Worcester Elizabeth Somerset Lady 1635 : Raglands Niobe: or, Elizas elegie : Addressed to the unexpiring memory of the most noble Lady, Elizabeth Herbert, wife to the truly honourable, Edward Somerset Lord Herbert, &c. By Ri. Brathwait, Esq.; Brathwaite, Richard,
1635
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Worcester England Church History : The Bishop of Worcester's charge to the clergy of his diocese in his primary visitation, begun at Worcester, Sept. 11, 1690; Stillingfleet, Edward,
1691
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Worcester England Early Works To 1800 : A copy of the articles for the surrender of the city of VVorcester, with all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition therein to Major Gen. Rainsborow. With a copy of a letter sent from the governour to him, and the manner of the mutining in the town, which occasioned the same. And how Sir William Russell is to be delivered to the mercy of the Parliament, and the enemy to deliver all their armes after they have marched a mile out of Worcester. These are perused by the originall papers and published according to order of Parliament.
1646
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Worcester England History : A perfect and trve relation of the great and bloudy skirmish fought before the city of Worcester upon Friday, Septemb. 23, 1642 : between ten troops of our side consisting but of 500 horse and the troops of the cavaliers consisting of 1800 horse commanded by Prince Robert and Prince Maurice : vvith the names of the captains and other officers and troopers that were slaine, wounded, land taken prisoners on our side and also of theirs : likewise some other passages upon the coming of the Earl of Essex his armie into Worcester the next day : sent in a letter from Worcester / by Mr. William Bowen ...; Bowen, William,
1642
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Worcester England History 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : enabling the committee of the county of Worcester, to raise 100. horse, and 300. foot, to suppresse all tumults in the said county, with power to assesse 100. l. per week, for the maintenance of those forces.; England and Wales.
Worcester England History Military 17th Century Early Works To 18 : A declaration made by the right Honourable the Earle of Bath, one of his Majesties commissioners of array, to the whole country of Devonshire, : with their answer thereunto annexed; also the manner how the said Earle of Bath endeavoured to put the commission of array in execution, at South-moulton in Devonshire, and how his men were driven out of the town by the inhabitants thereof. Whereunto is added, a true relation of the great battle betweene Prince Robert and the Parliaments forces at Worcester; with their happy victory over his cavaliers.; Bath, Henry Bourchier,
Worcester England Religion 17th Century : For the inhabitants of Worcester to view and consider well of, especially they of Nicholas-Parish. : The case of us, viz. Edward Bourne, John Knight, Joseph Allibon and Richard Hill, of Nicholas-Parish in the city of Worcester.; Bourne, Edward,
Worcester Infirmary : Worcester Infirmary in the eighteenth century.; Lane, Joan.
1992
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Worcester Massachusetts Ethnic Relations : Inventing Irish America : generation, class, and ethnic identity in a New England city, 1880-1928.; Meagher, Timothy J.