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Brotherton Collection31
English Literature9

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popish plot, 16786
english newspapers2
dialogues, english1
freedom of religion1
presbyterianism1
press1
religion and politics1
swearing1
truthfulness and falsehood1

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Great Britain12
King'S Lynn (England)1
London (England)1

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L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-170433
Godfrey, Edmund Berry, Sir, 1621-16785
L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)5
Church of England3
Rose-Ally-Poet3
Rose-Ally-Poet Pseud3
Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee3
Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee Pseud3
Brown, Thomas (1663-1704)2
Care, Henry, 1646-16882

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From 160031
From 17001
From 19001

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Up to 17993
Up to 19991

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Sir Roger L'Estrange : a contribution to the history of the press in the seventeenth century

Kitchin, G W (1827-1912)

1913

"With 11 full-page plates". "List of L'Estrange's political works": p. 411-418.

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Heraclitus ridens redivivus; or, A dialogue between Harry and Roger concerning the times

Brown, Thomas (1663-1704)

1688

Catalogued from drop-head title and colophon. An imaginary dialogue between Henry Care and Sir Roger L'Estrange suggested by Thomas Flatman's periodical "Heraclitus ridens". L'Estrange is represente...

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Heraclitus ridens redivivus; or, A dialogue between Harry and Roger concerning the times

Brown, Thomas (1663-1704)

1688

Catalogued from drop-head title and colophon. An imaginary dialogue between Henry Care and Sir Roger L'Estrange suggested by Thomas Flatman's periodical "Heraclitus ridens". L'Estrange is represente...

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The loyal Observator: or, Historical memoirs of the life and actions of Roger the Fidler, alias, the Observator

1683

"Roger the Fidler, alias the Observator" is Sir Roger L'Estrange (RLIN). First and second gatherings both signed B. Anon. Caption title. Imprint from colophon.

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Remarks on Sr Roger L'Estrange's edition of Æsops Fables. Adorn'd with variety of history, both ancient and modern

Gordon, James (1640?-1714)

1701

Another edition of 'Some observations on the Fables of Æsop', 1700.

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Trialogue, or, A Threefold discourse betwixt the Pope, the Devil and Towzer concerning the affairs of England

[1681]

Towzer is Roger L'Estrange. Anon. Caption title. Imprint from colophon; date suggested by NUC pre-1956 imprints.

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An exclamation against Julian, secretary to the Muses : with the character of a libeller

Person of quality

[1679?]

Place and probable date of publication from Wing. Verse satire on a publisher and a writer; Julian may refer to Sir Roger L'Estrange. Cf. BM.

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The Cities just vindication, or, A scourge for a vagabond libel intituled, Goodman Country to his worship, the city

[1682?]

On the election of sheriffs. Caption title. Place and date of publication from Wing. A reply to Sir Roger L'Estrange: Goodman Country to his worship, the city of London.

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The time-servers, or, A touch of the times : being a dialogue between Tory, Towzer, and Tantivee, at the news of the dissolution of the late worthy Parliament at Oxford

1681

On the exclusion crisis, with a satirical engraving depicting the Catholic interest, in which Sir Roger l'Estrange appears as Towzer, a dog, explained in 72 lines of verse. Broadside. Caption titl...

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A sermon prepared to be preach'd at the interment of the renowned Observator : With some remarques on his life

Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee pseud; Rose-ally-poet pseud

1682

Title within mourning borders. A parody, "in Rabelaisian humor with a text from Pantagruel," on the Observator, edited by Sir Roger L'Estrange. cf. Dict. nat. biog. Anon.

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A sermon prepared to be preach'd at the interment of the renowned Observator : With some remarques on his life

Younkercrape, Toryrorydammeeplotshammee pseud; Rose-ally-poet pseud

1682

Title within mourning borders. A parody, "in Rabelaisian humor with a text from Pantagruel," on the Observator, edited by Sir Roger L'Estrange. cf. Dict. nat. biog. Anon.

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