St Mary Le Bow Church London England : Upon the stately structure of Bow-Church and steeple, burnt, an. 1666. rebuilt, 1679. Or A second poem upon nothing!.
1680
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St Mary Magdalen Priory Monk Bretton : An historical and architectural description of the priory of St. Mary Magdalene of Monk Bretton.; Walker, J.W.
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St Mary The Virgin Aldermanbury Church London England : Eli trembling for fear of the ark. : A sermon preached at St. Mary Aldermanbury, Decemb. 28. 1662. / by Edmund Calamy ; upon the preaching of which he was committed prisoner to the goal of Newgate, Jan 6. 1662. And now through His Majesties gracious favour released Jan 12. 1662., corrected and amended by the best copies.; Calamy, Edmund,
St Marys Abbey York : The founding of St. Mary's Abbey and St. Leonard's Hospital York.; Raine, James,
1898
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St Marys Abbey York England History Sources : Foundation documents from St Mary's Abbey, York, 1085-1137 / edited by Richard Sharpe ; with contributions by Janet Burton, Michael Gullick and Nicholas Karn.
St Marys Church Ewelme England Catalogues : A short guide to Ewelme Church : together with some brief notes on the almshouse and school, the manor and advowson, and the De La Pole family / compiled by Alfred T. Humphreys.; Humphreys, Alfred T.
St Marys Church Lowgate Hull England Library : The parish library of St. Mary Lowgate, Hull : a catalogue of the books now deposited in the Brynmor Jones Library, University of Hull, with an historical introduction / by P.A. Hoare.; Hoare, Peter,
St Michaels Mount England History Early Works To 1800 : Sir Thomas Fairfax's further proceedings in the vvest: : how Col. Hammond took in Michaels Mount, 100. barrels of gunpowder, 30. peeces of ordnance, three murderers, 500. armes, and the Marquesse Hamiltons coming from thence by sea. Also the names of the chiefe of those that staid in Exeter, of those that went with the Princese; and that marched with Sir Iohn Berkley, the manner of the enemies marching out, and our marching in, and setling thereof. With the proceedings against Dunster Castle, and the severall dayes marches and proceedings of the army in their way towards Oxford. Being the true copies of the originals, published according to order of Parliament.