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- A choice narrative of Count Gondamor's transactions during his embassy in England
- A choice narrative of Count Gondamor's transactions during his embassy in England : by that renowned antiquary, Sir Robert Cotton, knight and baronet, exposed to public light for the benefit of the whole nation
- A commission with instrvctions and directions, granted by His Maiestie to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries : for compounding for wards, ideots, and lunaticks, and giuen vnder His Highness Great Seale of England the eleuenth day of December 1618
- A commission with instrvctions and directions, granted by His Maiestie to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries : for compounding for wards, ideots, and lunaticks, and giuen vnder His Highness Great Seale of England the eleuenth day of December 1618
- A copie of the principall parts of His Maiestie commissions for granting pardons to such as vse trades, whereto they haue not been apprentices, and for dispencing with them to continue the same for their liues, notwithstanding the statute of Quinto Elizabeth
- A proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
- A proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
- A proclamation declaring his Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of parliament
- A proclamation touching the Kings Maiesties audit : now shortly to be holden and kept [blank] in the [blank] of [blank] for the revenues of his highnesse crowne, within the countie of [blank] for the yeare ending at the feast of Saint Michaell th'archangell now next coming. [blank] Anno domini [blank]
- A proclamation touching the Kings Maiesties audit : now shortly to be holden and kept [blank] in the [blank] of [blank] for the revenues of his highnesse crowne, within the countie of [blank] for the yeare ending at the feast of Saint Michaell th'archangell now next comming. [blank] Anno domini [blank]
- A proclamation touching the Kings Maiesties audit : now shortly to be kept and holden at [blank] for the revenues of his highnesse crowne, within the countie of [blank] for the yeare ending at the feast of S. Michael the archangell now next coming. Anno Domini 162[blank]
- A proclamation touching the Kings Maiesties audit : now shortly to be kept and holden at [blank] for the revenues of his highnesse crowne, within the countie of [blank] for the yeare ending at the feast of S. Michael the archangell now next comming. Anno Domini 162[blank]
- A record of some worthy proceedings in the honourable, wise, and faithfull Howse of Commons in the late Parliament
- An answer to certain scandalous papers scattered abroad under colour of a Catholick admonition
- An answer to certain scandalous papers scattered abroad under colour of a Catholick admonition
- An answer to certain scandalous papers scattered abroad under colour of a Catholick admonition
- By the King : a proclamation commanding noblemen, knights and gentlemen of qualitie, to repaire to their mansion houses in the countrey, to attend their seruices, and keepe hospitality according to the ancient and laudable custome of England
- By the King : a proclamation concerning the adiournement of the Parliament
- By the King : a proclamation concerning the adiournement of the Parliament
- By the King : a proclamation concerning the prorogation of the Parliament
- By the King : a proclamation for better furnishing the nauy, and shipping of the realme, with able and skilfull mariners
- By the King : a proclamation for better furnishing the nauy, and shipping of the realme, with able and skilfull mariners
- By the King : a proclamation for better furnishing the nauy, and shipping of the realme, with able and skilfull mariners
- By the King : a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament
- By the King : a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament
- By the King : a proclamation, whereby it is commanded that the oath of allegeance be administred according to the lawes
- By the King : a proclamation, whereby it is commanded that the oath of allegeance be administred according to the lawes
- By the King : an abstract of His Maiesties letters patents, bearing date the nineteenth day of December, in the one and twentieth yeere of His Maiesties reigne of England, France and Ireland, and of Scotland the seuen and fiftieth, containing a declaration of His Maiesties pleasure for confirming of former letters patents, granted to Matthew de Questor Esquier, and Matthew de Questor his sonne, of the office of postmaster for forraine parts
- By the King : hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers great and weightie affaires
- By the King : hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers great and weightie affaires ..
- By the King : hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers weightie affaires ..
- By the King : hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers weightie affaires ..
- By the King : orders forthe [sic] posts of our realmes, and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedy carriage of packets, directed for our affaires
- By the King : orders forthe [sic] posts of our realmes, and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedy carriage of packets, directed for our affaires
- By the King : wee haue (before this time) made knowen to our subiects vpon diuers occasions, that we haue receiued so great contentment in their generall conformitie ..
- By the King : wee haue (before this time) made knowen to our subiects vpon diuers occasions, that we haue receiued so great contentment in their generall conformitie ..
- By the King : whereas heretofore sundry wayes haue bene deuised to redresse the disorders among the postes of our realme
- By the King : whereas heretofore sundry wayes haue bene deuised to redresse the disorders among the postes of our realme ..
- By the King : whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie hath continued this Parliament together, longer then hath bene usual ..
- By the King : whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie hath continued this Parliament together, longer then hath bene usual ..
- By the King : whereas there is lately published in print our apologie heretofore made for the oath of allegiance
- By the King, a proclamation against steelets, pocket daggers, pocket dagges and pistols
- By the King, a proclamation against tenant-rights
- By the King, a proclamation commanding noblemen, knights, and gentlemen of quality, to repayre to their mansion houses in the country, to attend their seruices, and keepe hospitality, according to the ancient and laudable custome of England
- By the King, a proclamation concerning ale-houses
- By the King, a proclamation concerning ale-houses
- By the King, a proclamation conteyning His Maiesties royall pleasure : concerning the proiect of dying and dressing of broad cloathes within the kingdome, before they be exported
- By the King, a proclamation conteyning His Maiesties royall pleasure : concerning the proiect of dying and dressing of broad cloathes within the kingdome, before they be exported
- By the King, a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
- By the King, a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
- By the King, a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
- By the King, a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
- By the King, a proclamation for preuention and restraint of the abuses and inconueniences occasioned by dying with logwood
- By the King, a proclamation for preuention and restraint of the abuses and inconueniences occasioned by dying with logwood
- By the King, a proclamation for reforming the abuses in making of gold and siluer threed within this realme : and for the inhibiting the importation thereof, from the parts beyond the seas
- By the King, a proclamation for reforming the abuses in making of gold and siluer threed within this realme : and for the inhibiting the importation thereof, from the parts beyond the seas
- By the King, a proclamation for the banishing of Giles Mompesson
- By the King, a proclamation for the continuance of His Maiesties farthing tokens
- By the King, a proclamation for the continuance of His Maiesties farthing tokens
- By the King, a proclamation to restraine the planting of tobacco in England and VVales
- By the King, a proclamation to restraine the planting of tobacco in England and VVales
- By the King, orders for the postes of our realmes : and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedie cariage of packets, directed for our affaires
- By the King, orders for the postes of our realmes : and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedie cariage of packets, directed for our affaires
- By the King, orders for the postes of our realmes : and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedy carriage of packets, directed for our affaires
- By the King, orders for the postes of our realmes : and for all men to obserue and obey in the speedy carriage of packets, directed for our affaires
- By the King, orders for thorow-posts, and curriers, riding in post in our affaires
- By the King, orders for thorow-posts, and curriers, riding in post in our affaires
- By the Kings Maiesties commissioners for granting court leets
- Commons debates, 1621
- Dangerous matter : English drama and politics in 1623/24
- Francis Bacon : a political biography
- God and the king, or, A dialogue shewing that our soueraigne lord King Iames beeing immediate vnder God within his dominions, doth rightfully claime whatsoeuer is required by the Oath of allegiance
- His Maiesties declaration, touching his procee[d]ings in the late assemblie and conuention of Parliament
- His Maiesties speach in this last session of Parliament, : as neere his very words as could be gathered at the instant. : Together with a discourse of the maner of the discouery of this late intended treason, ioyned with the examination of some of the prisoners
- Iames by the g[race] of God ... : whereas wee haue vnderstood by the generall complaints ... that the cloth of this kingdome hath of late yeeres wanted that estimation and vent, in forrain parts, which formerly it had, and that the woolls of this kingdome haue, and are fallen much from their wonted values
- Iames by the g[race] of God ... : whereas wee haue vnderstood by the generall complaints ... that the cloth of this kingdome hath of late yeeres wanted that estimation and vent, in forrain parts, which formerly it had, and that the woolls of this kingdome haue, and are fallen much from their wonted values ..
- Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c : to the [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting
- Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. : to the [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting ..
- Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith &c : to the chiefe constables and bailiffes of the hundred of [blank] and to euery of them in our county of [blank] greeting ... ; Iames, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland defender of the faith, &c., to the [blank] of the [blank] of [blank] and to euery of them in our county of [blank] greeting
- Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. : to the chiefe constables and bailiffes of the hundred of [blank] and to euery of them in our county of [blank] greeting ... ; Iames, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland defender of the faith, &c., to the [blank] of the [blank] of [blank] and to euery of them in our county of [blank] greeting ..
- Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith &c : to the chiefe constables and bayliffe of the hundred or deuision of [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting ... ; By vertue of a precept in His Maiesties name to me directed these are to charge and command you, that you warne two of the most sufficient men within your constablery or tything ... to appeare before the Clerke of the Market
- Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith &c. : to the chiefe constables and bayliffe of the hundred or deuision of [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting ... ; By vertue of a precept in His Maiesties name to me directed these are to charge and command you, that you warne two of the most sufficient men within your constablery or tything ... to appeare before the Clerke of the Market ..
- Iames, by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defendour of the faith, &c. to all, to whome these presents shall come, greeting : where as, in, and by certaine letters patents ... did thereby for us, our heires and successours, giue and grant vnto the said Matthew de Questor, and Matthew de Questor his sonne, the ... office or place of postmaster of England for foraine parts
- Iames, by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defendour of the faith, &c. to all, to whome these presents shall come, greeting : where as, in, and by certaine letters patents ... did thereby for us, our heires and successours, giue and grant vnto the said Matthew de Questor, and Matthew de Questor his sonne, the ... office or place of postmaster of England for foraine parts ..
- King Iames his iudgement by way of counsell and advice to all his loving subjects : extracted out of his own speeches
- King James VI and I and his English parliaments : the Trevelyan lectures delivered at the University of Cambridge 1995
- Kingship and crown finance under James VI and I, 1603-1625
- News and rumour in Jacobean England : information, court politics and diplomacy, 1618-25
- News and rumour in Jacobean England : information, court politics and diplomacy, 1618-25
- Northampton, patronage and policy at the court of James I
- Notes of the debates in the House of Lords
- Notes of the debates in the House of Lords, officially aken by Henry Elsing, clerk of the Parliaments, A.D. 1621
- Notes of the debates in the House of lords, officially taken by Robert Bowyer and Henry Elsing, clerks of the Parliaments, A. D. 1621, 1625, 1628
- Orders for thorow posts, and curriers, riding in post in our affaires
- Parliamentary debates in 1610.
- Placcaet [d]es co[ni]nex van Enghelandt, teghen een [A]ntoni Coplei, nopende zyn verraderlick voornemen, aen de Konincklijcke Mayesteyt van Enghelandt : item breder schrijvens gesz wt Zeelandt, in dato den 26. Iulius van seeckere verraderie, aen den conincklicke majesteyt begaen
- Politics, plague, and Shakespeare's theater : the Stuart years
- Proceedings in Parliament, 1610
- Proceedings in Parliament, 1614 : (House of Commons)
- Scrinia Ceciliana, mysteries of state & government : in letters of the late famous Lord Burghley, and other grand ministers of state, in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, and King James, being a further additional supplement of the Cabala
- Shakespeare and Renaissance politics
- Shakespeare and the politics of Protestant England
- Stuart politics in Chapman's Tragedy of Chabot
- The House of Commons, 1604-1610
- The Parliament of 1621 : a study in constitutional conflict
- The Parliament of 1624 : politics and foreign policy
- The accession of James I : historical and cultural consequences
- The addled Parliament of 1614
- The blessed revolution : English politics and the coming of war, 1621-1624
- The development of religious toleration in England from the accession of James I to the convention of the Long Parliament, 1603-1640
- The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33. Henrici VIIJ : touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in execution
- The enigma of Gunpowder Plot, 1605 : the third solution
- The making of the Jacobean regime : James VI and I and the government of England, 1603-1605
- The parliamentary diary of Robert Bowyer, 1606-1607
- The parliamentary diary of Robert Bowyer, 1606-1607
- The poetics of English nationhood, 1590-1612
- The theory of religious liberty in England, 1603-39
- The uncrowned kings of England : the black history of the Dudleys and the Tudor throne
- The union of England and Scotland, 1603-1608
- To our very louing friends the iustices of assize for the counties of Northampton, Warwicke, Leicester, Derbie, Nottingham, Rutland, and Lincolne : after our very heartie commendations, whereas His Maiestie was mooued for diuers iust and waightie considerations, to grant foorth his letters pattents for a generall collection to made within the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales, towards the repairing of the ancient hauen of the port townes of Dunwich, Southwold, and Walberswicke in the countie of Suffolke
- To our very louing friends the iustices of assize for the counties of Northampton, Warwicke, Leicester, Derbie, Nottingham, Rutland, and Lincolne : after our very heartie commendations, whereas His Maiestie was mooued for diuers iust and waightie considerations, to grant foorth his letters pattents for a generall collection to made within the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales, towards the repairing of the ancient hauen of the port townes of Dunwich, Southwold, and Walberswicke in the countie of Suffolke ..
- Whereas it hath pleased His Maiestie by his proclamation bearing date the xv. of May 1609. to publish his pleasure touching the ordinary posts of this realme ..
- Whereas it hath pleased His Maiestie by his proclamation bearing date the xv. of May 1609. to publish his pleasure touching the ordinary posts of this realme ...
- William, by the prouidence of God, Bishop of Exeter, to all and singular archdeacons, officials, parsons ... and all other ecclesiasticall officers ... greeeting [sic] : whereas His Majesty, for the seasoning of all youth in their due alleageance, hath caused a booke to bee compiled and imprinted ... intituled God and the King
- William, by the prouidence of God, Bishop of Exeter, to all and singular archdeacons, officials, parsons ... and all other ecclesiasticall officers ... greeeting [sic] : whereas His Majesty, for the seasoning of all youth in their due alleageance, hath caused a booke to bee compiled and imprinted ... intituled God and the King ..
- [Brief for one-year collections to repair the church in Clare, Suffolk]
- [Brief for one-year collections to repair the church in Clare, Suffolk]
- [By the King] : it hath beene our desire and disposition in all the course of our gouernment (as one of the best and safest remedies) to extend our naturall clemencie in forewarning offenders where reason of state will not permit vs to vse the same in dispensing with their offences
- [By the King] : it hath beene our desire and disposition in all the course of our gouernment (as one of the best and safest remedies) to extend our naturall clemencie in forewarning offenders where reason of state will not permit vs to vse the same in dispensing with their offences ..
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