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A strange and wonderful prophesie of Mr. Douglas a Scotchman; written by his own hand, and sent to their young King, full of wonder and admiration: wherein he foretels the great things that shall befall his person, this present yea[r] [1]651. VVith a great battel to be fought on the 15. of May next, between the English and the Scots, the event and success thereof 20. Lords to b[e] beheaded, and 20000 horse and foot totally vanquished and subdued, and what [shall] happen upon the obtaining this great victory. Also the S[c]ots Kings dream, the same night, after he was crowned, concerning England, Scotland, and Ireland, and by himself interpreted, and delivered to the Lord of his privie councel; VVith the strange apparation that appeared to him in the said dream, and the Lord Ogleby his speech touching the same. Signed by James Douglas, the authour of these prophetical observations, and licensed according to order.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.622[6]; Wing (2nd ed., 1994) / D2023.
Queensberry, James Douglas, Duke of, 1662-1711. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [2], 6 p. London: Printed by J.C, 1651.
Queensberry, James Douglas, Duke of, 1662-1711. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [2], 6 p. London: Printed by J.C, 1651.
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