Hamon L'Estrange

'''Hamon L'Estrange''' (1605–1660) was an English writer on history, theology and liturgy, of Calvinist views, loyal both to Charles I and the Church of England. Along with Edward Stephens (d. 1706), he contributed to the seventeenth-century revival of interest in ancient liturgies; with John Cosin and Anthony Sparrow he began the genre of commentary on the ''Book of Common Prayer''. He has been confused at times with his father, son and grandson of the same name. Provided by Wikipedia

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by L'Estrange, Hamon
Published 1753
printed and sold by John Oliver, in Bartholomew-Close: sold also by Mr Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Mr Fox, in Westminster-Hall; and by Mr Creighton, at Ipswich. M.DCC.LIII. (Price sewed Two Shillings.)

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by L'Estrange, Hamon
Published 1767
printed and sold by W. Green; also by W. Chase Norwich, E. Creighton Ipswich, T. Hollingsworth Lynn; J. Wilkie St. Paul's Church-Yard, & C. Corbett opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, London. M.DCC.LXVII. (Price One Shilling and Six Pence, Unbound.)