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DA419.W37 (INTERNET) Thestylis atrata, or, A funeral elegie vpon the death of the Right Honourable, most religious and noble lady, Frances, late Countesse of Warvvick who departed this life at her house in Hackney neere unto London, in the moneth of June last past. 1634. / 1
DA419.W44 (INTERNET) An elegie vpon my deare brother, the Ionathan of my heart, Mr. Iohn Wheeler, sonne to Sir Edmond Wheeler of Riding Court neare Windsor, in the County of Buckingham, deceased 1
DA419.5 .A1 A compleat collection of the lives, speeches, private passages, letters and prayers of those persons lately executed viz. Thomas Harison, Octob. 13, John Carew, Octob. 15, John Cook and Hugh Peters, Octob. 16, Thomas Scot, Gregory Clement, Adrian Scroop, and John Hones, October 17, Daniel Axtel and Francis Hacker, Octob. 19 : with observations on the same : wherein their pretended sanctity is refuted, and a further inspetion made into the lies and practices of those unhappy and traiterous politicians /
A compleat collection of the lives, speeches, private passages, letters and prayers of those persons lately executed viz. Thomas Harison, Octob. 13, John Carew, Octob. 15, John Cook and Hugh Peters, Octob. 16, Thomas Scot, Gregory Clement, Adrian Scroop, and John Hones, October 17, Daniel Axtel and Francis Hacker, Octob. 19 : with observation on the same : wherein their pretended sanctity is refuted, and a further inspection made into the lies and practices of those unhappy and traiterous politicians /
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DA419.5.A1 C48 1660 The charge and impeachment exhibited against the bloody judges of our late royal-martyred King Charles with His Majesties proclamation, touching the horrid murtherers of his royal father of blessed memory, and the most horrid and execrable treason committed upon the royall diadem, crown, septer, and dignity, contrary to the known laws of the land and the peoples liberty, with the resolves of Parliament, touching Hugh Peters, and Cornet Joyce, and the rest of the wicked actors that committed the most barbarous and horrid murther in cutting off the precious head of our late gracious lord and soveraign King Charles. 1
DA419.5.A1 D42 1660 A Declaration concerning Colonel Henry Martin, Colonel Robert Lilburn, Colonel Downs, Colonel Temple, Colonel Waite, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Carew, Esq who sate as judges on the life of our late martyr'd soveraign King Charles : with a charge and impeachment of their trayterous and dangerous proceedings against His Majesties loyal subjects, and the committing of them to the custody of that worthy and faithful Sir John Robinson ... : as also a discovery of their treasonable designs with those two perfidious Hannibals, Collonel John Barkstead and Collonel John Hewson.
A Declaration concerning Colonel Henry Martin, Colonel Robert Lilburn, Colonel Downs, Colonel Temple, Colonel Waite, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Carew, Esq. who sate as judges on the life of our late martyr'd soveraign King Charles : with a charge and impeachment of their trayterous and dangerous proceedings against His Majesties loyal subjects, and the committing of them to the custody of that worthy and faithful Sir John Robinson ... : as also a discovery of their treasonable designs with those two perfidious Hannibals, Collonel John Barkstead and Collonel John Hewson.
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DA419.5.A1 (INTERNET) The black box of Rome, or, A true and short discourse shewing the blasphemous treacheries and conjurations of the wicked Iesuites when they intend and encourage any of their impious disciples to murther a king and overthrow a kingdome 1
DA419.5.A1 J46 2019 Charles I's killers in America : the lives & afterlives of Edward Whalley and William Goffe / 1
DA419.5.A1 R43 Rebels no saints, or, A collection of the speeches, private passages, letters, and prayers of those persons lately executed viz., Tho. Harrison, Octob. 13, Jo. Carew, Octob. 15, Jo. Cook and Hugh Peters, Ocob. 16, Tho. Scot., Greg. Clement, Octob. 17, An. Scroop and Jo. Jones, Octob. 17, Dan Axtell and Fr. Hacker, Octob. 19 : with observations on the same : wherein their petended sanctity is refuted, and a further inspection made into the lives and practices of those unhappy and traiterous polititians /
Rebels no saints: or, A collection of the speeches, private passages, letters, and prayers of those persons lately executed, viz. [brace] Tho. Harrison, Octob. 13. Jo. Carew, Octob. 15. Jo. Cook, and Hugh Peters, Octob. 16. Tho. Scot., Greg. Clement, Ad. Scroop, and Jo. Jones, [brace] Octob. 17. Dan. Axtell, and Fr. Hacker, Octob. 19. With observations on the same. Wherein their petended sanctity is refuted, and a further inspection made into the lives and practices of those unhappy and trayterous polititians. /
Rebels no saints, or, A collection of the speeches, private passages, letters, and prayers of those persons lately executed viz., Tho. Harrison, Octob. 13, Jo. Carew, Octob. 15, Jo. Cook and Hugh Peters, Ocob. 16, Tho. Scot., Greg. Clement, Octob. 17, An. Scroop and Jo. Jones, Octob. 17, Dan Axtell and Fr. Hacker, Octob. 19 : with observations on the same : wherein their petended sanctity is refuted, and a further inspection made into the lives and practices of those unhappy and traiterous polititians /
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DA419.5.A1 S64 2014 Killers of the King : the men who dared to execute Charles I / 1
DA419.5.A1 S75 1794i A history of three of the judges of King Charles I Major-General Whalley, Major-General Goffe, and Colonel Dixwell : who, at the Restoration, 1660, fled to America; and were secreted and concealed, in Massachusetts and Connecticut, for near thirty years : with an account of Mr. Theophilus Whale, of Narragansett, supposed to have been also one of the judges / 1
DA419.5.A1 W37 1873i The three judges story of the men who beheaded their king / 1
DA419.5.C42 T71 1662 The traytors pilgrimage from the Tower to Tyeburn: being a true relation of the drawing of William Lord Munson, Sir Henry Mildmay, and Esquire Wallop, upon three several sledges on Munday last the 27th of this instant January, being the day that our late Gracious Soveraign King Charles received that horrid and most unjust sentence to lose his dear and precious life before the gates of his own royal palace. With manner of the proceedings at Tyburn, in order to the degrading and devesting them of their former titles of honour; and their declaratory speeches to both the right worshipful sheriffs of London and Middlesex. 1
DA419.5 .G38 Stratostē aiteutikon A iust invective against those of the army and their abettors, who murthered King Charles I, on the 30 of Jan., 1648 : with other poetick pieces in Latin, referring to these tragick times, never before published / 2
DA419.5.G6 H8 Plan for seizing and carrying to New-York Coll. Wm. Goffe, the regicide, as set forth in the affidavit of John London, Apr. 20, 1678. 1
DA419.5 .H48 Colonel Huson's (or the cobler's) confession in a fit of despair, taken in short-hand by the pen of a ready-writer. 2
DA419.5.I7 F37 2006 Henry Ireton and the English Revolution / 1
DA419.5.I7 F37 2006eb Henry Ireton and the English Revolution / 1
DA419.5.M4 T7 1660 Trotters journey-man on his amble to the gallowes or the confession of John Mew, before execution 1
DA419.5.O38 T5 2023 Colonel John Okey, 1606-1662 / 1
DA420 The Grand design of the Fifth Monarchy-Men discovered, or The red lyon rouzed from his couch at White-Chappel and at Spittle-Fields, April the 9. 1657 Whereunto is added the examination and exploits of James Nayler, now prisoner in Bride-Well.
To the Honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament the humble petition of divers citizens of London Westminster and the borrough of Southwarke.
An agreement prepared for the people of England, and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right freedom and safety also, a declaration of the General Councel of Officers, concerning the same : with a petition of His Excellency and the said General Councel, presented therewith, Saturday, January 20, 1648, to the Honorable the Commons of England in P[a]rliament assembled : here tendred to the people's considerations, and in due time for their subscriptions.
Four letters from the Queen in France read before the High-Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall on Friday last: the first directed to her son the king of Scots. The second, to the Marquess of Arguyle: The third, to the Earl of Cassels. And the fourth to the Lord Lowdon. Signed Henretti Maria. : With the tryal of Colonel Vaughan, Captain Massey, and Doctor Drake before said High-Court; the charge of high-treason exhibited against them; and their speeches and confessions at the bar.
To His Excellency the Lord General Monck, captain general of all the armies in England, Scotland, and Ireland and one of the generals at sea the humble address of the officers of Coll. Tho. Sanders his regiment of horse, in the name of themselves, and the inferiour officers and soldiers under our command.
To the highest and honourablest court of justice in this nation now assembled in Westminster for the tryal of Charles Steward, late King of England the humble petition and engagement of the souldiers under the command of his excellency, Thomas Lord Fairfax, now quartering in the City of London ; with other well-affected persons in this nation.
Ornitho-logie, or The speech of birds also The speech of flowers; partly morall, partly mysticall.
To our dear friend [blank] and the rest of the officers under his command to communicated by the chief officer upon the place
A message from the King of Scots and the full and perfect relation of his safe arrivall at Paris in France, the manner of his Royall entertainment, and his speech to the King and Councel, concerning the Parliament of England, and the Lord General Cromwel and his army : also, the manner of his escape, and how himself, and the Lord Wilmot, quitted their horses, and on their second dayes march from Worcester betook themselves into a tree, the third day into a wood, and immediately after for London, where he staid three weeks, and from thence, took shipping in a Dutch Barque, as a servant to the Lord Wilmont : whereunto is annexed, Captain Hind's progress ... : Published by authority.
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