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Great Britain History Civil War 11642 1649 Early Works To 1800 : His Majesties resolution concerning the setting up of his standard. : Together, with the resolution of certain noblemen, who were present with His Majestie at York. Who when His Majestie resolved to set up his standard at York, did disswade him from it; and rather then they would contenauce [sic] His Majestie in that resolution, left His Majestie, and would have come for London. Also, Sir John Bankes his perswasion, for His Majesties return to London. His Majesties consent at the first, but afterwards his refusall. Together with an order from the House of Peers, concerning the stopping of all kinds of ammunition. Joh. Brovvn Cler. Parl.; Andrews, Thomas,  1642 1
Great Britain History Civil War 16412 1649 Campaigns Early Works To : A letter from Colonell Harvie, to His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex. : Novemb. 10. 1643. It is his Excellencies pleasure that this letter be forthwith printed. John Baldwyn, Secretary to his Excellency.; Harvey, Edmund,  1643 1
Great Britain History Civil War Campaigns Early Works To 1800 : Exploits discovered, in a declaration of some more proceedings of Serjeant Major Chudley, generall of the forces under the Earle of Stamford: against Sir Ralph Hopton. : Fully relating the great overthrow given to him. As it was sent in a letter from Exon, (Aprill 29.) to a man of note in London. Also a briefe rehersall of the severall victories, which the enemy, (to all their great discouragement), hath of late received by the Parliament forces.  1643 1
Great Britain History Civil War Early Works To 1800 : The English tyrants. Or, A brief historie of the lives and actions of the high and mighty states, the lords of Westminster, and now (by usurpation) kings of England. : Containing all their rebellious and traiterous proceedings and transactions in Parliament. With their levying of war, and bloudy practices against their soveraign, their sinister and military designs to alter and subvert the fundamentall government in church and commonwealth, by destroying monarchy, and making themselves free-states, by the power of the sword. Continued from the first convention of this Parliament, 1640. untill the Kings death, Jan. 30. 1648.  1649 1
Great Britain History Civil Wat 1642 1649 Early Works To 1800 : A present ansvver to the late complaint unto the House of Commons. By divers members of the said House  1643 1
Great Britain History Colonies Early Works To 1800 : Whereas the Queen has been pleased to direct, that a monthly correspondence be established between this kingdom, : and Her Majesties dominions on the continent of America, by packet-boats, to pass to, and from Bristol and New York, ...; Great Britain.  1710? 1
Great Britain History Commnonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Earl : By the Committee of Safety of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. A proclamation requiring the departure of the persons herein mentioned, out of the cities of London and Westminster, and places adjacent.; England and Wales.  1659 1
Great Britain History Commonwealh And Protectorate 1649 1660 Early : A declaration of the gentry of the county of Devon, met at the generall quarter sessions at Exeter, for a free Parliament. : Together with a letter from Exeter.; England and Wales.  1660 1
Great Britain History Commonwealth 1649 1660 Early Works To 180   2
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660   447
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Anecd   5
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Biogr   2
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Confi   3
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Drama   3
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Earl : Generall Ovven Oneales letter to Collonell Monck : with the propositions of Owen Oneale, the Lords, gentry, and commons of the Confederate Catholiques of Ulster: to the most honourable, and potent, the Parliament of England. Together vvith Coll. Monck his answer. And Collonell Moncks propositions to Owen Oneale, and the rest of the Confederate Catholiques of Ulster.; O'Neill, Owen Roe,  1649 1
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Early   1654
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Finan : An act for an assessment for six moneths, from the five and twentieth of December, 1649. for maintenance of the forces raised by authority of Parliament, for the service of England & Ireland, : at the rate of ninety thousand pounds per mensem for the first three moneths, and at the rate of threescore thousand pounds for the last three moneths. Die Veneris, 7 [sic] Decembr. 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.; England and Wales.  1649 1
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Histo   3
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Humou   52
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Naval   2
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Newsp : A book without a title.  1649 1
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Pamph   13
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Perio   138
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Poetr   57
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Proph   15
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Relig : The forerunners work set forth by motive motion; commanded by God  1652 1
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Sermo : Britannia rediviva: or the proper and soveraign remedy for the healing and recovering of these three distracted nations; : as it was prescribed in a sermon preached in the minster at York, at the Assizes there held on Thursday morning, August 9. 1649. Before the Right Honorable Judges, the Right Worshipful the High Sheriff, the justices of peace, gentry, and others of the county of York. / By John Shaw, master of arts, sometimes of Christs Colledg in Cambridg, and now preacher of Gods Word at Kingston upon Hull.; Shawe, John,  1649 1
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Sourc   106
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1660 Study : King Cromwell?; Harmsworth, Andy.  2003 1
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate 1649 1669 Early   2
Great Britain History Commonwealth And Protectorate Early Works To 1800   4
Great Britain History Commonweath And Protectorate 1649 1660 Early   2
Great Britain History Confiscations And Contributions Early Works To 18   3
Great Britain History Constitution Early Works To 1800   2
Great Britain History Dhenry Viii 1509 1547 Early Works To 1800 : The expedicion into Scotla[n]de of the most woorthely fortunate prince Edward, Duke of Soomerset, vncle vnto our most noble souereign lord ye ki[n]ges Maiestie Edvvard the. VI. goouernour of hys hyghnes persone, and protectour of hys graces realmes, dominions [and] subiectes : made in the first yere of his Maiesties most prosperous reign, and set out by way of diarie, by W. Patten Londoner.; Patten, William,  1548 1
Great Britain History Early Stuarts 1603 1649   39
Great Britain History Early Stuarts 1603 1649 Early Works To 18   12
Great Britain History Early Stuarts 1603 1649 Fiction : Parables reflecting upon the times; Howell, James,  1643 1
Great Britain History Early Stuarts 1603 1649 Fiction Early Works T   2
Great Britain History Early Stuarts 1603 1649 Historiography   2
Great Britain History Early Stuarts 1603 1649 Poetry : Given to the elector Prince Charles of the Rhyne from the Lady Eleanor, anno 1633 : at her being in Holland or Belgia.; Eleanor,  1633 1
Great Britain History Early Stuarts 1603 1649 Prophecies Early Work : The worlds wonder : being a true relation of the strange and dreadful apparitions seen in the air, on Tuesday last was seven-night, at New-Market-Heath, and in the western parts: wherein you might discern the flaming-sword, the fiery dragon, sparkling-coals, burning-beams, beating of drums, sounding of trumpets, and a desperate conflict between two armies. Likewise, the presenting of the earth with a mighty thunder-bolt, ... and the taking of it up, and carrying it to Justice Fosters, where many hundreds of people resort to see it, to the great admiration of all that behold it. As also, the strange and wonderful ringing of the bells, by four white spirits in the perfect shape of men, at Ferry-Briggs in York-shire, on the first of this instant March, betwixt 12 and one of the clock in the morning. With the minister, clerk, and others going to them, demanding, In the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, what they meant, and what their business was? With the answer which proceeded from a vo  1659 1
Great Britain History Early Stuarts 1603 1649 Sources   2
Great Britain History Early Works To 1800   65
Great Britain History Edmund 855 870 : The Viking Great Army and the making of England [electronic resource] / Dawn Hadley, Julian Richards.; Hadley, D. M.  2021 1
Great Britain History Edward I 1272 1307   24
Great Britain History Edward I 1272 1307 Biography : The Bigod earls of Norfolk in the thirteenth century; Morris, Marc,  2005 1
Great Britain History Edward I 1272 1307 Congresses   2
Great Britain History Edward I 1272 1307 Sources   5
Great Britain History Edward Ii 1272 1327 Poetry   2
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