Manley, Thomas.
Temporis Angustiæ. Stollen houres recreations. Being meditations fitted according to the variety of objects. By Tho. Manley, jun. gent. and student, anno. ætatis 21mo.
London: printed for John Stephenson, at the signe of the Sun, on Ludgate-hill, 1649.
ESTC No. R209219.Grub Street ID 85438.
Manley, Thomas.
The affliction and deliverance of the Saints: or, The whole booke of Iob composed into English heroicall verse metaphrastically. By Thomas Manley Iun. Esq;.
London: printed by W.H. for Iohn Tey, at the White-Lion in the Strande near the New Exchange, 1652.
ESTC No. R202853.Grub Street ID 80034.
Manley, Thomas.
A short view of the lives of those illustrious princes, Henry Duke of Gloucester, and Mary Princess of Orange deceased: late brother and sister of his Majesty the King of Great Brittain. Collected by T.M. Esq; to whome the same will serve a rule & pattern.
London: printed for a Society of Stationers, 1661.
ESTC No. R8035.Grub Street ID 128242.
Manley, Thomas.
The sollicitor exactly and plainly declaring both as to knowledge and practice how such an undertaker ought to be qualified : as also his parts, qualities, and fitting endowments for such a weighty employment in a more special manner then hath ever been heretofore published by any hand whatsoever : shewing further the particular of suing a person priviledged, and how the same may by course of court sue any forrainer : being truly useful for all sorts of persons who have any important business in law or equity / by T.M.
The second edition corrected..
London: Printed by J. Streater, 1663.
ESTC No. R29479.Grub Street ID 112453.
Manley, Thomas.
Usury at six per cent. examined, and found unjustly charged by Sir Tho. Culpepper and J.C. with many crimes and oppressions, whereof 'tis altogether innocent. Wherein is shewed, the necessity of retrenching our luxury, and vain consumption of forraign commodities, imported by English money: also the reducing the wages of servants, labourers, and workmen of all sorts, which raiseth the value of our manufactures, 15. or 20. per cent. dearer than our neighbours do afford them, by reason of their cheap wages: wherein likewise is hinted, some of the many mischiefs that will ensue upon retrenching usury; humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament now sitting. By Thomas Manley, Gent.
London: printed by Thomas Ratcliffe, and Thomas Daniel, and are to be sold by Ambrose Isted, at the Golden Anchor over against St. Dunstans Church, in Fleet-street, MDCLXIX. [1669].
ESTC No. R20981.Grub Street ID 86034.
Manley, Thomas.
The clerks guide, leading into three parts. Viz. I. Of indentures, leases, &c. II. Letters of attorney, warrants of attorney, mortgages, licences, charter-parties, &c. III. Bills, answers, replications, rejoynders in Chancery, &c. Under which are comprehended the most usual forms of clerkship. To which is added, a fourth part of fines, recoveries, statutes, recognisances, judgements, &c. distresses and replevins. Illustrated with cases, and the statutes relating to the same. By Tho. Manley of the Middle Temple, London, Esq;.
London: printed by John Streater, Henry Twyford, and E. Flesher, assigns of Richard Atkins and Edward Atkins, Esquires, M.DC.LXXII. [1672].
ESTC No. R9951.Grub Street ID 129986.
Manley, Thomas.
A discourse shewing that the exportation of wooll is destructive to this kingdom. Wherein is also shewed the absolute necessity of promoting our woollen manufacture, and moderating the importation of some commodities, and prohibiting others. With some easie expedients tending thereunto. By Thomas Manly Esquire. Licensed March 8. 1676. Ro. L'Estrange.
London: printed for Samuel Crouch, 1677.
ESTC No. R31165.Grub Street ID 113968.
Manley, Thomas.
The present state of Europe briefly examined and found languishing, occasioned by the greatness of the French monarchy: for cure whereof a remedy (from former examples) is humbly proposed to His Royal Highness William Henry Prince of Orange, and to the great convention of the Lords and Commons now assembled at Westminster. Wrote upon occasion of the House of Common's vote to raise 800000 l to equip a fleet for the year 1671, mov'd thereunto by the pretended march of the French army toward the marine parts of Flanders. By Thomas Manley, Esq;.
London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Black Bull in the Old-Baily, MDCLXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R18269.Grub Street ID 72684.