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  • Collection: Jacobite Collection

An answer to the late K. James’s last declaration, dated at St. Germains, April 17. S.N. 1693.
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe or James Welwood.
With an imprimatur on verso of titlepage, dated and signed: June 5. 1693. J. Trenchard.

A dialogue between a Whig and a Jacobite : upon the subject of the late rebellion ; and the execution of the rebel-lords, &c. : Occasion'd by the phænomenon in the skie, March 6. 1715-16.
The second edition, corrected.
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe (Moore, Novak). Attribution disputed by Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions.
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Williams.
Price from imprint: Price Four-Pence.

The traiterous and foolish manifesto of the Scots rebels, Examin’d and Expos’d Paragraph by Paragraph.
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe
Price from imprint: "Price Six Pence." Handwritten "4" over "Six"

A Short Narrative of the Battle of Falkirk.
Dated at head of text: Falkirk, Jan. 17, 1746.

A dialogue between the King of France and the late King James, occasion’d by the death of the Queen. Written originally in French, at Paris.
A satire in the form of a play.
French original not traced.
No. 2 of 8 works in a volume with binder's title "French Invasion to restore King James etc. 1692" on spine.
Binding: Three-quarter burgundy morocco on marbled boards.

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An answer to the late K. James’s last declaration, dated at St. Germains, April 17. S.N. 1693.
Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe.
A partial reprinting of and reply to: James II. His Majesties most gracious declaration to all his loving subjects.
Special Collections copy : No. 4 of 8 works in a volume with binder's title "French Invasion…

The battle of Falkirk : as no body can form a well-grounded judgment, without hearing the evidence on both sides, the partial and impartial world are desir'd to read the two following relations, and then give verdict, according to their consciences
Reprints two accounts, one taken from the Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, Jan. 20. 1746. The other dated Falkirk, Jan. 17, 1746. The first account is from the Caledonian Mercury, January 20, 1746; the second is a reprint of: A short narrative of the…

A letter from a gentleman to his friend : copied May 1735
Binding : Full red morocco with a gilt border, assembled by a contemporary sympathizer in exile

No. 3 of 3 works bound together in a volume.
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