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A cal to all the souldiers of the Armie, by the free people of England. 1. Justifying the proceedings of the five regiments. 2. Manifesting the necessity of the whole Armies joyning with them, in all their faithfull endeavours, both for removing of all tyranny and oppression, chiefly tythes and excise, and establishing the just liberties and peace of this nation. 3. Discovering (without any respect of persons) the chiefe authors, contrivers and increasers of all our miseries, especially the new raised hypocrits, by whose treacherous practices, all the just intentions and actions of the adjutators and other well minded souldiers, have been made fruitless.
Date of publication:
1647
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Anonymous. Attributed to Sir John Wildman. Place of publication from Wing. The page after the first p. 7 is numbered 7. "A call to all the souldiers of the Army, by the free people of England" (caption title) begins new ...
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Date of publication:
1645
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Variously attributed to Richard Overton, John Lilburne, John Wildman and Edward Sexby. Caption title. Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: between Sept: and 1645: "14" "7br 19th" [i.e. September 19th]; "Lilburne's ...
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Date of publication:
1689
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Attributed to John Wildman by Wing (2nd. ed.). Place and date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in: Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.). Library.
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Londons liberties, or, A learned argument of law and reason, before the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and Common-Council, at Guild-Hall between Mr. Maynard, now the Kings eldest serjeant at law, Mr. Hales, late Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, and Mr. Wilde, lately one of the justices of the same court, of council for the Livery-men of London, and Major John Wildman, and Mr. John Price, of council for the Freemen of London : wherein the freedom of the citizens of London in their elections of their mayor, sheriffs, aldermen, and common-council-men, is fully debated, their most ancient charters examined, and on both hands agreed to be but a confirmation of their former rights : with their opinions concerning the forfeiture of Londons charter.
Date of publication:
1682
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Maynard, John, Sir, 1602-1690.
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Wildman, John, Sir, 1621?-1693.
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Wilde, William, Sir, 1611?-1679.
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Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676.
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Identified in reel guide and on film as H249;cancelled in Wing (2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library and Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1647
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Signed on C4v: Robert Everard [and 11 others]. The agents' letter signed on D2r-v by Edward Trevers and 10 others. Variant: the first two signatures omitted in printing; first signature is George Garret. Edited by Sir John ...
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The lawes subversion: or, Sir John Maynards case truly stated Being a perfect relation of the manner of his imprisonment upon pleasure, for the space of five moneths by the House of Commons, and of the impeachment of high treason exhibited against him before the Lords, together with all the passages between him and the Lords, in messages to them, and speeches at their barre, as they were taken from his own mouth. VVherein also is contained a cleare discovery of the dangerous and destructive infringement of our native liberties, and of the arbitrary government now introduced by an aspiring faction over-awing the Parliament. Also that groundlesse false report concerning Sir Iohn Maynards submitting to the Lords jurisdiction refuted, to the shame of the reporters. By J. Howldin, Gent.
Date of publication:
1648
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J. Howldin = Sir John Wildman. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March 6th 1647"; the 8 in imprint date is crossed out and replaced with a 7. Reproduction of the originals in the British Library ...
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Truths triumph, or Treachery anatomized, being an impartiall discovery of the false, and treacherous information of M. Masterson, pretended minister of Christ at Shoreditch, against L.C.J. Lilburne, and I. Wildman, at the Lords Barre, January 18. 1647. concerning a meeting of severall honest men, in East Smithfield, Ian. 17. &c. In relation to which information, the said L.C. Lilburne stands committed to the Tower, and J. Wildman to the Fleet. With a true narrative of all the passages and discourses that passed at the said meeting, / as it was delivered at the Bar of the House of Commons, by J. Wildman, Ian. 19. 1647. Iohn VVildman.
Date of publication:
1648
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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