PAMPHLET: The Publick Newes. Communicating:
1. The happie deliverance and wonderful preservation of certaine worthy and honourable lords and peers of this kingdom […] who should have been poisoned at a supper at the Earle of Leicester’s house […] by a papist French-man.
2. The five articles prepared by the Commons in Parliament against Mr. Herbert, the King’s Atturney Generall.
3. An Order of the House of Commons.
4. The Queen’s gracious answer to the Lord Digbie’s letter.
5. The examination and confession of Captain Butler, before the Committee, the said captain answering for all the eighteen rebels.
6. The Parliament’s verdict of the foresaid rebels.
7. A true relation of thirty-six other rebels, apprehended and taken in Milford-Lane, who intended to fire the City of London, had they not bin prevented.
Printed for John Thomas, London.