Mercurius Vapulans or Naworth Stript and Whipt.
| Main Author: | Timotheus Philo-Bookerus |
|---|---|
| Corporate Author: | British Library |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | 17th-18th century Burney Collection newspapers.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic resource |
Similar Items
Mercurius vapulans, or, Naworth stript and vvhipt : in answer to a most base and scandalous pamphlet called Mercurio Coelico-Mastix, or, An anti-caveat, &c. : sent abroad from Oxford, under the name of G. Naworth : in opposition to Mercurius coelicus, or, A caveat to all the people of the kingdom, lately penned by Mr. John Booker /
Mercurius vapulans, or, Naworth stript and vvhipt : in answer to a most base and scandalous pamphlet called Mercurio Coelico-Mastix, or, An anti-caveat, &c. : sent abroad from Oxford, under the name of G. Naworth : in opposition to Mercurius coelicus, or, A caveat to all the people of the kingdom, lately penned by Mr. John Booker /
Published: (1644)
Published: (1644)
Mercurius vapulans, or, Naworth stript and vvhipt. : In answer to a most base and scandalous pamphlet, called Mercurio Cœlico-Mastix, or an anti-caveat, &c. Sent abroad from Oxford, under the name of G. Naworth. In opposition to Mercurius Cœlicus, or a caveat to all the people of the kingdom; lately penned by Mr. John Booker. By Timotheus Philo-Bookerus.
by: Timotheus Philo-Bookerus
Published: (1644)
by: Timotheus Philo-Bookerus
Published: (1644)
Most curious Mercurius Brittanicus, alias Sathanicus, answer'd, cuff'd, cudgell'd, and clapper-claude ...
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1640)
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1640)
Most curious Mercurius Brittanicus, alias Sathanicus, answer'd, cuff'd, cudgell'd, and clapper-claude ...
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1640)
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1640)
A rope for a parret, or, a cure for a rebell past cure. : Being an appendix or rejoynder, to A caveat to all people of the kingdom, in answer to Mercurio cœlico mastix, a scandalous and scurrilous pamphlet lately published by that arch turn-coat, George Naworth, sometimes a calculator for the bishoprick of Durham, and now an infamous lying chronologer at Oxford.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
Prognosticon posthumum. : 1643/4. Exactly calculated to the meridion of London, and may indifferently serue for all England. By way of caution, to the people of England, Scotland, and Ireland, that shall happen to reade Navvorth. As an appendix to Maister Iohn Bookers Mercurius Cœlicus. /
by: Morgan, Sylvanus, 1620-1693
Published: (1643)
by: Morgan, Sylvanus, 1620-1693
Published: (1643)
Mercurio-coelico mastix, or, An anti-caveat to all such, as have heretofore had the misfortune to be cheated, and deluded, by that grand and traiterous imposter of this rebellious age, Iohn Booker : in answer to a frivolous, and senselesse pamphlet of his newly printed at London, and by him intituld Mercvrivs-coelicvs, or, A caveat to all the people of the Kingdome, &c. which said pamphlet is hereunto prefix'd /
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1644)
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1644)
Mercurio-coelico mastix, or, An anti-caveat to all such, as have heretofore had the misfortune to be cheated, and deluded, by that grand and traiterous imposter of this rebellious age, Iohn Booker : in answer to a frivolous, and senselesse pamphlet of his newly printed at London, and by him intituld Mercvrivs-coelicvs, or, A caveat to all the people of the Kingdome, &c. which said pamphlet is hereunto prefix'd /
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1644)
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1644)
Mercurius cœlicus: or, a caveat to all people of the kingdome, : that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit, and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Navvorth: or, A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ 1644. (Said in the title page thereof to be) printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command.
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1644)
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1644)
Iohn Taylor being yet unhanged sends greeting to Iohn Booker that hanged him lately in a picture, in a traiterous, slanderous, and foolish London pamphlet called A cable-rope double-twisted.
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Iohn Taylor being yet unhanged sends greeting to Iohn Booker that hanged him lately in a picture, in a traiterous, slanderous, and foolish London pamphlet called A cable-rope double-twisted
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1644)
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1644)
Iohn Taylor being yet unhanged, sends greeting, to Iohn Booker : that hanged him lately in a picture, in a traiterous, slanderous, and foolish London pamphlet, called A cable-rope double-twisted.
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1644)
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1644)
No Mercurius Aulicus; : but some merry flashes of intelligence, with the pretended Parliaments forces besiedging of Oxford foure miles off, and the terrible taking in of a mill, instead of the King and citie. Also the breaking of Booker, the asse-tronomicall London figure-flinger, his perfidious prediction failing, and his great conjunction of Saturne and Iupiter dislocated. /
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1644)
by: Taylor, John, 1580-1653
Published: (1644)
Mercurius coelicus, or, A caveat to all people of the kingdome : that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit, and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth, or, A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ 1644 : said in the title page thereof to be, printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
Mercurius coelicus, or, A caveat to all people of the kingdome : that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit, and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth, or, A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ 1644 : said in the title page thereof to be, printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Mercurius Coelicus, or, A caveat to all the people of the kingdome : that now have or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth, or A new almanack and prognostication for the yeer of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1644 : said in the title page thereof to be printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command, 1643.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1643)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1643)
Mercurius Coelicus, or, A caveat to all the people of the kingdome : that now have or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth, or A new almanack and prognostication for the yeer of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1644 : said in the title page thereof to be printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command, 1643.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Booker rebuk'd for his Telescopium uranicum or Ephemeris : wherein from the sun's ingress into the cardinal points, the eclipses of the two great luminaries, the conjunction & configuration of the planets, and other celestial appendices, 'tis more then probably conjectured, that John Bookers Almanack 1665 is very erroneous, to say no more.
Booker rebuk'd for his Telescopium uranicum or Ephemeris : wherein from the sun's ingress into the cardinal points, the eclipses of the two great luminaries, the conjunction & configuration of the planets, and other celestial appendices, 'tis more then probably conjectured, that John Bookers Almanack 1665 is very erroneous, to say no more.
Published: (1665)
Published: (1665)
Gentlemen, the bills from Iohn Booker stuck upon posts the last Lords day, are scandalous impudent lyes ....
by: Walker, Henry, active 1643
Published: (1647)
by: Walker, Henry, active 1643
Published: (1647)
A vindication of Mercurius Elencticus. (alias) Wharton. From the false aspersions of the scandalous, abusive, and blasphemous pen of William Lilly : Our states mountebanke, the Parliaments jugler, the naturall astrologian, and the devills owne astronomer. Not long since divulged in damnable black rhetorik, printed and sent abroad in a sencelesse booke; styled, The late story of Mr. Will. Lilly. Together, with one word to an unknown collonel, whom Lilly feignes to be the author of the said story; as also another to the wizzard himselfe. Written by Mercurius Melancholicus well-wisher to the fraternity, and prosperity of the mercuries.
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1648)
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1648)
Mercurius coelicus; or, A caveat to all people of the kingdome, : that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth: or, A new almanack, and prognostication for the yeer of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1644. (Said, in the title page thereof, to be) Printed at Oxford, by His Majesties command.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
Bellum Hybernicale: or, Ireland's vvarre astrologically demonstrated, : from the late celestiall-congresse of the two malevolent planets, Saturne and Mars, in Taurus, the ascendent of that kingdome. VVherein likewise, their future opposition in the signs Sagittary and Gemini, (most ominous to London, and many other of the south and west parts of England) is mathematically handled. The ignorance, malice, mistakes, errors, insolencies, and impertinencies, of Iohn Booker, (in his astrologicall observations upon the said conjunction, in a late pamphlet of his, styled, A bloody Irish almanack, &c.) discovered, corrected, refuted, and retorted: and the author further vindicated, from his, and Master Lilly's former frivolous, false, and malicious aspersions, throughout the whole discourse. /
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1647)
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1647)
The vvorld's catastrophe, or, Europes many mutations untill, 1666. : The fate of Englands monarchy untill its subversion. Government of the vvorld under God by the seven planetary angels; their names, times of government. An exact type of the three svns seen in Cheshire and Shropshire, 3.April 1647. Their signification and portent, astrologically handled. /
by: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
Published: (1647)
by: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
Published: (1647)
Anglicus, peace, or no peace, 1645 : a probable conjecture of the state of England, and the present differences betwixt His Majestie and the Parliament of England now sitting at Westminster, for this present yeer, 1645, an exact ephemeris of the daily motions of the planets : with an easie introduction to the use thereof, monethly-observations, a table of houses, and explanations thereof : to which is added, a modest reply to M. Wharton, and the prognostication of his present almanak printed at Oxford, for 1645 /
by: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
by: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
The vvorld's catastrophe, or Europes many mutations untill, 1666. : The fate of Englands monarchy untill its subversion. Government of the vvorld under God by the seven planetary angels; their names, times of government. An exact type of the three suns seen in Cheshire and Shropshire, 3 April 1647. Their signification and portent, astrologically handled. /
by: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
Published: (1647)
by: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
Published: (1647)
Anglicus, peace, or no peace, 1645 : a probable conjecture of the state of England, and the present differences betwixt His Majestie and the Parliament of England now sitting at Westminster, for this present yeer, 1645, an exact ephemeris of the daily motions of the planets : with an easie introduction to the use thereof, monethly-observations, a table of houses, and explanations thereof : to which is added, a modest reply to M. Wharton, and the prognostication of his present almanak printed at Oxford, for 1645 /
by: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
Published: (1645)
by: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
Published: (1645)
The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar : collected into one volume /
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar. : collected into one volume /
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1683)
by: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Published: (1683)
Mercurius impartialis, or, An answer to that treasonable pamphlet, Mercurius militaris, together with the Moderate. : Likewise, communicating the affaires of the kingdome, especially from Westminster and the head-quarters.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
The True character of Mercurius aulicus
Published: (1645)
Published: (1645)
Mercurius coelicus: or, A caveat to all people of the kingdome, : that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit, and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth: or, A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ 1644. (Said in the title page thereof to be) printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
The character of Mercurius Politicus.
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
Mercurius cœlicus: or, a caveat to all people of the kingdome : that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit, and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth: or, A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ 1644. (Said in the title page thereof to be) printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
Mercurius cœlicus; or, A caveat to all the people of the kingdome, : that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Naworth: or, A new almanack, and prognostication for the yeer of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1644. (Said, in the title page thereof, to be) printed at Oxford, by His Majesties Command.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1644)
Mercurius Coelicus Or A Caveat to All the People of the Kingdome.
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
London and England triumphant: : At the proclaiming of King Charls the Second, by both the Houses of Parliament, the Judges of the Land: with the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and Council of the City, as it was performed with great solemnity, and loud acclamations of joy by the people in general. May the 8th. 1660. To the tune of, I am a jovial batchelor.
Published: (1660)
Published: (1660)
A Recantation of Mercurius Aulicus, or Berkinheads complaint
Published: (1644)
Published: (1644)
A Recantation of Mercurius Aulicus, or Berkinheads complaint.