Publications of Edward Whitaker

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  • Whitaker, Edward. A justification of the paper, entituled, A short history of the life and death of the act made in the 35th of Eliz. cap. I, &c. Containing some observations on that part of the Gazett (published 21th of April last) which asserts the contrary. Wherein it doth plainly appear (notwithstanding what is therein alledged) that the said act of the 35th of Eliz. and the Conventicle Act of the 16th of the King, are not in being, nor hath the force of a law. By the same author. London: printed for B.A. and published by Richard Januway [sic] in Queens-Head-alley in Pater-Noster-Row, 1681. ESTC No. R8906. Grub Street ID 129035.
  • Whitaker, Edward. The Bishops courts dissolved: or, The lavv of England touching ecclesiastical jurisdiction stated. VVherein it appears that the spiritual courts want both power and might to execute their wills upon his Majesties good subjects at this day. Being a short and brief account of the several statutes made concerning the spiritual and ecclesiastical jurisdiction. By E.VV. London: printed for T. Reyner, to be sold by Rich. Janeway in Queens-head-alley in Pater-noster-row, 1681. ESTC No. R8907. Grub Street ID 129036.
  • Whitaker, Edward. An argument for toleration and indulgence, in relation to differences in opinion: both as it is the interest of states, and as a common duty of all Christians one to another. By way of a letter. By a country gentleman. London: printed by T. Snowden, for Benj. Alosp [i.e. Alsop], at the Angel and Bible in the Poultry, over against the Compter, 1681. ESTC No. R14877. Grub Street ID 62856.
  • Whitaker, Edward. The ignoramus justices: being an answer to the order of sessions at Hicks's-Hall, bearing date the 13th of January, 1681. Wherein it plainly appears, the said order is against law. Also a short account of all the acts that relate to Protestant dissenters at this day in force against them, which will appear only two, viz. the act made in the 22 year of this King, intituled, An act against conventicles. The other, called, The Oxford act, or Five mile act, made in the 17 of this King. And also an account of such acts as are in force against popish recusants, which are now so industriously endeavoured by those justices as well as others, to be turned against the Protestant dissenters; and wherein it will plainly appear, there is no ground for such proceedings. And hereunto is also added a brief account of the penalties and forfeitures of those acts, and some directions to the officers that may be threatned or persuaded to act by such unwarrantable orders from such ignoramus justices. By Dr. London: printed for Ab. Green, 1681. ESTC No. R30190. Grub Street ID 113076.
  • Whitaker, Edward. To the Right Honourable Sir Patient Ward Knight, Lord Mayor of the City of London: and to all and every the Honourable the Judges of either bench, Barons of the Exchequer, Commissioners of oyer and terminer and gaol-delivery for this sessions held for the city of London an county of Middlesex. The humble petition of Edward Whitaker Gent. prisoner in the Tower of London,. London: printed for Richard Janeway, 1681. ESTC No. R22765. Grub Street ID 100547.
  • Whitaker, Edward. A short history of the life and death of the Act made the 35th of Elizabeth, cap. I. intituled, An Act to retain the Queen's Majesties subjects in their due obedience. As also, the Act commonly called the Conventicle Act, made the 16th of His present Majesty, K. Cha. 2d. intituled, An Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles. Wherein it plainly appears by the several records, that both the said Acts are expired, and have no force in law. Published for satisfaction of His Majesties Protestant subjects; by E.W. London: printed for Thomas Fox, at the sign of the Angel, in Westminster-Hall, 1681. ESTC No. R9671. Grub Street ID 129732.
  • Whitaker, Edward. A letter from Mr. Edward Whitaker to the Protestant joyner upon his bill being sent to Oxford. London: printed for N.T., 1681. ESTC No. R22742. Grub Street ID 100329.
  • Whitaker, Edward. A justification of the paper, entituled, A short history of the life and death of the act made in the 35th of Eliz. cap. I, &c. Containing some observations on that part of the Gazett (published 21th of April last) which asserts the contrary. Wherein it doth plainly appear (notwithstanding what is therein alledged) that the said act of the 35th of Eliz. and the Conventicle Act of the 16th of the King, are not in being, nor hath the force of a law. By the same author E.W. London: printed for B.A. and published by Richard Januway [sic] in Queens-Head-alley in Pater-Noster-Row, 1681. ESTC No. R235003. Grub Street ID 106222.
  • Whitaker, Edward. An ansvver to the order of the Middlesex justices, dated the 20th. of December last, touching the suppressing of conventicles. Which order is here compared with the act of the 22d of this King, on which the same is grounded. Wherein it will appear that the said order is lame and insufficient for any constable, or other officers to act by. Being an answer to a letter received from a friend in Middlesex, wherein is also laid down some directions to the officers touching the execution of that act, according to the true intent and meaning of that law. By D.R. [London: printed for Ab. Green, 1682]. ESTC No. R8053. Grub Street ID 128261.
  • Whitaker, Edward. The second part of The ignoramus justices: or An answer to the scandalous speech of Sir W.S. Barronet, spoken to the grand-jury at the sessions of peace held for the county of Middlesex, at Hick's-hall, on Monday the 24 of April, 1682. Together with several remarks upon the order of sessions, for the printing and publishing the same. By the same authour. London: printed for E. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill, 1682. ESTC No. R2042. Grub Street ID 81200.
  • Whitaker, Edward. The second part of Ignoramus justices: or An answer to the scandalous speech of Sir W.S. Barronet, spoken to the Grand-jury at the Sessions of Peace held for the county of Middlesex, at Hick's-Hall, on Monday the 24 of April, 1682. Together with several remarks upon the order of sessions, for the printing and publishing of the same. The second edition corrected, by the same author. London: printed for E. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill, 1682. ESTC No. R35238. Grub Street ID 117666.
  • Whitaker, Edward. The bishops courts dissolved. London: printed for T. Reyner, to be sold by Rich. Janeway in Queens-head-alley in Pater-noster-row, 1689. ESTC No. R186469. Grub Street ID 75122.
  • Whitaker, Edward. Directions for brewing malt liquors. Shewing, what care is to be taken in the choice of water, malt, and hops: and in what proportions they are to be mixed, and how boyled and fermented, for making the best March, or October beer, strong ale, &c. In a method never before publish'd. Useful for all such as are curious in malt liquors. By a countrey gentleman. With a satyr upon brandy, by another hand. London: printed for J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1700. ESTC No. R7839. Grub Street ID 128061.