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All is not gold that glisters: or, A warning-piece to England [[electronic resource] ] : Being a prophecie, written by that famous and learned knight Sir Walter Rawleigh, the day before he was beheaded on Tower-Hill, in the raign of our late Soveraign Lord King James. Fore-telling the great and wonderful things that will befall the King of Scots, the people of this nation, the change of religion and law, and how long the government shall continue without a King, or House of Lords. Also, the landing of an English Army in France this summer, the taking of the city of Rome, and the beheading of the Pope, and seven of his cardinals. With other remarkable passages and presidents
All is not gold that glisters: or, A warning-piece to England [[electronic resource] ] : Being a prophecie, written by that famous and learned knight Sir Walter Rawleigh, the day before he was beheaded on Tower-Hill, in the raign of our late Soveraign Lord King James. Fore-telling the great and wonderful things that will befall the King of Scots, the people of this nation, the change of religion and law, and how long the government shall continue without a King, or House of Lords. Also, the landing of an English Army in France this summer, the taking of the city of Rome, and the beheading of the Pope, and seven of his cardinals. With other remarkable passages and presidents
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, 1651
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Soggetto topico Prophecies
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996390014603316
London, : printed for G. Horton, 1651
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A bloudy fight between the Parliaments forces, and Sir George Booth's, under the conduct of Sir Thomas Middleton, and Collonel Ireland; [[electronic resource] ] : on Priest-Moor, near Red-Hill Castle, in the county of Shropshire, about seven miles from Shrewsbury. With the particulars thereof, the manner of the engagement; the number of officers and souldiers taken prisoners; divers slain; and a great body of horse routed and pursued. Likewise the names of the commanders that gave the onset; the dividing of the enemies army into two bodies, and their marching towards York and Wales
A bloudy fight between the Parliaments forces, and Sir George Booth's, under the conduct of Sir Thomas Middleton, and Collonel Ireland; [[electronic resource] ] : on Priest-Moor, near Red-Hill Castle, in the county of Shropshire, about seven miles from Shrewsbury. With the particulars thereof, the manner of the engagement; the number of officers and souldiers taken prisoners; divers slain; and a great body of horse routed and pursued. Likewise the names of the commanders that gave the onset; the dividing of the enemies army into two bodies, and their marching towards York and Wales
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, MDCLIX. [1659]
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392800503316
London, : printed for G. Horton, MDCLIX. [1659]
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A declaration of Sir George Booth, at the general rendesvouz, on Tuesday last, near the city of Chester [[electronic resource] ] : With the number both of horse & foot; their advance to the city, & the joyning of Col. Ireland with their army. Also, the securing of the castle, the governours resolution, and the mounting of the strong walls, bulworks, & towers. Likewise the names of the King of Scots three generals (or chief commanders) designed for the north, south, and west of England; with a new discovery of this great design, the names of several counties where they should have ... the marching down of the Parliaments forces, and the taking of divers prisoners
A declaration of Sir George Booth, at the general rendesvouz, on Tuesday last, near the city of Chester [[electronic resource] ] : With the number both of horse & foot; their advance to the city, & the joyning of Col. Ireland with their army. Also, the securing of the castle, the governours resolution, and the mounting of the strong walls, bulworks, & towers. Likewise the names of the King of Scots three generals (or chief commanders) designed for the north, south, and west of England; with a new discovery of this great design, the names of several counties where they should have ... the marching down of the Parliaments forces, and the taking of divers prisoners
Autore Delamer George Booth, Baron, <1622-1684.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, MD CLIX. [1659]
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392790603316
Delamer George Booth, Baron, <1622-1684.>  
London, : printed for G. Horton, MD CLIX. [1659]
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A declaration of the proceedings of thirteen Christian kings, princes, and dukes, and the present state and condition of the King of Scots [[electronic resource] ] : with their summons to all Christendom, for the raising of three hundred thousand horse and foot, under the command of Prince Philip, the third son to the Queen of Bohemia. And the King of Scots message to the Emperor of Germany, and the princes of Italy; sent by the Lord Wilmot: with their royal answer thereunto
A declaration of the proceedings of thirteen Christian kings, princes, and dukes, and the present state and condition of the King of Scots [[electronic resource] ] : with their summons to all Christendom, for the raising of three hundred thousand horse and foot, under the command of Prince Philip, the third son to the Queen of Bohemia. And the King of Scots message to the Emperor of Germany, and the princes of Italy; sent by the Lord Wilmot: with their royal answer thereunto
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, 1652
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392010503316
London, : printed for G. Horton, 1652
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The demands of his gracious Maiesty the King of Great Brittain, to the grand seignior or Emperour of Turkey [[electronic resource] ] : sent by the Lord General Montague, with his Lordships proposals to the governour of Algier, the answer thereunto, and the manner of the treaty before that great and now conquered city. With a true relation of the great and bloudy fight between the English and the Turks, the dividing of his Majesties Royal Navy into several squadrons, by the victorious Earl of Sandwich, and ever renowned Sr. John Lawson, the battering down of half the city, and all the castle walls, the dismounting of the Turkish cannon, the sinking and burning of 18 great ships, with above a thousand piece of ordnance, the great slaughter made by the English fire-ships, the redeeming of many hundred poor captives and Christian slaves, and a true and perfect relation of the losse on both sides, with the number killed and taken prisoners
The demands of his gracious Maiesty the King of Great Brittain, to the grand seignior or Emperour of Turkey [[electronic resource] ] : sent by the Lord General Montague, with his Lordships proposals to the governour of Algier, the answer thereunto, and the manner of the treaty before that great and now conquered city. With a true relation of the great and bloudy fight between the English and the Turks, the dividing of his Majesties Royal Navy into several squadrons, by the victorious Earl of Sandwich, and ever renowned Sr. John Lawson, the battering down of half the city, and all the castle walls, the dismounting of the Turkish cannon, the sinking and burning of 18 great ships, with above a thousand piece of ordnance, the great slaughter made by the English fire-ships, the redeeming of many hundred poor captives and Christian slaves, and a true and perfect relation of the losse on both sides, with the number killed and taken prisoners
Autore Charles, King of England, <1630-1685.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, 1661
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Soggetto topico Capitulations
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996394204703316
Charles, King of England, <1630-1685.>  
London, : printed for G. Horton, 1661
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The excise-mens lamentation: or, an impeachment in behalf of the Commons of this nation [[electronic resource]] : against their insulting publicans, and cruell oppressors and extortioners: with their acknowledgment, confession, and testimony, touching their proceedings in each county; and the vast and mighty summes vvich they most wickedly retained: collected by their unlimited power, spungie hearts, and long-stretched consciences. Also, the rising of the Welch-men against a party of them at Monmouth; and the manner how Mr. Crow (the farmer of excise) ran naked into a tub of feathers; where, after a short time, he was taken, and a great oath and charge inflicted upon him. Published for information of the people
The excise-mens lamentation: or, an impeachment in behalf of the Commons of this nation [[electronic resource]] : against their insulting publicans, and cruell oppressors and extortioners: with their acknowledgment, confession, and testimony, touching their proceedings in each county; and the vast and mighty summes vvich they most wickedly retained: collected by their unlimited power, spungie hearts, and long-stretched consciences. Also, the rising of the Welch-men against a party of them at Monmouth; and the manner how Mr. Crow (the farmer of excise) ran naked into a tub of feathers; where, after a short time, he was taken, and a great oath and charge inflicted upon him. Published for information of the people
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, 1652
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Soggetto topico Taxation - Law and legislation - England
Excise tax - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392704603316
London, : printed for G. Horton, 1652
Materiale a stampa
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A full and perfect relation of the great plot and terrible conspiracy, of divers lords, knights, citizens, and apprentices, against his Highness the Lord Protector [[electronic resource] ] : With a list of the conspirators names; the exact particulars of their bloody engagement, vow, and covenant; and the manner how they were apprehended in the Old-Bayley, and Covent-Garden, and carryed to James, on Tuesday and Wednesday night last. Likewise, their examination and confession before the Right Honourable the Council at White-Hall; and the names of the lords that were taken, with their examinations before his Highness, and the orders and resolution passed thereupon. Together with the taking of a parchment scrol and list of 500 men, and the going of the L. Hastings, and divers others from London
A full and perfect relation of the great plot and terrible conspiracy, of divers lords, knights, citizens, and apprentices, against his Highness the Lord Protector [[electronic resource] ] : With a list of the conspirators names; the exact particulars of their bloody engagement, vow, and covenant; and the manner how they were apprehended in the Old-Bayley, and Covent-Garden, and carryed to James, on Tuesday and Wednesday night last. Likewise, their examination and confession before the Right Honourable the Council at White-Hall; and the names of the lords that were taken, with their examinations before his Highness, and the orders and resolution passed thereupon. Together with the taking of a parchment scrol and list of 500 men, and the going of the L. Hastings, and divers others from London
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, 1654
Descrizione fisica 8 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996383776303316
London, : printed for G. Horton, 1654
Materiale a stampa
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The levellers almamack: for, the year of wonders, 1652 [[electronic resource] ] : Containing divers chronological notes, astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the ensuing year. As also prognosticating, the ruine of monarchy throughout all Christendom; the time prefixed for an invasion; and the great and unparallel'd things that will happen thereupon. Likewise a description of the strange and dreadfull signes and apparitions that will be visible in the moneths of April and May next ensuing; as lighnings and thunder at Tower-hill, Westminster, and other places; sounding of trumpets, and beating of drums in the ayr: with the effect thereof: the change of governments, religion, and what it signifies[.] Together with Englands black calendar; shewing the year; moneth; and day, of the beheading of the late King, and the rest of that bed-roll
The levellers almamack: for, the year of wonders, 1652 [[electronic resource] ] : Containing divers chronological notes, astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the ensuing year. As also prognosticating, the ruine of monarchy throughout all Christendom; the time prefixed for an invasion; and the great and unparallel'd things that will happen thereupon. Likewise a description of the strange and dreadfull signes and apparitions that will be visible in the moneths of April and May next ensuing; as lighnings and thunder at Tower-hill, Westminster, and other places; sounding of trumpets, and beating of drums in the ayr: with the effect thereof: the change of governments, religion, and what it signifies[.] Together with Englands black calendar; shewing the year; moneth; and day, of the beheading of the late King, and the rest of that bed-roll
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, 1651
Descrizione fisica 6 [i.e. 8] p
Soggetto topico Almanacs
Predictive astrology
Chronology
Executions (Law) - England
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996394868203316
London, : printed for G. Horton, 1651
Materiale a stampa
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A new declaration of the King Majestie going to the Isle of Weight [[electronic resource] ] : wherein in declared, to all true subjects, the true grounds of His Majesties retiring to the said island, and casting his Royal Person upon Col. Hammond (governour thereof) for protection, on Saturday Novem. 13. Presented to the said governour, by Mr. John Ashburnham, servant to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Together with His Majesties message to Generall Fairfax, concerning the present condition of His Royall Person, and the nobility of this kingdome. With His Excellencies letter to both Houses of Parliament, touching the Kings Majestie. And a paper from the army, expressing their resolution towards the kingdome. November. 15. Imprimatur, G.M
A new declaration of the King Majestie going to the Isle of Weight [[electronic resource] ] : wherein in declared, to all true subjects, the true grounds of His Majesties retiring to the said island, and casting his Royal Person upon Col. Hammond (governour thereof) for protection, on Saturday Novem. 13. Presented to the said governour, by Mr. John Ashburnham, servant to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Together with His Majesties message to Generall Fairfax, concerning the present condition of His Royall Person, and the nobility of this kingdome. With His Excellencies letter to both Houses of Parliament, touching the Kings Majestie. And a paper from the army, expressing their resolution towards the kingdome. November. 15. Imprimatur, G.M
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, 1647
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996390084803316
London, : printed for G. Horton, 1647
Materiale a stampa
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Now or never: or, The princely calendar [[electronic resource] ] : Being a bloudy almanack, for the time present, and to come. Containing several monethly predictions and observations. Wherein is calculated and set forth 1. The great changes, revolutions, and turn of times, ... 2. The great actions, debates, resolves, and consultations, of the King of Swedeland, France, Spain, Denmark, Poland, the princes of Germany, and the confederate allies, Parliaments, and states of Christendom. 3. The design of the French and Spanish armies in Flanders; and the great and terrible battels; sea-fights, conflicts, and engagements, between the Swedes, Poles, Danes, and Germans; ... 4. The persons that will be arraigned, condemned, and beheaded. The time when honest men shall enjoy their own. And the bracing of helmets, and lacing of drums, against the left-handed Lords, and new-dull'd knights of these times. The taking-oft the taxes; never more need! And the encrease of trade, and money; Lord, where is it?
Now or never: or, The princely calendar [[electronic resource] ] : Being a bloudy almanack, for the time present, and to come. Containing several monethly predictions and observations. Wherein is calculated and set forth 1. The great changes, revolutions, and turn of times, ... 2. The great actions, debates, resolves, and consultations, of the King of Swedeland, France, Spain, Denmark, Poland, the princes of Germany, and the confederate allies, Parliaments, and states of Christendom. 3. The design of the French and Spanish armies in Flanders; and the great and terrible battels; sea-fights, conflicts, and engagements, between the Swedes, Poles, Danes, and Germans; ... 4. The persons that will be arraigned, condemned, and beheaded. The time when honest men shall enjoy their own. And the bracing of helmets, and lacing of drums, against the left-handed Lords, and new-dull'd knights of these times. The taking-oft the taxes; never more need! And the encrease of trade, and money; Lord, where is it?
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed for G. Horton, M. DC. L. IX. [1659]
Descrizione fisica [2], 8 p
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996392815203316
London, : printed for G. Horton, M. DC. L. IX. [1659]
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