Parker, John.
A letter sent from one Mr. Parker a gentleman, dwelling at upper Wallop in Hampshire, to his friend a gentleman in London, wherein is related some remarkable passages there, as of a battell fought betweene the inhabitauts [sic] of the county, and of the cavaliers, about the settle ment of the militia, and commission of array. August 14. Also a speech as it was delivered word for word by the major of Southhamton to the high sheriffe and gentlemen of the said county concerning the militia; declaring his resolution, and his encouragement to the inhabitants to stand for the defence of true religion, the Kings prerogative, and priviledges of Parliament. Also a relation of a robbery committed by the cavalieres, and how they robbed two gentlemen of good quality within three miles of VVinchester, and tooke from them about fourescore pounds in gold and tenne pound in silver, and how at last they were taken at a place cald Runsey, and sent to Winchester Iayle where they lye in expectation of the.
Printed at London: for Tho. Banks,and William Ley, 1642.
ESTC No. R22412.Grub Street ID 97840.
Parker, John.
The government of the people of England precedent and present the same.
London: printed for Iohn Wright, at the Kings Head in the Old-Baily, 1650.
ESTC No. R206925.Grub Street ID 83376.
Parker, John.
A sermon, preached in the parish-church of Rotherham, before the Most Worshipful Grand Master of the most ancient Grand Lodge of all England, his officers, and the newly constituted Rotherham Druidical Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, December 22, 1778. By the Rev. Brother John Parker, G. Chaplain, Vicar of St. Helen's in York. Published at the request of the Grand Master, and the rest of the Brethren.
York: printed by W. Blanchard and Co, [1779].
ESTC No. T45665.Grub Street ID 273882.
Parker, John.
A sermon, preached in St. Margaret's church, York, on Sunday, Sept. 7, 1783; occasioned by the execution of John Ryley, on the 23d of August, 1783. By Rev. J. Parker. ...
York: printed by A. Ward, [1783?].
ESTC No. T45664.Grub Street ID 273881.
Parker, John.
A poetical address to the Royal Brothers. Presented to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and His Royal Highness the Duke of York, August 27, 1789, by the Rev. John Parker, Chaplain To The Right Hon. The Lord Mayor.
York: printed by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman., Anno 1789.
ESTC No. T125679.Grub Street ID 175782.
Parker, John.
A loyal address to the people of England; on that guileful, insnaring assertion, ... "that England has no constitution". By the Rev. J. Parker, ...
York: printed by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman: sold by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, and J. and T. Egerton, London; and may be had of the author, and of all booksellers in the city and county of York, [1790?].
ESTC No. T225865.Grub Street ID 247610.