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Joseph Hunscot
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Hunscot, Joseph: The humble petition and information of Ioseph Hunscot stationer,: to both the Honourable Houses of Parliament now assembled, against divers scandalous libels, and treasonous pamphlets against kingly government, and parliament proceedings; as may appear by the very books herewith presented. ([London : s.n., 1646]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Hunscot, Joseph: Most true relation of a vvonderfull victory it pleased God to give those two worthy commanders Sir Robert and Sir William Stuart (Printed by R. Oulton. and G. Dexter for Ioseph Hnnscott [sic], 1642), also by Gregory Dexter, Richard Oulton, and Henry Elsynge (page images at HathiTrust)
Hunscot, Joseph: The order of the House of Commons declaring the high breach of priviledge of Parliament by His Majesties coming in person, attended with great numbers of persons armed with halberds,swords and pistolls,to the Commons House of Parliament : together with the power given to the committee of the House of Commons appointed to sit in London to consider of vindicating the priviledge of Parliament and of the safety of the Kingdom and Citie. Wherunto is added the names and declaration of the said committee. (J. Hunscott, 1642), also by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (page images at HathiTrust)
Hunscot, Joseph: To the right worshipful Iohn Fowke, alderman of the ward of Farrington within, to the deputy, Common-counsell, and to the rest of the inhabitants of the aforesaid ward. The humble petition of Joseph Hunscot citizen and stationer of London. ([London : s.n., 1647]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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