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People and organisations | Count |
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 14 |
Charles King of England (1600-1649) | 5 |
Charles | 4 |
Gauden, John | 4 |
Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662) | 4 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 4 |
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) | 4 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677 | 1 |
Cailloue, Denis | 1 |
An item to His Maiestie concerning Prince Rvpert and his cavaliers. Or, A looking-glasse : wherein His Majesty may see his nephews love; who secretly under pretence of assisting him, to gain an absolute preogative or arbitrary power, will disthrone him to set up himselfe
Printed, in the year of the King of kings. 1642 [i.e.1643]
Published February 3rd, 1643. Anon.
The Earle of Straffords letter to His Most Excellent Maiestie, dated from the Tower, upon the 4th of May, 1641 : with his petition to the Lords spirituall and temporall, and the Honourable House of Commons
Strafford, Thomas Wentworth Earl of (1593-1641)
1641
Letter to the King, urging him to pass the Bill occasioned by the tumult of the apprentices.
A message from both Houses of Parliament, sent to the King and Queenes Majesties, touching certain letters lately intercepted, and (as it may be conjectured,) sent from the Lord Digby, to the Queens Majestie. Whereunto is added the answer of Don Allonso de Cardenas the Spanish Ambassador, resident here in England, to the late message sent to him from both the said Houses, touching the information given them of the ships at Dunkerk, for the ayde of the rebels in Ireland
Great Britain. Parliament
Febr. 21. 1641 [i.e. 1642]
Imprint states: Febr. 21. London, Printed for Ioseph Hunscott. 1641.
A message from both Houses of Parliament unto His Majestie concerning the Prince, his son. With the ansvver of His Majestie thereunto. Together with His Majesties answer to the desire of both Houses concerning the militia
Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1641 [i.e. 1642]
The answer concerning the militia was seperately published with title: His Maiesties letter to the Lord Keeper : together with his message to both Houses of Parliamnt. Published 24 February, 1642.
The humble petition of the gentry and commons of the county of York, presented to His Majestie at York, April 22. 1642. And His Majesties message sent to the Parliament, April 24. 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majestie entrance into Hull
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1642
In this edition the fourth line of the title-page ends "County"; there are four ornaments between the rules above the imprint; the third line of the imprint begins "the"; and the date is printed in ar...
Eikōn basilikē : The pourtraicture of His sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings. Together with His Maiesties praiers delivered to Doctor Juxon immediately before his death
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662)
1649
Authorship of the Eikōn basilikē was originally attributed to Charles I, but according to Madan (pp. 125-33) it was written by John Gauden who probably included some authentic writings of the king. ...
Eikon basilike : ou Portrait roial, de sa Majesté de la Grande Bretagne: dans ses souffrances & solitudes. Contenant, ses meditations sacrées, prieres, derniers propos, conferences de Neufchastel avec Henderson, touchant le gouvernement de l'Eglise Anglicane; et quelques autres pieces non encor mises en lumiere
Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662); Cailloué, Denis (fl. 1649); Henderson, Alexander (1583-1646); Charles king of England (1600-1649)
1649
Half-title wrongly bound following title-page. The two dedicatory leaves "A Monseigneur le Comte de Bristol", signed *, which should precede "Au lecteur" are wrongly bound after the title-page "Cahi...
Eikōn basilikē : the pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his solitude and sufferings
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Gauden, John Bishop of Worcester (1605-1662)
Anno Dom. 1648 [i.e. 1649]
First 2 words of title in Greek characters. Authorship of the Eikon basilike was originally attributed to Charles I, but according to Madan (pp. 125-33) it was written by John Gauden who probably in...
His Majesties desires and command to all the trayned bands and others on this side Trent, and dominion of Wales to be in readinesse with horse and arms to serve His Maiesty for defence of the kingdome... at 24 houres warning at the furthest. Signed with his royall signet at the Court of York, and published by His Majesties speciall command. With the Sheriffe of Yorkeshires propositions to the gentry and commonalty of that county, Iuly 1, 1642. Likewise, a letter which came from Manchester, read in the House of Commons, concerning a great troop of horse lately come from York, under the command of the Lord Strange, and the Parliaments resolution concerning the same. Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com
Charles king of England (1600-1649)
Iuly 6. 1642
Imprint reads: Iuly 6. Printed for Iohn Norton, 1642.
A vindication of King Charles: or, A loyal subjects duty. Manifested in vindicating his soveraigne from those aspersions cast upon him by certaine persons, in a scandalous libel, entituled, The Kings Cabinet opened: and published (as they say) by authority of Parliament. Whereunto is added, A true parallel betwixt the sufferings of Our Saviour and our soveraign, in divers particulars, &c
Symmons, Edward (1604?-1649); Symmons, Edward (1604?-1649)
printed in the yeere, 1648
Caption title on p. 1: Vindication of King Charles or A loyall subjects duty, &c. Published during November, 1647 (Thomason). Place of publication from Wing. A reply to: The Kings cabinet opened...