Mr Crofton answered, or, A reply to the slanderous untruths reproachfully uttered by him in his book entituled, Malice against ministry [electronic resource] : and by his pretended friend, Alethes Noctroff, in his libell called Perjury the proof of forgery, a pamphlet fit to be burned by the hands of the common hangman : wherein you have an appeal to the world, by John Wildgos, John Pits, and William Jelly, Common-Council men, together with William Carpenter, and Roger Waldin, church-wardens of the parish of Buttolphs Aldgate, London : to vindicate their lives from the aspersions of his uncharitable tongue and pen, who without all modesty hath taxed them with much untruth and corruption.
1658
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Mr Crofton answered, or, A reply to the slanderous untruths reproachfully uttered by him in his book entituled, Malice against ministry [electronic resource] : and by his pretended friend, Alethes Noctroff, in his libell called Perjury the proof of forgery, a pamphlet fit to be burned by the hands of the common hangman : wherein you have an appeal to the world, by John Wildgos, John Pits, and William Jelly, Common-Council men, together with William Carpenter, and Roger Waldin, church-wardens of the parish of Buttolphs Aldgate, London : to vindicate their lives from the aspersions of his uncharitable tongue and pen, who without all modesty hath taxed them with much untruth and corruption.
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London : Printed by Edward Cole, printer and book-seller, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchang, 1658.
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[4], 11, [1] p.
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Mary Cadman, Crofton's maid, had publicly accused him of whipping her too enthusiastically. Crofton had earlier defended himself under the pseudonym Alethes Noctroff.
Reproduction of original in: York Minster Library.
Mary Cadman, Crofton's maid, had publicly accused him of whipping her too enthusiastically. Crofton had earlier defended himself under the pseudonym Alethes Noctroff.
Reproduction of original in: York Minster Library.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 3119:6).
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Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (2nd ed.), W2166A
English short title catalogue, R186572
English short title catalogue, R186572
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Early English books online.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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