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Speculum libertatis Angliae re restitutae: or The looking-glasse of Englands libertie really restored. Being the representation of the just and equitable constitution of a real Common-wealth, suitable to the earnest desires and expectation of most of the good people in the three nations, and as we hope the intendment of supream authority. Published for the incouragement and reviving of the hearts and hopes of all the well-affected
R. M
1659
Preface signed on p. 5: R.M. - A previous issue is signed 'Anonimus'.
A relation of divers remarkable proceedings betwext the Kings Majesty and his loyall subjects, exprest in these particulars following : 1. His Majesties speech to the gentry of the county of Yorke... the 12. of May. 2. The answer and resolution ... of the county of Yorke, to His Majesties speech. 3. A letter of thankes from the Lords ... 4. A declaration of both Houses of Parliament ... 5. Stafford-shire petition, presented to the ... House of Commons by the ... county of Stafford
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1642
Indexed in: Wing (2d ed.) R803? According to Wing, begins "May 17"; possibly cropped at top edge, but Thomason lists as May 12, and no date mentioned in B.M. catalogue entry.
The King on his throne: or, a discourse maintaining the dignity of a king, the duty of a subject, and the unlawfulnesse of rebellion. Delivered in two sermons preached in the Cathedrall Church in York
Mossom, Robert (1679)
1643
Both sermons preached on the same text, Prov. xxx. 31. Irregular pagination: [4],1-4,7-13,[1],13-32, totalling 32 as given. Dedication signed by the author: R.M. (i.e. Robert Mossom). Annotation...
The demands of His Excellency Tho. Lord Fairfax. And the Generall Councell of the Army, in prosecution of the late remonstrance to the two Houses of Parliament as also against... the inviters of the late invasion from Scotland ... With ... Cromwels letter ... By the appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax ... and his Generall Councell of the Army. Signed John Rushworth
Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Rushworth, John (1612?-1690); Great Britain. Army
1648
Consists of extracts from "The declaration of... Fairfax and his generall councell of officers: shewing the grounds of the armies advance towards the city of London ... November 30, 1648", with the ad...
The advice of that worthy commander, Sir Ed: Harwood, collonell. Written by King Charles his command, upon occasion of the French kings preparation: and presented in his life time, by his owne hand, to His Majestie: hitherto being a private manuscript. Also a relation of his life and death. Whereunto is also annexed divers remarkable instructions, written by the late, and ever-famous, Earle of Essex. All tending to the securing and fortifying of this kingdome, both by sea and land, and now seasonably published for the benefit of these times
Harwood, Sir Edward (1586?-1632); Harwood, George; Peters, Hugh (1598-1660); Essex, Robert Devereux Earl of (1566-1601)
1642
Published January 1642. Poem "In memoria Coll: Harw.", by M. Draper, A1v. Epistle dedicatory signed Geo. Harwood. "The Life and death of Collonell Harwood", signed Hugh Peters p. [13].
Certaine greevances : vvell vvorthy the seriovs consideration of the right honorable and high covrt of Parliament : Set forth by way of dialogue, or conference betweene a countrey gentleman, and a minister of Gods word; for the satisfying of those that doe clamour, and maliciously revile them that labour to have the errors of the Booke of Common Prayer reformed
Hughes, Lewes (fl. 1620)
1640
Indexed in: STC 13916.
The King on his throne: or, a discourse maintaining the dignity of a king, the duty of a subject, and the unlawfulnesse of rebellion. Delivered in two sermons preached in the Cathedrall Church in York
Mossom, Robert (1679)
1643
Both sermons preached on the same text, Prov. xxx. 31. Irregular pagination: [4],1-4,7-13,[1],13-32, totalling 32 as given. Dedication signed by the author: R.M. (i.e. Robert Mossom). Annotation...
The hearse of the renowned, the right honourable Robert, Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourchier and Lovaine, sometime Captaine Lord Generall of the armies raised for the defence of King and Parliament : as it was represented in a sermon, preached in the Abbey Church at Westminster, at the magnificent solemnity of his funerall, Octob. 22. 1646
Vines, Richard (1600?-1656)
1646
First edition. Signatures: A-E⁴ F⁴ (-F4).