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by Michell, A.
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THE BEGINNINGS OF ENGLISH JOURNALISM
SECONDARY WORK OF THE EARLY JOURNALISTS
* Relations' and other isolated pamphlets of news can be identified by the
names of the publishers of the newsbooks which are attached to them. It
has not been found possible to catalogue these, owing to their number.
Henry Walker alone issued more than 90 during the years 1647 and 1648.
Pamphlets and books by the different writers are numbered in
chronological order, and pamphlets by other writers to which they gave
rise or which they answered, etc. , have been added in order of date. The
dates are those of George Thomason, and will enable the reader to find
them in the catalogue of the Thomason tracts.
Audley, Thomas. 18 Jan. 1643/4. Mercurius Aquaticus; or the Water
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John Taylor. )
14 Feb. 1643/4. A checke to Britanicus. (Supposed to be by Prynne-
Thomason. )
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Berkenhead, Sir John. 1645. The true character of Mercurius Aulicus
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1. 1 Sept. 1647. The four leggʻd Elder.
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3. 20 Sept. 1652. Paul's Churchyard: libri theologici, politici,
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tertia.
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slavery entended and in part brought upon the free people of England
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Gen. Ireton and others of that faction. Also the pretended designe of
Levelling refuted and cleared from those aspersions cast upon the
authors of the peoples agreement. By Sirrahniho.
:
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Harris, John. 3. 9 Feb. 1648. The royall Quarrell or Englands lawes and
liberties vindicated against the tyrannical usurpations of the Lords, by
Sir John Maynard. Being a legall justification of him and other
Lords and aldermen unjustly imprisoned under pretence of treason. By
Sirranio.
4. 22 Feb. 1648. A Lash for a Lyar the Stayner stained. Being an
answer to a pamphlet entitled The Triumph Stayned, by George
Masterson. Written by Jah. Norris.
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near St. Mary Axe. With his confession touching the most horrid murder
of our late King Charles.
Muddiman, Henry. 1. 29 March 1660. Sir Politique uncased. Or a sober
answer to a juggling pamphlet Entituled: 'A Letter Intercepted,
printed for the use and benefit of the ingenuous reader. In which the
two different forms of Monarchy and Popular government are briefly
controverted. The Commonwealth Party are advised not to buy this.
By N. D. Gent. By D. N. Gent. (See Marchamont Nedham. )
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of Rotterdam.
1693.
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1857.
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1908. Cambridge, 1910.
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which are necessarie for the training up of Children, either for skill in
their Booke, or Health in their Bodie. 1581. Ed. Quick, R. H. 1888.
Murray, David. Some Early Grammars and other School Books in use in
Scotland. (Roy. Phil. Soc. of Glasgow. ) 2 pts. 1905-6.
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Cambridge, 1897-1901. [Contains the biographies of the successive
masters, the history of the various endowments and benefactions, and
transcripts of many early deeds and charters. ]
Wase, C. Considerations concerning Free Schools in England. 1678.
Watson, Foster. The English Grammar Schools to 1660: their Curriculum
and Practice. Cambridge, 1908.
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Charterhouse
Charterhouse Register, 1872–1900. Godalming, 1904.
Minchin, J. G. C. Our Public Schools. Charterhouse, Eton, etc. 1901.
Tod, A. H. Charterhouse. 1900.
Wilmot, E. P. E. Charterhouse, Old and New. 1895.
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Merchant Taylors'
Robinson, C. J. Register of the Merchant Taylors' School. 2 vols. Lewes,
1882-3.
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present time. 2 pts. 1812–14.
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Rugby School Register.
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1901-4. See, also, Minchin, J. G. C. , above.
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1876.
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Shrewsbury
Blakeway, J. B. History of Shrewsbury School. Shrewsbury, 1889.
Fisher, G. W. Annals of Shrewsbury School. 1899.
Shrewsbury School Register, 1798-1898. Oswestry, 1898.
St Paul's
Gardiner, R. B. Admission Registers from 1748 to 1876. 1884. [Contains
biographical notices and notes on the earlier masters and scholars of the
school from the foundation. ]
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minster, admitted since 1663, and of such as have been thence elected to
Christ Church, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge, from 1561 to the
present time. New ed. [by Phillimore, C. B. ]. 1852.
Winchester
Kirby, T. F. Annals of W. College from the Foundation in the year 1382 to
the present time. 1892.
Winchester Scholars.
Leach, A. F. A History of Winchester College. 1899.
Warner, R. F. Winchester. 1900. See, also, Minchin, J. G. C. , above.
Winchester College, 1393-1893. 1893.
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CHAPTER XV
THE BEGINNINGS OF ENGLISH JOURNALISM
SECONDARY WORK OF THE EARLY JOURNALISTS
* Relations' and other isolated pamphlets of news can be identified by the
names of the publishers of the newsbooks which are attached to them. It
has not been found possible to catalogue these, owing to their number.
Henry Walker alone issued more than 90 during the years 1647 and 1648.
Pamphlets and books by the different writers are numbered in
chronological order, and pamphlets by other writers to which they gave
rise or which they answered, etc. , have been added in order of date. The
dates are those of George Thomason, and will enable the reader to find
them in the catalogue of the Thomason tracts.
Audley, Thomas. 18 Jan. 1643/4. Mercurius Aquaticus; or the Water
Poets answer to all that shall be written by Mercurius Britanicus. (By
John Taylor. )
14 Feb. 1643/4. A checke to Britanicus. (Supposed to be by Prynne-
Thomason. )
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Saltmarsh. )
Aug. 1645. Mercurius Anti-Britanicus; or, the second part of the
King's Cabinet vindicated.
Berkenhead, Sir John. 1645. The true character of Mercurius Aulicus
(Burney 20 A).
1. 1 Sept. 1647. The four leggʻd Elder.
2. 1648. News from Pembroke and Montgomery or Oxford
Manchestered.
3. 20 Sept. 1652. Paul's Churchyard: libri theologici, politici,
historici; Nundinis Paulinis una cum Templo extant venales. Centuria
tertia.
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library lately erected for the benefit of those that love the Good old
Cause at Wallingford House.
5. 6 July 1659. Paul's Churchyard. . . . Juxta seriem alphabeti
democratici. Done into English for the assembly of Divines.
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Hackluyt, John. 1. (Nov. ) 1644. Verses on the siege of Gloucester, and
col. Massey. (Reprinted 25 Jan. 1645. ]
2. 20 July 1647. An Alarum for London. Partly delivered in a
sermon the last fast, neere by Bishopsgate in London.
Harris, John. l. 22 July 1647. The Souldiers Sad Complaint (Verse).
2. 8 Dec. 1647. The Grand Designe or a discovery of that form of
slavery entended and in part brought upon the free people of England
by a powerful party in the Parliament and L. G. Cromwell, Commissary
Gen. Ireton and others of that faction. Also the pretended designe of
Levelling refuted and cleared from those aspersions cast upon the
authors of the peoples agreement. By Sirrahniho.
:
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495
a
Harris, John. 3. 9 Feb. 1648. The royall Quarrell or Englands lawes and
liberties vindicated against the tyrannical usurpations of the Lords, by
Sir John Maynard. Being a legall justification of him and other
Lords and aldermen unjustly imprisoned under pretence of treason. By
Sirranio.
4. 22 Feb. 1648. A Lash for a Lyar the Stayner stained. Being an
answer to a pamphlet entitled The Triumph Stayned, by George
Masterson. Written by Jah. Norris.
Sept. 1660. The speech of Major John Harris at the place of execution
near St. Mary Axe. With his confession touching the most horrid murder
of our late King Charles.
Muddiman, Henry. 1. 29 March 1660. Sir Politique uncased. Or a sober
answer to a juggling pamphlet Entituled: 'A Letter Intercepted,
printed for the use and benefit of the ingenuous reader. In which the
two different forms of Monarchy and Popular government are briefly
controverted. The Commonwealth Party are advised not to buy this.
By N. D. Gent. By D. N. Gent. (See Marchamont Nedham. )
- 2. 1671. The Colloquies or Familiar Discourses of Desiderius Erasmus
of Rotterdam.