Buckingham George Villiers Duke Of 1628 1687 Rehearsal : The rehearsal transpros'd, or, Animadversions upon a late book intituled, A preface, shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery; Marvell, Andrew,
Buckingham John Sheffield Duke Of 1648 1720 Or 21 : In diem natalem regis augustissimi Caroli secundi, VVindesorio Maij XXIX. anno Dom. MDCLXXIV. Celebratum: quo festo inclytissimus Johannes comes de Mulgrave : periscellidis ordine insignitus est: carmen heroicum honorum virtutumque patronis dedicatum.; Faldo, W.
Buckingham John Villiers Earl Of 1677 1723 : The pedigree of John Lord Purbeck, the Duke of Buckingham, and Lord Anglesey. : The case of James Earl of Castlehaven and Elizabeth his wife, Francis Lord Brudnell and Frances his wife, Edward Cary of Torabby, Esq; and Mary his wife, on the behalf of their wives being heirs to the Duke of Bucks: shewing the illegitimacy of the pretended heir, being an infant.
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Buckingham Matthew Exhibitions : This storm is what we call progress : Haluk Akakçe... [et al] ; preface and introduction by Caroline Collier.
Buckinghamshire England History 17th Century : A True account of what past at the election of knights of the shire for the county of Bucks : correcting several falsities and mistakes in a late pamphlet entituled A letter from a free-holder of Buckinghamshire to a friend in London &c. in another letter from an assured hand, 1679.
Buckinghamshire England Poetry Early Works To 1800 : The true description of two monsterous children, : laufully begotten betwene George Steuens and Margerie his wyfe, and borne in the parish of Swanburne in Buckingham shyre, the. iiii. of Aprill. anno Domini. 1566. the two children hauing both their belies fast ioyned together, and imbracyng one an other with their armes: which children wer both a lyue by the space of half an hower, and wer baptized, and named the one John, and the other Joan.; Mellys, John.
Buckinghamshire England Politics And Government Sources : An ansvver to a letter from a freeholder of Buckingham-shire to a friend in London : concerning the election of the knights of the said country.; Johnson, Samuel,
Buckland Ralph 1564 1611 Embassage From Heaven : Of romanizing recusants, and dissembling Catholicks. A counter-maund of a counterfeit embassage. Or, An answer to the posthume pamphlet of Ralfe Buckland sometime a popish priest : secretly printed and published after his death about a yeere a goe.; Sanderson, Thomas,
Buckler Edward 1610 1706 : With the light is fifteen priests, : (of the Isle of Wight reproved, who have joyned and subscribed their names together, (and printed) in publike view, declaring themselves to be ministers of Christ; yet confessing and largely demonstrating that they are dark sinful sinners of the Gentiles, living in obscurity, chained up in a cave of darkness, their light eclipsed, their eyes dim, their sloath great, their hearts begin to gather blackness, and are seised on with fear, and that their authority in preaching is marred by unholy living, and that the greatest misteries of their religion have been squeesed out of the writings of heathens. ... Ro. Tuchin. Robert Dingley. Vincent Spark. Thomas Clark. William Bignel. John Barnes, James Craswick. Joshua Tomkins. William Harby. Ric. Beminster. Edward Bucklar. John Martin. Simon Pole. Martin Wells. Mathew Hearn. / Given forth as a true testimony from the hand of one of the meanest servants of the eternal living truth, against a rebellious seed of evil and deceitful workers, that cannot cease from sin, whose mouthes are to be stopt, under whom this body in vvhich I am, suffers bonds, tryals, and tribulations, for the testimony of Jesus, and of a pure conscience, though in a filthy noysome prison, the common jaile, and stinking dungeon and house of correction, (vvith other of the friends of Christ at Winchester: I ha[v]e suffered a close and cruel imprisonment well nigh seven months, but Father forgive them that hate me without cause, and know me by no other name then Daniel Baker.; D. B.