Oxenpill England Maps : Somerset [cartographic material] : sheet ST 44 SW.; Great Britain.
1961
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Oxenstierna Axel Greve 1583 1654 : The continuation of our weekely avisoes, since the 13 of this present. : Conteining amongst diverse other things these ensuing particulars. A relation of what is lately passed in the armies both of the king of Sweden, and the imperiall generals Walsteyn, and Bavaria ... The burning of the citty Friedstadt by Generall Oxensteyn ... Two hundred waggons of provision sent to Walsteyns army, surprized by the Sweds [sic] ... The solemne preparation of the French king and his councell to goe against the revolted lords ... The state of Maestricht as it lately stood, with a great defeat given Pappenheym in endeavouring to relieve it ...
1632
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Oxenton England Maps : Gloucestershire - Worcestershire [cartographic material] : sheet SO 93 SE.; Great Britain.
1954
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Oxenwood England Maps : Hampshire - Wiltshire [cartographic material] : sheet SU 35 NW.; Great Britain.
1982
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Oxfam : The selfish altruist : relief work in famine and war / Tony Vaux.; Vaux, Tony.
Oxford England Antiquities : Textus Roffensis : Rochester Cathedral Library manuscript A. 3. 5. / edited by Peter Sawyer.; Ernulf,
1962
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Oxford England Buildings Structures Etc : Temple of science : the Pre-Raphaelites and Oxford University Museum of Natural History / John Holmes.; Holmes, John,
Oxford England Climate : A strange relation of the suddain and violent tempest, which happened at Oxford May 31, Anno Domini 1682 : together with an enquiry into the probable cause and usual consequents of such like tempests and storms.; Harrison, Robert,
Oxford England Early Works To 1800 : Vniversity nevves, or, The unfortunate proceedings of the cavaliers in Oxford. : Wherein is declared, the severall misdemeanors and uncivill behaviour of the two hundred and fifty troopers which came from His Majesty to assist the schollers against the Parliament. Which as is reported, hath caused (as the greatest part of the city) so likewise divers of the schollers to fall away from them.
Oxford England History Siege 1646 Sermons Early Works To 1800 : The saints fulnesse of joy in their fellowship with God: : presented in a sermon preached July 21. 1646. before the Honorable House of Commons in Margarets Westminster, being the day appointed for thankesgiving for the surrender of Oxford. / By the least of saints, and the meanest of the ministers of the Gospel, W· Cradock·; Cradock, Walter,
Oxford England Humble Petition Of The Maior Aldermen Bayliffs And Commonalt : A defence of the rights and priviledges of the University of Oxford : containing, 1. An answer to the petition of the city of Oxford. 1649. : 2. The case of the University of Oxford, presented to the Honourable House of Commons, Jan. 24. 1689/90.; University of Oxford.
Oxford England Politics And Government : Teh [!] speech of Sr. George Pudsey Kt. at the time of his being sworn recorder of the city of Oxford : in the Council-chamber of the same city, on Tuesday the eighth day of January 1683/4 where they agreed to the sealing the instrument sent by His Majesty. / Order'd by act of Council, that Sir George Pudsey Knight, be desired to print his speech. Baker.; Pudsey, George,
1684
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Oxford England Politics And Government Early Works To 1800 : The speech of Sir George Pudsey Knight. at the time of his being sworn recorder of the city of Oxford, : in the Council-chamber of the same city, on Tuesday the eight [sic] day of January 1683/4 where they agreed to the sealing the instrument sent by His Majesty. / Order'd by act of Council, that Sir George Pudsey Knight, be desired to print his speech. Baker.; Pudsey, George,
Oxford John De Vere Earl Of 1442 1513 : John de Vere, thirteenth Earl of Oxford (1442-1513) : 'the foremost man of the kingdom' / James Ross.; Ross, James,
Oxford Movement Social Aspects England : Tractarians and the "condition of England" : the social and political thought of the Oxford movement.; Skinner, S. A.
Oxford Robert De Vere Earl Of 1632 : Errors appearing in the proceeding in the House of Peers in Parliament in the first and second years of the reign of King Charles the First, in the case betwixt Robert De Vere Earl of Oxford, and the Lord Willoughby of Eresby, concerning the office of Great Chamberlain of England.