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John Birkenhead
(Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679)
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Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: An ansvver to a speech without doores: or, Animadversions upon an unsafe and dangerous answer to the Scotch-papers, printed under the name of Mr. Challener his speech, which while it offereth to reach a blow at the Scotch-papers, doth indeed strike at the honour of the Parliament, and interest of the kingdome of England. ([London : s.n., 1646]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: An answer to a speech without doores ; or, Animadversions upon an unsafe and dangerous Answer to the Scotch-papers, printed under the name of M', Challener his speech, which while it offereth to reach a blow at the Scotch-papers, doth indeed strike at the honour of the Parliament, and interest of the kingdome of England. ([Place of publication not identified], 1646) (page images at HathiTrust)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: The assembly-man (London : Printed for Richard Marriot ..., 1662 [i.e. 1663]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: The assembly-man written by John Birkenhead, in the year 1647. (London : Printed for W. Davis ..., 1681/2) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: The assembly-man written in the year 1647. (London : Printed for Walter Davis ..., 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: Cabala, or, An impartial account of the non-conformists private designs, actings and wayes from August 24, 1662 to December 25 in the same year. (London : [s.n.], 1663) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: The four-legg'd elder, or, A true relation of a dog and an elder's maid to the tune of The lady's fall, or, Gather your rosebuds, and fourty other tunes. ([S.l.] : Printed in the year 1647 and reprinted 1677 for D. Mallet, [1677]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: The fovr-legg'd elder, or, A horrible relation of a dog and an elders maid to the tune of The lady's fall. ([London : s.n., 1647]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: Loyalties tears flowing after the bloud of the royall sufferer Charles I. &c. Englands glory and shame. By J.B. ([London? : s.n.], Anno Dom. 1649. [i.e. 1650]), also by James Barlow (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: Mercurius Menippeus. The loyal satyrist, or, Hudibras in prose (Printed for J. Hindmarsh, 1682), also by Samuel Butler (page images at HathiTrust)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: A Mystery of godlinesse and no cabala, or, A sincere account of the non-conformists conversation ... occasioned by a bitter and malitions [sic] paper called the Cabala. (London : [s.n.], 1663) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: A nevv ballad of a famous German prince and a renowned English duke, who on St. James's day one thousand 666 fought with a beast with seven heads, call'd provinces; not by land, but by water; not to be said but sung; not in high English nor Low Dutch; but to a new French tune, called Monsieur Ragou, or, The dancing hobby-horses. ([S.l. : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1666) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: Nevves from Pembroke and Mongomery, or Oxford Manchesterd by Michael Oldsworth and his Lord, who swore he was chancellour of Oxford, and proved it in a speech made to the new visitours in their new convocation, April 11. 1648. As here it follows word for word and oath for oath. (Printed at Mongomery [i.e. London] : [s.n.], 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: A new ballad of a famous German prince and a renowned English duke who on St. James's day, one thou[sand] fought with a beast with seven heads, call'd provinces, not by land, but by water, not to be said, but sung, not high English nor Low Dutch, but to a new French tune call'd Monsieur Ragou, or, The Dancing hobby-horses. ([Edinburgh] : Printed at London and re-printed at Edinburgh, 1666) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: Paul's Church-yard.: Libri theologici, politici, historici, nundinus Paulinis (unà cum templo) prostant venales. Juxta seriem alphabeti democratici. / Done into English for the Assembly of Divines. ([S.l. : s.n., 1651-1652]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: Posthumous works in prose and verse, written in the time of the civil wars and reign of K. Charles II (S. Briscoe, 1715), also by Roger L'Estrange and Samuel Butler (page images at HathiTrust)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: A sermon preached before his Majestie at Christ-Church in Oxford on the 3. of Novemb. 1644. after his returne from Cornwall. By John Berkenhead, fellow of All-Soules Colledge. (Oxford [and London : s.n.], printed in the yeare, 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: The speech without doores defended without reason. Or, A vindication of the Parliaments honour:: in a rejoynder to three pamphlets published in defence of M. Chaloners speech. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: Two centvries of Pauls church-yard una cum indice expurgatorio in bibliothecam Parliamenti, sive librorum, qui prostant venales in vico vulgo vocato Little-Brittain / done into English for the benefit of the assembly of divines, and the two universities. ([London? : s.n., 1653]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679: Wit and loyalty reviv'd in a collection of some smart satyrs in verse and prose on the late times / by Mr. Abraham Cowley, Sir J. Berkenhead, and the ingenious author of Hudibras, &c. (London printed : For W. Davis, 1682), also by Abraham Cowley and Samuel Butler (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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