Francis Atterbury

Francis Atterbury (6 March 1663 – 22 February 1732) was an English man of letters, politician and bishop. A High Church Tory and Jacobite, he gained patronage under Queen Anne, but was mistrusted by the Hanoverian Whig ministries, and banished for communicating with the Old Pretender in the Atterbury Plot. He was a noted wit and a gifted preacher. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Atterbury, Francis
Published 1766
printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, J. Rivington, W. Johnston, R. Baldwin, S. Crowder, B. Law, T. Caslon, and E. Johnson

62
by Atterbury, Francis
Published 1708
printed by J.B. for Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate-Street, near the West-End of St. Paul's Church

69
by Atterbury, Francis
Published 1704
printed, and are to be sold by John Nutt near Stationers-Hall

76
by Atterbury, Francis
Published 1706
printed by E. P. for Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate-Street, near the West End of St. Paul's Church

78
by Atterbury, Francis
Published 1706
printed and sold by Hen. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-Side, for the Benefit of the Poor

79
by Atterbury, Francis
Published 1709
typis J.B. Impensis J. Bowyer, ad Insigne Rosae in platea Ludgatestreet, juxta Porticum Occidentalem Ecclesiae Divi Pauli