Corddel Lawrence : An Exact relation of the barbarous murder committed on Lawrence Corddel a butcher : who was buryed alive at Christ Church on Fryday last ... with lamentable screeks, groans, and horrid cryes made by him in his grave on Sunday night, and the sad, wounded, and mortify'd condition he was taken up in on Munday, June 24 : as also the examination and confession of his land-lord and land-lady ... before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor of London by whom they were both committed to New-gate.
Cordiall Wel Willer To The Peace Of This Famous City New Petition : A glasse for vveak ey'd citizens: or a vindication of the pious, prudent and peaceable petition (to the Honorable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons in Common-Councel assembled) now in agitation, : from the false aspersions and calumniations of a seditious pamphlet, intituled, A dialogue, &c. By one that hath taken, and desires to keep his covenant. Very usefull for all that have subscribed the petition. Published according to order.; One That Hath Taken, and Desires to Keep His Covenant.
Cordoba Spain Description And Travel : Moorish cities in Spain / by C. Gasquoine Hartley (Mrs. Walter Gallichan) ; illustrated by Elizabeth Hartley.; Hartley, C. Gasquoine
2012
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Cordoba Spain Guidebooks : Córdoba / [translated from the Spanish by Betty Morris].; Morales Rojas, J.
Corinth Lovis Exhibitions : Lovis Corinth : an exhibition of paintings [held at] the Tate Gallery, 9 January-15 February 1959 / [organized by] the Arts Council of Great Britain [with H.K. Rothel].; Arts Council of Great Britain.
1959
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Corio Silvio : Women, suffrage and politics [microform] : the papers of Sylvia Pankhurst, 1882-1960 : from the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam. Part 2, Inventory numbers 225-362 and photographs and pictures deposited in the Audio-Visual Department, 1860-1988 1888-1959.; Pankhurst, E. Sylvia
1991
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Coriolanus Cnaeus Marcius : Considerationi con occasione d'alcuni luoghi delle vite d'Alcibiade et di Coriolano. English; Malvezzi, Virgilio,
1650
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Cork Catherine Boyle Countess Of 1630 : Musarum lachrymæ: siue Elegia Collegii Sanctæ et Indiuiduæ Trinitatis iuxta Dublin : in obitum illustrissimae et religiosissimae heroinae, Catharinae, comitissæ Corcagiæ, vxoris honoratissimi Richardi, comitis Corcagiæ, vnius ex primarijs iusticarijs totius Regni Hyberniæ.; Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)
Cork Ireland County History Early Works To 1800 : A certaine and true relation of a great and glorious victory obtained by the Protestant party in Ireland, : under the conduct of the Lord Inchequid, Sir Iohn Paulet and others. Against Rori Mac-Guire in the assistance of the Munster Rebels, and the O Carty, and other of the Irish, to the great advancement of the Protestant cause in that Kingdome, and debiliting the rebels forces: they having lost in the said battell at least foure thousand foot and horse, and besides six or seven hundred prisoners. This conflict and victory hapning neare Bandon Bridge in the county of Korke, the 23 of November. 1642.
1642
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Cork Ireland History : True nevves from Cork : being the copie of a letter sent from thence to Master Oliver Daniell citizen ..., from his brother ... in Cork : wherein is declared the severall proceedings of the Protestant armie from the fifth of May to the 12, 1642 : likevvise ... intelligence of a great insurrection made by the papists in Cork on the 7 day of this instant moneth : with a declaration how by the valour ... of my Lord of Cork and Sir Thomas Meer they were appeased, disarmed and their store and munition seized on for the use of our English : also many other ... passages concerning ... the Earl of Ormond, Sir Charles Coot, Sir Christopher Loftus, Captain Morra, and the Protestant army in the neweries : whereunto is annexed another remarkable passage concerning Oneal late prisoner in the Tower.; Daniell, Benjamin.
Cork Ireland History Fire 1622 Early Works To 1800 : A relation of the most lamentable burning of the cittie of Corke, in the west of Ireland, in the province of Monster, by thunder and lightning : With other most dolefull and miserable accidents, which fell out the last of May 1622. after the prodigious battell of the birds called stares, which fought strangely over and neare that citie the 12. & 14. of May 1621. As it hath beene reported to divers right honourable persons.
1622
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Cork Ireland History Military : A great defeat given to the rebells in Ireland by Master George Courtney, governor of the Castle of Limbrick : wherein Colonell Geraldine one of the chief rebels, with divers captains and other officers and above 130 common souldiers were slaine : whereunto is added, the relation of the taking of the city of Corke by the rebells : all this being credibly related in a letter / sent from Master Francis Pursell to his kinsman G. Buck, esq.; Pursell, Francis.
1642
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Cork Ireland History Military Early Works To 1800 : A great defeat given to the rebells in Ireland, by Master George Courtney, governor of the Castle of Limbrick: : wherein Colonell Geraldine, one of the chief rebels, with diuers captains and other officers and above 130 common souldiers were slaine. Whereunto is added, the relation of the taking of the city of Corke by the rebells. All this being credibly related in a letter sent from Master Francis Pursell, to his kinsman G. Buck, Esq;; Pursell, Francis.
1642
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Cork Ireland History Siege 1642 : More happy and joyfull newes from Ireland, or, The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in that kingdome from the 28 day of March, to the 6 day of April, 1642 : shewing in a most reall and exact relation how these four famous pillars of Protestant religion, the Earl of Ormond, the Lord Iones, the Lord Moor, Sir Henrie Titchburn, and Sir Richard Grenville, with 4000 men, and 6 field-pieces gave battle to the rebels neer Corke, kild 5000 men, took some of their commanders prisoners : the rebels being in number 13000 conducted the great rebell Donmadoff, and the Lord Mountgarret, who after a long and tedious battle were forced to fly, leaving great store of ammunition behind them : such a tryumphant victory the Protestants never had since the rebellion : whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Mr. Hunt in Ireland, which was read in the honourable House of Commons ...
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Cork Ireland History Siege 1642 Early Works To 1800 : More happy and joyfull newes from Ireland: or, The victorious proceedings of the Protestants in that kingdome, from the 28. day of March, to the 6. day of Aprill, 1642. : Shewing, in a most reall, and exact relation, how these four famous pillars of Protestant religion, the Earl of Ormond, the Lord Iones, the Lord Moor, Sir Henrie Titchburn, and Sir Richard Grenvile, with 4000 men, and 6 field-pieces, gave battle to the rebels, neer Corke, kild 5000. men, took some of their commanders prisoners. The rebels being in number 13000. conducted the great rebell Donmadoff, and the Lord Mountgarret; who after a long and tedious battle were forced to fly, leaving great store of ammunition behind them, such a tryumphant victory the Protestants never had, since the rebellion. Whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Mr. Hunt in Ireland, which was read in the honourable House of Commons, and commanded immediately to be printed. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com.
1642
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Cork Ireland History Siege 1690 : A Full and true relation of the taking Cork by the Right Honourable the Earl of Marlborough, Lieut. Gen. of Their Majesties forces : together with the articles of their surrender.
1690
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Cork Ireland History Siege 1690 Early Works To 1800 : A full and true relation of the taking Cork, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Malborough, Lieut Gen. of their Majesties forces: : together with the articles of their surrender.
1690
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Cork Ireland History Siege 1690 Sources Early Works To 1800 : A Full and true relation of the taking Cork, by the Right Honourable the Earl of Marlborough, Lieut. Gen. of Their Majesties forces: : together with the articles of their surrender.
1690
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Cork Ireland Poetry Early Works To 1800 : A battell of birds : most strangly fought in Ireland, vpon the eight day of September last, 1621. where neere vnto the citty of Corke, ...