Edwin Sandys
Active Years
Min year: 1585, Max year: 1723, Max count: 11
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1585: Sermons made by the most reuerende Father in God, Edwin, Archbishop of Yorke, primate of England and metropolitane
- 1605: A relation of the state of religion
- 1605: A relation of the state of religion
- 1615: Sacred hymns
- 1616: Sermons of the most Reuerend Father in God, Edwin Arch-bishop of Yorke, primat and metropolitane of England
- 1622: A relation of the state of religion
- 1629: Europæ speculum. Or, A vievv or survey of the state of religion in the vvesterne parts of the world
- 1632: Europæ speculum. Or, A vievv or survey of the state of religion in the vvesterne parts of the world
- 1632: Europæ speculum. Or, A vievv or survey of the state of religion in the vvesterne parts of the world
- 1637: Europæ speculum or, A vievv or survey of the state of religion in the vvesterne parts of the world
- 1638: Europæ speculum. Or, A view or survey of the state of religion in the westerne parts of the world
- 1642: A vindication of Colonell Sandys his honour and loyalty
- 1642: A vindication from Colonell Sands: being the true copie of a letter sent from Colonell Sands to His Excellence the Earle of Eseex [sic] from Worcester the 8. of October
- 1642: The declaration of Col: Edwyn Sandys
- 1673: Europæ speculum; or A vievv or survey of the state of religion in the western parts of the world
- 1687: Europæ speculum: or A view or survey of the state of religion in the western parts of the world
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1705: The Dublin gazette.
- 1705: Christ's perpetual presence with the bishops of His Church. A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, November the 11th, 1705. at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, Wellbore Lord Bishop of Kildare. By William Andrews,
- 1707: The flying-post: or, the post-master
- 1707: Dublin-Castle, June 20th. 1707
- 1708: Dublin, August 12th, 1708. This afternoon arrive[d] a packet from Great Britain, which brought one Holland mail
- 1709: A serenata. To be represented on the birth-day of the most Serene Anne, by the Grace of God, Queen of Great Britain, &c
- 1709: The speech of the Lords Commissioners
- 1710: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled. Die Martis 28. Novembris, 1710
- 1710: A reply to a Vindication of the letter published in a pamphlet called Patiality [sic] detected. In which the remarks upon that letter are made good, ... By a member of the Lower House of Convocation
- 1710: The Tatler
- 1711: The universal applause of Mount Parnassus, a serenata da camera, to be represented on the birth-day of the most serene anne
- 1711: A sermon preach'd at Christ-Church in Dublin
- 1711: A letter to Dr. Synge, in answer to his letter intitled, Dr. Synge's defence of himself, against the unjust aspersions thrown upon him in a late pamphlet, intitled, A reply to a vindication of the letter published in a pamphlet, call'd, Partiality detected, &c. By William Percivale, M. A. Archdeacon of Cashel
- 1712: A serenata theatrale
- 1712: Of submission to the supreme and subordinate magistrates
- 1712: Her Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the sixth day of June, 1712
- 1712: Her Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the one and twentieth day of June, 1712
- 1713: The royal martyr
- 1714: A preface to the Letter to the dissenters
- 1715: Cyder
- 1715: Epitome of the art of navigation
- 1723: A sermon preached at the funeral of Edward Drury, Esq
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