Marlborough, James Ley.
A learned treatise concerning wards and liveries; written by the Right Honourable and learned gentleman Sr. James Ley Knight and baronet, Earle of Marlebrough, Lord high Treasurer of England, when he was atturney of his Majesties Court of wards and liveries. Wherein is set forth the learning concerning wards and liveries, collected and well digested out of the yeare-bookes, and other authorities of the law, for the benefit of all that are studious.
London: printed by G. Bishop, and R. White, for Henry Shepheard, and Henry Twyford, and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible in Chancery-Lane, and at the three Daggers in Fleete-streete, 1642.
ESTC No. R1067.Grub Street ID 59015.
Marlborough, James Ley.
A copy of the Earle of Marleborough's letter to Sir Hugh P. Dated aboard the Old James, April 24. 1665.
London: printed for G. Bedell, and T. Collins, near the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleetstreet, 1665.
ESTC No. R217766.Grub Street ID 92513.
Marlborough, James Ley.
The two noble converts; or the Earl of Marlborough and the Earl of Rochester their dying requests and remonstrance, to the atheists and debauchers of this age.
Edinburgh: re-printed by J[ohn]. S[wintoun]., 1680.
ESTC No. R180370.Grub Street ID 71444.
Marlborough, James Ley.
The two noble converts; or The Earl of Marlborough and the Earl of Rochester their dying requests and remonstrance, to the atheists and debauchees of this age.
London: printed by J.D. and sold by Randal Taylor, 1680.
ESTC No. R764.Grub Street ID 127886.