Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DA410 .A57 | An Answerable remonstrance of His Majesties [K]ingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland, and the paincipality [sic] of Wales, to the Parliament | 2 |
DA410 .A57 1647 | An Antidote against an infectious aire. Or A short reply of wel-wishers unto the good and peace of this kingdome; unto the declaration of the 11th of February, 1647. | 1 |
DA410 .A58 1997 | In forma di Republica [sic] o Stati : la corrispondenza del residente fiorentino a Londra, 1645-1649 / | 1 |
DA410 .A67 1647 |
Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that the generall be required to deliver the person of the King to such persons as both Houses shall appoint to be placed at Richmond, under such guards and in such manner as they shall thinke fit. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that the generall be required to deliver the person of the King to such persons as both Houses shall appoint to be placed at Richmond, under such guards and in such manner as they shall thinke fit .. |
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DA410 .A678 1643 | An answer to the late declaration of Scotland, concerning their present second expedition into England | 1 |
DA410 .A74 1689 | Murder will out, or, The king's letter justifying the Marquess of Antrim and declaring that what he did in the Irish rebellion was by direction from his royal father and mother, and for the service of the crown. | 2 |
DA410 .A77 | Articles to be propounded and treated upon, touching the rendring of the garrison of Oxford | 2 |
DA410 .A78 1644 | The articles of the svrrender of the citie of Yorke to the Earle of Leven, Lord Fairefax, and Earle of Manchester, on Tuesday July 16, 1644. Together with an explanation of some part of the articles. | 1 |
DA410 .A87 | The Association, agreement, and protestation of the covnties of Cornwall, and Devon January 5, 1643. | 2 |
DA410 .B32 |
Elenchi motuum nuperorum in Anglia. simul ac juris regii & parlamentarii brevis enarratio / Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia; simul ac iuris regii et parlamentarii brevis enarratio. An answer to a discourse intituled, Truth it's manifest, &c |
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DA410 .B37 | White-Hall fayre, or, Who buys good penniworths of Barkstead the fayre proclamed. | 2 |
DA410 .B37 1685 | Elenchus motuum nuperorum in Anglia, or, A short historical account of the rise and progress of the late troubles in England In two parts / | 2 |
DA410 .B39 1643 | A letter to the Earle of Pembroke from Sir Edvvard Baynton in Glocester. Shewing the true manner how himselfe and Captaine Edward Eyre were surprised at Malmsbury by two lieutenant-colonels under the Earl of Stamfords command, upon pretended ground, and contrary to some scandalous relations in print. With the reasons inducing him formerly to seize upon Sir Edward Hungerford. | 1 |
DA410 .B44 |
A view of Englands present distempers occasioned by the late revolution of government in this nation, wherein (amongst others) these following particulars are asserted : (viz) that the present powers are to be obeyed, that parliaments are the powers of God, that the generality of Gods enemies are the Parliaments enemies, et contra : together with some motives, ground, and instructions to the souldiery, how and wherefore they ought to subdue by arms the enemies of the Parliament in England &c. A new light-house at Milford for the great pilots of England, for their safety, as well to avoyd the unremovable rock, Eliot, from their doore here, as to beware of the bishop and his clerks neer their harbour there. A view of Englands present distempers occasioned by the late revolution of government in this nation, wherein (amongst others) these following particulars are asserted : (viz) that the present powers are to be obeyed, that parliaments are the powers of God, that the generality of Gods enemies are the Parliaments enemies, et contra : together with some motives, ground, and instructions to the souldiery, how and wherefore they ought to subdue by arms the enemies of the Parliament in England &c. |
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DA410 .B55 | A Bloudy fight at sea, between the Parliament of England's fleet, commanded by General Blague, and Prince Ruperts navie, neer Carthaginia Road, upon the coast of Spain: .. | 1 |
DA410 .B67 1651 | To the honourable the Councell of Warre sitting at Whitehall. The humble petition of Colonell Nicholas Borlace. | 1 |
DA410 .B72 |
A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of York before Hi[s] Excellence the Earle of Newcastle and many of the prime nobility and gentry of the northerne covnties : at the publick thanksgiving to Almighty God for the late great victory upon Fryday, June 30, 1643, and the reducement of the west parts of Yorkeshire to obedience. A vision which one Mr. Brayne (one of the ministers of Winchester) had in September, 1647. |
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DA410 .B73 1643 | Two intercepted letters from Sr. William Brereton to the Earle of Essex and M. Pym concerning the rebels affaires in the North : the originalls whereof were sent by an expresse to the Earle of Essex according to His Majesties direction this 8. of July, 1643. | 2 |
DA410 .B74 |
Britaines honour in the two valiant Welchmen who fought against fifteen thousand Scots at their now comming to England passing over Tyne, wherof one was kill'd manfully fighting against his foe, and the other being taken prisoner in now (upon relaxation) come to Yorke to His Majesty : the tune is, How now Mars, &c. Two letters, the one from the Lord Digby to the Queens Majestie, the other from Mr. Thomas Elliot to the Lord Digby, with observations upon the same letters also a note of such armes as were sent for by His Majestie out of Amsterdam, under his owne hand : likewise the opposition the Marquesse of Hartford received, in executing His Majesties illegal commission of array in Sommerset-shire. A trve and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt His Majesties army and that of the rebells neare Newbury in Berk-shire, Sept. 20, 1643 with the severall actions of the Kings army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester : sent in a letter from the army to a noble lord. |
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DA410 .B74 1642 | A speech made by the Right Honourable Iohn, Earle of Bristoll in the high court of Parliament May 20, 1642 concerning an accommodation | 2 |