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Salutem in Christo
R. G; Grafton, Richard (1572); Burghley, William Cecil Baron (1520-1598)
[1571]
T.p. lacking?; caption title from signature Ar. Signed at end: R.G. Publisher suggested by STC (2nd ed.). Letter on Duke of Norfolk's imprisonment dated at end: At London the xiij of October 157...
De neutralibus et mediis : Grosly Inglyshed. Jacke of both sydes. A godly and a necessary catholike admonicion, touching those that be neutres, holding upon no certayne religion nor doctryne, and such as holde with both partes, or rather of no parte, very necessary to staye & stablysh Gods elect in the true catholike faith against thys present wicked world. Seen and allowed, according to the order appointed in the Quenes Maiesties injunctions
Wigand, Johann (1523-1587)
1562
Translated from the Latin of J. Wigand. Running title: Neutre and Jacke of both sydes.
The effect of the declaratio[n] made in the Guildhall by M. Recorder of London, concerning the late attemptes of the Quenes Maiesties evill, seditious, and disobedient subjectes
Fleetwood, William (1535?-1594)
[1571]
By William Fleetwood, whose name appears on A2r. An account of a speech given 16 Oct. 1571. Quire C in two settings: C1r last line has (1) "wisely" or (2) "wysely".