The Digger Movement in the Days of the Commonwealth eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 345 pages of information about The Digger Movement in the Days of the Commonwealth.

The Digger Movement in the Days of the Commonwealth eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 345 pages of information about The Digger Movement in the Days of the Commonwealth.

 " (?) A Declaration from the Well Affected in the County of
      Buckinghamshire.—­May 1649. (British Museum, P. M., E. 555.)

 " The New Law of Righteousness.—­January 1649. (Jesus College Library,
      Oxford.)

 " Fire in the Bush:  The Spirit burning, not consuming but purging,
      Mankind.—­March 1649. (Bodleian Library.)

 " A Declaration from the Poor Oppressed People of England.—­March
      1649. (British Museum, Press Mark, 1027, i. 16 (3).)

 " The True Levellers’ Standard Advanced:  Or the State of Community
      opened and presented to the Sons of Men.—­April 1649. (British
      Museum, P. M., E. 552.)

 " A Declaration of the Bloody and Unchristian Acting of William Star
      and John Taylor of Walton, with diverse men in women’s apparel, in
      opposition to those that dig upon St. Georges Hill.—­June 1649. 
      (British Museum, Press Mark, E. 561.)

 " A Letter to Lord Fairfax and his Council of War.—­June 1649. 
      (British Museum, P. M., E. 560 (1).)

 " An Appeal to the House of Commons.—­July 1649. (British Museum,
      P. M., E. 564.  Also at the Guildhall Library.)

 " A Watchword to the City of London.—­August 1649. (British Museum,
      P. M., E. 573.  Also at the Guildhall Library.)

 " A Second Letter to Lord Fairfax.—­December 1649. (Clarke Papers,
      vol. ii. pp. 217-220.)

COSTER, ROBERT, A Mite cast into the Common Treasury.—­December 1649.  (British Museum, P. M., E. 585.)

 " The Diggers’ Mirth. (British Museum, P. M., E. 1365.)

 " The Diggers’ Song. (Clarke Papers, vol. ii. p. 218.)

WINSTANLEY, A New Year’s Gift for the Parliament and Army.—­January 1650. (British Museum, P. M., E. 587.)

 " A Vindication of Those whose Endeavour it is only to make the Earth
      a Common Treasury, called Diggers.—­February 1650. (British Museum,
      P. M., E. 1365.)

 " An Appeal for Money.—­April 1650. (See “A Perfect Diurnal,” British
      Museum, P. M., E. 534.)

 " A Declaration from Wellingborrow, in the County of Northampton.—­
      March 1650. (British Museum, under Wellinborrow, P. M., S. Sh.
      fol. 669 f., 15. 21.)

 " An Appeal to all Englishmen to Judge between Bondage and
      Freedom.—­March 1650. (British Museum, P. M., S. Sh. fol. 669 f.,
      15. 23.)

 " An Humble Request to the Ministers of Both Universities and to all
      Lawyers of every Inns-a-Court.—­April 1650. (Dyce and Forster’s
      Library, South Kensington Museum.)

 " The Law of Freedom in a Platform:  Or True Magistracie
      Restored.—­February 1652. (British Museum, P. M., E. 655.  Also at
      the Guildhall and Bodleian Libraries.)

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