Gardner John Active 17th Century : The case of Robert Balch of Bridgwater gent., sitting member of Parliament for the borough of Bridgwater, in the county of Sommerset, : petitioned against by John Gardner of London merchant.
1692
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Gardner Mr Active 1692 : The state of the case concerning the election at Bridgwater. Polled for Mr. Balch 85. for Mr. Gardner 86
1691
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Gardner Sarah : The case of Francis Loggin, and also of Thomas Loggin, of Butlers Marston, in the county of Warwick, Gent. and Jane his wife, : on the behalf of Francis, their son and heir apparent, against Sarah Gardner.; Gardner, Sarah.
1713?
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Gardner Thomas 1635 : Doctor Badger's vindication of himself, : from the groundless calumnies and malicious slanders, of some London-apothecaries. To Mr. Peter Gelsthorpe, present master, Mr. Thomas Gardner, master elect; [bracket] of the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, and to the other gentlemen of the Court of Assistants.; Badger, John,
Garner Margaret 1834 1858 : Gendered resistance : women, slavery, and the legacy of Margaret Garner / edited by Mary E. Frederickson, Delores M. Walters ; foreword by Darlene Clark Hine.
2013
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Garner Robert Mysteries Unvailed : An uncovering of mysterious deceits by which many are kept from repentance and entring the doore of life : in a reply to M. Garners opposition of truth stiled Unvailing of mysteries, with addition of A reply to Mr. Thomas Whitfield his treatise with a three-fold title / by Thomas Moore.; Moore, Thomas,
Garnet Henry 1521 1546 : The Shamefull downefall of the Popes kingdome : contayning the life and death of Steeuen [sic] Garnet, the Popes chiefe priest in England, being executed in Paules Church-yard in London the 3 of May last, 1606 : to the tune of Triumph and ioy.
Garraway Henry Sir 1575 1646 : Londini status pacatus: or, Londons peaceable estate : Exprest in sundry triumphs, pageants, and shewes, at the innitiation of the right Honourable Henry Garvvay, into the Majoralty of the famous and farre renowned city London. All the charge and expence, of the laborious projects both by water and land, being the sole undertakings of the Right Worshipfull Society of Drapers. Written by Thomas Heyvvood.; Heywood, Thomas,
1639
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Garraway Henry Sir 1575 1646 A Speech Made By Alderman Garroway : A Briefe ansvver to a scandalous pamphlet, entituled A speech made at a common hall by Alderman Garroway : with some few observations upon other pamphlets of the like nature, especially that called A letter sent into Milk-street.
1643
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Garraway Henry Sir 1575 1646 Speech Made At A Common Hall By Alderm : A briefe ansvver to a scandalous pamphlet, entituled A speech made at a common hall by Alderman Garroway. : With some few observations upon other pamphlets of the like nature, especially that called A letter sent into Milk-street.
1643
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Garrett Captain : Terrible newes from Edenburgh in the kingdome of Scotland : concerning their full resolution in behalfe of His Majesty and the Parliament. With the number of many thousands both of papists, and such as the Parliament have found out to be incendiaries, plotters, and enemies to the state of the kingdome, pressing strangely to the city of Edenburgh, in a warlike manner. Also how they were beaten and driven from the city at Edenburgh by the Protestants as traytors to the Parliament. Lastly, a relation of Captaine Garret, and Captaine Arrowsmith, raising troopers in West-Chester for his Majesties service in Yorke. With an order from the House of Commons for the apprehending the said captaines.
1642
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Garrett Captaine : Terrible newes from Edenburgh in the kingdome of Scotland : concerning their full resolution in behalfe of His Majesty and the Parliament : with the number of many thousands both of papists and such as the Parliament have found out to be incendiaries, plotters and enemies to the state of the Kingdome pressing strangely to the city of Edenburgh in a warlike manner: also how they were beaten and driven from the city at Edinburgh by the Protestants as traytors to the Parliament : lastly a relation of Captaine Garret and Captaine Arrowsmith raising troopers in West-Chester for His Majesties service in Yorke : with an order from the House of Commons for the apprehending the said captaines.