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XCIX canons, or, rules; learnedly describing an excellent method for practitioners in physick / Written by Dr. J. Macallo [sic], physitian in ordinary, first to Rodolphus, late Emperor of Germany, and after his death, physitian in like manner to K. James.
Macollo, John, 1576?-1622.Date: 1659- Books
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XCIX canons, or rules : learnedly describing an excellent method for practitioners in physick / written by Dr. J. Macallo [sic], physitian in ordinary, first to Rodolphus, late Emperor of Germany, and after his death, physitian in like manner to K. James.
Macollo, John, 1576?-1622.Date: 1659- Books
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A chronicle of the kings of England, from the time of the Roman government, unto the death of King James ... / Faithfully collected out of authors ancient and modern; and digested into a method, by Sir Richard Baker, knight. Whereunto is added, the reign of King Charles the First, and the first thirteen years of ... King Charles the Second [by Edward Phillips].
Baker, Richard, Sir, 1568-1645.Date: 1679- Books
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Loyalties tears flowing after the bloud of the royall sufferer Charles I. &c. Englands glory and shame. By J.B.
Birkenhead, John, Sir, 1616-1679Date: Anno Dom. 1649. [i.e. 1650]- Books
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Hollandi posthuma : A funerall elegie of King Iames: With a congratulatory salve to King Charles. An elegie of the magnanimous Henry Earle of Oxford. A description of the late great, fearefull and prodigious plague: and divers other patheticall poemes, elegies, and other lines, on divers subiectes. The post-humes of Abraham Holland, sometimes of Trinity-Colledge in Cambridge. The authors epitaph, made by himselfe.
Holland, Abraham, -1626Date: 1626- Pictures
King James VI of Scotland and I of England as a child, kneeling in front of an altar next to the tomb of his father, with his family behind him on the right. Engraving by G. Vertue, ca. 1743, after L. de Vogelaare.
Vogelaare, Livinus de, active approximately 1600.Date: 1743Reference: 527793i- Pictures
King James VI of Scotland and I of England as a child, kneeling in front of an altar next to the tomb of his father, with his family behind him on the right. Engraving by G. Vertue, ca. 1743, after L. de Vogelaare.
Vogelaare, Livinus de, active approximately 1600.Date: 1743Reference: 570461i- Pictures
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The funeral procession of Queen Elizabeth I. Engraving by J. Basire after William Camden, 1791.
Camden, William, 1551-1623.Date: 23 April 1791Reference: 46651i- Books
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Lacrymæ Cantabrigienses: in obitum serenissimæ Reginæ Annæ, coniugis dilectissimæ Iacobi Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, Regis.
University of CambridgeDate: 1619- Pictures
The funeral of George Monck, Duke of Albemarle. Engravings by R. White after F. Barlow, 1670.
Sandford, Francis, 1630-1694.Date: 1670Reference: 37411i- Books
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Buchanan's history of Scotland. Containing, I. A detection of the actions of Mary Queen of Scots, concerning the murder of her husband, her conspiracy, adultery, and pretended marriage with Earl Bothwel, and a defence of the true Lords, maintainers of the King's Majesty's action and authority. II. De jure Regni apud Scotos: or, A discourse concerning the due priviledge of government, in the kingdom of Scotland. To which is added, the genealogy of all the Kings of Scotland, their lives, the years of their coronation, the time of their reign, the year of their death, and manner thereof, with the place of their burial, from Fergus I. who began to reign in the year of the world 3641, before the coming of our Saviour Jesus Christ 330 years, to the reign of James VI. of that name, King of Scots, and the 1st of England. With the oath of a Duke, Earl, Lord of Parliament, and Knight of Scotland. Adorn'd with a curious cut.
Buchanan, George, 1506-1582.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]