I.A. – The Good Womans Champion, or, A Defence for the Weaker Vessell ([1650?])

I.A. The good womans champion, or, A defence for the weaker vessell, being fit for vviddowes, wives, maidens, or others, to read or heare : wherein is vindicated the bitter reproaches, [and] scandalous writings of some fantastick men, against poore harmlesse women, and maides (London : For Francis Grove, and are to be sold at his shop neare the Sarazens Head on Snow Hill, [1650?])

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 203. ESTC R11216.

British Library 12330.a.21. Located by Paul Morgan.

Willis – The Blinde Mans Staffe, or, The Poore Mans Comfort (1615)

Willis, Edward. The blinde mans staffe, or, The poore mans comfort : dialogue-wise containing an exhortation for euery Christians conuersation in this life, so at they may attaine (in the life to come) eternall felicitie (London : By George Purslowe, for Henrie Bell, and are to be solde at his shop without Bishopsgate, 1615)

Sotheby’s 1856 lot 197. ESTC S102161.

British Library 4404.c.7. Located by Paul Morgan.