Mr. Tho. Dangerfields particular narrative of the late popish design to charge those of the Presbyterian party with a pretended conspiracy against His Majesties person and government written by himself.

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Mr. Tho. Dangerfields particular narrative of the late popish design to charge those of the Presbyterian party with a pretended conspiracy against His Majesties person and government written by himself.
Author
Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685.
Publication
London :: Printed for Henry Hills [and 5 others],
1679.
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Subject terms
Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685.
Popish Plot, 1678.
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"Mr. Tho. Dangerfields particular narrative of the late popish design to charge those of the Presbyterian party with a pretended conspiracy against His Majesties person and government written by himself." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36351.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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Page 74

Middlesex and Westminst▪

The Examination of Henry Blasedall Apothecary•…•… Arundel-Street, taken this Sixth day of No¦vember, 1679. before me Edmund Warc•…•… Esq one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the said County and City.

WHO saith, that a Bill was brought to this Examinants Shop by one Margaret a Servant-maid to Mrs. Cellier, about the Seventeenth day of May last past, which Note contains as follo¦eth—Nine Grains of Opium dissolved in Syrup of Clove-Gilliflow¦ers of Balneo vaporis by it self ʒjss. which this Examina•…•… not judging fit to be given inwardly, sent in lieu thereof two Gra•…•… of Laudanum in a little Spirit of Wine, and a little Syrup of Gilliflow¦ers; and this Examinant believes the said Note or Bill to be t•••• hand-writing of Mr. Willoughby; and as this Informant hath since un¦ derstood, the said Dose was intended for some Prisoner in the Mar¦shalseas, to make him deliver some Writings, when he might b lulled asleep by the said Dose; and this Examinant doth conceive, b what Mr. Bedlow said at the Council-Chamber, that it might be in¦tended for one Stroude, who 'tis said was then Prisoner there, as further saith not.

Henry Blasedall.

 

Capt. coram me Edmund. Warcup.

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