BOOKS Printed for Richard Baldwin.
A True Relation of the Cruelties and Barbarities of the French, upon the English Prisoners of War. Being a Journal of their Travels from Dinan in Britany, to Thoulon in Provence; and back again. With a Description of the Situation, and Fortifications of all the Eminent Towns upon the Road, and their Distance. Of their Prisons and Hospitals, and the number of men that died under their Cruelty: With the Names of many of them, and the Places of their Deaths and Burials: With an Account of the great Charity and Sufferings of the Poor Protestants of France: And other material Things that hapned upon the way. Faithfully and Impartially Performed by Richard Strutton, being an Eye-witness, and Fellow-sufferer.
The secret History of the Dutchess of Portsmouth: Giving an Account of the Intreagues of the Court, during her Ministry. And of the Death of K. C. II.
The Memoirs of Monsieur Deagant; containing the most secret Transactions and Affairs of France, from the Death of Henry IV. till the beginning of the Ministry of the Cardinal de Richlieu. To which is added, A Particular Relation of the Archbishoprick of Embrun’s Voyage into England, and of his Negotiation for the Advancement of the Roman-Catholick Religion here; together with the Duke of Buckingham’s Letters to the said Archbishop, about the Progress of that Affair: Which hapned the last Years of King James I. his Reign. Faithfully Translated out of the French Original.
The Cabinet Open’d: or, The Secret History of the Amours of Madam de Maintenon, with the French King. Translated from the French Copy.
The Character of a Trimmer. His Opinion of I. The Laws and Government. II. Protestant Religion. III. The Papists. IV. Foreign Affairs. By the Honourable Sir W. Coventry. The Third Edition carefully Corrected, and cleared from the Errors of the First Impression.
An Impartial Relation of the Illegal Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen Colledge in Oxon, in the Year of our Lord 1687. Containing only Matters of Fact as they occurred. The Second Edition. To which is added the most Remarkable Passages omitted in the former. Collected by a Fellow of the said Colledge.