01977nam 2200433 n 450 99638495620331620200824121115.0(CKB)4940000000070468(EEBO)2240887689(UnM)99852978e(UnM)99852978(EXLCZ)99494000000007046819920526d1581 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A compendious or briefe examination of certayne ordinary complaints, of diuers of our country men in these our dayes[electronic resource] which although they are in some part vniust [and] friuolous, yet are they all by vvay of dialogues throughly debated [and] discussed. By W.S. GentlemanImprinted at London In Fleetstreate, neere vnto Saincte Dunstones Church, by Thomas Marshe1581[4], 55, [1] leavesWritten in 1549; sometimes attributed to John Hales but more probably by Sir Thomas Smith (STC).W.S. = William Stafford, who probably edited the work.At foot of title: Cum priuilegio.Running title reads: A briefe conceipte of English pollicy.The last leaf is blank.In this edition the heading on A1r line 4 has: Englande.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113Great BritainEconomic conditionsEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryEdward VI, 1547-1553Early works to 1800Stafford William1554-1612.1002742Hales Johnd. 1571,Smith ThomasSir,1513-1577,Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996384956203316A compendious or briefe examination of certayne ordinary complaints, of diuers of our country men in these our dayes2301599UNISA