Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA370 .B7 1696 | A brief acco[un]t of the Tenure, Inhabitants & Custom of the [Isle?] of Portland, & particularly what [...] to the Quarrys | 1 |
DA370 .B74 1679 | A brief narrative and deduction of the several remarkable cases of Sir William Courten, and Sir Paul Pyndar, Knights, and William Courten late of London Esquire, deceased their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, together with their surviving partners and adventurers with them to the East-Indies, China and Japan, and divers other parts of Asia, Europe, Africa and America : faithfully represented to both houses of Parliament. | 2 |
DA370 .C25 | Cabala, mysteries of state, in letters of the great ministers of K. James and K. Charles. : Wherein much of the publique manage of affaires is related / | 1 |
DA370 .C3 1654i | Cabala: sive Scrinia sacra mysteries of state & government : in letters of illustrious persons, and great agents : in the reigns of Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, K: James, and the late King Charls : in two parts : in which the secrets of empire, and publique manage of affairs are contained : with many remarkable passages no where else published. | 1 |
DA370 .C35 1691 | A calendar of the numbers dates & returns of the precepts [sic] issued 1690/91 | 1 |
DA370 .C6 | Mr. Cornwallis answer to charge ag[ains]t him in the Ho[use] of Comm[on]s relating to an estate of Sr. Kenelm Digby | 1 |
DA370 .C6 1694 | Copy of receit [sic] to Capt. White for Romney Marsh Letters March 2. 1689/1690 Aug 10. 1694 | 1 |
DA370.C6 T6 | To the comittee of exaiacons [sic] of ye hon[ora]ble House of Comons. The humble petition of Wm. Colepepyr Esq. | 1 |
DA370 .C66 1906i | The constitutional documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660 | 1 |
DA370 .C67 | An answer made by command of Prince Henry to certain propositions of warre and peace delivered to His Highnesse by some of his military servants whereunto is adjoyned The French charity, or, An essay written in French by an English gentleman, upon occasion of Prince Harcourt's coming into England, and translated into English by F.S.J.E. | 2 |
DA370 .C8 |
The golden speech of Queen Elizabeth to her last Parliament, November 30, anno Domini 1601 with observations adapted to these times. The pre-eminence and pedigree of Parliament / |
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DA370 .C8 vol. 1 | De republica Anglorum : the maner of gouernement or policie of the realme of England / | 1 |
DA370 D1 1586 | Anglia querens | 1 |
DA370 .D43 1643 | The declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons touching the Great Seale of England and His Maiesties declaration to all his loving subjects upon occasion thereof. | 1 |
DA370 .D43 1695 | Debate upon the acts of parliament relating to Sr. Thomas Cook | 1 |
DA370 .D68 1627 | Encouragments for the vvarres of France to excitate and induce all generous minded and heroick noble-men, gallant gentlemen, and couragious souldiers, who vnder the conduct and regiment of the most martiall and magnanimous Lord the Earle of Mortoun are worthilie disposed to serue our King His Most Sacred Maiestie in France / by William Douglasse North-Britaine. | 1 |
DA370 .E5 | Instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assmbled [sic] in Parliament for Sir Thomas Barrington, Sir William Masham, Sir Martin Lumley, Sir Henry Mildnay of Wansted, Sir Thomas Cheek, Harbottle Grimston Esquire. : Members of the House of Commons and deputie-lievtenants for the county of Essex and committees to be sent into the same county. : And for Sir William Hicks, Sir Richard Everard, Sir Tho. Honywood, Sir Henry Holdcroft, Sir William Roe, Sir William Martin, Sir Iohn Barrington, Timothy Middleton and Iohn Sayer esquires, the rest of the deputy-lievtenants of the said county for preservation of the peace of the said county. | 1 |
DA370 .E5 1694 | Elnathan Lumme to be deputy receiv[er] in Ireland 2d June 1694 Recd from Mr. Tracy Pannefort. | 1 |
DA370 .E53 1603 | Proclamation des estatz D'angleterre pour la reception du roy d'Escosse รก la couronne. | 1 |
DA370 .E53 1611 | A record of some worthy proceedings in the honourable, wise, and faithfull Howse of Commons in the late Parliament | 1 |