The Compleat history of independency: Upon the parliament begun 1640 / by Clem. Walker, Esq; continued till this present year 1660. which fourth part was never before published.

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Alternative Title:The History of independence with the rise, growth, and practices of that powerfull and restlesse faction.
Animadversions upon the armies remonstrance, delivered to the house of commons, Monday, 20. November, 1648. In vindication of the parliaments treaty with the king in the Isle of Wight.
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 caveat to all seduced adherents.
Anarchia anglicana: or the history of independency. The second part. Being a continuation of relations and observations historical and politick upon this present parliament, begun anno 16. Carolini primi. By Theodorus Verax.
The high court of justice, or Cromwels new slaughter-house in England. With the authority that constituted, and ordained it. Arrained, convicted, and condemned, for usurpation, treason, tyranny, theft, and murder. Being the third part of the history of independency, written by the same author.
The history of independency. The fourth and last part. Continued from the death of his late Maiesty, King Charles the first of happy memory, till the deaths of the chief of that juncto. By T.M. Esquire, a lover of his king and country.
Main Author: Walker, Clement, 1595-1651
Other Associated Names: Jephson, Michael, 1654-1694 (Former owner)
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for Ric. Royston, at the Angel in Ivy-Lane and Ric. Lownds, at the White Lion near the Little North Door of St. Paul's, 1661.
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Collection:Marsh
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Item Description:Title page in red and black ink.
Engraved frontispiece of Cromwell ordering 'The Royall Oake of Brittayne' to be pulled down.
Dedication 'To my dread Soveraign' by 'Theoph. Verax' and 'To his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the army under his command' by Theodorus Verax.
Six title pages dated 1648-1661.
No annotations.
Physical Description:6 pts. ; ill. : 4to
Published References:Wing W. 324.
Provenance Note:'Mich. Jephson' (crossed out) and Marsh's Greek motto on title page.
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