Publications of James Wadsworth

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  • Wadsworth, James. The English Spanish pilgrime. Or, A neuu discouerie of Spanish popery, and Iesuiticall stratagems. VVith the estate of the English pentioners and fugitiues vnder the King of Spaines dominions, and else where at this present. Also laying open the new order of the Iesuitrices and preaching nunnes. Composed by James Wadsworth Gentleman, newly conuerted into his true mothers bosome, the Church of England, with the motiues why he left the Sea of Rome; a late pentioner to his Maiesty of Spaine, and nominated his captaine in Flanders: sonne to Mr. Iames Wadsworth, Bachelor of Diuinity, sometime of Emanuell Colledge in the Vniuersity of Cambridge, who was peruerted in the yeere 1604. and late tutor to Donia Maria Infanta of Spaine. Published by speciall license. Printed at London: By T[homas] C[otes] for Michael Sparke, dwelling at the blue Bible in Greene-Arbor, 1629. ESTC No. S119348. Grub Street ID 138989.
  • Wadsworth, James. Further obseruations of the English Spanish pilgrime, concerning Spaine, being a second part of his former booke, and containing these particulars: the description of a famous monastery, or house of the King of Spaines, called the Escuriall, not the like in the Christian world: a briefe relation of certaine dæmonicall stratagems of the Spanish Inquisition exercised on diuers English men of note of late times, and now liuing in England. A relation of the founding of a military order in Rome, to wit, of the immaculate Conception of our Lady, the blessed Virgin. Composed by Iames Wadsworth, Gentleman, lately conuerted into his true mothers bosome, the Church of England, and heretofore pentioner to the King of Spaine. London: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sold at his shop at S. Austens gate at the signe of the pide Bull, 1630. ESTC No. S119406. Grub Street ID 139046.
  • Wadsworth, James. Further obseruations of the English Spanish pilgrime, concerning Spaine, being a second part of his former booke, and containing these particulars: the description of a famous monastery, or house of the King of Spaines, called the Escuriall, not the like in the Christian world: a briefe relation of certaine dæmonicall stratagems of the Spanish Inquisition exercised on diuers English men of note of late times, and now liuing in England. A relation of the founding of a military order in Rome, to wit, of the immaculate Conception of our Lady, the blessed Virgin. Composed by Iames Wadsworth, Gentleman, lately conuerted into his true mothers bosome, the Church of England, and heretofore pentioner to the King of Spaine. London: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Robert Allot, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard, at the signe of the Beare, 1630. ESTC No. S119412. Grub Street ID 139052.
  • Wadsworth, James. The present estate of Spayne, or A true relation of some remarkable things touching the court, and gouernment of Spayne, with a catalogue of all the nobility, with their reuenues. Composed by Iames Wadsworth, Gent. late pensioner to his Maiesty of Spayne, and nominated his captaine in Flanders. Imprinted at London: By A[ugustine] M[athewes] for Ambrose Ritherdon, at his shop, at the signe of the Bull head in Pauls-Church-Yard, 1630. ESTC No. S119416. Grub Street ID 139056.
  • Wadsworth, James. The present estate of Spayne, or A true relation of some remarkable things touching the court, and gouernment of Spayne, with a catalogue of all the nobility, with their reuenues. Composed by Iames Wadsworth, Gent. late pensioner to his Maiesty of Spayne, and nominated his captaine in Flanders. Imprinted at London: By A[ugustine] M[athewes] for Richard Thrale, and Ambrose Ritherdon, and are to be sold at their shops in Pauls-Church-Yard, 1630. ESTC No. S120729. Grub Street ID 140357.
  • Wadsworth, James. The English Spanish pilgrime. Or, A neuu discouerie of Spanish popery, and Iesuiticall stratagems. VVith the estate of the English pentioners and fugitiues vnder the King of Spaines dominions, and else where at this present. Also laying open the new order of the Iesuitrices and preaching nunnes. Composed by James Wadsworth Gentleman, newly conuerted into his true mothers bosome, the Church of England, with the motiues why he left the Sea of Rome; a late pentioner to his Maiesty of Spaine, and nominated his captaine in Flanders: sonne to Mr. Iames Wadsworth, Bachelor of Diuinity, sometime of Emanuell Colledge in the Vniuersity of Cambridge, who was peruerted in the yeere 1604. and late tutor to Donia Maria Infanta of Spaine. Published by authority. Printed at London: By T[homas] C[otes] for Michael Sparke, dwelling at the blue Bible in Greene-Arbor, 1630. ESTC No. S119351. Grub Street ID 138992.
  • Wadsworth, James. The English Spanish pilgrime. Or, A neuu discouery of Spanish popery, and Iesuiticall stratagems. VVith the estate of the English pentioners and fugitiues vnder the King of Spaines dominions, and else where at this present. Also laying open the new order of the Iesuitrices and preaching nunnes. Composed by Iames Wadsworth Gentleman, newly conuerted into his true mothers bosome, the Church of England, with the motiues why he left the Sea of Rome; a late pentioner to his Maiesty of Spaine, and nominated his captaine in Flanders: sonne to Mr. Iames Wadsworth, Bachelor of Diuinity, sometime of Emanuell Colledge in the Vniuersity of Cambridge, who was peruerted in the yeere 1604. and late tutor to Donia Maria Infanta of Spaine. Printed at London: By T. Cotes, and R. C[otes] for Mich. Sparke, dwelling at the blue Bible in Greene-Arbor, 1630. ESTC No. S119353. Grub Street ID 138994.
  • Wadsworth, James. The European mercury. Describing the highwayes and stages from place to place, through the most remarkable parts of Christendome. With a catalogue of the principall fairs, marts, and markets, thorowout the same. By J.W. Gent. Usefull for all gentlemen, who delight in seeing forraign countries; and instructing merchants where to meet with their conveniences for trade. London: printed by I[ohn]. R[aworth]. for H. Twyford, and are to be sold at the three Daggers in Fleet-street, neer the Inner-Temple gate, 1641. ESTC No. R40678. Grub Street ID 122447.
  • Wadsworth, James. The memoires of Mr James Wadswort [sic], a Jesuit that recanted: discovering a dreadful prospect of impiety, in the blasphemous doctrines (or gospel) of the Jesuits, with their atheistical lives and conversations. Faithfully published to the world out of the authors own original notes, with the particular places, persons, and circumstantial actions, &c. of which himself was both an eye and ear-witness, from time to time. London: printed by Henry Hills for Henry Brome, at the Gun at the west end of St. Pauls, 1679. ESTC No. R38026. Grub Street ID 120162.
  • Wadsworth, James. The memoires of Mr. James Wadswort [sic], a Jesuit that recanted: discovering a dreadful prospect of impiety, in the blasphemous doctrines (or Gospel) of the Jesuits, with their atheistical lives and conversations. Faithfully published to the world out of the authors own original notes, with the particular places, persons, and circumstantial actions, &c. of which himself was both an eye and ear-witness. London: printed for Henry Brome at the Gun at the West End of S. Pauls, 1680. ESTC No. R219285. Grub Street ID 93842.