Publications of Robert Bolron

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  • Bolron, Robert. The narrative of Robert Bolron, of Shippon-Hall, gent. Concerning the late horrid popish plot and conspiracy for the destruction of His Majesty and the Protestant religion. Wherein is contained, I. His informations upon oath before His Majesty in council, ... II. Some particular applications made to himself to assist those design'd in the murdering of his Majesty, ... III. The project of the popish party to erect a nunnery at Dolebanck near Ripley in Yorkshire, ... IV. The names of the persons contributors to the design of killing the King, ... V. The cunning contrivances of that party by fraudulent conveyances to secure their estates from forfeiture to the King, ... VI. The names of the popish priests known by him to have said mass, or to be engaged in the plot. With other material passages relating to the horrid plot. Together with an account of the endeavours that were used by the popish party to stifle his evidence. London : printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Princes Arms, and Jacob Sampson, next door to the Wonder-Tavern in Ludgate-Street, MDCLXXX. [1680]. ESTC No. R35352. Grub Street ID 117764.
  • Bolron, Robert. The papists oath of secrecy, administered to those who engage in the present plot: discovered by Mr. Robert Bolron, since his conversion from the Romish religion, (to whom William Rushton, a popish priest had given it, 2d. Febr. 1676/7. at Barmbow-Hall in Yorkshire, out of whose breviary he then transcribed it.). London] : All printed by order of Parliament, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1680. ESTC No. R2205. Grub Street ID 94849.
  • Bolron, Robert. The papists oath of secrecy, and letany of intercession for England. With the manner of taking the same, upon their entring into any grand conspiracy against the Protestants. As it was taken in the chappel belonging to Barmbow-Hall, the residence of Sir Thomas Gascoigne, from William Rushton, a popish priest. Also, a copy from an original paper found at Esquire Sherbourn's house, in the chamber of one Edas Cottam a Jesuite, being the resu[l]t of a consult of twenty-four Jesuits, subscribed under their own hands, constituting ten of them in several offices, &c. By Robert Bolron, Gent. Toge[t]her, with some further informations, which (w[it]h the above-mentioned) he delivered to His Maje[s]ty and both Houses of Parliament. London : printed for, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1680. ESTC No. R234975. Grub Street ID 106196.
  • Bolron, Robert. The papists bloody oath of secrecy, and letany of intercession for the carrying on of this present plot. With the manner of taking the oath, upon their entring into any grand conspiracy against the Protestants. As it was taken in the chappel belonging to Barmbow-Hall, th residence of Sir Thomas Gascoigne, from William Rushton, a popish priest, by me Robert Bolron. Together with some further informations, relating to the plot, and murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. Jovis 16th. die Decembris, 1680. Ordered, that Mr. Robert Bolron have liberty from this house, to print and publish the said oath of secrecy and letany. William Goldsbrough, Cler. Dom. Com. Dublin: reprinted by Jos. Ray, at College-Green, for Sam. Helsham and Jos. Howes, and are to be sold by the rest of the booksellers of Dublin, 1681. ESTC No. R24664. Grub Street ID 108427.
  • Bolron, Robert. The papists bloody oath of secrecy, and litany of intercession for England: ... By Robert Bolron, . London : printed in the year 1680. Reprinted for S. Slow and sold over-against St. Clement's Church in th[e] Strand, 1745. ESTC No. N23092. Grub Street ID 12453.
  • Bolron, Robert. The papists bloody oath of secrecy, and litany of intercession for carrying on this present plot. with the Manner of taking the Oath upon their Entering into any Grand Conspiracy against the Protestants. To which are added, some informations as to the murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. Written in the year 1680, and now proper to be in the hands of all Protestants. Salisbury: printed and sold by B. Collins; and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, 1745?]. ESTC No. T55469. Grub Street ID 282033.