Author:Clement Walker

Works

 * The several Examinations and Confessions of the Treacherous Conspirators against the City of Bristol (1643)
 * The true Causes of the Commitment of Mr. C. Walker to the Tower (1643)
 * The Petition of Clement Walker and William Prynne (1643)
 * An answer to Colonel N. Fiennes's Relation concerning the Surrender of Bristol (1643)
 * Articles of Impeachment exhibited to Parliament against Colonel N. Fiennes by C. Walker and W. Prynne (1643)
 * A true and full Relation of the Prosecution, Trial, and Condemnation of Colonel N. Fiennes (1644), co-authored with William Prynne
 * The Mystery of the two Juntos, Presbyterian and Independent (1647)
 * The History of Independency, with the Rise, Growth, and Practices of that powerful and restless Faction (1648), as Theodorus Verax
 * A List of the Names of the Members of the House of Commons, observing which are Officers of the Army contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance (1648)
 * A Declaration and Protestation of W. Prynne and C. Walker against the Proceedings of the General and General Council of the Army (1649)
 * Six serious Queries concerning the King's Trial
 * Anarchia Anglicana, or the History of Independency, the second part (1649), as Theodorus Verax
 * The Case between C. Walker, Esq., and Humphrey Edwards (1650)
 * The Case of Mrs. M. Walker, the wife of Clement Walker, Esq.
 * The High Court of Justice, or Cromwell's New Slaughter House in England, being the third part of the "History of Independency," written by the same Author (1651)
 * The History of Independency (1661)
 * a composite work, consisting of:
 * The Mystery of the two Juntos, Presbyterian and Independent
 * The History of Independency, with the Rise, Growth, and Practices of that powerful and restless Faction
 * A List of the Names of the Members of the House of Commons, observing which are Officers of the Army contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance
 * A Declaration and Protestation of W. Prynne and C. Walker against the Proceedings of the General and General Council of the Army
 * Six serious Queries concerning the King's Trial
 * Anarchia Anglicana
 * The High Court of Justice, or Cromwell's New Slaughter House in England