Cellier, Elizabeth, active 1680
Cellier, Elizabeth ca1628-1693
Cellier, Elizabeth
Cellier, Elizabeth, fl. 1680
Elizabeth Cellier English midwife
Cellier, Elizabeth (około 1628-1693).
Cellier, Elizabeth ca. 1680-1688
Cellier, Elizabeth, ca. 1628-1693
VIAF ID: 18127511 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cellier, Elizabeth
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cellier, Elizabeth ‡d ca. 1680-1688
- 100 1 _ ‡a Cellier, Elizabeth ‡d ca1628-1693
- 100 1 _ ‡a Cellier, Elizabeth, ‡d active 1680
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Elizabeth Cellier ‡c English midwife
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Works
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Brief account of the life of Don Thomazo, the unfortunate son | |
Malice defeated | |
Malice defeated, or, A brief relation of the accusation and deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier : wherein her proceedings both before and during her confinement, are particularly related, and the mystery of the meal-tub fully discovered. Together with an abstract of her arraignment and tryal, written by her self, for the satisfaction of all lovers of undisguised truth | |
Matchless rogue | |
Mr. Tho. Dangerfield's second narrative : wherein is contained a faithful charge against the Lady Powis, Mr. Stamford, (the Duke of Newburghs resident) and Mrs. Cellier relating to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey and the late plot made by the papists, to be cast upon the Protestants : wherein is I. A true account of methods used to invalidate the testimony of Captain William Bedloe and Mr. Prance, II. An account of the several papists imprisoned, and their crimes, with the charges it cost them to get out upon bail | |
Postscript to the impartial readers | |
Reflections upon the murder of S. Edmund-Bury Godfrey , 1682: | |
Scheme for the foundation of a royal hospital ... | |
To Dr. ---- an answer to his queries concerning the Colledg of Midwives | |
The triall of Henry Carr, gent. at the Guild-Hall of the city of London, the 2d day of July, 1680 : upon an information brought against him in the Crown-Office, charging him to be author ... of a certain false, scandalous, and malitious book intituled, The weekly pacquet of advice from Rome, or, The history of popery ... : also the tryal of Elizabeth Cellier at the Kings-Bench-Bar, July the 11th, 1680, where she was cleared and Mr. Thomas Dangerfield, the chief witness against her, for some defect in his pardon, committed to the Kings-Bench prison. | |
Writings on medicine, 2000: |