Oneales escape out of the tower of London on Thursday last being the 5 day of this present May 1642 : together with the supposed manner and means of his escape : wherein is expressed all his trecherous endeavours, plots and conspiracies wherein hee hath expressed himself a consanguinean to that rebellious family in Ireland : together with all the articles exhibited against him likewise all his accusations averred and approved by divers honourable persons unto the House of Parliament.
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