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Parry, William d. 1585
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William Parry
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The intended treason, of Doctor Parrie: and his complices, against the Queenes moste excellent Maiestie : With a letter sent from the Pope to the same effect
by Phillip Stubbes
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Pareus
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Anglia querens
by H. D
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The Damnable principle of the Jesuites touching the murdering of Kings fully laid open in two eminent instances, de facto, by their own confession
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The Jesuites ghostly wayes to draw other persons over to their damnable principle, of the meritoriousness of destroying princes, made clear in the two barbarous attempts of William Parry, and Edward Squire on our late Gracious Soveraign Elizabeth of ever blessed memory
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A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie The maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
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A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie. the maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
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A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie. the maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
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A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie. The maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
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A true and plain declaration of the horrible treasons practised by William Parry, Dr. of the Civil Law, being a papist, against Queen Elizabeth (of blessed memory,) because she was a Protestant; and of his tryal, conviction, and execution for the same, being a full account of his design to have murthered the said Queen; with the copy of a letter written to him by Cardinal Como, by the Popes order, to incourage him to kill the Queen: and of his confession of his treason, both to the Lords of the Council, and at his tryal upon his indictment in Westminster-hall. Together with his denyal thereof at the place of execution, and his manner of behaviour there. Written in the year, 1584. Published to shew how little credit is to be given to the last and dying words of the Romanists
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The Jesuites ghostly vvayes to draw other persons over to their damnable principle, of the meritoriousness of destroying princes; made clear in the two barbarous attempts of William Parry, and Edward Squire on our late gracious soveraign Elizabeth of ever blessed memory
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The Jesuites ghostly wayes : to draw other persons over to their damnable principle, of the meritoriousness of destroying princes : made clear in the two barbarous attempts of William Parry and Edward Squire on our late Gracious Soveraign Elizabeth of ever blessed memory
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The Jesuites ghostly wayes to draw other persons over to their damnable principle, of the meritoriousness of destroying princes; made clear in the two barbarous attempts of William Parry, and Edward Squire on our ... Soveraign Elizabeth
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The intended treason, of Doctor Parrie, and his complices, against the Queenes most Excellent Majestie : with a letter sent from the Pope to the same effect
by Philip Stubbs
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Anglia querens
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Most widely held works by
William Parry
Criminal trials
by David Jardine
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9
editions published
between
1832
and
1985
in
English
and held by
199
libraries
worldwide
A true and plain declaration of the horrible treasons practised by William Parry ... being a papist, against Queen Elizabeth (of blessed memory,) because she was Protestant, and of his tryal, conviction, and execution for the same : being a full account of his design to have murthered the said Queen, with the copy of a letter written to him by Cardinal Como, by the Popes order, to incourage him to kill the Queen : and of his confession of his treason, both to the Lords of the Council, and at his tryal upon his indictment in Westmminster-Hall : together with his denyal thereof at the place of execution, and his manner of behaviour there : written in the year, 1584
by William Parry
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Book
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8
editions published
in
1679
in
English
and held by
110
libraries
worldwide
In Guil. Parry proditorem odæ & epigrammata
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5
editions published
between
1585
and
1980
in
Latin
and held by
23
libraries
worldwide
A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie The maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
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Book
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4
editions published
in
1585
in
English
and held by
18
libraries
worldwide
A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie. The maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. : Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, conteyning a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. : Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and writings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyall, deuilish and desperate purpose
by William Parry
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Book
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4
editions published
in
1585
in
English
and held by
17
libraries
worldwide
A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie : the maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons : also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life : moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farher manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
by William Parry
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Book
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4
editions published
in
1585
in
English
and held by
8
libraries
worldwide
A Trve and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie. : The maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. : Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. : Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farher manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
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4
editions published
in
1585
in
English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
Popish cruelties: wherein may be seen that Romish traitors have now the same murthering and treasonable principles and practices they had in Q. Elizabeth's reign, against the established governour and government of these kingdoms. And yet after conviction, evident proof, free and frequent confession of being guilty; before, at, and after their trial, yet at their execution, to deceive the world and their own consciences, they seem as innocent as the child unborn. All which plainly appears in this exact account of the trial, confession, conviction, condemnation, &c. of Dr. W.P. To which are added forms of prayers and thanksgivings to be used for all kings, &c. and in the Parliament-House, when there is any danger of popery
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2
editions published
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1680
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
A true and plaine declaration of the horrible treasons, practised by William Parry the traitor, against the Queenes Maiestie. The maner of his arraignment, conuiction and execution, together with the copies of sundry letters of his and others, tending to diuers purposes, for the proofes of his treasons. Also an addition not impertinent thereunto, containing a short collection of his birth, education and course of life. Moreouer, a fewe obseruations gathered of his owne wordes and wrytings, for the farther manifestation of his most disloyal, deuilish and desperate purpose
by William, d. 1585 Parry
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Assassination attempt Attempted assassination Babington, Anthony,--1561-1586 Badby, John,--d. 1410 Barnes, Joseph Blount, Christopher,--Sir,--1565?-1601 Buckingham, Edward Stafford,--Duke of,--1478-1521 Catholic Church Catholics Conspiracies Controversial literature Controversial literature Crime Cuff, Henry,--1563-1601 Davis, John Dudley, Edmund,--1462?-1510 Early works Elizabeth--I,--Queen of England,--1533-1603 England England--London Essex, Robert Devereux,--Earl of,--1566-1601 France Great Britain Gunpowder Plot (1605) History History--Sources Jesuits Merrick, Gilly,--Sir,--d. 1601 More, Thomas,--Sir, Saint,--1478-1535 Naval history Norfolk, Thomas Howard,--Duke of,--1538-1572 Oldcastle, John,--Sir,--d. 1417 Parry, William,--d. 1585 Poetry Poetry Political science Prayers Raleigh, Walter,--Sir,--1552?-1618 Sources Southampton, Henry Wriothesley,--Earl of,--1573-1624 Spain Squire, Edward,--d. 1598 Throckmorton, Francis,--1554-1584 Throckmorton, Nicholas,--Sir,--1515-1571 Trials Trials, litigation, etc. Trials (Conspiracy) Trials (Murder) Trials (Treason) Wishart, George,--1513?-1546
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Alternative Names
Harry, William ap, d. 1585
Parre, William
Parry, Dr. (William), d. 1585
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