Arthur Annesley Earl of Anglesey
1614 – 1686
23 works on record
Biography
Works

The privileges of the House of lords and commons argued and stated
1702

England's confusion, or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England ..
1659
The Earl of Anglesey's state of the government & kingdom
1694
State of the government & kingdom
1694
Memoirs of the Right Honourable Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, late lord privy seal
1693
The king's right of indulgence in spiritual matters, with the equity thereof, asserted
1688
A letter of remarks upon Jovian
1683
A letter from the Right Honourable Arthur, Earl of Anglesey ... in answer to His Grace the Duke of Ormond's letter of November the 12th, 1681
1682
A letter from the Right Honourable Arthur Earl of Anglesey Lord Privy=seal, in answer to his grace the Duke of Ormond's letter of November the 12th, 1681
1682
A letter from a person of honour in the country written to the Earl of Castlehaven
1682
A letter ... in answer to ... the Duke of Ormond's letter of November the 12th 1681 about his lordship's Observations ... upon the Earl of Castle-Haven's Memoires concerning the rebellion of Ireland
1682
A letter from a person of honour in the countrey written to the Earl of Castlehaven
1681
Reflections on that discourse, which a Master of Arts (once) of the University of Cambridg, calls rational
1676
England's confusion, or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England; with the counsels leading thereunto. Together with a description of the present power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the mask of the Good Old Cause
1659
England's confusion, or, A true and impartial relation of the late traverses of state in England
1659
One leg
A letter from the right honourable Arthur Earl of Anglesey Lord Privy-Seal
The Truth Unvailed, In behalf of the Church of England, Giving particular Instances of such (amongst her pro- fest Sons) as have ventured upon Innovations in her Doctrine. Being a Vindication Of Mr. Standish's Sermon Preached before the King, and published by His Majesties especial Command
Englands Confvsion Or A True and Impartial Relation of the late Traverses of State in England; With the Counsels leading thereunto. Together With A Description of the present Power ruling there by the name of a Parliament, under the Mask of The Good Old Cause
A letter of remarkes upon Jovian
Reflections On that Discourse Which a Master of Arts (once) of the University of Cambridg, Calls Rational, Presented in Print to a Person of Honour, 1676. Concerning Transubstantiation. By one of no Arts, but down-right Honesty At the instance of an Honourable Person
Englands confusion
A True account of the whole proceedings betwixt His Grace James Duke of Ormond and the Right Honor. Arthur Earl of Anglesey, late lord privy-seal