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| | Books by Edward Bagshaw: Books in the extended shelves: Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Certaine devout prayers of Mr. Bolton upon solemne occasions. Published by E. B. by M. Boltons owne coppy (London : Printed by George Miller dwelling in Black-Fryers, 1638), also by Robert Bolton and William Gouge (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: First speech with the oath that is given to judges (London : [s.n.], printed. 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: A just vindication of the questioned part of the reading of Edward Bagshaw, Esq; an apprentice of the common law. Had in the Middle Temple Hall the 24th day of February, being Munday, anno Dom. 1639. upon the statute of 25 E.3. called, Statutum pro clero, from all scandalous aspersions whatsoever. With a true narrative of the cause of silencing the reader by the then Archbishop of Canterbury: with the arguments at large of those points in his reading, for which he was questioned at the Council-Board. (London : printed in the year 1660. And are to be sold in Westminster-Hall and Fleetstreet, [1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Master Bagshaw his worthy speech in Parliament, Febr, 18. 1641. Concerning the passing of a bill, for the disarming of the papists within this kingdome. (London : Printed by T.F. for J. Thomas, 1641. [i.e. 1642]), also by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Mr Bagshaw's speech in Parliament February the ninth, 1640. Concerning episcopacy and the London petition. (London : Printed for Francis Constable, 1641), also by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things death, iudgement, hell, and heauen. With an assises-sermon, and notes on Iustice Nicolls his funerall. Together with the life and death of the authour. Published by E.B. (London : Printed by George Miller, dwelling in the Black-Friers, MDCXXXII. [1632]), also by Robert Bolton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things, death, iudgement, hell and heaven. With his assises-sermons, and notes on Iustice Nicolls his funerall. Together with the life and death of the authour. (Printed by George Miller, 1639), also by Robert Bolton and Nicolas Estwick (page images at HathiTrust) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: The rights of the crovvn of England, as it is established by law. / Written in the time of the late King, by Edward Bagshaw Esquire, an apprentice of the common-law. (London, : Printed by A.M. for Simon Miller at the Starre in St Pauls Church-yard, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: A short and priuate discourse betweene Mr. Bolton and one M.S. concerning vsury. Published by E.B. by Mr. Boltons owne coppy (London : Printed by George Miller dwelling in Blacke-Friers, 1637), also by Robert Bolton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: A short censure of the book of W.P. entituled, The University of Oxfords plea, refuted ([London : Printed for Rich. Royston], 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Speech in Parliament February the ninth, 1640 : concerning episcopacy and the London petition. --. (F. Constable, 1641) (page images at HathiTrust) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: A speech made by Master Bagshawe in Parliament concerning the triall of the twelve bishops on Munday the seventeenth of January, anno 1641 : as also the articles now in agitation objected against them. (London : Printed for T. T., 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Two arguments in Parliament the first concerning the cannons, the second concerning the premunire vpon those cannons / by Edward Bagshawe, Esquire. (London : Printed by George Miller, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Two arguments in Parliament : the first concerning the cannons, the second concerning the premvnire vpon those cannons (Printed by George Miller, 1641), also by George Miller (page images at HathiTrust) Bagshaw, Edward, -1662: Two sermons preached at Northampton at two severall assises there The one in the time of the shrevalty of Sir Erasmus Dryden Baronet. Anno Domini, 1621. The other in the time of the shrevalty of Sir Henry Robinson Knight, anno Domini, 1629. By Robert Bolton ... Published by E.B. (London : Printed by George Miller dwelling in the Blacke-Fryers, 1635), also by Robert Bolton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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