Call Number (LC) Title Results
DA462.A2 R43 2016 Redefining William III : the impact of the King-Stadholder in international context / 1
DA462.A2 R6 William of Orange : a personal portrait. 1
DA462.A2 R62 William of Orange : a personal portrait. 1
DA462.A2 S88 1689 Suum cuiqu 1
DA462.A2 T6 1688 To the most illustrious and serene prince, his royal Highness 1
DA462.A2 .T6 1689 To the King. 1
DA462.A2 T76 2005 William III the Stadholder-king : a political biography / 1
DA462.A2 T7613 2005 William III the Stadholder-king : a political biography / 1
DA462.A2 V35 2003 William and Mary / 1
DA462.A2 V36 1973b William and Mary / 1
DA462.A2 W45 A Welcome song performed to the King and Queen at Guild-Hall, October 29, 1692. 2
DA462.A2 W5 1689 The Prince of Oranges speech to the lords, &c. concerned with him. 1
DA462.A3 The birth of a queen : essays on the Quincentenary of Mary I / 1
DA462.A3 C47 Mary II : Queen of England. 1
DA462.A3 D35 Batavia maerens, in obitum illustrissime principis Mariae, Magn. Brit., Franc. & Hib. reginae serenissimae 2
DA462.A3 D39 A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Chad's in Shrewsbury, March 5, 1694/5 being the funeral day of our most gracious sovereign Queen Mary / 2
DA462.A3 E43 1695 Emblems for the king and queen. With an epitaph on Her Majesty, and a brief character of her vertues / 1
DA462.A3 F6 1695 The form of the proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II. Of blessed memory, from the royal palace of Whitehall to the Collegiate Church at Westminster; the 5th day of this instant March, 1694/5. To begin at twelve a clock. (To be punctually observed by all persons therein concerned.) 2
DA462.A3 .F67 1695 The Form of the proceeding to the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary II of blessed memory from the royal palace of Whitehall to the collegiate church at Westminster, the 5th day of this instant March, 1694/5, to begin at twelve a clock : (to be punctually observed by all persons therein concerned) 2
DA462.A3 F73 An oration of Peter Francius upon the funeral of the Most August Princess, Mary II, Queen of Great Britain, France, and Ireland pronounc'd at Amsterdam, in the Old-Dutch Church, March 5, 1694/5, the very day she was buried. 2