Rogers Thomas 1616 Faith Doctrine And Religion Professed : Bels trial examined that is a refutation of his late treatise, intituled. The triall of the nevve religion : By B.C. student in diuinitie. VVherein his many & grosse vntruthes, with diuers contradictions are discouered: together with an examination of the principal partes of that vaine pamphlet: and the antiquitie & veritie of sundry Catholike articles, which he calleth rotten ragges of the newe religion, are defended against the newe ragmaster of rascal. In the preface likewise, a short viewe of one Thomas Rogers vntruthes is sett downe, taken out of his booke called. The faith doctrine and religion, professed and protected in the realme of England, &c. with a short memorandum for T.V. otherwise called Th. Vdal.; Woodward, Philip,
1608
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Rogers Thomas 1616 Faith Doctrine And Religion Professed And Protected : The iudgement of the Apostles : and of those of the first age, in all points of doctrine questioned betweene the Catholikes and Protestants of England, as they are set downe in the 39. Articles of their religion. By an old student in Diuinitie.; Broughton, Richard.
Rogers William Approximately 1709 Christian Quaker : The accuser of our brethren cast down in righteous judgment against that spirit of hellish jealousie vented in a great confused book, : falsly entituled, The Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate and innovator, in five parts. The fallacy and force whereof being herein clearly detected & justly repelled.; Whitehead, George,
Rogers Woodes 1732 : Life aboard a British privateer in the time of Queen Anne : being the journal of Captain Woodes Rogers, master mariner / with notes, illustrations and map by Robert C. Leslie.; Rogers, Woodes,
1894
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Rogerstone Wales Maps : Monmouthshire [cartographic material] : sheet ST 28 NE.; Great Britain.
1964
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Rogerthorpe Manor England Maps : [Thorpe Audlin [cartographic material] : Yorkshire, West Riding 264.1].; Great Britain.
Rogues And Vagabonds England Bedfordshire : A proclamation agreed vpon by the iustices of peace of this countie of Bedford at a generall sessions holden at Bedford, the nineteenth day of Aprill, in the xxvii yere of the Queenes most gracious raigne, for the restraint of wandering roges and vacabounds; Bedfordshire (England)
Rogues And Vagabonds England Hertford Early Works To 1800 : Hertf. ss. At the general quarter-sessions of the publick peace holden for the county of Hertford, on the fourteenth and sixteenth dayes of July, in the year of our Lord, one thousand six hundred fifty and six.. It is ordered by this court, that whatsoever officer shall, according to law, apprehend any rogues or vagabonds ...
Rogues And Vagabonds England London : By the mayor : the right honourable the lord mayor of the City of London, taking especial notice of inordinate liberty now used by vagrants and common beggars to wander about and pester the streets and common passage of this city ... and His Lordship deeply resenting the great fault and neglect of constables and other officers in not performing their duty to clear and free the streets and publick places from this living nuisance ...; City of London (England).
1676
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Rogues And Vagabonds England London Early Works To 1800 : By the Mayor. Whereas by neglect of executing the good lawes and statutes against rogues, vagabonds, and sturdy beggers, that vermine of this Common-wealth doth now swarme in and about this city and liberties, ...; City of London (England).
Rogues And Vagabonds England Poetry Early Works To 1800 : Luke Huttons lamentation, which he wrote the day before his death : being condemned to be hanged at York, for his robberies and trespasses commited thereabouts. To the tune of, wandring and wavering.; Hutton, Luke,
Rogues And Vagabonds Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : By the King : a proclamation for quickning the lawes made for the reliefe of the poore, and the suppressing, punishing, and setling of the sturdy rogues and vagabonds.; England and Wales.
Rogues And Vagabonds Humour : Nugæ venales, or, A complaisant companion : being new jests, domestick and forreign, bulls, rhodomontados, pleasant novels and miscellanies / by Richard Head ...; Head, Richard,
Rogues And Vagabonds Law And Legislation England Early Works To 1800 : By the King. A proclamation for the speedy sending away of the Irish beggers out of this kingdome, into their owne countrey, : and for the suppressing and ordering of the English rogues and vagabonds, according to the lawes.; England and Wales.
1629
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Rogues And Vagabonds Legal Status Laws Etc England Westminster Early Works : Several orders made and agreed upon by the Iustices for the Peace of the city and liberty of Westminster, : vpon Monday the 10. day of March, 1655. Concerning the future licensing of all inn-keepers, victualers, & alehouse-keepers, within the said city and liberty. Putting in execution the laws and ordinances and statutes concerning the punishment and conveyance of rogues, sturdy beggers, and vagrants, to the place of their birth : with a declaration of such persons as are accounted rogues by the several statutes; and the penalties of several persons, both officers and private persons neglecting their duty concerning them. Setting forth what will be for the time to come expected from the church-wardens, overseers of the poor, constables and others, inhabitants within the said city and liberty.; Westminster (London, England).
1655
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Rogues And Vagabonds Legal Status Laws Etc Scotland Edinburgh Early Works T : Edinburgh, 6 April 1653. : Forasmeikle as the provest, bailies, and councel of this burgh being conveened in counsel, finding that this good town hath been, and is greatly abused by strangers, vagabonds, unfree persons, and masterlesse people ...; Edinburgh (Scotland).
1653
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Rogues And Vagabonds Literary Collections : Rogues, vagabonds, & sturdy beggars : a new gallery of Tudor and early Stuart rogue literature exposing the lives, times, and cozening tricks of the Elizabethan underworld / edited, with notes, from quartos of the first editions by Arthur F. Kinney.
Rogues And Vagabonds Scotland Edinburgh Early Works To 1800 : By the Provest [sic], Baillies, and Counsell of Edinburgh, 3. March, 1658. : Forsameikle, as the good town hath been, and is greatly abused by suffering strangers, vagabounds, unfree persons, beggars, poor, and indigent bodies, to plant and have their habitation and dwelling within this burgh.; Edinburgh (Scotland).
1658
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Rohde Ivar Tidemand : Ivar Tidemand Rohde : tegneren og marinemaleren fra Langeland, 1871-1944.; Holm-Petersen, Frode.