File E5/3/24. - Colonel Goring’s account of the First Army Plot [copy],

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E5/3/24.

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Colonel Goring’s account of the First Army Plot [copy],

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  • 1641. (Creation)

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1 vol.

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The First Army Plot involved a conspiracy among royalist officers (including Colonel George Goring) to bring troops from York to London to overawe Parliament during the Earl of Strafford’s trial in May 1641.

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Copies of: Henry Piercy’s letter to the Earl of Northumberland, presented to the House of Commons, 14 June 1641; interrogations propounded by the House of Commons to Colonel Goreinge concerning the plot with his answer upon them; and Col. Goreinge’s discovery of the plot upon his examination before the House of Commons, 24 June 1641.

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Formerly XII 29.

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Preferred citation: E5/3/24.

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vtls004488973

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: E5/3/24 (4).