The gunpowder-treason:
with a discourse of the manner of its discovery; and a perfect relation of the proceedings against those horrid conspirators; wherein is contained their examinations, tryals, and condemnations: likewise King James's speech to both houses of Parliament, on that occasion; now re-printed. A preface touching that horrid conspiracy, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas [Barlow] lord bishop of Lincoln. And by way of appendix, several papers or letters of Sir Everard Digby, chiefly relating to the gunpowder-plot, never before printed.

APA Citation

Digby, E., Barlow, T., James I, K. of England. (1679). The gunpowder-treason: with a discourse of the manner of its discovery; and a perfect relation of the proceedings against those horrid conspirators; wherein is contained their examinations, tryals, and condemnations: likewise King James's speech to both houses of Parliament, on that occasion; now re-printed. A preface touching that horrid conspiracy, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas [Barlow] lord bishop of Lincoln. And by way of appendix, several papers or letters of Sir Everard Digby, chiefly relating to the gunpowder-plot, never before printed. London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb and H. Hills, and are to be sold by Walter Kettilby, at the Bishops head in St. Pauls churchyard.

MLA Citation

Digby, Everard, Sir, 1578-1606, Thomas Barlow, and King of England James I. The Gunpowder-treason: With a Discourse of the Manner of Its Discovery; And a Perfect Relation of the Proceedings Against Those Horrid Conspirators; Wherein Is Contained Their Examinations, Tryals, And Condemnations: Likewise King James's Speech to Both Houses of Parliament, On That Occasion; Now Re-printed. A Preface Touching That Horrid Conspiracy, by the Right Reverend Father In God, Thomas [Barlow] Lord Bishop of Lincoln. And by Way of Appendix, Several Papers Or Letters of Sir Everard Digby, Chiefly Relating to the Gunpowder-plot, Never Before Printed. London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb and H. Hills, and are to be sold by Walter Kettilby, at the Bishops head in St. Pauls churchyard, 1679.

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