Langdale Marmaduke Baron 1598 1661 : The last proceedings of the Scots, : being a report by a messenger sent from the English Commissioners at Sunderland, with letters to the Lord Wharton, Sir Henry Vain, &c. Delivered to the Parliament on Saturdry [sic], Aprill 6. 1644. By Master John Hardy. With a warrant signed, by William Row. Secretary to the Commissionets [sic].; Hardy, John,
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Langdale Marmaduke Duke Of 1598 1661 : A Declaration of the proceedings of Major General Massey, Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and Lieut. Col. John Lilburn, touching the King of Scots; : and the present engagement between the States of Holland, and the Parliament of England; with the coming of Prince Philip (son to the Queen of Bohemiah) the creating from Vice-Admiral; and three famous English ships taken. Likewise a remonstrance and declaration of the Presbyterians, and XV propositions sent to the most illustrious princess the Queen of Sweden.
Langford Sarah : In your defence : stories of life and law / Sarah Langford.; Langford, Sarah,
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Langham Elizabeth Lady 1664 : Hēsychia Christianou, or, A Christian's acquiescence in all the products of divine providence : opened in a sermon, preached at Cottesbrook in Northampton-Shire, April the 16, 1644, at the interment of the Right Honourable, and eminently pious lady, the Lady Elizabeth Langham, wife to Sir James Langham Kt. / by Simon Ford ...; Ford, Simon,
Langham James Sir 1620 1699 : The coffee scuffle, : occasioned by a contest between a learned knight, and a pitifull pedagogue. With the character of a coffee-house.; Woolnoth,
Langham John Sir 1584 1671 : To the right hon.ble the Councell. : The humble petition of Jno. Mews, Alderman Titchbourne, and [other?] persons in behalf of thousands and divers of the citizens of London.
Langham Mary Lady 1660 : The churches triumph over death : opend in a sermon preached Septemb. 11, 1660, at the funeral of the most religious and vertuous lady, the Lady Mary Langham / by Edward Reynolds ...; Reynolds, Edward,
Langhorne Richard 1654 1679 Speech Of Richard Langhorn Esq At His E : An Answer to Mr. Langhorn's speech : wherein he asserts his loyalty and innocence contrary to plain evidence against him in open court, the verdict of an impartial jury, and the declared sense of the late Parliament in relation to the late, horrible and bloody plot.