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People and organisations | Count |
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671) | 4 |
Great Britain. Army | 4 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 3 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax | 2 |
Goodwin, John (1594?-1665) | 2 |
Prynne, William, 1600-1669 | 2 |
Brown, Richard, Sir, 1606?-1669 | 1 |
C. C of Gray'S Inn | 1 |
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 1 |
Church of England | 1 |
Innocencies triumph, or, An answer to the back-part of a discourse lately published by William Prynne, Esquire, intituled, A full reply, &c. The said back-part beginning at the foot of pag. 17. with this superscription; certain briefe animadversions on Mr. John Goodvvins Theomachia, &c
Goodwin, John (1594?-1665)
1644
Prynne's pamphlet, "A full reply to certaine briefe observations [by Goodwin] on Master Prynne's Twelve questions about church-government", October 19, 1644, contained strictures on Goodwin's pamphlet...
A word to purpose: or, A Parthian dart, shot back to 1642, and from thence shot back again to 1659. Swiftly glancing upon some remarkable occurrences of the times; and now sticks fast in two substantial queries, I. concerning the legality of the second meeting of some of the Long-Parliament-Members. Also, a fools bolt shot into Wallingford House, by as good a friend to England, as any is there, concerning a free state
C. C of Gray's Inn
Printed 1659
Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 2". Anon., attributed to C.C. by British Museum.
The propositions of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the officers in that army; made to the Right Honourable the Houses of Parliament, before their drawing back the quarters of the army to a further distance from London. Together with the copy of a warrant
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1647
Dated: Uxbridge June 27. 1647. Annotation on Thomason copy: June 29.
A manifesto from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Army under his command; concerning the XI. Members impeached, in the name of themselves, and the Kingdome of England. With seven propositions for the present peace, and settlement of the Kingdome; which being granted, they assure the Parliament to draw backe [sic]. Presented, to the Commissioners at Uxbridge June 27. to be by them humbly presented to the Parliament
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Parliament
Anno Dom. 1647
Title within decorative border; headpieces.
Innocency and truth triumphing together; or, The latter part of an answer to the back-part of a discourse, lately published by William Prynne Esquire, called, A full reply, &c : Beginning at the foot of p. 17. of the said discourse, with this title or superscription, Certain brief animadversions on Mr. John Goodwins Theomachia. Wherein the argumentative part of the said animadversions is examined; together with some few animadversions upon some former passages in the said reply. Licensed and printed according to order
Goodwin, John (1594?-1665)
1645
Prynne's pamphlet, "A full reply to certaine briefe observations [by Goodwin] on Master Prynne's Twelve questions about church-government", October 19, 1644, contained strictures on Goodwin's pamphlet...
The demands and desires of His Excellency the Lord General Fairfax, and his Generall Councell of Officer's [sic], to the Right Honorable the Lord Major, and Court of Aldermen, and their resolution touching all other officers and citizens, who shall oppose or neglect the said demands and desires. With His Excellencies message and proposals to the Lord Major, shewing the grounds and reasons of the armies entring the said city, and upon what terms and conditions he will remand them back again. Likewise the impeachment, demands, and proposals of the army, concerning Major Generall Brown. By the appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax Lord Generall, and his Generall Councell of Officers, Signed, John Rushworth, Secr
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)
1648
Dated December 11, 1648 by Thomason.
A Shrove-Tvesday banqvet sent to the bishops in the tovver, First, a London pancake to the bishop of Canterbury, presented by the apprentices of London, with the water mens attendance. Then, a Lincolnshire pudding, and a Yorkshire friter to the bishop of Yorke, a Norfolk dumplin and a Suffolke caveshead to bishop Wren. An old cudgel-beaten cocke to the b. of Gloucester. A rusty piece of bacon to the b. of Rochester. And lastly, a dish of collops and egges to the b. of Bath and Wells. VVith the cause of the souldiers training, and their manner of their drinkng [sic] a health to the said bishops
1641. [i.e. 1642]
Refers to the arch-bishop of Canterbury, William Laud, and the 12 other bishops impeached for promulgating the Canons of 1640. Prose, with 12 lines of verse at end. Listed under February, 1642 by ...
A vindication of King Charles: or, A loyal subjects duty. Manifested in vindicating his soveraigne from those aspersions cast upon him by certaine persons, in a scandalous libel, entituled, The Kings Cabinet opened: and published (as they say) by authority of Parliament. Whereunto is added, A true parallel betwixt the sufferings of Our Saviour and our soveraign, in divers particulars, &c
Symmons, Edward (1604?-1649); Symmons, Edward (1604?-1649)
printed in the yeere, 1648
Caption title on p. 1: Vindication of King Charles or A loyall subjects duty, &c. Published during November, 1647 (Thomason). Place of publication from Wing. A reply to: The Kings cabinet opened...
The case of the Armie truly stated, together with the mischiefes and dangers that are imminent, and some sutable remedies. Humbly proposed by the agents of five regiments of horse, to their respective regiments, and the whole Army. As it was presented by Mr. Edmond Bear, and Mr. William Russell, October 15. 1647. unto his Excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax. Enclosed in a letter from the said agents: also his Excellencies honourable answer thereunto
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Wildman, Sir John (1621?-1693)
printed in the yeare 1647
The army's grievances, that promises extracted by their demands in June forexpulsion of certain Members of Parliament, for back pay and for better conditions for ex-soldiers, wounded, and the poor are...