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| | Books by Edmond Prideaux: Books in the extended shelves: Prideaux, Edmond, Sir, -1659: The copy of a letter from Edmund Prideaux, Esq. ... to a member of the committees now residing in York wherein is set down many particulars touching Bridgwater, ... viz. how many considerable persons, knights, collonels, serjeant-majors, and other officers &c. with great store of ammunition were taken there : also 14 articles agreed and concluded upon concerning the rendition of Pontefract Castle for the use of King and Parliament. ([S.l. : s.n, 1645?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Prideaux, Edmond, Sir, -1659: Strength out of vveaknesse. Or, The finall and absolute plea of Lieutenant-Col. John Lilburn, prisoner in the Tower of London, against the present ruling power siting at Westminster.: Being an epistle writ by him, Sep. 30. 1649. to his much honored and highly esteemed friend, Master John Wood, Mr. Robert Everard, ... whose names are subscribed Aug. 20. 1649. to that excellent peece, entituled The Levellers (falsly so called) vindicated; being the stated case of the late defeated Burford troops. And to Charles Collins, Anthony Bristlebolt, ... whose names are subscribed, August 29. 1649. to that choicest of peeces, entituled An out-cry of the young-men and apprentices of London, after the lost fundamentall-lawes and liberties of England. Which said plea or epistle, doth principally contein the substance of a conference, betwixt Master Edmond Prideaux, the (falsly so called) attorney-generall, and Lievetenant-Colonell John Lilburne, upon Friday the 14 of September 1649. at the chamber of the said Mr. Prideaux, in the Inner-Temple. (London : [s.n.], Printed 1649), also by John Lilburne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Prideaux, Edmond, Sir, -1659: Strength out of weaknesse. (London, 1649), also by John Lilburne (page images at HathiTrust) Prideaux, Edmond, Sir, -1659: A true relation of the taking of Sherborn castle.: With six hundred prisoners, one thousand arms, and great store of other provisions. Sent in two letters, the one, to the Right Honourable, William Lenthall Speaker of the House of Commons. And the other, to Edmund Prideaux and Dennis Bond, Esqs; members of the said House. Commanded to be forthwith printed by the Honorable, William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons. ([London] : Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Honorable House of Commons, Aug. 18. 1645), also by William Lenthall and Denis Bond (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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