Neville, Henry.
The Isle of Pines, or, a late discovery.
n.p. Reprinted at Dublin by [i.e. for?] Samuel Dancer [1668].
ESTC No. R180870.Grub Street ID 71726.
Neville, Henry.
The Isle of Pines, or, A late discovery of a fourth island in Terra Australis, Incognita. Being a true relation of certain English persons, who in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth, making a voyage to the East India, were cast away, and wracked upon the island near to the coast of Terra Australis, Incognita, and all drowned, except one man and four women, whereof one was a Negro. And now lately anno Dom. 1667. a Dutch ship called the Amsterdam, Cornelius Van Sloetten Captain, driven by foul weather there, by chance have found their posterity (speaking good English) to amount to ten or twelve thousand persons, as they suppose. The whole relation follows, written, and left by the man himself a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. Licensed June 27. 1668.
London: printed by S[arah]. G[riffin]. for Allen Banks and Charles Harper at the Flower-Deluice near Cripplegate Church, 1668.
ESTC No. R235179.Grub Street ID 106345.
Neville, Henry.
The Isle of Pines, or, A late discovery of a fourth island in Terra Australis, Incognita. Being a true relation of certain English persons, who in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth, making a voyage to the East India, were cast away, and wracked upon the island near to the coast of Terra Australis, Incognita, and all drowned, except one man and four women, whereof one was a Negro. And now lately anno Dom. 1667. a Dutch ship driven by foul weather there, by chance have found their posterity (speaking good English) to amount to ten or twelve thousand persons, as they suppose. The whole relation follows, written, and left by the man himself a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. Licensed June 27. 1668.
London: printed by S[arah]. G[riffin]. for Allen Banks and Charles Harper at the Flower-Deluice near Cripplegate Church, 1668.
ESTC No. R3547.Grub Street ID 117878.
Neville, Henry.
The Isle of Pines, or, A late discovery of a fourth island near Terra Australis, Incognita by Henry Cornelius van Sloetten. Wherein is contained. A true relation of certain English persons, who in Queen Elizabeths time, making a voyage to the East Indies were cast away, and wracked near to the coast of Terra Australis, Incognita, and all drowned, except one man and four women. And now lately Anno Dom. 1667. a Dutch ship making a voyage to the East Indies, driven by foul weather there, by chance have found their posterity, (speaking good English) to amount (as the suppose) to ten or twelve thousand persons. The whole relation .. is here annexed with the longitude and latitude of the island, the scituation and felicity thereof, with other matter observable. Licensed July 27. 1668.
London: printed for Allen Banks and Charles Harper next door to the three Squerrills in Fleet-street, over against St. Dunstans Church, 1668.
ESTC No. R27644.Grub Street ID 110782.
Neville, Henry.
A new and further discovery of the Islle [sic] of Pines in a letter from Cornelius van Sloetton a Dutch-man (who first discovered the same in the year, 1667.) to a friend of his in London. With a relation of his voyage to the East Indies. Wherein is declared how he happened to come thither, the scituation of the country, the temperature of the climate, the manners and conditions of the people that inhabit it; their laws, ordinances, and ceremonies, their way of marrying, burying, &c. the longitude and latitude of the island, the pleasantness and felicity thereof, with other matters of concern. Licensed according to order.
London: printed for Allen Bankes and Charles Harper, at the Flower-de-luce near Cripplegate Church, 1668.
ESTC No. R32161.Grub Street ID 114902.
Neville, Henry.
Plato redivivus: or, A dialogue concerning government, wherein, by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states both ancient and modern, an endeavour is used to discover the present politick distemper of our own, with the causes, and remedies.
London: printed for S.I., in the year MDCLXXXI. [1681, i.e. 1680].
ESTC No. R3321.Grub Street ID 115852.
Neville, Henry.
Plato redivivus: or, A dialogue concerning government, wherein, by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states both ancient and modern, an endeavour is used to discover the present politick distemper of our own, with the causes, and remedies.
London: printed for S.I. and sold by R. Dew, 1681.
ESTC No. R14592.Grub Street ID 62605.
Neville, Henry.
A true copy of a letter written by N. Machiavill, in defence of himself, and his religion. Translated from an original copy.
London: printed for R[ichard]. Bentley in Covent-Garden, 1691.
ESTC No. R4918.Grub Street ID 125409.
Neville, Henry.
Discourses concerning government: in a way of dialogue. Wherein, by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states, the excellency of the English government is demonstrated, the causes of the decay thereof are considered, and proper remedies for cure proposed. By Henry Nevill, Esq;.
London: printed, and sold by A. Baldwin, in Warwick-Lane, 1698.
ESTC No. R39070.Grub Street ID 121085.
Neville, Henry.
News from the New-Exchange: or, the common-wealth of ladies: drawn to the life, in their several characters and concernments. London: printed, in ... 1650. Re-printed: ... 1731. Whereunto ... are subjoined the loyal satyrist ... With an apology for the Exchange women.
London: printed by Tho. Edlin, for Captain Gulliver; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1731.
ESTC No. T117409.Grub Street ID 169001.
Neville, Henry.
Plato redivivus: or, dialogues concerning government. Wherein, ... an endeavour is used to discover the present politick distemper of our own, with the causes and remedies. By ... Henry Neville.
London: printed for R. Dodsley, 1745.
ESTC No. N20339.Grub Street ID 9737.
Neville, Henry.
The isle of pines: or, a late discovery of a fourth island in Terra Australis Incognita. Being a true relation ... written and left by the man himself, a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. Licensed, June 27. 1668.
London: printed in the year, 1668 [1750?].
ESTC No. T202823.Grub Street ID 233599.
Neville, Henry.
Plato redivivus or a dialogue concerning government wherein, ... an endeavour is used to discover the present politic distemper of our own; with the causes and remedies. By Henry Neville. The fourth edition.
London: printed for A. Millar, 1763.
ESTC No. T76175.Grub Street ID 298662.
Neville, Henry.
The parlament of ladies. Or divers remarkable orders, of the ladies, at Spring Garden, in parlament assembled. Together with certain votes, of the unlawful assembly, at Kate's, in Covent Garden. Both sent abroad to prevent misinformation. By Henry Neville.
London: printed MDCXXXXVII reprinted for T. Cadell, MDCCLXVIII.
ESTC No. N70332.Grub Street ID 50975.
Neville, Henry.
The parlament [sic] of ladies. Or divers remarkable orders, of the ladies, at Spring Garden, in Parlament [sic] assembled. Together with certain votes, of the unlawful assembly, at Kate's in Covent Garden. Both sent abroad to prevent misinformation. By Henry Neville.
London: printed MDCXXXXVII reprinted for T. Cadell, 1768.
ESTC No. T136529.Grub Street ID 184734.
Neville, Henry.
The isle of pines. Or a late discovery of a fourth island, in Terra Australis Incognita. Being a true relation ... written by the man himself a little before his death, and declared to the Dutch by his grandchild. By Henry Neville.
London: printed MDCLXVIII reprinted for T. Cadell, 1768.
ESTC No. T136530.Grub Street ID 184736.