The bloody court; or, The fatall tribunall: being a brief history, and a true narrative, of the strange designs, wicked plots, and bloody conspiracies, carryed on by the most sordid'st, vile, and usurping tyrants, in these late years of oppressions, tyranny, martyrdome, and persecutions. Discovering, I. The poysonous asps, king-killing basilisks, weeping hypocrites, and devouring caterpillars, who in their damnable treasons have far supressed the Powder-Conspiracy, ... II. An exact description of these hard-hearted Belshazzars, infamous impostors, Luciferian brats, ... who with iron hands, and adamantine hearts, would also have pull'd our present Lord and Soveraign out of the arms and embraces of his loyal and liege subjects. III. The bloody tragedy of all tragedies, against King, lords, and commons ... with th[e] manner how it was prevented; and the exposing of these ... to the needles, hammers, lasts, slings, carts[,] and flails; and all true subjects to enjoy their rights.
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[London?]: Printed for G. Horton; and published by a rural pen, for general satisfaction, [1660]
- Publication year
- 1660-1660
- ESTC No.
- R225669
- Grub Street ID
- 98809
- Description
- 16 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By John Gauden.
Printed in red ink throughout.