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DA407.S6 S43 1988 | Algernon Sidney and the English republic, 1623-1677 / | 1 |
DA407.S6 S43 1991 | Algernon Sidney and the Restoration crisis, 1677-1683 / | 1 |
DA407.S9 A4 1901 | Sacharissa : some account of Dorothy Sidney, countess of Sunderland, her family and friends, 1617-1684 / | 1 |
DA407.T5 A92 1990 | Mr Secretary Thurloe : Cromwell's Secretary of State, 1652-1660 / | 1 |
DA407.V2 A65 | Sir Harry Vane: his life and times (1613-1662) / | 1 |
DA407.V2 H8 | The life of young Sir Henry Vane, governor of Massachusetts bay, and leader of the Long parliament : with a consideration of the English commonwealth as a forecast of America / | 1 |
DA407.V2 (INTERNET) | The life and death of Sir Henry Vane, Kt., or, A short narrative of the main passages of his earthly pilgrimage together with a true account of his purely Christian, peaceable, spiritual, gospel-principles, doctrine, life and way of worshipping God, for which he suffered contradiction and reproach from all sorts of sinners, and at last, a violent death, June 14. Anno, 1662 : to which is added, his last exhortation to his children, the day before his death. | 1 |
DA407.V2 R68 |
Sir Henry Vane the younger: a study in political and administrative history, Sir Henry Vane the younger: a study in political and administrative history / |
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DA407.V2 S47 | Sir Henry Vanes politicks, or, His cases of conscience lately found in his cabinet at Arabie. | 2 |
DA407.V2 S82 1662 | The substance of what Sir Henry Vane intended to have spoken upon the scaffold, on Tower-Hill, at the time of execution, being the 14th of June, 1662 published to prevent false reports. | 1 |
DA407.V5 T83 2018 | Thomas Violet, a sly and dangerous fellow : silver and spying in Civil War London / | 1 |
DA407.W35 A2 1989 | The writings of William Walwyn / | 1 |
DA410 |
Die Martis, 20. Maii. 1642 It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled that the magazines of the severall counties in England and Wales, shall be forthwith put in the power of the lord lieutenants of the said counties .. Signs and wonders in Britain's age of revolution : a sourcebook / Die Veneris 20 Aug. 1647 Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that Tuesday next come seven-night be observed as a day of publike thansgiving unto Almighty God within the cities of London and Westminster ... for the great victory against the rebels in Ireland .. To his excellency, Thomas Lord Fairfax, Lord Generall, and the Councell of Officers the humble petition of the wounded, maimed, sick souldiers, widdowes, and orphants. To the Honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled the humble petition and representation of the troopers lately reduced out of the regiment of carbineers, now commanded by the Honourable Colonel Backwell. To the Honourable the House of Commons in Parliament assembled the humble representation of the earnest desires and distressed condition of the officers in the list lately managed by Sr John Norwich. The remonstrance of the commons of England, to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament preferred to them by the hands of the speaker. Die Sabbathi 18 Iunii. 1642 Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. That this Commission of Array for Leycester is against law, and against the liberty and property of the subject : Die Lunae 20, Iunii. 1642. Resolved upon the question, &c. That all those that are actors in the putting of the Commission of Array in execution, shall be esteemed as disturbers of the peace .. A true copy of the petition, 1641 Women Writers Project first electronic edition / A declaration of the counties of Kent and Essex in pursuance of their petitions concerning the Kings Majesty : the further proceedings of the petitioners of the county of Surrey, and newes from Kingston : with a letter from Burry, concerning seven hundred of the townes-men taking up armes to defend themselves, and their declaration thereupon. |
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DA410 .53 1645 | An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for exempting the University of Cambridge from taxations. | 1 |
DA410 .1642 | Charles R. To our trustie and welbeloved, the Lord Major, aldermen, and sheriffes of our city of London. | 1 |
DA410 1643 |
Good newes from Ireland or A briefe relation of the great battaile [sic] fought near Rosse the 10, of March 1642, with a list of the commanders slaine and taken prisoners [sic] His Maiesties letter, directed to the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Westminster concerning a treaty for peace. With the answer of both Houses thereunto, sent to His Majesty to Oxford, March 9. 1643. |
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DA410 1647 | [A declaration of] the free-commoners of England, declaring and protecting against all tyranny and opression, in whomsoever: being resolved to owne their native-byrth-rights [sic], and thereing to center. | 1 |
DA410 1648 | Letters from Lieutenant General Crumwels [sic] quarters. His march from Barwicke to the city of Edenburgh, with the Marquesse of Arguile. And the transactions of the treaty in Scotland. With letters to his Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax, concerning the great petition comming from the north, to the Parliament of England. And the state of the whole agreement in Scotland. Also the surrender of Barwick and Carlisle. | 1 |
DA410 .A22 | An Account of what captives hath been freed since the 14th of December, Anno Dom. 1647 | 1 |
DA410 .A56 1642 | Another letter from a man of note. Sir, I need not relate to you the great victory which the Lord hath given us at Midlewich, a Reverend Divine in our army, having sent up an exact relation of all our proceedings since our comming into these parts .. | 1 |