A new plot newly discovered, by the help of the London bell-man; of wicked and hellish conspiracies against the peace of this kingdom. Laid open to publick view of ull [sic] persons, both in city and countrey. With a term kept in Hell, by Don Belzebub, to try causes in that principality; which whilst they were sitting, a letter to that court was brought, shewing, that a certain night-walker, of inferiour dignity, called the London bell-man, had discovered most of the eminent plots, cheats, and villanies of several of the officers and promoters of the Devils own kindred, and brought them in danger of their lives; and by the help of his lanthorn and candle, made known the secrets that are taught in Hell, and laid them open to the broad eye of the world, and made them infamous, odious, and ridiculous to all persons, in setting them forth in print, and drawing their pictures to the life, to the open view of all. With the speedy resolutions of the whole court of Don Lucifer, upon the same, how

People / Organizations
Imprint
London?]: Printed for J. Conyers at the Black Raven a little above St. Andrews Church in Holbourn, [1680?
Publication year
1680
ESTC No.
R180952
Grub Street ID
71776
Description
[1], 7 p. ; 4°.
Note
Above imprint: The like never before printed in so small a volume. The first part. This may be printed, R.L.S

Pagination begins on A1v

With an advertisement at foot of p. 7 (A4v): Ready to be printed, The bell-man's night-search, or, The second part of the new plot discovered, by the help of the London bell-man. Laying open several cheats and villanies. This may be printed, R.P

never published?; Date of publication from Wing.