Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt.
- William Carew Hazlitt
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![A Narrative of the Great Victory Obtained by the Lord: Generall in Kent : With the names of the Knights, and Collonels slaine, and taken prisoners. ... Also The new besieging of Dover by the Kentish- men, and the fight at Bow in Essex... . Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson... 1648, 4°, 4 leaves. A True Relation of the Fight between ‘Maior Gen. Lambert, and the Scots Army neer Appleby, Iuly 24. 1648. With a Letter written, from’ Colonell Charles Fairfax, touching the Surrender of Thorn- hill House in Yorkshire, . ...... London, Printed. fur Robert. White, 1648, 4°, 4 leaves. Colonel Rich’s Letter to the House of Commons of a great Victory Obtained against. Eight hundred of the Princes Forces, Lately landed in Kent by San- down Castle .... London, Printed for Edward Husband, .. . August 16. 1648. 4°, 4 leaves, ~The Faerie Leveller: Or, King Charles his Leveller described and deciphered in Queene Elizabeth’s dayes. By her Poet Laureat Edmond Spenser, in his unpar- aleld Poeme, entituled, The Faerie Qveene. A lively representation of our times. Anagram: Parliaments Army. Paritie mar’s al men. Printed just levell anent the Saints Army: in the. yeare of their Saintships ungodly Revelling for a godly Levelling. 1648, 4°, 6 leaves. A New-yeers Gift for the Kings most excellent Maiesty now at Windsore, from his loyall and faithfull Subjects residing in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, and a Declaration of the Kings Majesties coming to London, Lon- don: Printed for T. G, 1649. 4°, 4 leaves. With a large print of the King occupying great part of the title. Manifeste Dv ‘Roy de la Grand Bretagne, a ses Sujets du Royaume d’Angleterre. A Paris,. .. M.DC.XLIx. 4°, 4 leaves, The ghost of K. Charls and Serieant Bradsha. Being A Discourse Betwixt Charles late King of England, The Arch- Bishop of Canterburie and Serjeant John Bradshaw. . . . London: Printed in the Year 1649. 4°, 4 leaves. With a cut on the title. Les Memoires dv fex Roy de la Grand Bretagne Charles Primier,. .. Traduit de VAnglais en nostre langue, Par le sieur de Mareys. Et enrichis d’Annotations, . A Paris, ... M.DCO.xLIX. 4°. Frontis- piece, 1 leaf: 4 and é, 4 leaves each : Table, 1 leaf, A—S 2 in fours, The head-line on A is: Les Memoires dv fev Roy... Escrits de sa propre main dans sa Prison. Les Ivstes Sovpirs et Pitoyables Regrets des Bons Anglois, Svr la Mort de Tres- Avgvste .. ~ Charles Roy de la grande Bretagne, : Composez premiereuent en vers Latins, & depuis traduits en Frangols_ par jaa ta Paris, M.DC.XXXXIx, 4°, A—C, 2 leaves each, In verse. CHARLES [STUART] THE SECOND, King of Great Britavn (1660-85). The Princes first Fruits: Or, A Full and Perfect Relation of Two Victories Ob- tained by Col. Rich’s Brigade, together with the Forces under the Command of Sir Michael Levesey, over some forces landed out of the Revolted ships neer Sandown Castle, in the County of Kent, August 10.& 14... . To the three Sons of their Father the D. [here follow some satirical verses.] Printed in the yeer 1648 4°, 4 leaves, The Princes Standard set up in the Vice- Admirall on the Downes neere Sandown Castle. His Highnesse Demand of twenty thousand pounds from the City of Lon- don: the Declaration, and heads of two Letters . . . Also his Highnesse Message to Sir Michael Lyeusay of Kent, sent by a Trumpeter : the burning of the towne London : Printed for B. A. 1648. 4°, 4 leaves, Cut on title. His Majesties Declaration to all His Loy- ing subjects in His Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales. Published with the advice of his Privie Councell. Dated in Castle-Elizabeth in the Isle of Jersey, the 31. day of October 1649, Hage, Printed by Samuel Broun English Booke- seller,...AnnoMDCXLIx. 4°, 4 leaves. Iter Australe Attempting something upon the happy Return. of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord, Charls II. from Banish- ment to His Throne. By a Loyal Pen. Virum non Arma Cano. London, Printed by Tho, Leach, in the Year, 1660. 4°, A—C 2 in fours, C 2 blank. In verse. The Landing of His Sacred Maiesty King Charles at Dover, With His Hiyhness Prince James Duke of York, ... Printed for H. Seamer, near the Inner-Temple- Gate, 1660. 49, 4 leaves. The Tryal of the Pretended Judges, That signed the Warrant for the Murther of King Charles the 1. of Ever Blessed Me- mory, At the Sessions-House in the Old-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0044.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


