Publications of Thomas Hunt

Author

  • Hunt, Thomas. The honours of the Lords spiritual asserted: and their priviledges to vote in capital cases in Parliament maintained by reason and precedents. Collected out of the records of the Tower and the journals of the House of Lords. London: printed by Tho. Braddyll, and are to be sold by Robert Clavel at the Peacock in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1679. ESTC No. R24392. Grub Street ID 108189.
  • Hunt, Thomas. The rights of the bishops to judge in capital cases in Parliament, cleared. Being a full answer to two books lately published; the first entituled, a letter from a gentleman to his friend, &c. The other, a discourse of the peerage and jurisdiction of the lords spiritual in Parliament: endeavouring to shew the contrary. London: printed by Tho. Braddyll, for Robert Clavel, at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1680. ESTC No. R200716. Grub Street ID 78207.
  • Hunt, Thomas. Two books in defence of the bishops voting in capital cases in Parliament. The first entituled, The honours of the lords spiritual asserted, &c. The other, the rights of the bishops to judge in capital cases in Parliament, cleared. Being a full answer to two books lately published; the first entituled, A letter from a gentleman to his friend, &c. The other, A discourse of the peerage and jurisdiction of the lords spiritual in Parliament; endeavouring to shew the contrary. The second edition, with additions.. London: printed by Tho. Braddyll, for Robert Clavel, at the Peacock in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCLXXX [1680]. ESTC No. R22245. Grub Street ID 96439.
  • Hunt, Thomas. The rights of the bishops to judge in capital cases in Parliament, cleared. Being a full answer to two books lately published; the first entituled, A letter from a gentleman to his friend, &c. The other, A discourse of the peerage and jurisdiction of the lords spiritual in Parliament: endeavouring to shew the contrary. The second edition with additions.. London: printed by Tho. Braddyll, for Robert Clavel, at the Peacock in St. Pauls Church-Yard, MDCLXXX [1680]. ESTC No. R16656. Grub Street ID 64476.
  • Hunt, Thomas. An argument for the bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament: for their right unalterable to that place in the government that they now enjoy. With several observations upon the change of our English government since the Conquest. To which is added a postscript, being a letter to a friend, for vindicating the clergy, and rectifying some mistakes that are mischievous and dangerous to our government and religion. By Tho. Hunt, Esquire. London: printed for Thomas Fox, at the Angel and Star in Westminster-Hall, 1682. ESTC No. R31657. Grub Street ID 114437.
  • Hunt, Thomas. Mr. Hunt's postscript for rectifying some mistakes in some of the inferiour clergy, mischievous to our government and religion. With two discourses about the succession, and Bill of exclusion. In answer to two books affirming the unalterable right of succession, and the unlawfulness of the Bill of exclusion. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1682. ESTC No. R8903. Grub Street ID 129033.
  • Hunt, Thomas. Mr. Emmertons marriage with Mrs. Bridget Hyde considered. Wherein is discoursed the rights and nature of marriage. What authority the Curia Christianitatis hath in matrimonial causes at this day. The Levitical degrees, the bounds of a legal marriage, and the reasons thereof. And that now matrimonial causes are determinable by virtue of the statute of H.8. by the judges of common law. In a letter from a gentleman in the country to one of the commissioners delegates in that cause, desiring his opinion therein. London: printed for the authour, and published by Richard Baldwin, 1682. ESTC No. R15660. Grub Street ID 63576.
  • Hunt, Thomas. Mr. Hunt's argument for the bishops right: with the postscript. With some additions. Together with two discourses about the succession, and Bill of Exclusion. In answer to two books affirming the unalterable right of succession, and the unlawfulness of the Bill of Exclusion. London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1682. ESTC No. R32358. Grub Street ID 115075.
  • Hunt, Thomas. The postscript to Mr. Hunt's Argument, for the bishops right of judging in capital causes in Parliament, which he calls, A letter to a friend for vindicating the clergy, and rectifying some mistakes that are mischievous and dangerous to our government and religion. Published for the benefit of such as approve not of the Argument. London: printed for T. Davis, 1682. ESTC No. R188270. Grub Street ID 76245.
  • Hunt, Thomas. A defence of the charter, and municipal rights of the city of London. And the rights of other municipal cities and towns of England. Directed to the citizens of London. By Thomas Hunt. London: printed and are to be sold, by Richard Baldwin near the Black Bull in the Old-bailey, [1683]. ESTC No. R226384. Grub Street ID 99422.
  • Hunt, Thomas. A defence of the charter, and municipal rights of the city of London. And the rights of other municipal cities and towns of England. Directed to the citizens of London. By Thomas Hunt. London: printed and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin, near the Black Bull in the Old-bailey, [1683]. ESTC No. R16568. Grub Street ID 64395.
  • Hunt, Thomas. An apology for the government of England, and the reason and structure thereof declared out of ancien records introduced: upon a question of the bishops right, of judging of capital causes in Parliament. With two discourses, representing the necessity and lawfulness of the Bill of Exclusion for shutting out a popish successor. By Thomas Hunt. London: printed by J. Field, bookseller, and are to be sold in severall shops in London and West-Munster, 1686. ESTC No. R31656. Grub Street ID 114436.