Kineton England History Early Works To 1800 : The vindication and clearing of Sir Iames Ramsey from those base aspersions cast upon him through mis-information, &c. : Concerning his carriage in the fight at Kyneton, 23 October 1642.
1642
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Kineton England History Military Early Works To 1800 : The examination of Colonell Lunsford, Colonell Vavasor, Captaine Noes, Lieutenant Colonell Ballard, Sergeant Major Wallis, Cornet Strangewaies, Lieutenant VVh[i]te, Sergeant Iones, and Mr. Bland, Delinquents. : Who were taken in the fight at Kineton in VVarwickshire, and were committed to VVarwicke Castle, and on the 17. of November were examined upon some particular articles. Whereunto is annexed a speech of Colonell Lunsfords, which hee spake at his examination.
Kineton Warwickshire History : Strange newes from Warwicke, which hapned on Thursday last being the 17 day of November, 1642 : manifesting how one Jeremiah Stone, a corporall of a company of dragooners under his excellence, being wounded at the battell at Keynton, came to the Anchor of Warwick a little inne, and gave the hostesse of the house a bagge of money to keepe for him untill such time as hee had recovered his health : also how the said hostesse conspired with her husband to couzen the said souldier of his money, causing him to be imprisoned for offering to demand it : with the manner how they forswore themselves before the bench, and how Gods just judgement immediately fell upon them, to the tenour and amazement of all that great assembly : whereunto is annexed another fearefull example which happened at Coventrey.
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Kineton Warwickshire History Early Works To 1800 : Strange newes from Warwicke, which hapned on Thursday last being the 17. day of November, 1642. : Manifesting how one Jeremiah Stone, a corporall of a company of Dragooners under his Excellence, being wounded at the battell at Keynton, came to the Anchor at Warwick a little inne, and gave the hostesse of the house a bagge of money to keepe for him until such time as hee had recovered his health. Also how the said hostesse conspired with her husband to couzen the said souldier of his money, causing him to be imprisoned for offering to demand it. With the manner how they forswore themselves before the bench, and how Gods judgement immediatly fell upon them, to the terrour and amazement of all that great assembly. Whereunto is annexed another fearefull example which happened at Coventrey.
King And Rulers Duties Early Works To 1800 : The speech of Their Excellencies the Lords Ambassadours Extraordinarie : from the high and mighty States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, taking their leave of both the Honourable Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster. April the 10th. 1645. / Translated out of French into English: and printed by their Excellencies order. Steph. Taylor. Secr.
1645
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King And Rulers Succession Early Works To 1800 : His Majesty's pedigree : from the Saxon, Dane, Norman, and Scottish line; with an exact genealogy deliniated by their distinct families. A work fitting the memory for discourse. By G. Flemming, M.A.; Fleming, Giles,
1664
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King And Rulers Succession England Early Works To 1800 : A full answer to the depositions; and to all other the pretences and arguments whatsoever, concerning the birth of the Prince of Wales. : The intreague thereof detected, the whole design being set forth, with the way and manner of doing it. Whereunto is annexed, a map or survey engraven of St. James's Palace, and the convent there: describing the place wherein it is supposed the true mother was delivered: with the particular doors and passages through which the child was convey'd to the Queens bed-chamber.
1689
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King Augustin 1688 : A full and true account of the tryal, condemnation, and execution with the last dying words of Augustin King : Who was executed neer Hartford-Townsend, on Wednesday March the 21st. 1687/8.
1688
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King Billie Jean : All in : an autobiography / Billie Jean King with Johnette Howard and Maryanne Vollers.; King, Billie Jean,
2021
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King Brooke : War flower : my life after Iraq / Brooke King.; King, Brooke,
King Clive Stig Of The Dump : Activities based on Stig of the dump by Clive King / Chris Lutrario.; Lutrario, Chris.
c2007
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King Colman : Man of Aran [videorecording] / written and directed by Robert Flaherty.
2011
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King David 1943 Art Collections Exhibitions : Red star over Russia : a revolution in visual culture 1905-55 : a celebration of the David King Collection / edited by Matthew Gale and Natalia Sidlina ; with contributions by Dina Akhmadeeva.
2017
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King Dennis : Crown in glory : a celebration of craftsmanship : studies in stained glass / edited by P. Moore.
King Edward Bp Of Lincoln : Edward King, sixtieth Bishop of Lincoln : a memoir.; Russell, George William Erskine,
1912
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King Edward Of Marton Lincolnshire : To the Honourable the House of Commons : the humble petition of Colonell Edward King of the County of Lincoln Esquire.; King, Edward,
1646
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King Edward Of Marton Linconshire : To the right honourable, the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : the humble petition of the inhabitants in the county of Lincoln.
King Edwards Hospital Fund For London : Philanthropy and the hospitals of London : the King's Fund, 1897-1990 / with a foreword by HRH the Prince of Wales.; Prochaska, F.K.
1992
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King Elizabeth 1675 Or 6 1689 : Blessed Paul's tryal and triumph : in a sermon upon the death of Mrs. Elizabeth King / by John Oakes ...; Oakes, John,
1689
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King George Pocock : George Pocock King : merchant adventurer and catalyst of the Bali War, 1864-49.; Kraan, Alfons van der.
1992
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King Haralds Saga : King Harald's Saga : Harald Hardradi of Norway.; Snorri Sturluson,
1966
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King Harry Steam Ferry Company Ltd : King Harry Steam Ferry Company Ltd., 1888-1988 / edited and compiled by L.D. Champion and V.H. Simmons-Hodge.
King John Active 1651 : The declaration of John Robins, : the false prophet, otherwise called the Shakers god, and Joshua Beck, and John King, the two false disciples, with the rest of their fellow-creatures now prisoners in the new-prison at Clarkenwell: delivered to divers of the gentry and citizens, who on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last reported thither to dispute with them: with the citizens proposals to the said John Robins, concerning his opinion and judgement, and his answer thereunto: together with his prophesie of what is to come to pass this year, 1651. & the strange things revealed to him: his religion, principles, and creed: as also his blasphemous tenents, in attributing an inspiration from the Holy Ghost: with the manner of their diet, and his woe pronounced concerning all those that drink ale. / By G.H. an ear-witness.; G. H.