Gates Thomas Sir 1621 : Nevves from Virginia : The lost flocke triumphant. With the happy arriuall of that famous and worthy knight Sr. Thomas Gates: and the well reputed & valiant captaine Mr. Christopher Newporte, and others, into England. With the maner of their distresse in the Iland of Deuils (otherwise called Bermoothawes) where they remayned 42. weekes, & builded two pynaces, in which they returned into Virginia. By R. Rich, Gent. one of the voyage.; Rich, Richard,
Gauber England Maps : [Yorkshire] [cartographic material] : sheet SD 77 NE.; Great Britain.
1956
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Gaudapada Acarya : Early Advaita Vedānta and Buddhism : the Mahāyāna context of the Gauḍapādīya-kārikā.; King, Richard,
1995
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Gauden Dennis Sir : The answer of William Paston Esq, to the petition of Sir Denis Gauden, and Sir Thomas Stephens Knights, in behalf of themselves, and the tenants of Yate, Market Sodbury, Old Sodbury, and Little Sodbury, in the county of Glocester; : humbly presented to the consideration of the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled..; Paston, William.
Gauden John 1605 1662 Discourse Concerning Publick Oaths : The bishop busied beside the business, or, That eminent overseer, Dr. John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter, so eminently overseen as to wound his own cause well nigh to death with his own weapon : in his late so super-eminently-applauded appearance for the [brace] liberty of tender consciences, legitimacy of solemn swearings, entituled, A discourse concerning publick oaths, and the lawfulness of swearing in judicial proceedings, in order to answer the scruples of the Quakers ... / by Samuel Fisher ...; Fisher, Samuel,
Gaudy Charles Sir : The case concerning the election of burgesses of Parliament for Eye in Suffolk.
1680
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Gaufridi Louis 1611 : The life and death of Levvis Gaufredy : a priest of the Church of the Accoules in Marceilles in France, (who after hee had giuen him selfe soule and bodie to the Diuell) committed many most abhominable sorceries, but chiefly vpon two very faire young gentle-women, Mistris Magdalene of the Marish, and Mistris Victoire Corbier, whose horrible life being made manifest, hee was arraigned and condemned by the Court of Parliament of Aix in Prouince, to be burnt aliue, which was performed the last day of April. 1611. Together with the 53. articles of his confession. To which is annexed, a true discourse of a most inhumaine murther, committed by foure women witches, vpon a young gyrle, of about tenne yeares olde, who were all executed the 28. of Iune last past. Translated and faithfully collected out of two French copies, the one printed at Paris, the other at Roane. Anno. 1612.