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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 231 |
Charles King of England (1600-1649) | 48 |
Charles | 38 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 29 |
Gauden, John | 28 |
Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662) | 26 |
Great Britain | 17 |
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) | 14 |
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685 | 13 |
Henrietta Maria, Queen, Consort of Charles I, King of England, 1609-1669 | 9 |
The picture gallery of Charles I
Phillips, Sir Claude (1848-1924)
1896
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The picture gallery of Charles I
Phillips, Sir Claude (1848-1924)
1896
Includes bibliographical references and index.
King Charles I : a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden
Havard, William (1710-1778)
1779
Printed in double columns. Title vignette; head- and tail-piece.
A chronicle of the kings of England : from the time of the Romans government unto the death of King James : containing all passages of state and church, with all other observations proper to a chronicle
Baker, Sir Richard (1568-1645); Phillips, Edward (1630-1696?)
1679
Added t.p. engraved. "Epistle to the reader" signed: E. Phillips. "The reign of King Charles the First " / by Edward Phillips: p. 431-586. Editions after 1660 have a continuation by Edward Phill...
A chronicle of the kings of England : from the time of the Romans government, unto the death of King James : containing all passages of state and church, with all other observations proper for a chronicle
Baker, Sir Richard (1568-1645); Phillips, Edward (1630-1696?)
1684
Added t.p. engraved. "Epistle to the reader" signed: E. Phillips. Editions after 1660 have a continuation by Edward Phillips which is valuable authority for the period 1658-1660 and is based on th...
The humble petition and declaration of both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings most excellent Majesty, sent to Yorke, by one Lord and two Members of the House of Commons, on Wednesday the 23 of March. 1641. In answer to every particular of His Majesties speech at Newmarket: which he made to the Commmittee of both Houses when they presented the last declaration. With their additionall information received from the governour of Rotterdam, concerning the great fleet prepared in Denmarke, which by meanes of the Lord Digby should have beene transported over to Hull
Great Britain. Parliament
1641 [i.e.1642]
Indexed in: Wing (2) C 1568.
The copy of a warrant from the Kings most Excellent Majestie, directed vnto the high-sheriffe of the county of York : for summoning of all gentlemen and others, being Protestants, who are charged with horses for His Majesties service, or have listed themselves to attend personally for His Majesties security; to make their appearance at York on Thursday the seventh of July, 1642
England and Wales. Parliament
June [i.e. July] 5. 1642
Type-ornament border and head-lines.
Certamen religiosum: or, A conference between His late Majestie Charles King of England, and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester : concerning religion; at His Majesties being at Raglan Castle, 1646. Wherein the maine diferences (now in controversie) between the Papists and the Protestants is no lesse briefly than accuratly discuss'd and bandied. Now published for the worlds satisfaction of His Majesties constant affection to the Protestant religion
Bayly, Thomas (1657); Charles king of England (1600-1649); Worcester, Henry Somerset Marquis of (1577-1646)
1649
Purports to be a debate between Charles I and the Earl of Worcester. Title page is a cancel. Errors in pagination including repetition of page numbers 141-144. "Errata"--P. [1] at end. Page [1...
An exact collection of all remonstrances, declarations, votes, orders, ordinances, proclamations, petitions, messages, answers, and other remarkable passages betweene the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and his High Court of Parliament beginning at His Majesties return from Scotland, being in December 1641, and continued untill March the 21, 1643 : Which were formerly published either by the Kings Majesties command or by order from one or both Houses of Parliament. With a table wherein is most exactly digested all the fore-mentioned things according to their severall dates and dependancies [sic]
Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1643
All after "His Majesties speech to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the countie of Lincolne, at Lincolne" with caption title on p. 451, is identified as Thomason E.243[1]. Page 757 mis-num...
The Kings cabinet opened : or, Certain packets of secret letters & papers, written with the Kings own hand, and taken in his cabinet at Nasby-field, June 14. 1645, by victorious Sr. Thomas Fairfax : wherein many mysteries of State, tending to the justification of that cause, for which Sir Thomas Fairfax joyned battell that memorable day are clearly laid open; together with some annotations thereupon, published by speciall order of the Parliament
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Parker, Henry (1604-1652); Sadler, John (1615-1674); May, Thomas (1595-1650)
1645
Private copies of the King's letters, and original letters to him, seized after Naseby and published to show the King's real views and double dealing. The limits of date are in general 20 December 164...
The representations and consultations of the Generall Councell of the armie at S. Albans. With severall propositions to the L. Generall, from the officers of divers regiments of the army, about the present settlement of the kingdome. Also a declaration of His Excellency Thomas L. Fairfax, concerning the Kings Majesty, and the present proceedings in the treaty at the Isle of Wight. With the demands of of [sic] the souldiers which guard His Majesty and the commissioners in the said island, when the treaty is ended : and a copie of his Excellencies letter thereupon
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1648
A different version (?) of this pamphlet is listed by Thomason under November 7, 1648 as covering the period 7-11 November.