Thomas Chaloner
1595 – 1661,
14 works on record
Works

Thomas Chaloner's In laudem Henrici Octavi
The Justification Of A safe and welgrounded Answer To the Scottish Papers, Printed under the name of Master Chaloner His Speech
Lex Talionis. Or, A Declamation against Mr. Challener, The Crimes of the Times, and the Manners of You know whom. ... (6 lines; ornament)
The Speech without doores defended without reason. Or, A Vindication of the Parliaments honour
XII Resolves Concerning the disposall of the Person of the King In A sharpe Reproofe to a Rejoynder to three Pamphlets, published in defence of Mr. Chaloners Speech (Called, A Speech without doores, and said to be defended with- out Reason) under pretence of the Vin- dication of the Parliaments Honour, With A Declaration of the Generall Assembly of Scotland, concerning the danger of Capitulation with those who have raised warr against the Parliament, and against receiving pro- tections from, and Complying with the Cavaliers. (7 lines)
The justification of a safe and wel-grounded answer to the Scottish papers
XII. resolves concerning the disposall of the person of the King in a sharpe reproofe to a rejoynder to three pamphlets, published in defence of Mr. Chaloners speech (called, A speech without doores, and said to be defended without reason) under pretence of the vindication of the Parliaments honour
Lex talionis; or, A declamation against Mr. [Thomas] Challener ... 1647 ...
An exact and true relation of a bloody fight, performed against the Earl of Newcastle and his forces before Todcaster and Selby in Yorkshire, in his march towards London ...
An answer to the Scotch Papers. Delivered in the House of Commons in reply to the votes of both Houses ofthe Parliament of England, concerning the disposall of the Kings Person, as it was spoken when the said papers were read in the House
A speech made in the House of Commons the 26th day of October, 1646
The strong finding out of Moses his tombe
The strange finding out of Moses his tombe
An answer to the Scotch papers