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Relations and observations, historical and politick : upon the Parliament, begun anno Dom. 1640. Divided into II. books : 1. The mystery of the two juntoes, Presbyterian and Independent. 2. The history of Independency, &c. Together with an appendix, touching the proceedings of the Independent faction in Scotland [by Theodorus Verax

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Walker, Clement, 1595-1651.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Argyll, Archibald Campbell d. 1661.
Argyll, Archibald Campbell.
Great Britain--History--Civil War, 1642-1649.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
3 v. in 1 : ill. ; 19 cm.
Other Title:
History of independency
Anarchia anglicana
Place of Publication:
London : s.n.], 1648-1651.
Notes:
Running title: The history of independency.
Part 2 has title: Anarchia anglicana, or, The history of Independency.
Book 2 and the appendix have each a special t.p., that of the latter reading "An appendix to The history of Independency, being a brief description of some few of Argyle's proceedings, before and since he joyned in confederacy with the Independent junto in England: with a parallel betwixt him and Cromwell, and a cavent to all his seduced adherents ... London, for R. Royston, 1661."
"A list of the names of the members of the House of commons observing which are officers of the army ... with such summes of money ... as they have given to themselves for service ... against the king and kingdome. Corrected and augmented" (first printed 1648): p. 166-174.
Bound with this: (1) Anarchia anglicana; or, The history of Independency. The second part ... 1649. (2) The High covrt of justice ... Being the III. part of The history of Independency ... 1651.
On verso of last leaf of "the III. part" is a certificate of the clerk of Parliament dated March 28, 1660.
Local Notes:
The dedication is signed "Theoph. Verax" while the prefatory epistle which follows bears the signature "Theodorus Verax".

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