• Mercurius Politicus was a newsbook that was published weekly from June 1650 until the English Restoration in May 1660. Under the editorship of Marchamont...
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  • Marchamont (10 October 1643). "Mercurius Britanicus". Anthony, H. Sylvia (October–December 1966), "Mercurius Politicus under Milton", Journal of the History...
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    away the high court of justice". She died on 6 August 1658, and the Mercurius Politicus in announcing her death describes her as "a lady of an excellent...
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    Firth 1897, p. 293 cites Cromwelliana, p. 169. Marshall 2010 cites Mercurius Politicus Firth 1897, p. 293 cites Thurloe, vi. 560. Firth 1897, p. 293 cites...
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    the name of Jesuit – very soon reached England. The English weekly Mercurius Politicus in 1658 contained in four numbers the announcement that: "The excellent...
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    Deputy-Keeper of Irish Records, p. 28. Firth 1888, p. 152 cites Mercurius Politicus, 5494, 5620. Firth 1888, p. 152 cites Thurloe, iv. 23, 40. Firth...
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    Puritanism, Cambridge University Press, p. 139, ISBN 9781139827829. Mercurius Politicus 438 (1658), p. 924 Christ and the Law: Antinomianian at the Westminster...
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  • issues (1682). (Earlier periodicals had employed similar names: Mercurius Politicus, 1659; The Impartial Protestant Mercury, 1681.) Successor periodicals...
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    beverage and posted the first newspaper advertisement for tea in Mercurius Politicus on 30 September 1658. The announcement proclaimed, "That Excellent...
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    and 1720 he published a monthly newspaper with old style title, Mercurius Politicus. The Examiner started in 1710 as the chief Conservative political...
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    and was first advertised during the week of 6 Nov in the serial Mercurius Politicus, a "quasi-official" organ of the Commonwealth. The first edition...
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    Deceleration of Lieutenant-colonel John Lilburne, 22 June 1653; Mercurius Politicus, pp. 2515, 2525, 2529; Cal. State Papers, Dom. 1652–3, pp. 410, 415...
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  • 'Mercurius Politicus Redivivus'. The "Diurnall" of Thomas Rugge, which is preserved in the British Museum, corroborates Pepys in many ways. MERCURIUS POLITICUS...
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  • Lord Protector in September 1658. According to a long report in the Mercurius Politicus, (a newspaper which was sympathetic to the Commonwealth) the proclamation...
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    and Speeches; Burton's Cromwellian Diary; Domestic State Papers; Mercurius Politicus. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the...
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  • cites: Nalson, Trial of Charles I, p. 3 Firth 1889, p. 328 cites: Mercurius Politicus, Nos. 31, 37 Firth 1889, p. 328 cites: Old Parliamentary History...
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  • 2015. http://1641.tcd.ie "John Morrill on revolt in the provinces – Mercurius Politicus". 14 June 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2017. Braddick, Michael J. (5 March...
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    of John the Divine than ours are. In 1653, the weekly newspaper Mercurius Politicus sent their ace-reporter Marchamont Nedham down Bow Lane to investigate...
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  • moderation, discipline, conduct, and activity in the field". The Mercurius Politicus described him as "acting like the Knight of the Burning Pestle in...
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  • whereby he stands a noble example to the young gentry of England. — Mercurius Politicus, July 15–22. At the Restoration, he found his way into a lieutenant's...
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  • 1468-2281.2005.00238.x. "John Morrill on revolt in the provinces – Mercurius Politicus". 14 June 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2017. Braddick, Michael J. (5 March...
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  • was Lodowicke Muggleton's first employer as a journeyman tailor. Mercurius Politicus (1653) says of John Reeve and Lodowicke Muggleton "only one works...
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    an address from the London trained bands to the Lord Protector (Mercurius Politicus, 15–22 April 1658). An unflattering character of Tichborne was given...
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  • Principia philosophiae cartesianae by Baruch Spinoza Tractatus Theologico-Politicus by Baruch Spinoza Court Traité Sur Dieu by Baruch Spinoza Pensées by Blaise...
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  • Local History Terminology at Wikibooks Nick Poyntz, J. Charles Cox, Mercurius Politicus. Retrieved on 6 May 2017. *Beckett, J. V. (2008). "Local history...
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    rival to the Mercurius Britanicus was the Mercurius Pragmaticus of Marchamont Nedham (who, confusingly enough, had edited the first Mercurius Britanicus...
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  • February 1717; Saturday 18 May 1717; Saturday 30 April 1720 1716–1720 Mercurius Politicus: Being Monthly Observations on the Affairs of Great Britain. Volumes...
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  • and will be honorably interred in the cathedral of that town. — Mercurius Politicus, 17–24 June 1658. In his A poem on the death of his late Highness...
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  • vii. 28, 29, 30; Winstanley's England's Worthies, London, 1659; Mercurius Politicus, November 1653 and June 1654; Letters of Dorothy Osborne, pp. 287–8...
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  • recitation at the university. He printed "what he had done" in the Mercurius Politicus (1658), which called forth some satire doggerel from Samuel Woodford...
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