London's flames reviv'd, or, An account of the several informations exhibited to a committee appointed by Parliament, September the 25th, 1666, to enquire into the burning of London with several other informations concerning other fires in Southwark, Fetter-Lane, and elsewhere, by all which it appears that the said fires were contrived and carried on by the papists / now humbly offered to the consideration of all true Protestants.
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- London's flames reviv'd, or, An account of the several informations exhibited to a committee appointed by Parliament, September the 25th, 1666, to enquire into the burning of London with several other informations concerning other fires in Southwark, Fetter-Lane, and elsewhere, by all which it appears that the said fires were contrived and carried on by the papists / now humbly offered to the consideration of all true Protestants.
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- England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee to Enquire into the Burning of London.
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- 1689.
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Contents
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LONDON'S Consumption by Fire.
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part
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VVhat follows was given into the Committee, but not by them Reported to the House at that time.
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The Affidavits touching a
French -man, that said there were three Hundred of them engaged in firing the City. -
An Extract of a Letter from
Hydleburgh in thePalatinate, Sept. 29. 1666. - informations
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A Letter directed, and sent by the Post, to Mr.
Samuel Thurlton, inLeicestershire, from a Person unknown, as followeth; Dated Octo∣ber, 1666. - information
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These following Relations (for Substance) were delivered to Sir
Robert Brooks, Chair-man of the Committee, a little before the Prorogation of the Parliament.-
A true Relation made by one of the Grand Jury, at
Hick 's-Hall, at a ge∣neral Quarter-Sessions, presently after the Fire inLondon, who was up∣on Trial of some of those that fired the City. -
Concerning an House-keeper at
So ho, who fired his own Dwelling-house. -
The Information of
Thomas Middleton Chyrurgeon, late Inhabitant of St.Brides, London. - information
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A true Relation made by one of the Grand Jury, at
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At the Committee appointed to Certifie Informations touching the Insolency of Popish Priests and Jesuites, and the Increase of Popery.
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- Report his Carriage the Committee.
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An impartial Account of some Informations taken before seve∣ral Justices of the Peace, concerning the several Fires happening of late in and near the City of
London. -
The Information of
Thomas Roe ofBernard-Inn, Gent. taken the 30th. ofJuly 1670. by SirJohn Frederick, Alderman, one of His Maje∣sties Justices of Peace in the City ofLondon, upon Oath, as followeth. -
A faithful Account of the Apprehending of a
Scotch-man, some time since, byWilliam Colburne, at theCross-keys inFleet-street, as followeth. -
An Account of the Firing of Mr.
Delanoy 's House, nearPepper-Alley, inSouthwark, January 1679/80. byJohn Satterthwait, a Papist, as ap∣pears by the Oath ofMargaret Clarke, then Servant to Mr.Delanoy, who was in by the saidSatterthwait, to assist him in the Burning of her Masters House, and suffered Death for the same. -
An Account of the Firing Mr.
Robert Bird 's House, inFet∣ter-Lane, April the 10th. 1679. by the Perswasion ofNi∣cholas Stubbs. a Papist.