The plague at Westminster: or, An order for the visitation of a sick parliament, grievously troubled with a new disease, called the 'consumption of their members.' The persons visited are: The Earl of Suffolk, The Ld. Willoughby of Parham, The Earl of Lincoln, The Lord Maynard, The Earl of Middlesex, Sir John Maynard, The Lord Hunsdon, The Lord Barkly, Master Glyn, recorder of London. With a form of prayer, and other rites and ceremonies to be used for their recovery: strictly commanded to be used in all cathedrals, churches, chapels, and congregations, throughout His Majesty's three kingdoms, of England, Scotland, and Ireland
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