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Gentleman In The Country   5
Gentleman In The Country And One Of His Majesties Justices Of The Peace : A letter to a lawyer : containing an essay to prove the compassing and imagination of the death of the King's brother and heir to be high-treason within 25 Ed. 3 / written by a gentleman in the country, and one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of -----.  1685 1
Gentleman In The Law : A table of interest, as allowed by law to be taken by pawnbrokers, for money lent on goods.. / By a gentleman in the law.  1750? 1
Gentleman In Yorkshire : A letter from a gentleman in Yorkshire, to his country-man in London, concerning the Duke of Leeds : with an answer to the said letter.  1695 1
Gentleman Judith : Mexican politics in transition / edited by J. Gentleman.  1987 1
Gentleman Lately Arrivd   2
Gentleman Lately Arrivd There From Ireland   2
Gentleman Now Resident In The Court Of Spaine : A faithful subjects sigh, on the universally-lamented death, and tragicall end, of that virtuous and pious prince, our most gracious soveraigne, Charles I. King of Great Brittaine, : most barbarously butchered by his rebellious subjects. / By a gentleman now resident in the court of Spaine.  1649 1
Gentleman Now Residing There   3
Gentleman Of Florence : Practises touching the state of France, discouered by an Italian, a gentleman of Florence  1575 1
Gentleman Of Good Worth : Strange and bloody nevves from Miniard: or A bloodie massacre upon five Protestants by a company of papists, : meeting them as they were going to Miniard to take ship for Ireland. Also how they first encountred them, and how after some discourse upon religion, cruelly murdered them. As also, how they were taken, and carryed to Bristow Castle. With the copy of a letter found in one of their dublets, directed to the Bishop of Canterburie. As it was credibly reported by a gentleman of good worth, being an eyewitness to the same, and by the swiftness of his horse, escaped their bloodie hands,  1642 1
Gentleman Of Good Worth Being An Eye Witness : Strange and bloody nevves from Miniard, or, A bloodie massacre vpon five Protestants by a company of papists : meeting them as they were going to Miniard to take ship for Ireland : also how they first encountred them and how after some discourse upon religion cruelly mnrdered [sic] them : as also how they were taken and carryed to Bristow Castle with the copy of a letter found in one of their dublets directed to the Bishop of Canterbvrie / as it was credibly reported by a gentleman of good worth ...  1642 1
Gentleman Of Good Worth Now Resident In London   2
Gentleman Of Great Quality   2
Gentleman Of His Acquaintance : The Charitable Samaritan, or, A short and impartial account of that eminent and publick-spirited citizen Mr. Tho. Firmin : who departed this life on Monday Dec. 20, 1697 / by a gentleman of his acquaintance.  1698 1
Gentleman Of Ireland : The present settlement vindicated, and the late mis-government proved : in answer to a seditious letter from a pretended loyal member of the Church of England to a relenting abdicator / by a gentleman of Ireland.  1690 1
Gentleman Of Note   2
Gentleman Of Oxford : The judgment and doctrine of the Church of England : concerning one special branch of the King's prerogative, viz. in dispencing with the penall laws / asserted by the most reverend father in God, the lords Arch-Bishops Bancroft, Laud and Usher, the right reverend fathers in God, the lords Bishops Sanderson and Cartwright, the reverend doctors, Sir Thomas Ridley L.L.D., Dr. Hevlin, Dr. Barrow, Dr. Sherlock master of the temple, Dr. Hicks, Dr. Nalson and Dr. Puller ; and by the anonymus, author of The harmony of divinity and law : together with the concurring resolutions of our reverend judges, as most consonant and agreeable thereunto ; in a letter from a gentleman of Oxford, to his friend at London.  1687 1
Gentleman Of Quality   4
Gentleman Of Quality In The Army : A true copy of a letter from His Majesty's camp between Mecklin and Vilvoord in Flanders. : July 22. / Written by A gentleman of quality in the army, to a friend of his in London.  1693 1
Gentleman Of Quality Of North Britain : Fair play for one's life.  1708? 1
Gentleman Of Quality Residing In The Army   2
Gentleman Of Quality Who Was In The Service   2
Gentleman Of Rome : The intrigues of the conclave, at the choosing of a pope : as also a particular relation of what past at the election of Sixtus V, and Clement VIII : to which is added an historical essay, to demonstrate that according to the principles of the Church of Rome, there has not been, nor can be, any true and lawful pope since the election of Sixtus V / written by a gentleman of Rome.  1691 1
Gentleman Of That Nation : Popish treachery, or, A short and new account of the horrid cruelties exercised on the Protestants in France : being a true prospect of what is to be expected from the most solemn promises of Roman Catholick princes / in a letter from a gentleman of that nation, to one in England, and by him made English.  1689 1
Gentleman Of The Church Of England : Monita salutaria B. V. Mariae ad cultores suos indiscretas. English  1687 1
Gentleman Of The City Of New York : A letter from a gentleman of the city of New-York, to another, concerning the troubles which happen'd in that province in the time of the late happy revolution  1698 1
Gentleman Of The Communion Of The Church Of England   2
Gentleman Of The House Of Commons   2
Gentleman Of The Isle Of Ely In Cambridgeshire   2
Gentleman Of The Middle Temple   3
Gentleman Of The New Raisd Troops : The character of a true English souldier / written by a gentleman of the new-rais'd troops.  1678 1
Gentleman Of The Romish Religion   2
Gentleman Of The Said Grand Jury : A modest apology for the suspended bishops : with a brief vindication of the address which was signed in their favour by the Grand-Jury of the county of Gloucester, at the last Lent assizes / by a gentleman of the said Grand-Jury.  1690 1
Gentleman Of The Town Of Elvas : A relation of the invasion and conquest of Florida by the Spaniards under the command of Fernando de Soto / written in Portuguese by a gentleman of the town of Elvas, now Englished. To which is subjoyned two journeys of the present Emperour of China into Tartary in the years 1682 and 1683 : with some discoveries made by the Spaniards in the island of California, in the year 1683.  1686 1
Gentleman Of The University : A consolatory letter upon the death of a daughter / written after a philosophical manner by a gentleman of the university to his friend in the country.  1698 1
Gentleman Of Very Good Worth And An Eye Witnesse   2
Gentleman Of Worth From Corke In Munster : A true, and brief relation of the Lord Lisle's departure from his command in Ireland, / as it was vvrit from a gentleman of worth from Corke in Munster.  1647 1
Gentleman Of Worth In Ireland   2
Gentleman That Loves Men More Than Money : Avaritia coram tribunali: or, the miser arraign'd at the bar of scripture and reason : for his sinful neglect of charity, in this present lamentable and dreadful visitation of the plague. By a gentleman that loves men more than money.  1666 1
Gentleman That Was An Eyewitnesse Of The Same   2
Gentleman That Wishes All Happinesse And Peace To This Distracted Kingdome   2
Gentleman Then Residing In Rome : The manner of the coronation of the present Pope Alexander VIII and the ceremonies thereunto belonging together with the order of the procession / in a letter from a gentleman, then residing in Rome, to his friend at London.  1689 1
Gentleman Tobias   2
Gentleman Well Deserving That Hath Suffered Much In Those Warres : The invasions of Germanie : with all the civill, and bloody warres therin, since the first beginning of them in anno 1618 and continued to this present yeare 1638 : wherein are described the severall battles, encounters, conflicts, and assaults, of cities, townes, and castles ... with a new and exact map of Germany ... : together with the progresse of every army, marked with severall markes or lines, with the pictures of the chiefe commanders on both sides / faithfully collected out of good and credible originalls by a Gentleman well deserving that hath suffered much in those warres.  1638 1
Gentleman Who Took The Said Sermon In Short Hand   2
Gentleman Who Was An Eye Witnesse Of Most Of The Passages Hereafter Followi   2
Gentleman Who Was Present At Their Trials : An account of the late horrid conspiracy to depose Their present Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary, to bring in the French and the late King James, and ruine the city of London ... : also, some brief reflections on the trials of the Lord Preston, Major Ashton, and Mr. Elliot, who were chiefly concern'd therein, and found guilty / by a gentleman who was present at their trials.  1691 1
Gentlemans Magazine Library : Romano-British remains.    1
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