting in / St. Martin's Vestry; as also an Account of the Examina- / tion and Binding over above 20 French People more, for / beating and assaulting the Worshipful Justice Bucknel, for faithfully executing the Duty of his Office. | |
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Date Published | 1707 |
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Imprint | London, Printed by T. Bland, near Fleet-street, 1707. |
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Collection | National Library of Scotland - Crawford |
Location | National Library of Scotland |
Shelfmark | Crawford.EB.1252 |
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Title | A Full and True / ACCOUNT / OF THE / Apprehending and taking Six French Prophets, near / Hog Lane, in Soho, who pretended to Prophecy that / the World should be at an end within this three Weeks, with / several other ridiculous Prognostications, with the manner / of their Examination, and Binding over, on Monday the / 28th of April, by several Justices of the Peace sitting in / St. Martin's Vestry; as also an Account of the Examina- / tion and Binding over above 20 French People more, for / beating and assaulting the Worshipful Justice Bucknel, for faithfully executing the Duty of his Office. |
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First Lines | THE French receiving great Encouragement from the merci- / ful Protection of this Realm, and forgetting their clumber- |
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Notes | Printed on the verso of EBBA 33767, titled "THE / Barbarous UNCLE, / BEING / A True Relation of one Esq; Solmes of Beverly in Yorkshire, who dying, left an only Daughter, / of about Two Years of Age, to the Care of his Brother, who for Covetousness of the Child's / Estate of Three hundred Pounds a Year, endeavour'd to Starve it to death in a hollow Tree / in a Wood; where it was found alive and preserv'd by a Gentleman and his Man, as they were / Hunting there the next day. With the manner of his Apprehension, Examination and Com- / mitment to York Goal, in order to be Try'd and Punish'd for the same." |