Start Over Please hold this item Export MARC Display Return To Browse
 
     
Limit search to available items
Record 3 of 66
Record: Previous Record Next Record
Title A collection of records of the great misfortunes that hath hapned unto kings that have joyned themselves in a neer allyance with forrein princes, with the happy successe of those that have only held correspondency at home. : Wherein is contained these particulars, viz. That Hen. of Navar marrying with Mary of France, was unfortunate and fatall to the Protestant religion. That the K. of Navar turning from a Protestant to a persecutor of them, lost his crown, and dyed a violent death. The last Lord Henries of France murdred, because he but favoured Protestants. That Hen. 4. was a victorious prince, while he was at defiance with the Pope, but afterwards was stabbed by a Iesuite. How the black Prince lost France, and was poysoned. The danger for princes to marry with one of a contrary religion. Of Prince Arthurs marrying with Spain, and the successe. That Queen Elizabeth being a loan woman, and having few friends, refusing to marry with Spain, and ronouncing [sic] the Pope, reigned victoriously, and so did King James. That the best support for the crowne of England, is the two Houses of Parliament.
Publication Info London : Printed for Henry Iackeson, 1642.



Descript [8] p.
Note Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 13.".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Click on the terms below to find similar items in the catalogue
Series Early English books online.
Subject Kings and rulers -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [8] p.
Note Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 13.".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Kings and rulers -- Early works to 1800.

Subject Kings and rulers -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [8] p.
Note Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 13.".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

Links and services for this item: