Elizabeth Cellier
Elizabeth Cellier
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Elizabeth Cellier
cover - TDTo Dr.---- an answer to his que...Elizabeth Cellier
To Dr.---- an answer to his queries, concerning the College of Midwives, 1688
no cover - MDMalice defeated, 1680Elizabeth Cellier
Malice defeated, 1680
no cover - MDMalice Defeated ; And, the Matc...Elizabeth Cellier
Malice Defeated ; And, the Matchless Rogue
no cover - MDMalice defeated ; and, The matc...Elizabeth Cellier
Malice defeated
no cover - TDTo Dr. ------ an answer to his...Elizabeth Cellier
To Dr. ---- An Answer to his Queries, con- cerning the Colledg of Midwives
no cover - RUReflections upon the murder of...Elizabeth Cellier
Reflections upon the murder of S. Edmund-Bury Godfrey
no cover - LMLa malice decouverte, ou, Une c...Elizabeth Cellier
La malice decouverte, ou, Une courte relation de l'accusation & de la décharge d'Elizabeth Cellier
no cover - MCMaddam Celliers answer to the P...Elizabeth Cellier
Maddam Celliers answer to the Popes letter, dated from the Vatican the 1st of August, 1680
no cover - TTThe tryal of Elizabeth Cellier,...Elizabeth Cellier
The tryal of Elizabeth Cellier, the popish midwife, at the Old Baily, Septemb. 11, 1680, for printing and publishing the late notorious libel, intituled, Malice defeated, &c
no cover - TTThe tryal and sentence of Eliza...Elizabeth Cellier
The tryal and sentence of Elizabeth Cellier
no cover - TMThe Midwife Unmask'dElizabeth Cellier
The Midwife Unmask'd
no cover - MTModesty Triumphing over Impuden...Elizabeth Cellier
Modesty Triumphing over Impudence. Or, Some Notes Upon a late Romance Published By Elizabeth Cellier, Midwife and Lady Errant. Together with The Depositions of Richard Adams of Lincolns-Inne Esq; against her, before his Majesty and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council. ... (4 lines)
no cover - MCMaddam Celliers Answer To The P...Elizabeth Cellier
Maddam Celliers Answer To The Popes Letter. Dated from the Vatican the 1st of August, 1680. Wherein she Declares her fidelity and firmness to the Catholick-Cause, And expresses her Joy for his Holinesses Compassi- onate Bounty and Care of his Afflicted Daughter, with the Relation how, she was Delivered by the help of his Sons the Jesuites in Newgate, of her late Prodigious Narrative, and also of her mighty Sufferings, and strange Ad- ventures that has befel her since her late Confinement. With her humble Request to her Holy Father to send her a thousand pounds out of the Catholick Contributions, in order to the paying of her Fine, that she may give him a speedy Visit, & instruct him farther in his grand Affairs
no cover - TPThe Popes Letter, To Maddam Cel...Elizabeth Cellier
The Popes Letter, To Maddam Cellier In Relation to her great Sufferings For the Catholick Cause, And likewise Maddam Celliers Lamentation standing On The Pillory, And Also the Popes Commission to Maddam Celliers, for several pla- ces of honour for her so well managing the Affair on her part hitherto, and if she receive Martirdome by the Hereticks, a Canonization or Saintship among the other holy Saints
no cover - ALA Letter From The Lady Creswell...Elizabeth Cellier
A Letter From The Lady Creswell To Madam C. the Midwife, On The Publishing her late Vindication, &c. Also A Whip for Impudence : Or, A Lashing Repartee to the Snarling Midwifes Matchless Rogue
no cover - TMThe Matchless Rogue; Or, A Brie...Elizabeth Cellier
The Matchless Rogue; Or, A Brief Account of the Life of Don Thomazo The Unfortunate Son. Together With The Just Commendations of the Gentlemans Ingenious Answer to Malice Defeated; Intituled, Some Reflections On Madam Cellier's Case. With Due Respect to the Honourable Title of Captain, Which Himself says He is Worthy of. ... (3 lines)
no cover - TTThe tryal and sentence of Eliza...Elizabeth Cellier
The tryal and sentence of Elizabeth Cellier
no cover - TTThe triall of Elizabeth Cellier...Elizabeth Cellier
The triall of Elizabeth Cellier, at the Kings-bench-barr, on Friday June the 11th, 1680
no cover - TMThe matchless rogue, or, A brie...Elizabeth Cellier
The matchless rogue, or, A brief account of the life of Don Thomazo, the unfortunate son
no cover - TLThe ladies answer to that busie...Elizabeth Cellier
The ladies answer to that busie-body
no cover - TLThe ladies answer to that busie...Elizabeth Cellier
The ladies answer to that busie-body [Walter Page?], who wrote the life and death of Du Vall
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Elizabeth Cellier
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To Dr.---- an answer to his queries, concerning the College of Midwives, 1688
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Malice defeated, 1680
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Malice Defeated ; And, the Matchless Rogue
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Malice defeated
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To Dr. ---- An Answer to his Queries, con- cerning the Colledg of Midwives
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Reflections upon the murder of S. Edmund-Bury Godfrey
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La malice decouverte, ou, Une courte relation de l'accusation & de la décharge d'Elizabeth Cellier
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Maddam Celliers answer to the Popes letter, dated from the Vatican the 1st of August, 1680
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The tryal of Elizabeth Cellier, the popish midwife, at the Old Baily, Septemb. 11, 1680, for printing and publishing the late notorious libel, intituled, Malice defeated, &c
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The tryal and sentence of Elizabeth Cellier
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The Midwife Unmask'd
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Modesty Triumphing over Impudence. Or, Some Notes Upon a late Romance Published By Elizabeth Cellier, Midwife and Lady Errant. Together with The Depositions of Richard Adams of Lincolns-Inne Esq; against her, before his Majesty and the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council. ... (4 lines)
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Maddam Celliers Answer To The Popes Letter. Dated from the Vatican the 1st of August, 1680. Wherein she Declares her fidelity and firmness to the Catholick-Cause, And expresses her Joy for his Holinesses Compassi- onate Bounty and Care of his Afflicted Daughter, with the Relation how, she was Delivered by the help of his Sons the Jesuites in Newgate, of her late Prodigious Narrative, and also of her mighty Sufferings, and strange Ad- ventures that has befel her since her late Confinement. With her humble Request to her Holy Father to send her a thousand pounds out of the Catholick Contributions, in order to the paying of her Fine, that she may give him a speedy Visit, & instruct him farther in his grand Affairs
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The Popes Letter, To Maddam Cellier In Relation to her great Sufferings For the Catholick Cause, And likewise Maddam Celliers Lamentation standing On The Pillory, And Also the Popes Commission to Maddam Celliers, for several pla- ces of honour for her so well managing the Affair on her part hitherto, and if she receive Martirdome by the Hereticks, a Canonization or Saintship among the other holy Saints
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A Letter From The Lady Creswell To Madam C. the Midwife, On The Publishing her late Vindication, &c. Also A Whip for Impudence : Or, A Lashing Repartee to the Snarling Midwifes Matchless Rogue
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The Matchless Rogue; Or, A Brief Account of the Life of Don Thomazo The Unfortunate Son. Together With The Just Commendations of the Gentlemans Ingenious Answer to Malice Defeated; Intituled, Some Reflections On Madam Cellier's Case. With Due Respect to the Honourable Title of Captain, Which Himself says He is Worthy of. ... (3 lines)
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The tryal and sentence of Elizabeth Cellier
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The triall of Elizabeth Cellier, at the Kings-bench-barr, on Friday June the 11th, 1680
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The matchless rogue, or, A brief account of the life of Don Thomazo, the unfortunate son
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The ladies answer to that busie-body
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The ladies answer to that busie-body [Walter Page?], who wrote the life and death of Du Vall