Publications of Samuel Speed

Author

  • Speed, Samuel. The prisoners complaint to the King's most excellent Majestie. Or, The cries of the Kings Bench. With advice to the disconsolate gentlemen-prisoners in the several prisons of England, especially the Kings Bench. By S.S. a fellow of Kings Colledge in Southwark. London: printed for Samuel Speed, 1673. ESTC No. R37585. Grub Street ID 119804.
  • Speed, Samuel. Fragmenta carceris: or, The Kings-bench scuffle; with the humours of the common-side. The Kings-bench litany, and the legend of Duke Humphrey. By Samuel Speed, a member of that Royal Society. London: printed by J[ames]. C[ottrell]. for S[amuel]. S[peed]. and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1674. ESTC No. R5623. Grub Street ID 126052.
  • Speed, Samuel. Fragmenta carceris: or, The Kings-Bench scuffle; with the humors of the common-side. The Kings-Bench letany, and the legend of Duke Humphrey. By Samuel Speed, a member of that Royal Society. London: printed by J.R. for Tho. Rooks at the Lamb and Ink-Bottle in Ludgate-street (who makes and sells the best ink) and are to be sold by the booksellers of London, 1675. ESTC No. R12719. Grub Street ID 60866.
  • Speed, Samuel. Prison-pietie: or, Meditations divine and moral. Digested into poetical heads, on mixt and various subjects. Whereunto is added a panegyrick to the right reverend, and most nobly descended, Henry Lord Bishop of London. By Samuel Speed, prisoner in Ludgate, London. Licensed Feb. 27. 1676/7. Ro. L'Estrange. London: printed by J[ames]. C[ottrell]. for S[amuel]. S[peed]. and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1677. ESTC No. R235099. Grub Street ID 106294.
  • Speed, Samuel. Prison-pietie: or, Meditations divine and moral. Digested into poetical heads, on mixt and various subjects. Whereunto is added a panegyrick to the right reverend, and most nobly descended, Henry Lord Bishop of London. By Samuel Speed, prisoner in Ludgate, London. London: printed by J[ames]. C[ottrell]. for S[amuel]. S[peed]. and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1677. ESTC No. R1711. Grub Street ID 65443.