A Memorial of the present deplorable state of New-England : with the many disadvantages it lyes under, by the male-administration of their present governour, Joseph Dudley, esq., and his son Paul, etc. : together with the several affidavits of people of worth, relating to several of the said Governour's mercenary and illegal proceedings, but particularly his private treacherous correspondence with her majesty's enemies the French and Indians ... : faithfully digested from the several original letters, papers, and manuscripts by Philopolites.

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Other Authors: Dudley, Joseph, 1647-1720, Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728, Ashurst, Henry, Sir, 1645-1711, Holmes, Alexander, Higginson, John, 1616-1708
Format: Microform Book
Language:English
Published: [London] : Sold by S. Phillips, 1707.
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Item Description:Includes: A modest enquiry into the grounds and occasions of a late pamphlet, intituled, A memorial of the present deplorable state of New-England / by a disinterested hand. London : Printed 1707. P. 65-95. Attributed to Dudley. Cf. T.J. Holmes. Cotton Mather: a bibl.
Also includes: The deplorable state on New-England, by reason of a covetous and treacherous governour and pusillanimous counsellors with a vindication of the Honble Mr. Higginson, Mr. Mason, and several other gentlemen from the scandalous and wicked accusation of the votes, ordered by them to be published in their Boston news-letter : to which is added an account of the shameful miscarriage of the late expedition against Port-Royal. P. [97]-131. London: Printed in the year, 1708. An arraignment of the administration of Governor Joseph Dudley. Authorship variously attributed to Alexander Holmes, Revised John Higginson, Cotton Mather and Rev. John Wise, cf. Evans, Amer. bibl., volume 1, number 2214 British Museum enters under A.H. which it believes stands for Henry Ashurst.
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Physical Description:[35]-131 pages ; 23 cm.