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A Relation of a strange apparition in an ale-house next doore to the White Horse, against Sommerset-House in the strand

where a company of papists were at their exercises : as is conceived the devill in an ugly black shape disturbing them, and tea-ring the rugge and scattering it in pieces up and down the roome : with a relation of a iudgement that strangely fell upon one at Mr. Mundayes house in Little Brittaine : who whilst he was cursing of Mr. Burton, Mr. Prinne and doctor Bastwicke his eares fell a bleeding to the amazement of the beholders

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  • First published:
  • 17th century
  • Language: English

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None of the 1 source behind this record supplied a summary of A Relation of a strange apparition in an ale-house next doore to the White Horse, against Sommerset-House in the strand (1641). What the catalog does say:

Traditions: Ghosts, hauntings, and poltergeists

Subjects: England, Apparitions, Anecdotes, Catholics

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Ghosts, hauntings, and poltergeists.

  • Controlled discovery queries from openlibrary matched “Apparitions”. Retained metadata contains “apparition” in the title, “Apparitions” in the subject metadata, and “apparition” in the edition title.

    • Apparitions· via Open Library
    • apparition· in title
    • Apparitions· in subject
    • apparition· in edition title

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where a company of papists were at their exercises : as is conceived the devill in an ugly black shape disturbing them, and tea-ring the rugge and scattering it in pieces up and down the roome : with a relation of a iudgement that strangely fell upon one at Mr. Mundayes house in Little Brittaine : who whilst he was cursing of Mr. Burton, Mr. Prinne and doctor Bastwicke his eares fell a bleeding to the amazement of the beholders

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1641Printed for Richard SmethrustEnglishNo ebook

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openlibrary-edition:OL15022369M
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