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 Jesuites for the design of killing His Most Sacred Majesty : and discovering further the design of the papists to set the Navy Royal on fire in harbour, and to throw the guilt of the whole upon the Presbyterians : with their contrivances to take away the life of the Right Honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury.
APA Citation
Lewis, W., Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. (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 Jesuites for the design of killing His Most Sacred Majesty : and discovering further the design of the papists to set the Navy Royal on fire in harbour, and to throw the guilt of the whole upon the Presbyterians : with their contrivances to take away the life of the Right Honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. London: Printed for Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall.
MLA Citation
Lewis, William, Gent, and Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. 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 Jesuites for the Design of Killing His Most Sacred Majesty : And Discovering Further the Design of the Papists to Set the Navy Royal On Fire In Harbour, And to Throw the Guilt of the Whole Upon the Presbyterians : With Their Contrivances to Take Away the Life of the Right Honourable Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. London: Printed for Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1680.