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A letter to the mayor of London
Bayly, William (1675)
[1676?]
Dated 4th day of the 8th month, 1670. Extracted from his "A collection of the several wrightings", 1676.
To the Mayor, aldermen, majestrates and officers of the military force in this city of London, and the county of Middlesex, for you to receive, and in patience consider
Brewster, Henry
[1662]
Author named as Henry Brewster, p.7.
The cry of the oppressed for justice: or, The case of Thomas Rudd, who was imprisoned and whipped through several streets of the town of Leverpool, in the county of Lancaster, by the order of the then mayor of the said town, for going through the streets thereof, and exhorting the people to fear God. With a letter written by the said Thomas Rudd, to Thomas Sweeting, mayor of Leverpool
Rudd, Thomas
1700
Not in Wing; Smith II, 515.
The prophet approved by the words of his prophesie coming to passe : being a declaration of the message which Daniel Baker received from the Lord to the Parliament... Also a letter from Daniel Baker, to the mayor and recorder of London
D. B (1650-1660); Hart, Thomas (1629-1704)
1659
Letter dated and signed: New-gate this 17th of the 8th month and 2. of the week 1659, Daniel Baker.
The immediate call to the ministery of the gospel, witnessed by the spirit : with a true declaration of the persecution and suffering of Richard Hubberthorne, James Parnell, Ann Blayling, by Will. Pickering, who is mayor of Cambridge. Also an answer to divers letters and mittimusses, against the said prisoners, answered
Hubberthorn, Richard (1628-1662); Parnell, James (1636-1656)
1654
Indexed in: Wing H3225; Smith I, 1011.
Truths defence, or, The pretended examination by John Alexander of Leith, of the principles of those (called Quakers) falsly termed by him Jesuitico-Quakerism, re-examined and confuted : together with some animadversions on the dedication of his book to Sir Robert Clayton, then Mayor of London
Keith, George (1639?-1716)
1682
Wing K225; Smith II, 22.
Truths defence, or, The pretended examination by John Alexander of Leith, of the principles of those (called Quakers) falsly termed by him Jesuitico-Quakerism, re-examined and confuted : together with some animadversions on the dedication of his book to Sir Robert Clayton, then Mayor of London
Keith, George (1639?-1716)
1682
Wing K225; Smith II, 22.
The innocent delivered out of the snare, and the blind guide fallen into the pit : or, An answer to a booke entituled, The great mysteries of godliness and ungodliness, full of lies, slanders, and false accusations; put forth by Ralph Farmer, a pretended minister of the City of Bristol, against those... people scornfully called Quakers ... And several quæries that was sent to them that call themselves ministers in the city of Bristol
Audland, John (1630-1664); Stoddart, Amos; Burrough, Edward (1633-1663); Benson, Gervase
1655
"An answer to a scandalous paper" is signed by Amos Stoddart and 9 others; "A lyar reproved" is signed E.B. [Edward Burrough?], and is followed by "To thee John Gonning, Mayor of Bristol... [etc.]", s...
The cry of blood. And Herod, Pontius Pilate and the Jewes reconciled, and in conspiracy with the dragon to devour the manchild : being a declaration of the Lord arising in those people of the city of Bristol who are scornfully called Quakers... Together with a true account of the material passaged in substance between the rulers and them ... Gathered up, written, and delivered to John Gunning late mayor of that city
Bishop, George (1668)
1656
Indexed in: Wing B2990; Smith II, 648.
The cry of blood. And Herod, Pontius Pilate and the Jewes reconciled, and in conspiracy with the dragon to devour the manchild : being a declaration of the Lord arising in those people of the city of Bristol who are scornfully called Quakers... Together with a true account of the material passaged in substance between the rulers and them ... Gathered up, written, and delivered to John Gunning late mayor of that city
Bishop, George (1668)
1656
Indexed in: Wing B2990; Smith II, 648.
The cry of blood. And Herod, Pontius Pilate and the Jewes reconciled, and in conspiracy with the dragon to devour the manchild : being a declaration of the Lord arising in those people of the city of Bristol who are scornfully called Quakers... Together with a true account of the material passaged in substance between the rulers and them ... Gathered up, written, and delivered to John Gunning late mayor of that city
Bishop, George (1668)
1656
Indexed in: Wing B2990; Smith II, 648.