A BILL of SALE.
In Westminster-Hall, on the 22d. of January, will be Sold by Inch of Candle, these following Goods, in several Parcels.
The First Lot.
- 1 ONE curious Web of the King's own Spinning, before he went off, by the Name of the Holy League, made with the French K. for extirpating Heresie: At the price of an English Crown; to advance a Dutch Stiver.
- 2 Another curious piece of the same Spinning, sent to the same K. to Establish the Protestant Religion, by Introducing a French Army: at the Rate of 500 Thousand pounds; to advance 30000 Men.
- 3 2 I arge Pieces of Liberty of Conscience, the one Changeable, the other Mazarene Blew, by setting up of Popery, at the loss of a Kingdom; to advance the Church of England.
- 4 One Kemnant more ditto, by the Name of Toleration, at the same Rate; to advance on the same manner.
- 5 3 Pints of Q. Mary's Milk, found by the Lady Powis upon her Smock, before the Birth of the P. of W—s: valued; Kingdoms; to advance a P—sh Successor.
- 6 3 Grains of the D. of Berwick's most Refin'd Wit, with as many more extracted from the Brains of his disbanded Dear Joys: valu'd; pence half a grain; to advance a new Farthing each bidding.
- 7 2 Whole Pieces of the Ld. Peterborough's Religion, both Changeable Green: valued at 10000 Oaths, when he was clapt in the Tower; to advance 500 each bidding.
- 8 The very same Scarlet Cloak, Hat and Feather, Father Petre had on, when he made his escape into France; whereof, Father Gregory is to have the Refusal; valu'd at a 100 Thousand Guinneys; to advance 1000 each bidding.
- 9 The Holy Robes, and Consecrated Vestments of the Right Reverend Fathers, Dr. Ellis, and Dr. Hall; when they were made Bishops, since changed into Red Coats: valued 100 pound; to advance 50 for a pair of Oars.
- 10 6 Large Canonical Gewns and Cossacks, cut out of St. Paul's own Cloak, for the Roman Priests to scamper off in vissible: each valued at 20 pound; to advance 5 pound each bidding.
- 11 2 Consecrated Grid-Irons, brought from the Chappel of the Benedictins in St. Johns's, which cost 100 pound each, to broyl Hereticks: now we can afford it at so many Shillings; to advance a Benedictin Monk each bidding.
- 12 2 Brace of monumental Spits, brought from the same place, to roast them by Couples: valued Purgatory; to advance 6 Masses each bidding.
- 13 6 Dozen of new fashioned Bridles, made in Southwark, to extort them to Abjuration: valued at 20 Shillings a Bridle; to advance 6 pence each bidding.
- 14 2 Foot of the self same Rope, the Ld. Chancellor long since fancy'd in a Dream, now come to pass in the Tower: vallued at the price of a Purse and Mace; to advance a Gibbet.
- 15 2 Foot of the self same stuff, supported the Ld. Moulgrave's Pride at White-Hall, now cringing at St. James's: valued once at 20000 pound, now scarce so many pence, to advance a half penny.
- 16 2 Pieces of the Ld. Feversham's Courage, half penny broad, proportionable to his Conduct: vallued at the price of a Blew Garter; to advance a new Crevat-string, Orange Collour.
- 17 The self-same blank Commission, granted to the Ld. Powis, to be Ld. Chancollour of England: vallued then at 4000 pound, per annum, now at nothing; to advance propottionably.
- 18 2 Large Sheets of the Ld. Salisbury's Pardon, under the great Seal: valued at the same Rate; to advance on the same manner.
- 19 The Ld. Arrundell's Privy Seal: valued at the Rate of an Halter, Orange Tawvy; to advance a Popish Councellour.
- [Page]20 3 Infallible Articles of the Ld. Bellasis's Depositions, proving the Legittimacy of the Prince of Wales: valued 3 pence, to advance a new Farthing.
- 21 4 Invisible Boxes full of Sacred Reliques, taken by the Mobile, from the Embassadour's Chappel in Wild-Street: valued 80000 pounds, to advance a broken States-man.
- 22 1 Rich Crown Jewel, dropt out of the Queen's own Box, stole away by the Itallian Priest: vallued at the price of a double Clout, to advance a Surreverence.
- 23 3 Ells of the Countess of Dorchester's Virginity, full yard wide, and a little better, by the Stan dard: valued once at 20000 pounds; to advance a Crown each bidding.
- 24 3 Ells of the Lady Mary Ratcliff's Chastity, stole away by the French Fiddler, who Married the Mother, and Buggered the Daughter: valued at 10000 pounds, to advance for a P—sh Squire.
- 25 A new Mathemattical Nut-cracker, for his Monki-ship the Ld. Walgrave, to keep his Chops going at home, while the Squirril his Wife is playing with her Tail abroad: valued at a Guinney, to advance half a Crown.
- 26 12 Spick and span new Halters, Eleven whereof for the dispensing Judges, the other for the late Speaker Williams: valled a Mark, to advance 13 pence half penny.
- 27 As many new Maiden Blocks, whereon Ax was never yet laid, since the making, for the Popish Converts, and Councels: valued 10 Shillings a piece, to advance a Traytor's Head:
- 28 2 Curious fine spun Bills, one for the discovering the Intrigues of State, the other the Birth of the Prince of Wales of the Ld. Chancellour's own drawing, to be presented to the House this Session: valued his Neck, to advance upon Discretion.
- 29 2 Pots of round and sound pickled Protestants, amongst whom is Peterborow, Sunderland, Huntingdou, Le'strange, Lobb and Pen: valued two Marks each Pot; to advance a Noble, or counterfeit half-penny each bidding.
- 30 A new Book of Rates, of the Custom, Trade and Manufacture of this Kingdom, to be presented the same day: valued once at 2 Millions, spent upon the Priests; now to be converted to its proper Use.
ADVERTISEMENT.
WHereas, there are several Popish Priests, M [...]nks and Jesuits; with as many Irish Cut-Throats, still lurking in this City, contrary to the late Order of Council, and the Fundamental Laws of the Realm. These are to give notice, that if any Person or Persons, shall discover either Priest or Papist, after the 22d. aforesaid; so that he be brought, dead or alive, before the Bar of the said House, shall have the price of a she Wolf's Head for his Reward.
Printed in the Year, M.DC.IXXX.IX.