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Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of (1621-1683)6
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper3
Buckingham, George Villiers2
Buckingham, George Villiers Duke of (1628-1687)2
Catholic Church2
Ferguson, Robert (1714)2
George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham2
Charles, II, King of England, 1630-16851
Great Britain1
Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (London)1

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Two speeches. I. The Earl of Shaftsbury's speech in the House of Lords the 20th. of October, 1675. II. The D. of Buckinghams speech in the House of Lords the 16th. of November 1675. Together with the protestation, and reasons of several Lords for the dissolution of this Parliament; entred [sic] in the Lords journal the day the Parliament was prorogued, Nov. 22d. 1675

Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of (1621-1683); Buckingham, George Villiers Duke of (1628-1687)

Printed Anno Domini. 1675

First edition. First and last leaf are blank. With an errata slip pasted to titlepage verso. Errata slip line 2 ends "l. 18. r." A variant reads: errata slip line 2 ends "l.18.r Lords." Drop-head ...

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No Protestant-plot: or The present pretended conspiracy of Protestants against the King and government, discovered to be a conspiracy of the papists against the King and his Protestant-subjects

Ferguson, Robert (1714); Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of (1621-1683)

1681

The first of three parts. "The first and second parts have been attributed to the Earl of Shaftesbury, but [Robert] Ferguson affirmed that he wrote all three"--Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). Signatures:...

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The second part of No Protestant plot

Ferguson, Robert (1714); Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of (1621-1683)

1682

"The first and second parts have been attributed to the Earl of Shaftesbury, but [Robert] Ferguson affirmed that he wrote all three"--Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). The first leaf is blank.

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A letter to the Earl of Shaftsbury this 9th. of July, 1680. From Tom Tell-Troth a downright Englishman

Tell-Troth, Tom; Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of (1621-1683)

[1680]

".. to lay before you the great mischiefs that both the monarchy and Protestant religion do suffer, in respect of the present designs of papist and commonwealths-man.."--p. 1. Caption title. Impri...

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