Braddon, Laurence, ?-1724
Braddon, Laurence
Laurence Braddon
Braddon, Laurence, d. 1724
VIAF ID: 27412072 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Braddon, Laurence
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Braddon, Laurence, ‡d -1724
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Laurence Braddon
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Works
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Bishop Burnet's late History charg'd with great partiality and misrepresentation : to make the present, and future ages believe, that Arthur Earl of Essex, in 1683, murdered himself. ... With observations upon the suppos'd poysoning of King Charles the Second; ... Written b Mr. Braddon. | |
Enquiry into, and detection of, the barbarous murther of the late Earl of Essex | |
Essex's innocency and honour vindicated | |
Miseries of the poor are a national sin, shame, and charge | |
Plan pour assister, corriger, & emploier tous les pauvres de la Grande Bretagne : Par le moien d'une loi générale que l'on propose de subsistuer à trente autres qui sont actuellemont en force. Par Ce nouvel arrangement on pourvoit à l'entretien de rous les pauvres qui sont hors d'état de travailler; on fournit de l'Ouvrage à tous ceux qui peuvent le faire; on emploie ces derniers aux choses où ils sont les plus propres; on fait concourir au bien public de l'etat le bien particulier qu'on leur fair en les occupant; Et enfin on met tous les pauvres, de quelque ordre qu'ils soient, dans une situation où il ne leur sera, ni necessaire, ni permis demainder. On répond en passant, aux objections les plus considerables que l'on peut faire contre ce projet, en attendant que dans un ouvrage à part, qui paroîtra bien-tôt, on y donne un réponse plus érendue. | |
A proposal for relieving, reforming, and employing all the poor of Great Britain [MI] 1721: | |
Trial of Laurence Braddon and Hugh Speke, Gent. upon an information of high-misdemeanor, subornation and spreading false reports | |
A true and impartial narrative of the murder of Arthur, Earl of Essex, who was committed to the Tower on the 10th of July 1683 and found dead with his throat cut three days after : being a compleat collection of all the depositions relating to that horrid fact, taken before the coroner and jury in July 1683 and by the committee of Lords appointed February 5. 1688/9 to re-examine the said affair : with observations on the evidence pro and con | |
Vindication of that noble person from the guilt and infamy of having destroyed himself |