Publications of John Tutchin

Author

  • Tutchin, John. Poems on several occasions. With a pastoral. To which is added, A discourse of life. By John Tutchin. London: printed by J. L[eake]. for Jonathan Greenwood, at the Black Raven in the Poultry, near the Old Jury, MDCLXXXV. [1685]. ESTC No. R20654. Grub Street ID 83044.
  • Tutchin, John. The Protestant Martyrs: or, The bloody assizes. Giving an account of the lives, tryals, and dying speeches, of all those eminent Protestants that suffered in the west of England, by the sentence of that bloody and cruel Judge Jefferies; being in all 251 persons, besides what were hang'd and destroyed in cold blood. Containing also, the life and death of James Duke of Monmouth; his birth and education; his actions both at home and abroad; his unfortunate sentence, execution and dying-words upon the scaffold: with a true copy of the paper he left behind him. And many other curious remarks worth the reader's observation. London: printed by J. Bradford, at the Bible in Fetter-Lane, [1688?]. ESTC No. R220942. Grub Street ID 95173.
  • Tutchin, John. The Dying speeches, letters and prayers, &c. of those eminent Protestants who suffered in the vvest of England, (and elsewhere,) under the cruel sentence of the late Lord Chancellour, then Lord Chief Justice Jefferys: with an account of their undaunted courage at the barr, and afterwards; with the most remarkable circumstances that attended their execution. Never before published. London: printed for John Dunton, at the Black Raven in the Poultrey, over against the Compter; and are to be sold by R. Janeway in Queens-head-Alley in Pater-noster-row 1689. ESTC No. R42261. Grub Street ID 123657.
  • Tutchin, John. The second and last collection of the dying speeches, letters and prayers, &c. Of those eminent Protestants who suffered in the vvest of England, (and elsewhere,) under the cruel sentence of the late Lord Chancellour, then Lord Chief Justice Jefferys: with an account of their undaunted courage at the barr, and afterwards; with the most remarkable circumstances that attended their execution. With allowance. London: printed for John Dunton, at the Black Raven in the Poultrey, over against the Compter; and are to be sold by R. Janeway in Queens-head-Alley in Pater-noster-row, 1689. ESTC No. R32831. Grub Street ID 115500.
  • Tutchin, John. An heroick poem upon the late expedition of His Majesty, to rescue England from popery, tyranny, and arbitrary government. By John Tutchin, gent. London: printed, and are to be sold by R. Janeway, 1689. ESTC No. R5932. Grub Street ID 126322.
  • Tutchin, John. An impartial history of the life and death of George Lord Jeffreys late Lord Chancellor of England. London: printed for John Dunton at the Black Raven in the Poultrey, 1689. ESTC No. R31269. Grub Street ID 114072.
  • Tutchin, John. The bloody assizes: or, A compleat history of the life of George Lord Jefferies, from his birth to this present time. Wherein, among other things, is given a true account of his unheard of cruelties, and barbarous proceedings, in his whole western-circuit. Comprehending the whole proceedings; arraignment, tryals, and condemnation of all those who suffer'd in the west of England, in the year 1685. With their undaunted courage at the barr, their behaviour in prison, their cruel whippings afterwards, and the remarkable circumstances that attended their executions. T which is added Major Holmes's excellent speech, with the dying speeches and prayers of many other eminent Protestants. None of which were ever before publish'd. Faithfully collected by several west-countrey gentlemen, who were both eye and ear-witnesses to all the matter of fact. With allowance. London: printed for J. Dunton at the Black Raven in the Poultrey, over against the Compter, and sold by R. Janeway in Queens-Head-Alley in Pater-noster-row, 1689. ESTC No. R23364. Grub Street ID 105116.
  • Tutchin, John. A new martyrology: or, The bloody assizes: now exactly methodized in one volume. Comprehending a compleat history of the lives, actions, trials, sufferings, dying speeches, letters, and prayers of all those eminent martyrs who fell in the west of England, and elsewhere, from the year 1678. to 1689. With the pictures of several of the most eminent of them in copper plates. To this treatise is added, The life and death of George Lord Jeffryes. London: printed (according to the original copies) for John Dunton at the Black Raven in the Poultrey, 1689. ESTC No. R38963. Grub Street ID 120995.
  • Tutchin, John. Reflections upon the French Kings declaration, for the restauration of the late King James, to the kingdom of England. By John Tutchin. London: printed for Langley Curtiss at the sign of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey's Head near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R6390. Grub Street ID 126737.
  • Tutchin, John. Civitas militaris. Or, A poem on the city royal regiment of horse. By John Tutchin. London: printed for Langly Curtis, at Sir Edmund-Bury-Godfry's-Head, near Fleet-Bridge, 1690. ESTC No. R23758. Grub Street ID 107613.
  • Tutchin, John. A true and impartial account of a great and bloody fight between part of the English fleet, commanded by Sir Clovesly Shovel, and the French at sea. With an account of the men killed and wounded. Together with the great bravery and courage of Captain Hoskins. From on board their Majesties ship the Crown, this ninth of December, 1690. riding Plimouth-Sound. Licensed according to order. [London]: Printed for Richard Newcome, 1690. ESTC No. R9345. Grub Street ID 129440.
  • Tutchin, John. A congratulatory poem to the reverend Dr. John Tillotson, upon his promotion to the Arch-Episcopal-See of Canterbury. By Mr. Tutchin. London: printed for W. Haite, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R7763. Grub Street ID 127992.
  • Tutchin, John. A funeral poem on the death of the reverend and learned divine Mr. Richard Baxter. Written by Mr. Tutchin. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms-Inn in Warwick-Lane, MDCXCII. [1692]. ESTC No. R27031. Grub Street ID 110249.
  • Tutchin, John. The earth-quake of Jamaica, describ'd in a Pindarick poem. By Mr. Tutchin. London: printed, and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane, 1692. ESTC No. R20574. Grub Street ID 82395.
  • Tutchin, John. A new martyrology: or, The bloody assizes: now exactly methodized in one volume. Comprehending a compleat history of the lives, actions, trials, sufferings, dying speeches, letters, and prayers of all those eminent Protestants, who fell in the west of England, and elsewhere, from the year 1678, to this present time. With the pictures of the most eminent of them, in copper plates. To this treatise is added the life & death of George L. Geffreys. The fourth edition. Containing several speeches, letters, elegies, and new discoveries, (sent out of the west) never printed before; so that the whole work is now compleat. With an alphabetical table annext to it. Written by Thomas Pitts gent. London: printed (according to the original copies) for John Dunton at the Raven in the Poultrey, 1693. ESTC No. R23782. Grub Street ID 107635.
  • Tutchin, John. An epistle to Mr. Benjamin Bridgwater, occasion'd by the death of the late Queen Mary. By Mr. Tutchin. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms-Inn, in Warwick-Lane, 1694. ESTC No. R38481. Grub Street ID 120575.
  • Tutchin, John. A Pindarick ode, in the praise of folly and knavery. By Mr. Tutchin. London: printed and sold by E.W. near Stationers-Hall, 1696. ESTC No. R20602. Grub Street ID 82607.
  • Tutchin, John. A search after honesty a poem / by Mr. Tutchin. London: Printed for the author, 1697. ESTC No. R38381. Grub Street ID 120490.
  • Tutchin, John. White-hall in flames. A pindarick poem. Occasion'd by the late burning of that royal palace. By Mr. Tutchin. London: printed for the author, 1698. ESTC No. R185808. Grub Street ID 74733.
  • Tutchin, John. The foreigners. A poem. Part I. London: printed for A. Baldwin in VVarwicklane, M.DCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R29567. Grub Street ID 112531.
  • Tutchin, John. The apostates. A poem. Written by the author of the Foreigners. London: printed for M. Fabian, at Mercers-Chappel in Cheapside, 1701. ESTC No. N16336. Grub Street ID 6009.
  • Tutchin, John. The British muse: or tyranny expos'd. A satyr, occasion'd by all the fulsom and lying poems and elegies, that have been written on the occasion of the death of the late King James. London: printed for Eliz. Mallet, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702 [1701]. ESTC No. N33451. Grub Street ID 21931.
  • Tutchin, John. The apostates: or, the revolters. A poem against foreigners. Written by the author of The foreigners. London: printed in the year, 1701. ESTC No. N31063. Grub Street ID 19967.
  • Tutchin, John. The mouse grown a rat: or the story of the city and country mouse newly transpos'd. In a discourse betwixt Bays, Johnson, and Smith. London: printed, and sold by E. Mallet next the Kings-Arms Tavern near Fleet-Bridg, 1702. ESTC No. T41491. Grub Street ID 270393.
  • Tutchin, John. The mouse grown a rat: or the story of the city and country mouse newly transpos'd. In a discourse betwixt Bays, Johnson, and Smith. London: printed, and sold by E. Mallet next the Kings-Arms Tavern near Fleet-Bridg, 1702. ESTC No. T113827. Grub Street ID 165694.
  • Tutchin, John. A vindication of the observator, in answer to a scandalous libel, lately printed, called, The observator observ'd. Written by the author of the Observator. [London: J. How, 1702]. ESTC No. N48256. Grub Street ID 32846.
  • Tutchin, John. The mouse grown a rat: or the story of the city and country mouse newly transpos'd. In a discourse betwixt Bays, Johnson, and Smith. London: printed, and sold by E. Mallet next the Kings-Arms Tavern near Fleet-Bridg, 1702. ESTC No. T109091. Grub Street ID 161908.
  • Tutchin, John. The British muse: or tyranny expos'd: a satyr, occasion'd by all the fulsom and lying poems and elegies, that have been written on the death of the late King James. ... London [i.e. Dublin?]: printed for Eliz. Mallet, and sold by the Williamite book-sellers of London and Dublin, who are haters of tyranny and slavery, [1702?]. ESTC No. T99193. Grub Street ID 318348.
  • Tutchin, John. The apostates: or The Noble Cause of liberty deserted. A satyr. With the character of a late L-d Li-nt. And a Comparison between the Fate of Troy and that of Israel. London: printed for Eliz. Mallet next the Kings Arms Tavern by Fleet-bridg[e], 1702. ESTC No. T4594. Grub Street ID 274142.
  • Tutchin, John. An historical and political treatise of the navy: with some thoughts how to retrieve the antient glory of the navy of England. ... London: printed for and sold by B Bragg, 1703. ESTC No. T36313. Grub Street ID 266241.
  • Tutchin, John. The whiskers whisk'd: or, a farewel sermon prepared to be preach'd at Turners-Hall in Phillpot-Lane. By the irreverend J- J-, Doctor of Enthusiasm. London: printed and sold by B. Bragg, 1703. ESTC No. T179956. Grub Street ID 216649.
  • Tutchin, John. The second part of the mouse grown a rat: or, the story of the city and country mouse. Newly transpos'd. In a dialogue betwixt Bays, Johnson, and Smith, in the present reign. London: printed, and sold by B. Bragg, at the Blew-Ball in Avemary-Lane, next Ludgate-Street, 1703. ESTC No. T75826. Grub Street ID 298443.
  • Tutchin, John. An historical and political treatise of the navy: with some thoughts how to retrieve the antient glory of the navy of England. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of ... Parliament, in ... 1703. By John Tutchin, ... London: printed and sold by J. How, 1704. ESTC No. T139840. Grub Street ID 187673.
  • Tutchin, John. The tryal and examination of Mr. John Tutchin, for writing a certain libel, call'd The Observator; ... London: printed for Thomas Spring, 1704. ESTC No. T51981. Grub Street ID 279155.
  • Tutchin, John. A poem in the praise of folly and knavery. By Mr. Tutchin. Author of, The Observator. London: printed for Sam. Ballard, at the Blue-Ball, in Little-Britain, MDCCIV. [1704]. ESTC No. N11772. Grub Street ID 1773.
  • Tutchin, John. The Western martyrology: or, bloody assizes. Containing the lives, trials, and dying-speeches of all those eminent Protestants that suffer'd in the West of England, ... Together with the life and death of George L. Jeffreys. The fifth edition. ... London: printed for John Marshall, 1705. ESTC No. T88609. Grub Street ID 308567.
  • Tutchin, John. England's happiness consider'd, in some expedients. Viz. I. Of the care of religion. II. Of union amongst all Protestants. III. Of reformation of manners. IV. Of restraining such persons as are enemies to the Christian religion in General, or to the Protestant Religion in Particular. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. By John Tutchin, Gent. Author of the First, Second, and Third Volume of the Observators, to Numb. 66. London: printed, and sold by B. Bragg, at the Blew-Ball, in Avemary-Lane, 1705. ESTC No. T60895. Grub Street ID 286656.