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Original Letters - Illustrative Of English History - Vol IV
Original Letters - Illustrative Of English History - Vol IV Author:Henry Ellis CONTENTS. VOL. IV. LETTER CCCIX. CCCX. CCCXI. CCCXII. CCCXIII. CCCXIV. . cccxv. CCCXVI. PAGE Rlr. Jo. Greenhalgb t. o his friend hlr. Thomas Crompton. A Visit to the Jewish Synagogue established in o n d o i , . . . ... 3 Tlie Rev. Stephen Bing to Dr. Sancroft Dean of St. Pauls upon the ravage of the Great Plague ............................. 22... more » Mr. Bing to Dr. Sancroft. The Plague continues. The Bishop of London endeavours to recall the Pastors who had left their Churches .......... . .......... 25 . Rlr. Bing to Dr. Sancroft. The Sickness continues. One of the late Kings Judges taken prisoner, but rescued. The disaffected take advantage of the confusion occasioned by the Plague ............... 27 J. Tillison to Dr. Sancroft. The Necessities of the Poor. The parish of St. Giles Cripplegate more severely visited by the . Plague than any other in London ...... 30 Rlr. Tillison to Dr. Sancroft. Further par-. ticulars of the violence of the Plague.. .. 33 J. Tillison to Dr. Sancroft. The great desolation of the City.. ................. 35 King Charles the Second to the Duke of Ormond, concerning the dismissal of Lord Chancellor Hyde ..................... 3 8 vi CONTENTS. LETTER CCCXVII. CCCXVIII. CCCXIX. C C CXX. CCCXXI. CCCXXII. CCCXXIII. C CCXXIV. W C C cxxv. CCCXXVI. CCCXXVlII. CCCXXIX. PAGE Dr. George Hickes to Dr. Patrick. The State of Affairs in Scotland.. .......... 40 Dr. Hickes to Dr. Patrick upon the same.. 45 Dr. Hickes to Dr. Patrick. RZichells Trial 47 Dr. Hickes to Dr. Patrick. hZichells Sentence and Execution. ................ 52 Mr. Henry Savill to his uncle Secretary Coventry ........................... 5 7 The Duke of Monmouth to Sir Robert Atkyns, A. D. 1679 .................... 64 Dr. Zacheus Isham Dean of Christ Church Oxford, to Dr. Edrnund Borlase. Rumours after the Dissolution of the Parliament at Oxford.. .................... 65 Sir James Dick, Bart. Lord provost of Edinburgh, to Mr. Ellies at London. The Duke of York shipwrecked on the Sandbank called the Lemon and Ore.. ...... 67 Lady Rachel Russell to . . . . . . . 73 . . . . . . to RZr. Ellis, Secretary of the Revenue in Ireland. Hampden said to be reprieved. Some of the Bishops falling out of favour.. ................ 83 The same to the same. Hampden reprieved. The Bishop of London in disgrace. A Pardon granted tohman CatholicOfficers for holding their commands without taking the Test.. ......................... 85 The same to the same. The Trial and Ac quittal of Lord Delamere. ............. 86 Samuel de Pav to John Ellis, Esq. . Lord Delamere has an audience of the Icing. False Reports of Quo 7Yarraptos issuez against Cathedral Churches. Mrs. Sedley to be Countess of Dorcliester. Sir Henry 7Valdegrave to be Baron JValdegraHvee n . r . y . , 85 . . . . . to RIr. Ellis. Rfontape CONTENTS., vii I LETTER C CCXXXI. CCCXXXII. CCCXXXIII. c CCXXXlV. C CCXXXV. CCCXXXVl. CCCXXXVII. CCCXXXvIII. CCCXXXIX. CCCXL. CCCXLI. C CCXLII. CCCXLIII. PAGE House burnt. Mr. Harbord ordered to surrender. .......................... 89 The same to the same. Public News. Countess of Dorchester. The Princess Anne. Pepys ....................... 90 . The same to the same. Judges and Serjeants changed. Disorders in London on account of Popery.. .................. 93 The same to the same...« less