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The reasons that induced Mr John Trench, a clergyman in Ireland, to believe that Capt. Jones went to England in April, 1690 with a design to assassinate King William.
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Jones,
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Capt.
Trench, John
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Rev.
William III.
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King of England
1690-04
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1690: April
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Oxford
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Oxford: Bodleian Library, Ms. Rawl. D. 815 (13,583): (Extract)
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