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DA395 .S36 1661 An act passed in the Parliament at Edinburgh the 29 of March 1661 for the rescinding of all acts and covenants made in Scotland, from the yeer 1640 to the yeer 1648. 1
DA395 .S36 2004 Politics and war in the three Stuart kingdoms, 1637-49 / 1
DA395 .S36 2004eb Politics and war in the three Stuart kingdoms, 1637-49 / 1
DA395 .S43 1648 A seasonable prayer for the King in these sad times 1
DA395 .S65 1642 Master Smith his speech in the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, on VVednesday the 29 of Decemb. 1641 1
DA395 .T3 1639 Table of ye booke of Proclamac[i]ons beginning 1625 King Charles & continues till 20th february 1638 1
DA395 .T5 The Times dissected. Or, A learned discovrse of severall occvrrences very worthy of speciall observation, to deter evill men, and incourage good. 1
DA395 .U56 1647 Certaine queries propounded, to the standing English army 2
DA395 .W34 The mysterie of the two ivnto's, Presbyterian and independent, or, The serpent in the bosome unfolded 2
DA395 .W34 1647 The mystery of the two ivntos Presbyterian and independent. Or, The serpent in the bosome vnfolded. 1
DA395 .W34 1647a The mysterie of the tvvo ivnto's, Presbyterian and independent. Or, The serpent in the bosome, vnfolded. 1
DA395 .W43 1969 The King's peace, 1637-1641 / 1
DA395 .W54 The impeachment against the bishops sent up by Serieant Wilde and delivered at the barre in the Lords house by order of the House of Commons : whereunto is added the votes concerning the bishops late booke of canons in the said House, August the 4, 1641. 2
DA395 .Z3 1970 The court and the country : the beginning of the English Revolution. 1
DA395 .Z3 1971 The court and the country : the beginning of the English Revolution / 1
DA396 Charles I and the People of England / 1
DA396.A1 B46 1976 The Cavaliers / 1
DA396.A1 C3 The high court of justice; comprising memoirs of the principal persons, who sat in judgment on King Charles the First, and signed his death-warrant, together with those accessaries, excepted by Parliament in the bill of indemnity.
The High Court of Justice : comprising memoirs of the principal persons who sat in judgment on King Charles the First, and signed his death-warrant : together with those accessaries, excepted by Parliament in the bill of indemnity : illustrated with their portraits, autographs, and seals, collected from authentic materials /
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DA396.A1 C38 1820i The High Court of Justice comprising memoirs of the principal persons who sat in judgment on King Charles the First, and signed his death-warrant, together with those accessaries, excepted by Parliament in the bill of indemnity : illustrated with their portraits, autographs, and seals, collected from authentic materials / 1
DA396.A1 E53 England's black tribunal being the characters of King Charles the First, and the nobility that suffer'd for him. 2