Nevvs from Sir John Svckin being a relation of his conversion from a papist to a Protestant also what torments he endured by those of the inquisition in Spaine : and how the Lord Lekeux his accuser was strucken dumbe hee going to have the sentence of death passe upon him / sent in a letter to the Lord Conway, now being in London.

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Nevvs from Sir John Svckin being a relation of his conversion from a papist to a Protestant also what torments he endured by those of the inquisition in Spaine : and how the Lord Lekeux his accuser was strucken dumbe hee going to have the sentence of death passe upon him / sent in a letter to the Lord Conway, now being in London.
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1641.
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Suckling, John, -- Sir, 1609-1642.
Great Britain -- Religion -- 17th century -- Sources.
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NEVVES FROM SIR JOHN SVCKLIN BEING A RELATION OF HIS CONVERSION FROM A PAPIST TO A PROTESTANT.

Also, What Torments he endured by those of the Inquisition in SPAINE.

And how the Lord Lekeux his Accuser, was strucken dumbe, hee going to have the Sentence of Death passe upon him.

Sent in a Letter to the Lord Conway, now being in Ireland.

Printed for M. Rookes, and are to be sold in Grubstreet, 1641.

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