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5 additional books about Edward Dering in the extended shelves: Many remarkeable passages from both Houses of Parliament from the 12 of May till this present concerning the great affaires of the whole kingdome : with many more passages of great consequence concerning Sir Edward Deering and divers other Kentish-men : and concerning a charge to be drawne up against them for their speedy tryall : with the examination of Mistresse Sanders, living at Ratcliffe, sister to Oneale, before the House of Commons the 12 of May, 1642 : also another examination by the honorable House of Commons concerning Sir Nicholas Cole and the inhabitants of Newcastle, May 13, 1642 : together with an order of both Houses of Parliament concerning the continuance of the terme at Westminster : likewise His Majesties letter to the gentry of Yorkshire, May 16, 1642. (London : Printed for T. Ryder, 1642), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The copie of a letter written unto Sir Edward Dering, lately put out of the house, and committed unto the Tower, Feb. 2. 1641.: His books censured to be burnt by the common executioner, for his strange unadvised and sudden differing from himself, and opposing the whole House. : Which letter was sent as is supposed, by a worthy member of the House of Commons, Feb. 4, 1641. (London : Printed for Iohn Tompson, 1641), by John Pym (HTML at EEBO TCP)
His Majesties demands and propositions propounded by His Majesty, to the major, knights, and gentry; to the city of Chester, accompaned with the Prince, Sir Edward Dering, and 2. regiments of horse and foote, togeather with their inditious answer thereunto. Likewise the Prince his desire to the Earle of Essex, with the true d[e]scription of the bataile fought by the trained band of Chester, and the Earle of Newcastle, Lord Rivers, Earle of Bristoll, and the Earle of Lindsey, who came to take possession of the said city, September 26. with the number of them that were slaine on both sides as it was sent in a letter from a gentleman of note, to a speciall friend of his in London. (London : Printed for Thomas Rider, Sept. 29. 1642), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Gentleman of note (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A declaration wherein is full satisfaction given concerning Sir Edward Deering: with the just vindication of him from the scandals cast upon him by malignants, and the reasons of his return. With a true relation of the Scots proceedings about the surrendring of Newcastle. ([London?] : Printed by Andrew Coe according to order, 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Nevves from the tower, France, and purgatory first, concerning the imprisonment of Sir Edward Deering ... with vote also of the House of Commons given against Bishop Wren ... likewise in a relation how the pope hath sent over a pardon for Canterburies absolution ... ([London] imprinted : [s.n.], 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Edward Dering: Books in the extended shelves: Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: Anagrammatographia Nicolai Revsneri Leorini, Comitis Palatini Caesarei : opus ob varios variorum nominum lusus anagrammaticos mirificè iucundum & festivum, melioris causâ in novem libros tributum : accessit Gvilielmi Blanci Albiensis Libellus de ratione anagrammatismi (Apud Tobiam Steinmannum, curante Thoma Schurerio, 1602), also by Nikolaus Reusner, Guilielmus Blancus, and Elias Reusner (page images at HathiTrust) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: A collection of speeches made by Sir Edward Dering, Knight and Baronet, in matter of religion, some formerly printed, and diverse more now added, all of them revised for the vindication of his name from weak and wilfull calumnie (London, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: A collection of speeches made by Sir Edward Dering Knight and Baronet, in matter of religion. Some formerly printed, and divers more now added: all of them revised, for the vindication of his name, from weake and wilfull calumnie: and by the same Sir Edward Dering now subjected to publike view and censure, upon the urgent importunity of many, both gentlemen and divines. (London : Printed by E.G. for F. Eglesfield, and Jo. Stafford, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: A consideration and a resolvtion first concerning the right of the laity in nationall councels : secondly concerning the power of bishops in affaires secular : prepared for the honourable House of Parliament / by Sr. E.D. ... (London : Printed for F. Eglesfeild, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: A declaration by Sir Edward Dering Knight and Baronet.: With his petition to the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. (London : Printed by J. Raworth, for Philemon Stephens, at the golden Lion in Pauls Church-yard, April 1. 1644) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: A discourse of proper sacrifice, in way of answer to A.B.C. Jesuite, another anonymus of Rome: whereunto the reason of the now publication, and many observable passages relating to these times are prefixed by way of preface: by Sr. Edvvard Dering Knight and baronet. (Cambridge : Printed for Francis Eglesfield, and are to be sold at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls-churchyard, 1644), also by George Glover and Cornelius Jansson van Ceulen (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: The foure cardinall-vertues of a Carmelite-fryar observed by Sir Edvvard Dering, knight and baronet ; and by him sent backe againe to their author Simon Stocke, alias Father Simons, alias Iohn Hunt, alias Anonymus Eremita. (London : Printed by Iohn Raworth for Richard Whitaker ..., 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons : Sir Edward Deering, knight and baronet : spoken in Parliament concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England, and for a national synod. (I. Franke, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons Sir Edward Deering knight and baronet spoken in Parliament concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England and for a nationall synod. (London : Printed for Iohn Franke ..., 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: Proceedings, principally in the county of Kent, in connection with the Parliaments called in 1640, and especially with the Committee of religion appointed in that year. (Printed for the Camden society, 1862), also by Lambert B. Larking and Camden Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: The speeches of Sr. Edward Deering in the Commons House of Parliament 1641 ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: Speeches. Selections (London : Printed for Francis Coles, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644: Three speeches of Sir Edward Dearings, Knight and Baronet, in the Commons House of Parliament (London : Printed for John Stafford, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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