Lord have mercie upon us: or, A plaine discourse declaring that the plague of warre, which now wasts this nation, tooke its beginning in and from the Citie of London, and from thence also hath received both increase and nourishment, to the infection and destruction of the rest of the kingdome. Written upon occasion of His Majesties ptoclamation [sic] of the seventeenth of Iuly, prohibiting all entercourse of trade betweene the Citie of London and other parts of his dominions.

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  • Lord have mercie upon us: or, A plaine discourse declaring that the plague of warre, which now wasts this nation, tooke its beginning in and from the Citie of London, and from thence also hath received both increase and nourishment, to the infection and destruction of the rest of the kingdome. Written upon occasion of His Majesties ptoclamation [sic] of the seventeenth of Iuly, prohibiting all entercourse of trade betweene the Citie of London and other parts of his dominions.
  • Lord have mercie upon us Plaine discourse declaring that the plague of warre which now wasts this nation, tooke its beginning in and from the Citie of London
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Imprint
[Oxford: H. Hall], Printed in the Yeare, M.DC.XL.III. [1643]
Publication year
1643-1643
ESTC No.
R1545
Grub Street ID
63389
Description
[2], 22, 31-49 [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
By Peter Heylyn. cf. NUC pre-1956.

Printer's name and place of publication from Madan.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Oxon"; Nouemb: 7th".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), H1726

Madan, II, 1486