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DA447.C63 G5 The great lady : a biography of Barbara Villiers, mistress of Charles II / 1
DA447.C63 H35 1980 The illustrious lady : a biography of Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine and Duchess of Cleveland / 1
DA447 .C68 To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty the humble peticion of William Courten, esquire, grandchild and heyre of Sr. William Courten, deceased and George Carew, esquire, administrator of the goods and chattells of Sr. William Courten on the behalf of themselves and several others, your Majesties good subjects of England. 2
DA447.C7 (INTERNET) A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Giles in the Fields at the funeral of Bernard Connor, M.D., who departed this life, Oct. 30, 1698 : with a short account of his life and death / 1
DA447.D68 1700 The form and o[rder] of the coronation of Charles the Second, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland. As it was acted and done at Schoone, the first day of January, 1651. / 1
DA447 .E5 At the court at White-Hall the 24th of July 1677. 1
DA447.E7 R44 The Resolution of the right Honourable the Earl of Essex, lord generall of all his forces for the preservation of His Majesty and Parliament with a speech made by the Lord Roberts to His Excellence : also the manner of his setting forward and his passing through the city ... also the wicked purpose and intention of one F. Gowrie to have killed His Excellence ... also the apprehending of the Lord Montague.
The Resolution of the right Honourable the Earl of Essex, lord generall of all his forces for the preservation of His Majesty and Parliament with a speech made by the Lord Roberts to His Excellence : also the manner of his setting forward and his passing through the city ... also the wicked purpose and intention of one F. Gowrie to have killed His Excellence ... also the apprehending of the Lord Montague ..
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DA447.E7 T78 A True narrative of the bloody murther of the Earl of Essex upon himself being now prisoner in the Tower. 2
DA447.E8 An account how the Earl of Essex killed himself in the Tower of London, the 13th. of July, 1683 as it appears by the coroner's inquest, and the several informations following. 1
DA447.E8 B73 1690i Essex's innocency and honour vindicated, or, Murther, subornation, perjury, and oppression justly charg'd on the murtherers of that noble lord and true patriot, Arthur (late) Earl of Essex as proved before the Right Honourable (late) committee of lords, or ready to be deposed : in a letter to a friend / 1
DA447.E8 F47 An enquiry into and detection of the barbarous murther of the late Earl of Essex, or, A vindication of that noble person from the guilt and infamy of having destroy'd himself
An enquiry into and detection of the barbarous murther of the late Earl of Essex, or, A vindication of that noble person from the guilt and infamy of having destroyed himself
An enquirie into and detection of the barbarous murther of the late Earl of Essex, or, A vindication of that noble person from the guilt and infamy of having destroyed himself
An enquirie into and detection of the barbarous murther of the late Earl of Essex, or, A vindication of that noble person from the guilt and infamy of having destroy'd himself
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DA447.E8 F47 1684i An enquiry into, and detection of, the barbarous murther of the late Earl of Essex, or, A vindication of that noble person from the guilt and infamy of having destroyed himself 1
DA447.E8 (INTERNET) An enquiry into and detection of the barbarous murther of the late Earl of Essex, or, A vindication of that noble person from the guilt and infamy of having destroy'd himself 1
DA447.E8 L47 A Letter to a friend occasioned by my Lord Howard of Escricks letter to his friend with his protestation at the receiving the Blessed Sacrament in the Tower, July 3, 1681. 2
DA447 .E88 1689 Murder will out: or, A clear and full discovery that the Earl of Essex did not murder himself but was murdered by others, both by undeniable circumstances and positive proofs. 1
DA447.E88 D3 Murther will out, or, A clear and full discovery that the Earl of Essex did not felloniously murther himself but was barbarously murthered by others both by undenyable circumstances and positive proofs / 2
DA447.E88 D36 Murder will out, or, A clear and full discovery that the Earl of Essex did not feloniously murder himself, but was barbarously murthered by others both by undeniable circumstances, and positive proofs / 2
DA447.E88 G73 Great news from the tower, or, A True and perfect relation of the dreadful end of the Earl of Essex lately committed prisoner to the Tower, an account of the horrid phanatical plot against His Sacred Majesty, His Royal Highness and all lovers of monarchy, giving an account how he was found murthered in the tower about ten of the clock this instant Friday the thirteenth of July, 1683. 2
DA447.E9 A223 1819 Memoirs / 1
DA447.E9 A25 Diary of Iohn Evelyn : esq., F. R. S., to which are added a selection from his familiar letters and the private correspondence between King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas and between Sir Edward Hyde (afterwards earl of Clarendon) and Sir Richard Browne / 1