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John Pym receiving a letter containing an old bandage from a plague victim, October 1641>
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'Mr Pym, Doe not thinke that a Guard of men can protect you, if you persist in your Traytorous courses, and wicked Designes. I have sent a Paper-Messenger to you, and if this does not touch your heart, a dagger shall, so soon as I am recovered of my Plague-Sore: In the mean time you may be forborne, because no better man may bee indangered for you. Repent Traytor.'>
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'A damnable treason, by a contagious plaster of a plague-sore: wrapt up in a letter, and sent to Mr. Pym: wherein is discovered a divellish, and unchristian plot against the High Court of Parliament, October 25. 1641.' 1641, printed for W.B. : London, State Library Victoria, Melbourne (RAREEMM 837/8)>
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John Pym (1584 –1643)>
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