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Charles King of England (1600-1649) | 29 |
Charles | 21 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 21 |
Gauden, John | 19 |
Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662) | 18 |
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) | 12 |
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Gauden, John, Bishop of Worcester, 1605-1662 | 8 |
Great Britain. Army | 6 |
Eikōn basilikē : The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings
Gauden, John (1605-1662); Charles (1600-1649)
1648
Printer and publisher's names from Madan; publication year given according to Lady Day dating. Identified by Madan as "second edition" with 2 square blocks added to title-page and text reset; epigra...
Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria : including her private correspondence with Charles the First : collected from the public archives and private libraries of France and England
Henrietta Maria Queen, Consort of Charles I, King of England (1609-1669); Charles king of England (1600-1649); Green, Mary Anne Everett (1818-1895)
1857
An Elegie on the meekest of men, the most glorious of princes, the most constant of martyrs, Charles the I. &c
1649
Place of publication from Wing.
King Charles the First : an historical tragedy; written in imitation of Shakespear; as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
Havard, William (1710-1778)
1737
Authorship attributed to Mr. Havard. cf. NUC pre-56 imprints.
Englands ioy and sorrow : expressing their sorrow for the Kings going into Scotland, and their ioy for the Queene Mothers farewell
Bond, John (1612-1676)
1641
Title page vignette: woodcut of the King and Queen. In verse. Anon. Possibly wholly or partly by John Bond, the section of verse at foot of p.5 being the headed "Io. Bo." John Bond, a Puritan di...
Virtus rediviva : a panegyrick on our late King Charles the I. &c. of ever blessed memory. : Attended, with severall other pieces from the same pen. : Viz. : I. A theatre of wits : being a collection of apothegems. : II. Faenestrain pectore; or a century of familiar letters. : III. Love's labyrinth : a tragi-comedy. : IV. Fragmenta poetica: or poeticall diversions. : Concluding with a panegyrick on His Sacred Majesties most happy return
Forde, Thomas (1580-1648); Forde, Thomas (1580-1648); Forde, Thomas (1580-1648); Forde, Thomas (1580-1648); Forde, Thomas (1580-1648); Gomersall, Robert (1602-1646); Leybourn, William (1626-1716); Leybourne, Robert (fl. 1645-1661); Grantham, William; Bassett, Thomas
1661
The words "I. A theatre of wits" to "poetical diversions" are enclosed in brackets on the title page. With errata on p. 24 at end. "Virtus rediviva", "A theatre of wits"; "Faenestra in pectore"; "...
Amyntor: or, A defence of Milton's life : Containing I. A general apology for all writings of that kind. II. A catalogue of books attributed... to Jesus Christ, ... III. A complete history of the book, entitul'd, Icon basilike ... [etc.]
Toland, John (1670-1722)
1699
"The author to a friend" signed: J.T. (i.e. John Toland). A reply to a sermon preached by Offspring Blackall before the House of Commons on January 30th, 1698/9 (cf. DNB). Signatures: [A]² B-L⁸...
Robert Earle of Essex his ghost : sent from Elizian, to the nobility, gentry and commvnaltie of England
Scott, Thomas (1580?-1626); Beale, John (1643)
1624
Anonymous. --By Thomas Scott. --STC. Signatures: A-D⁴ E². Leaf C3 is blank. "A post-script, or, a second part of Robert earle of Essex his ghost..." has a separate dated title page on leaf C4...
The royal martyr and the dutiful subject, in two sermons. The royal martyr lamented, in a sermon preached at the Savoy, on King Charles the Martyr's day, 1674/5
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715)
1710
Texts: II Samuel ii.12 and Romans xiii.5. The second sermon "Subjection for conscience-sake asserted..." begins on p. 27.
Reliquiæ sacræ Carolinæ. Or The vvorks of that great monarch and glorious martyr King Charls the I : Collected together, and digested in order, according to their severall subjects, civil and sacred. The contents appear in the next ensuing pages
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662)
1651
The portrait frontispiece (to the Eikōn basilikē) of Charles I, signed "Guil. Marshall delinea: et sculpsit", represents Charles kneeling, with a crown of thorns in his right hand (Madan frontis. 3)...