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Hollingworth, Richard (1639?-1701) | 6 |
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Modern policies : taken from Machiavel, Borgia and other choice authors
Sancroft, William (1617-1693)
1690
Dedication to My Lord R.B.E. (i.e. Ralph Brownrig, bishop of Exeter) signed: W. Blois, i.e. William Sancroft. Cf. BM.
The third part of No Protestant plot : with observations on the proceedings upon the bill of indictment against the E. of Shaftsbury: and a brief account of the case of the Earl of Argyle
Ferguson, Robert (1714)
1682
Anonymous. By Robert Ferguson. The first and third parts of this work were also attributed to Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, but Ferguson claimed authorship of all three parts. Errata...
A letter from General Ludlow to Dr. Hollingworth... defending his former letter to Sir E.S. which compared the tyranny of the first four years of King Charles the Martyr, with the tyranny of the four years of the late abdicated King. And vindicating the Parliament which began in Novemb. 1640. Occasioned by the lies and scandals of many bad men of this age
Ludlow, Edmund (1617?-1692); Ludlow, Edmund (1617?-1692); Hollingworth, Richard (1639?-1701)
Printed Anno Dom. 1692
Written in reply to Richard Hollingworth the younger's 'A defence of King Charles the first', 1692 and another tract entitled 'A vindication of their Majesties wisdom', 1691, which the author of this ...
A letter from Major General Ludlow to Sir E.S. : comparing the tyranny of the first four years of King Charles the martyr, with the tyranny of the four years reign of the late abdicated King. Occasioned by the reading Doctor Pelling's lewd harangues upon the 30th of January, being the anniversary Dr General Madding Day
Ludlow, Edmund (1617?-1692); Seymour, Sir Edward (1633-1708)
Printed 1691
Signatures: A-Dp4s. An anonymous work purporting to be by Ludlow and referring to "Eikon Basilike̋.
The character of King Charles I. From the declaration of Mr. Alexander Henderson... upon his death-bed: with a further defence of the King's holy book. To which is annex'd some short remarks upon a vile book call'd Ludlow no lyar. With a defence of the king from the Irish rebellion
Hollingworth, Richard (1639?-1701); Henderson, Alexander (1583-1646)
1692
Title and imprint within double line border.
A defence of King Charles I : occasion'd by the lyes and scandals of many bad men of this age
Hollingworth, Richard (1639?-1701)
1692
A vindication of Charles I, asserting his authorship of "Eikon Basilike".
A letter from General Ludlow to Dr. Hollingworth... defending his former letter to Sir E.S. which compared the tyranny of the first four years of King Charles the Martyr, with the tyranny of the four years of the late abdicated King. And vindicating the Parliament which began in Novemb. 1640. Occasioned by the lies and scandals of many bad men of this age
Ludlow, Edmund (1617?-1692); Ludlow, Edmund (1617?-1692); Hollingworth, Richard (1639?-1701)
Printed Anno Dom. 1692
Written in reply to Richard Hollingworth the younger's 'A defence of King Charles the first', 1692 and another tract entitled 'A vindication of their Majesties wisdom', 1691, which the author of this ...
A true account of the author of a book entituled Eikōn basilikē, or, The pourtraiture of His Sacred Majesty in his solitudes and sufferings proved to be written by Dr. Gauden, Late Bishops of Worcester. With an answer to all objections made by Dr. Hollingsworth and others
Walker, Anthony (1692)
1692
Eikōn basilikē also attributed to Charles I. Cf. DNB, article on John Gauden. Ascribed to Anthony Walker in "Advertisement" (p. 37).
The English case exactly set down by Hezekiah's reformation: in a court sermon at Paris
Steward, Richard (1593?-1651)
1687
First published 1659. Signatures: A-D⁴, E². Anon., by Richard Stewart.
Ludlow no lyar, or, A detection of Dr. Hollingworth's disingenuity in his Second defence of King Charles I. and a further vindication of the Parliament of the 3d of Novemb. 1640. With exact copies of the Pope's letter to K. Charles the first, and of his answer to the Pope. In a letter from General Ludlow, to Dr. Hollingworth. Together with a reply to the false and malicious assertions in the Doctor's lewd pamphlet, entituled, His defence of the King's holy and divine book, against the rude and undutiful assaults of the late Dr. Walker of Essex
Bethel, Slingsby (1617-1697); Wilson, Joseph of Yarmouth; Charles king of England (1600-1649); Gregory, Pope (1554-1623)
printed 1692
"To Mr. Luke Milbourn, minister of Great-Yarmouth and assistant to Dr. Hollingworth in his might undertakings", p.iii-xx, signed Jos. Wilson. Signed Edmund Ludlow, but probably not written by him. A...
The desolation of France demonstrated. Or, evident proofs that one half of the people of that kindom [sic] are destroyed : two thirds of its capital stock consumed; and the nation reduc'd to such a condition that it cannot be restored to the flourishing state it was in thirty years ago, in less than two hundred years, and not then neither, except the whole frame of their government to be new modell'd
Souligné de
1697
First edition. Sig. A1 is blank; sig. F1 signed E. Sigs. L-R (pp. 145-256) have running title on recto and verso reversed. Dedication signed: De Soulignè, grandson to Monsieur du Plessis Mornay...