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Prynne, William (1600-1669) | 11 |
Great Britain. Army. Council | 5 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671 | 2 |
Great Britain. Army | 2 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 2 |
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680 | 2 |
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658 | 1 |
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons | 1 |
Hotham, John, Sir, 1589-1645 | 1 |
Prynne, William | 1 |
A soveraign antidote to prevent, appease, and determine our unnaturall and destructive civill warres and dissentions. Wherein divers serious considerations tending to this purpose are propounded both to the King and subjects, the Parliaments and Sir Iohn Hothams proceedings at Hull and in the militia justified, Sr Iohn Hothams actions proved to be neither treason, felony, nor trespas, by the laws of the land, nor any just ground or cause at all for His Majestie to rayse an army, or a most unnaturall civill warre in his Kingdome. With a most serious exhortation both to the King and subjects to embrace and preserve peace and abandon civill warres, with other matters worthy of consideration
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
Printed in the yeare 1642
Headpiece, initial block. Sidenotes. Published 18th August (Thomason). Anon., by William Prynne. Includes bibliographical references.
A short, legal, medicinal, usefull, safe, easie prescription, to recover our kingdom, Church, nation from their present dangerous, distractive, destructive confusion, and worse than Bedlam madnesse : seriously recommended to all English freemen who desire peace, safety, liberty, settlement
Prynne, William (1600-1669); Thomas, Edward (fl. 1657-1687)
1659
Published November 4 (Thomason).
A hue and crie after Cromwell: or, The cities lamentation for the losse of their coyne and conscience
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
Printed in the year of no liberty 1649
In prose and verse. Song at end, "To the tune of Faire Fidelia". Published July the 24th (Thomason). Anon., possibly by William Prynne.
Ten quaeres, upon the ten new commandements of the General Council of the officers of the armies Decemb. 22. 1659
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
[1659]
Begins with A1, p.1. Apparently published without a title-page. Caption title. Anon., by William Prynne. Imprint suggested by Wing(2).
Independency examined, vnmasked, refuted, by twelve new particular interrogatories: detecting both the manifold absurdities, inconveniences that must necessarily attend it, to the great disturbance of church, state, the diminution, subversion of the lawfull undoubted power of all Christian magistrates, parliaments, synods: and shaking the chiefe pillars, wherewith its patrons would support it
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
1644
Printer's name from Wing CD. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept: 26". Independency examined, unmasked, refuted, by twelve new particular interrogatories.
A full vindication and answer of the XI. accused Members, viz. Denzill Holles, Esq; Sir Philip Stapleton... Anthony Nichols Esq to a late printed pamphlet intituled, A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command; against the said Members, by his appointment and the Councel of War
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
Printed in the year, 1647
An answer to 'A particular charge or impeachment in the name of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax... against Denzil Holles ... ', London, 1647 (July 9). Dated July 15, 1647 by Thomason. Attributed...
A vindication of the imprisoned and secluded Members of the House of Commons, from the aspersions cast upon them, and the maiority of the House, in a paper lately printed and published: intituled, An humble answer of the Generall Councel of the Officers of the Army under his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the demands of the honourable Commons of England in Parliament assembled, concerning the late securing or secluding some members thereof
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
1649
Attributed to William Prynne. Dated January 23, 1649 by Thomason. "An humble answer... [etc.]" was published January 3, 1699. Includes "A list of imprisoned and secluded members", dated Jan. 20....
VIII qveries upon the late declarations of, and letters from, the army: proposed to all true lovers of their country and parliaments, and conscientious souldiers in the army
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
Printed in the yeare 1647
Published June 15, 1647 (Thomason). Anonymous. By William Prynne.
A full vindication and answer of the XI. accused Members, viz. Denzill Holles, Esq; Sir Philip Stapleton... Anthony Nichols Esq to a late printed pamphlet intituled, A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command; against the said Members, by his appointment and the Councel of War
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
Printed in the year, 1647
An answer to 'A particular charge or impeachment in the name of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax... against Denzil Holles ... ', London, 1647 (July 9). Dated July 15, 1647 by Thomason. Attributed...
A brief ivstification of the XI. accused members, from a scandalous libel, stiled A particular charge and impeachment, in the name of Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under him, newly printed and published to defame them : wherein the apparent falshood and malice of some of the most materiall charges, is demonstrated to the world, for the present, till the rest be fully cleared in time by themselves, to the eternal infamy of the fals accusers, not any of them as yet daring to own and make good the generall or particular charge, in their own names under hands, as by law they ought
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
printed in the year, 1647
Refers to the impeachment of Denzil Holles and 10 others. "A particular charge and impeachment... [etc.]" was published on July 9, 1647. Title and imprint within lined border. Dated July 13, 164...
A declaration of the officers and armies, illegall, injurious, proceedings and practises against the XI. impeached Members : (not to be parallel'd in any age) and tending to the utter subversion of free Parliaments, rights, priviledges, freedome, and all common justice. And to introduce a meer arbitrary power in the very highest court of iustice
Prynne, William (1600-1669)
printed in the year, 1647
Refers to the impeachment of Denzil Holles and 10 others. Anonymous. By William Prynne. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 8th".