Strange and vvonderfull prophesies by the Lady Eleanor Audeley; who is yet alive, and lodgeth in White-Hall. Which shee [sic] prophesied sixteen yeeres agoe, and had them printed in Holland, and there presented the said prophesies to the Prince Elector; for which she was imprisoned seven yeers here in England, by the late King and his Majesties Councell: first, she was put into the Gate-house then into Bedlam, and afterwards into the Tower of London. With notes upon the said prophesies, how farre [sic] they are fulfilled, and what part remains yet unfulfilled, concerning the late King, and Kingly government, and the armies and people of England. And particularly White-Hall, and other wonderfull predictions. Imprimatur Theodore Jennings August 25. 1649.

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  • Strange and vvonderfull prophesies by the Lady Eleanor Audeley; who is yet alive, and lodgeth in White-Hall. Which shee [sic] prophesied sixteen yeeres agoe, and had them printed in Holland, and there presented the said prophesies to the Prince Elector; for which she was imprisoned seven yeers here in England, by the late King and his Majesties Councell: first, she was put into the Gate-house then into Bedlam, and afterwards into the Tower of London. With notes upon the said prophesies, how farre [sic] they are fulfilled, and what part remains yet unfulfilled, concerning the late King, and Kingly government, and the armies and people of England. And particularly White-Hall, and other wonderfull predictions. Imprimatur Theodore Jennings August 25. 1649.
  • Strange and wonderfull prophesies by the Lady Eleanor Audeley; who is yet alive, and lodgeth in White-Hall
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Imprint
London: printed for Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield near the Queens head Tavern, 1649.
Publication year
1649-1649
ESTC No.
R206128
Grub Street ID
82697
Description
[2], 6 p. : ill. ; 4⁰