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6 additional books about Thomas Dangerfield in the extended shelves: Liars and fakers (Hutchinson & co., 1926), by Philip Walsingham Sergeant (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
The grand impostor defeated by Tho. Dangerfield. (London : Printed for Richard Janeway, 1682), by Thomas Dangerfield (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The dying speech of Robert Frances of Grays-Inn, Esq., July 24, 1685 delivered by his own hand to the ordinary, at the place of execution, desiring the same might be published. (London : Printed by George Croom ..., 1685), by Robert Frances (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A true relation of the sentence and condemnation of Thomas Dangerfield, at the King's Bench Bar, for his horrid crimes and perjuries. ([London : Printed and are to be sold by Walter Davis, 1685]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Dangerfields Dance giving an account of several notorious crimes by him committed, viz, he pretended to be a Duke, and feigned himself to be Monmouth, with several other pranks : for which he was sentenced stand in the pillory, to be vvhip'd at the carts arse, and to be sent back to prison. (London : Printed by J.M. ..., 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Duke Dangerfield declaring how he represented the D. of Mon--- in the country with his miraculous gift of touching, making knights, and other pranks in Staffordshire : how he was brought to town, examin'd before the King and counsell, and committed to Newgate. (London : Printed for J. Smith, 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Thomas Dangerfield: Books in the extended shelves: Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: Animadversions upon Mr. John Gadbury's Almanack, or diary for the year of our Lord 1682 by Thomas Dangerfeild [sic] and printed for the author. ([London] : Published by Langley Curtis ..., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: The case of Tho. Dangerfield with some remarkable passages that happened at the tryals of Elizabeth Cellier, the popish midwife, and the Earl of Castlemain, at the Kings-bench bar at Westminster, before Sir Will. Scroggs Kt, Lord Chief Justice, &c. in the month of June, 1680 : together with divers informations never yet publisht, John Gadbury his testimony, with all its evasions, some points of law insisted upon by the king & prisoners counsel; and the chief justice his opinion given therein, the manner and occasion of Dangerfield's commitment to prison, and also of his being discharged again and some animadversions upon the L.C.J. words / written by the hand of an indifferent person. (London : Printed for the author, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: Dangerfield's ghost to Jefferys ([London : s.n., 168-?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: Dangerfield's memoires, digested into adventures, receits, and expences by his own hand. (London : Printed by J. Bennet, for Charles Brome ..., 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: Don Tomazo, or, The juvenile rambles of Thomas Dangerfield (London : Printed for William Rumbald ..., 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: The grand impostor defeated by Tho. Dangerfield. (London : Printed for Richard Janeway, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: The information of Thomas Dangerfield, gent. delivered at the bar of the House of commons, Tuesday, the twenty sixth day of October, in the year of Our Lord 1680. (Printed by the assigns of John Bill [etc.] printers to the King, 1680), also by William Williams (page images at HathiTrust) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: The information of Thomas Dangerfield, gent.: Delivered at the bar of the House of Commons, Tuesday the twenty sixth day of October, in the year of Our Lord 1680. / Perused and signed to be printed, according to the order of the House of Commons, by me William Williams, speaker. (London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1680), also by William Williams and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: The information of Thomas Dangerfield, Gent. delivered at the bar of the Hovse of Commons, Tuesday the twentieth day of October in the year of Our Lord 1680 / perused and signed to be printed according to the order of the House of Commons by me William Williams ... (London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills ..., 1680), also by William Williams and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: More shams still, or, A further discovery of the designs of the Papists to impose upon the nation the belief of their feigned Protestant or Presbyterian plot by Thomas Dangerfield. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: Mr. Tho. Dangerfields particular narrative of the late popish design to charge those of the Presbyterian party with a pretended conspiracy against His Majesties person and government written by himself. (London : Printed for Henry Hills [and 5 others], 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: Mr. Tho. Dangerfield's second narrative wherein is contained a faithful charge against the Lady Powis, Mr. Stamford, (the Duke of Newburghs resident) and Mrs. Cellier relating to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey and the late plot made by the papists, to be cast upon the Protestants : wherein is I. A true account of methods used to invalidate the testimony of Captain William Bedloe and Mr. Prance, II. An account of the several papists imprisoned, and their crimes, with the charges it cost them to get out upon bail / written by his own hand. (London : Printed for Thomas Cockerill ..., 1680), also by Miles Prance, William Bedloe, Elizabeth Cellier, Elizabeth Somerset Herbert Powis, and Mr Stamford (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: Tho. Dangerfield's answer to a certain scandalous lying pamphlet entituled, Malice defeated, or, The deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier together with some particular remarks made from her own words, an acknowledgment of matter of fact, and a short compendium of the principal transactions of her life and conversation / all which are wrote by the hand of Tho. Dangerfield ... (London : Printed for the author and are to be sold at Randal Taylor's, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dangerfield, Thomas, 1650?-1685: Thomas Dangerfield's answer to a certain scandalous paper entituled, The Kings evidence vindicated as to the imputation of perjury (London : Printed for Richard Janeway, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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