THE NARRATIVE OF ROBERT JENISON (1648-1688); Of Grays-Inn, Esquire. Containing. I. A further discovery and Confirmation of the late Horrid and Treasonable Popish Plot, against His Majestie's Person, Government and the Protestant Religion. II. The Names of the Four Ruffians, designed to have murdered the King. III. The reasons why this discovery hath been so long deferred, by the said Robert Jenison. IV. An order of His Majesty in Council touching the same. Together with other material passages, Letters, and Observations thereupon. Together with a Preface Introductory to the said Narrative.

London: F. Smith, et. al. 1679. First Edition. 4to, pp. iv, 51. Bound with two copies of the license leaf and title-page. in later plain wraps. A very good copy. Wing J-561; McAlpin Coll.,; III, 806.; ESTC,; R11080. Item #48600

Jenison offers further evidence against Ireland and the other "plotters." He was a Catholic "witness" to the so called plot and said that the coinfessions of conspirator William Ireland on his death bed provoked him to become a Protestant.

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