Index Expurgatorius Anglicanus: Or, a descriptive catalogue of the principal books printed or published in England, which have been suppressed, or burnt by the common hangman, or censured, or for which the authors, printers, or publishers have been prosecutedHart, W. H. (William Henry)
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Index Expurgatorius Anglicanus: Or, a descriptive catalogue of the principal books printed or published in England, which have been suppressed, or burnt by the common hangman, or censured, or for which the authors, printers, or publishers have been prosecuted
Hart, W. H. (William Henry)
Prohibited books -- England -- Bibliography
but that Honourable Board will put them into a method to prove the
whole, or any particular which their Honours in their great wisdom
shall think convenient to be brought to the test or examination_.
Et ulterius idem Attornatus dicti domini Regis nunc Generalis
pro eodem domino Rege dat curiæ hic intelligi et informari quod
prædicti Nathaniel Thompson, Willielmus Payne, et Johannes Farwell
vicesimo tertio die Februarii anno regni dicti domini Regis nunc
tricesimo quarto supradicto diversis aliis diebus et vicibus inter
prædictum vicesimum tertium diem Februarii anno tricesimo quarto
supradicto et diem exhibitionis hujus informationis apud parochiam
Sanctæ Mariæ le Bow Londoniæ prædictam scienter, et quilibet eorum
scienter prædictos separales libellos fore falsos malitiosos et
scandalosos et seditiosos vi et armis &c. falso illicite injuste
nequiter malitiose scandalose et diabolice prædictos falsos
malitiosos scandalosos et seditiosos libellos utteraverunt,
publicaverunt et quilibet eorum utteravit et publicavit, in
contemptum legum hujus regni Angliæ manifestum, ac scandalum et
defamationem publicæ justitiæ ejusdem, in malum exemplum omnium
aliorum in tali casu delinquentium, ac contra pacem dicti domini
Regis nunc coronam et dignitatem suas &c.
266.
The Memoirs of James Lord Audley Earl of Castlehaven, his engagement
and carriage in the Wars of Ireland, from the year 1642 to the year
1651. Written by himself. London. 1680.
On August 3rd, 1682, Lord Castlehaven was summoned before the
Council, the King being present, respecting the publication of
this book, which he owned; and it was resolved that the book was
a libel against the government.[221] A copy of this publication is
preserved in the British Museum Library.
267.
The Loyal Protestant, and true Domestic Intelligence, or News both
from City and Country, No. 166, Saturday, June 10th, 1682.
For publishing this periodical a prosecution was instituted against
Nathaniel Thomson and Mary his wife. The following is a copy of the
information:--
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