Publications of L. M.

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  • M., L.. A perfect relation of the horrible plot, and bloudy conspiracie, of the malignant party at Edmondbury in Suffolk, for the murdering of Mr. Lanceter and divers other eminent and well-affected persons, for opening of their shops upon Christmas-day. Also, the number of the conspirators, and the manner how they were appeased, with the losse on both sides. Together with a proclamation thereupon, and the apprehending of the chiefe ring-leaders, and how they are to be tryed the next sessions. January, 4. 1647. Printed and published, and to be presented to the wel-affested [sic] party, through-out each respective county within the kingdome of England. London: Printed for I. Johnson, 1647. ESTC No. R201287. Grub Street ID 78731.
  • M., L.. The Church catechism explained, by short questions and answers. For the use of the tabernacle in Spittle-Fields, London. London: printed for Tho. Bennet, at the Half Moon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1694. ESTC No. R202964. Grub Street ID 80126.
  • M., L.. A short narrative of the life and death of John Rhinholdt Count Patkul, a nobleman of Livonia, who was broke alive upon the wheel in Great Poland, anno 1707. Together with the manner of his execution: written by the Lutheran minister, who assisted him ... translated out of a High Dutch manuscript; ... By L. M. London: printed for T. Goodwin, 1717. ESTC No. T222533. Grub Street ID 245409.
  • M., L.. A short narrative of the life and death of John Rhinholdt Count Patkul, a nobleman of Livonia, who was broke alive upon the wheel in Great Poland, Anno 1707. Together with the manner of his execution: written by the Lutheran minister, who assisted him in his last hours. Faithfully translated out of a High Dutch manuscript; and now Publish'd for the Information of Count Gyllenborg's English Friends. By L.M. The second edition.. London: printed for T. Goodwin, at the Queen's-Head against St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleetstreet, [1717]. ESTC No. T108315. Grub Street ID 161215.
  • M., L.. A short narrative of the life and death of John Rhinholdt Count Patkul, a nobleman of Livonia, who was broke alive upon the wheel in Great Poland, Anno 1707. Together with the manner of his execution: written by the Lutheran Minister, who assisted him in his last hours. Faithfully translated out of a High Dutch manuscript; and now publish'd for the information of Count Gyllenborg's English friends. By L. M. London: printed for T. Goodwin, at the Queen's-Head against St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleetstreet, 1717. ESTC No. T53345. Grub Street ID 280308.
  • M., L.. Justice vindicated; or, an explanation of an Act of Parliament, entitl'd, An Act for granting an Aid to his Majesty, by a Land Tax, &c. Wherein is shewn, What Power and Authority Commissioners and Assessors have, and how they ought to demean themselves. What Evidence is legally required to repute a Man a Papist. What Persons are to be assess'd towards raising the Aid singly, and what doubly; and in what Manner it ought to be assess'd, levied, and collected. In a letter to a nobleman. By a Person, who, for many Years hath made the Study of the Laws of England, his only Profession. London]: Sold by T. Payne near Sationers-Hall, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1725. ESTC No. T29335. Grub Street ID 260730.