Index Expurgatorius Anglicanus: Or, a descriptive catalogue of the principal books printed or published in England, which have been suppressed, or burnt by the common hangman, or censured, or for which the authors, printers, or publishers have been prosecutedHart, W. H. (William Henry)
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Index Expurgatorius Anglicanus: Or, a descriptive catalogue of the principal books printed or published in England, which have been suppressed, or burnt by the common hangman, or censured, or for which the authors, printers, or publishers have been prosecuted
Hart, W. H. (William Henry)
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The result of this prosecution does not appear. A copy of this
publication is preserved in the British Museum Library.
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The True Protestant Mercury: or Occurrences Foreign and Domestic. No.
149. From Wednesday, June 7, to Saturday, June 10, 1682.
For publishing this periodical a prosecution was instituted
against Thomas Snowden, printer, of the parish of St. Andrew by
the Wardrobe, and Jane Curtis, wife of Langley Curtis, of the
parish of St. Bride's, Fleet Street. The following is a copy of the
information:--
Londonia. Memorandum quod Samuel Astry Armiger Coronator et
Attornatus domini Regis in curia ipsius Regis coram ipso Rege qui
pro eodem domino Rege in hac parte sequitur in propria persona
sua venit hic in curia dicti domini Regis coram ipso Rege apud
Westmonasterium die Lunæ proximo post tres septimanas Sancti
Michaelis isto eodem termino et pro eodem domino Rege dat curiæ
hic intelligi et informari quod Thomas Snowden de parochia
Sancti Andreæ Wardrope Londoniæ Typographus et Jana Curtis uxor
Langley Curtis nuper de parochia Sanctæ Bridgettæ Londoniæ Yeoman
existentes personæ male dispositi ac machinantes practicantes
et intendentes pacem et communem tranquillitatem hujus regni
Angliæ perturbare et diversas personas infra hoc regnum Angliæ
in maximum odium contemptum et vilipendium non solum cum dicto
domino Rege, verum etiam cum aliis subditis ipsius domini Regis
inducere et inferre et ad nequissimas machinationes practicationes
et intentiones suas prædictas perimplenda et perficienda prædicti
Thomas Snowden et Jana Curtis vicesimo die Junii anno regni
domini Caroli Secundi nunc Regis Angliæ &c. tricesimo quarto vi
et armis &c. apud parochiam Sanctæ Bridgettæ Londoniæ prædictam,
falso, illicite, injuste, nequiter, seditiose et scandalose,
imprimi causaverunt et publicaverunt, et uterque eorum adtunc et
ibidem imprimi causavit et publicavit quoddam falsum malitiosum
scandalosum et defamatorium libellum intitulatum _The true
Protestant Mercury or occurrences foreign and domestic_, in
quoquidem libello inter alia contenta fuerunt hæ falsæ, fictæ, et
scandalosæ sententiæ in hiis Anglicanis verbis, _The two Portugal
Cooks mentioned in our last had their tryals on Wednesday last at
Windsor, and were found guilty of poysening Benning the Turnbroach.
The foreman of the jury was Mr. W. the King's Plummer, who lives
near Windsor, but we do not hear of any sentence given as yet
against them. But we hear that his Majesty declared before the
trial, that whosoever was found in the fault, should have no favour
showed him. The reason that he had excepted against the Jury of the
King's servants, was because he had formerly some quarrel with some
of them, and had discovered something against them, and therefore
thought they would not do him justice._ Et ulterius idem Coronator
et Attornatus dicti domini Regis pro eodem domino Rege dicit quod
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