Publications of Matthew Carter

Author

  • Carter, Matthew. Honor rediviuus [sic] or An analysis of honor and armory by Matt: Carter Esq. London: printed by E: Coates. 1655. Sould by Thomas Heath in Covent garden, and Henry Herringman at the Ancker on the lowest side of the New-Exchange, [1655]. ESTC No. R209596. Grub Street ID 85828.
  • Carter, Matthew. Honor redivivus or An analysis of hono[r] and armory by Matt: Carter. London: printed by E[llen]: Coates, 1660. Sould by Thomas Heath and Henry Herringman at the Ancker on the lower side of the New Exchange, [1660]. ESTC No. R173408. Grub Street ID 66978.
  • Carter, Matthew. Honor rediviuus [sic] or An analysis of honor and armory by Matt: Carter Esq. London: printed for Henry Heringman 1660 and are to be sould by Henry Herringman at the Ancker on the lowest side of the New-Exchange, [1660]. ESTC No. R209970. Grub Street ID 86183.
  • Carter, Matthew. Honor redivivus: or, The analysis of honor and armory; reprinted with many useful and necessary additions; and supply'd with the names and titles of honour of the present nobility of England, the bishops, baronets, Members of Parliament, &c. The third edition, adorned with several sculptures.. London: printed for Hen. Herringman at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1673. ESTC No. R1468. Grub Street ID 62685.
  • Carter, Matthew. Honor redivivus: or, The analysis of honor & armory; reprinted with many useful and necessary additions; and supply'd with the names and titles of honour of the present nobility of England, the bishops, baronets, Members of Parliament, &c. The fourth edition, adorned with several sculptures.. London: printed for Richard Bently, Jacob Tons[o]n, Francis Saunders, and Tho. Bennet, 1692. ESTC No. R232010. Grub Street ID 103902.
  • Carter, Matthew. A true relation of that honourable, tho' unfortunate expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester, in 1648. Containing, I. The first rising of the gentry and inhabitants of the county of Kent. II. The Blockcade of the Town of Colchester; and the Hardships they underwent 'till its Surrender. III. Several Letters and Messuages; which passed between the Royalists and General Fairfax. IV. Articles and Conditions of Surrender. V. A List of the Prisoners. VI. The Heroic Actions, Character and Behaviour of Sir Charles Lucas, and Sir Geo. Lisle, who were executed at Colchester, five Hours after the Surrender of that Place. As also, that of the Lord Capel, who was Beheaded at Westminster, in March following. With many other curious Particulars. By Matthew Carter, Quarter-Master General in the King's Forces: And other Persons of Repute. Colchester: printed, and sold by J. Pilborough, in High-Street, [1745?]. ESTC No. T17216. Grub Street ID 209637.
  • Carter, Matthew. A true relation of that honorable, though unfortunate expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester, in 1648. ... By Matthew Carter, ... Colchester: printed and sold by J. Fenno; sold also by Scatcherd and Whitaker, London, 1788. ESTC No. T177143. Grub Street ID 214106.
  • Carter, Matthew. A true relation of that honorable, though unfortunate expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester, in 1648. Containing, I. The first rising of the gentry and inhabitants of the county of Kent. II. The Blockade of the Town of Colchester, and the Hardships they underwent till it's Surrender. III. Several Letters and Messages which passed between the Royalists and General Fairfax. IV. Articles and Conditions of Surrender. V. A List of the Prisoners. VI. The heroic Actions, Character and Behaviour of Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, who were executed at Colchester five Hours after the Surrender of that Place; as also that of the Lord Capell, who was beheaded at Westminster in March following. With many other curious Particulars. The second edition. By Matthew Carter, Quarter-Master General in the King's Forces, one among the prisoners who surrended themselves. Colchester: printed and sold by J. Fenno, bookseller, binder, and stationer, opposite the George in the High Street: sold also by Scatcherd and Whitaker, booksellers, Ave-Maria-Lane, London, 1789. ESTC No. T25780. Grub Street ID 258017.