A treatise of treasons against Q. Elizabeth, and the croune of England diuided into two partes: whereof, the first parte answereth certaine treasons pretended, that neuer were intended: and the second, discouereth greater treasons committed, that are by few perceiued: as more largely appeareth in the page folowing.

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A treatise of treasons against Q. Elizabeth, and the croune of England diuided into two partes: whereof, the first parte answereth certaine treasons pretended, that neuer were intended: and the second, discouereth greater treasons committed, that are by few perceiued: as more largely appeareth in the page folowing.
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[Louvain] :: Imprinted [by J. Fowler],
in the moneth of Ianuarie, and in the yeare of our Lord. M.D.LXXII. [1572]
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R. G. -- Salutem in Christo.
Burghley, William Cecil, -- Baron, 1520-1598 -- Controversial literature.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 -- Controversial literature.
Elizabeth -- I, -- Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
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"A treatise of treasons against Q. Elizabeth, and the croune of England diuided into two partes: whereof, the first parte answereth certaine treasons pretended, that neuer were intended: and the second, discouereth greater treasons committed, that are by few perceiued: as more largely appeareth in the page folowing." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21247.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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The Argument of this Treatise diuided into two Partes.

The first Part confutth the false accusa∣tions, and sclanerous Infamies, printed in certeine namelesse and infamous Libelles against the Q. Maiestie of Scotland, Heire apparent to the Crowne of England: and against Thomas Duke of Norfolke, Earle Marshall of the same Realme: and defen∣deth the Honour and Loialtie of the said Princes.

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The seconde Parte (which beginneth Fol. 83.) detectth sundry deepe and hiddē Treasons, of long time practised and daily contriued, against the Honour, Dignitie, safetie, & state of Queene Elizabeth, her Roialtie, her Crowne, and all the Blood Roial of Englād, by a few base and ingrate persons, that haue bene called to credit by her: and remoueth the plausible viards, wherewith they couer their Coniurations. It laieth open also, the dangerous state, that the said Q. and Realme doth stand in, if those Cōfederates, and their Conspiracies be not preuentd in time.

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