Online Books by
Richard Crompton
(Crompton, Richard, fl. 1573-1599)
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Crompton, Richard, fl. 1573-1599: Copie of a letter to the Right Honourable the Earle of Leycester, Lieutenant generall of all her Majesties forces in the united Provinces of the lowe Countreys. (Imprinted at London : By Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, 1586), also by Robert Cecil Salisbury and Elizabeth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Crompton, Richard, fl. 1573-1599: L'authoritie et jurisdiction des courts de la Majestie de la Roygne. English. Selections. (London : Printed [by Miles Flesher] for Iohn Groue at Furniuals Inne Gate, 1630) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Crompton, Richard, fl. 1573-1599: The mansion of magnanimitie. Wherein is shewed the most high and honorable acts of sundrie English kings, princes, dukes, earles, lords, knights and gentlemen, from time to time performed in defence of their princes and countrie: set forth as an encouragement to all faithfull subiects, by their example resolutely to addresse them selues against all forreine enemies. Published by Richard Crompton an apprentice of the common law. 1599. Whereunto is also adioyned a collection of diuerse lawes ... with a briefe table, shewing what munition ought to be kept by all sorts of her Maiesties subiects ... (London : Printed [by Richard Field] for VVilliam Ponsonby, 1599) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Crompton, Richard, fl. 1573-1599: A short declaration of the ende of traytors, and false conspirators against the state & of the duetie of subiectes to theyr soueraigne gouernour: and wythall, howe necessarie, lawes and execution of iustice are, for the preseruation of the prince and common wealth. Wherein are also breefely touched, sundry offences of the S. Queene, co[m]mitted against the crowne of this land, & the manner of the honorable proceding for her conuiction thereof, and also the reasons & causes alledged & allowed in Parliament, why it was thought dangerous to the state, if she should haue liued. Published by Richard Crompton, an apprentice of the common lawes. Seene and allowed. (At London : Printed by I. Charlewood, for Thomas Gubbins, and Thomas Newman, 1587) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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