Publications of Henry Robinson

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  • Robinson, Henry. Englands safety, in trades encrease. Most humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament. By Henry Robinson, Gent. London: printed by E. P[urslowe]. for Nicholas Bourne, at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1641. ESTC No. R10720. Grub Street ID 59066.
  • Robinson, Henry. Libertas, or Reliefe to the English captives in Algier. Briefly discoursing hovv such as are in slavery may be soonest set at liberty, others preserved therein, and the great Turke reduc'd to renue and keepe the peace inviolate, to a greater enlargement of trade and priviledges than ever the English nation hitherto enjoy'd in Turkie. Presented to the serious consideration of the honourable Court of Parliament. By Henry Robinson, gent. London: printed by Rich. Cotes for John Sweeting, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Angel, in Popes-head Alley, 1642. ESTC No. R10827. Grub Street ID 59167.
  • Robinson, Henry. Some few considerations propounded, as so many scruples by Mr. Henry Robinson in a letter to Mr. Iohn Dury upon his epistolary discourse: with Mr. Duryes answer thereunto. VVherein is observable with what overtures of spirit they endeavour to edifie each other, not withstanding their differing judgements and opinions about the Independent and Presbyterian way. Published by a well-willer to peace and truth, in expectation that it may no little conduce, either to the reconciling of such controversies, or to the debating them with lesse noise and bitternesse. Whereunto is annexed another epistolary discourse, written by Mr. John Dury, to a worthy knight, concerning the principles of meditation: from which rules may be gathered to direct men to order their thoughts, so as to finde a resolution of all their doubts. London: Printed for Charles Green, and are to be sold at his shop in Ivie Lane, at the signe of the Gun, 1646. ESTC No. R200979. Grub Street ID 78447.
  • Robinson, Henry. A short discourse between monarchical and aristocratical government. Or a sober perswasive of all true-hearted Englishmen, to a willing conjunction with the Parliament of England in setting up the government of a common-wealth. By a true Englishman, and well-wisher to th good of this nation. London: printed by John Macock for Francis Tyton, and are to be sold at his shop at the three Daggers neer the Inner-Temple, Fleetstreet, 1649. ESTC No. R203383. Grub Street ID 80484.
  • Robinson, Henry. The Office of Adresses and Encounters: where all people of each rancke and quality may receive direction and advice for the most cheap and speedy way of attaining whatsoever they can lawfully desire. Or, the only course for poor people to get speedy employment, and to keep others from approaching poverty, for want of emploiment. To the multiplying of trade, the advancement of navigation, and establishing this famous city of London in a more plentifull and flourishing condition than ever, as is earnestly desired, and shall be diligently endeavoured by a wel-willer of hers Henry Robinson. London: printed by Matthew Simmons next doore to the Golden Lyon in Aldersgate street, 1650. ESTC No. R203369. Grub Street ID 80472.
  • Robinson, Henry. Certain considerations in order to a more speedy, cheap, and equall distribution of justice throughout the nation. Most humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament of the most hopeful common-wealth of England. By Henry Robinson. London: printed by Matthew Simmons next doore to the Golden Lyon in Aldersgate street, 1651. [i.e. 1650]. ESTC No. R21129. Grub Street ID 87191.
  • Robinson, Henry. Briefe considerations, concerning the advancement of trade and navigation, humbly tendred unto all ingenious patriots; purposely to incite them to endeavour the felicitie of this nation, by contributing their assistance towards the enlargement of trade, and navigation; as the most sure foundation. By Henry Robinson. London: printed by Matthew Simmons next doore to the Golden Lyon in Aldersgate street, 1649. [i.e. 1650]. ESTC No. R9629. Grub Street ID 129696.
  • Robinson, Henry. Certain proposalls in order to the peoples freedome and accommodation in some particulars. VVith the advancement of trade and navigation of this commonwealth in generall. Humbly tendered to the view of this prosperous Parliament, in this juncture of time, wherein they may both with more safety and farre better deliberation judge thereof, and if they see [sic] requisit, put them in a way of speedy execution, to the great enriching, securing, cementing, and contenting the universality of this nation, which hath been much desired, and shall be still endeavoured by Henry Robinson. London: printed by M. Simmons, in Aldersgate-streete next doore to the Golden Lyon, 1652. ESTC No. R22464. Grub Street ID 98236.
  • Robinson, Henry. Certaine proposals in order to a new modelling of the lawes, and law-proceedings for a more speedy, cheap, and equall distribution of justice throughout the common-wealth. Amongst which, besides others, is briefly argued the great inconvenience which arises, 1. From the distinction of Courts of Common Law and Chancery. 2. By extemporary verdicts, orders, and decrees. 3. By the judges, juries, and perjurers not being lyable to make full restitution unto such as are injured by their perjury, or erroneous judgements; together with their remedies. As also: certaine considerations for the avancement of trade and navigation. Humbly propounded unto the supreame authority the Parliament of the commonwealth of England: by Henry Robinson. London: printed by M. Simmons in Aldersgate-street, 1653. ESTC No. R22463. Grub Street ID 98232.