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An impartial history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, during the reign of King Charles the First. With the precedent passages and actions that contributed thereto, and the happy end and conclusion thereof by the Restoration of King Charles II. Faithfully collected from Clarendon, Bishop Kennet, Echard, Rushworth, and other writers, by Jacob Hooper, Esq;
Hooper, Jacob.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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An appendix to the Inquiry into the share, which King Charles I. had in the transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan, ... In which Appendix are now published several letters of the King to the Earl of Glamorgan, ...
Birch, Thomas, 1705-1766.Date: 1755?]- Books
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The works of that great monarch, and glorious martyr, King Charles I. In two volumes. ... . Containing, Eikon Basilike; or, the Portraiture of his most sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings. Papers that passed, at Newcastle, between his Majesty and Mr A. Henderson, concerning the Change of Church-Government, in the Year 1648. His Majesty's Prayers during his Restraint. Messages for Peace, sent by his Majesty to the two Houses, before and since the breaking out of the War. Declarations. Letters written by his Majesty since the Beginning of the Parliament. Together with all the Letters that passed between his Majesty and the Queen. All the Speeches delivered by his Majesty to the Two Houses of Parliament at Westminster, and at other Places, since his first Parliament in 1625.
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Pictures
King Charles I: he says farewell to his children. Engraving by B. Lépicié after J. Raoux.
Raoux, Jean, 1677-1734.Date: [1728]Reference: 3225797iPart of: Ten curious prints of the most remarkable transactions of the reign of King Charles 1st- Books
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Truth try'd: or, Mr. Agate's pretended Plain-Truth proved an untruth: in which moderate dissenters are vindicated from the imputation of schism, as charg'd upon them in his late Pamphlets; and the validity of Presbyterian Ordination is prov'd, both from Scripture and Antiquity. By John Withers.
Withers, John, 1669-1729.Date: M.DCC.X. [1710]- Books
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A true relation of that honourable, tho' unfortunate expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester, in 1648. Containing, I. The first rising of the gentry and inhabitants of the county of Kent. II. The Blockcade of the town of Colchester; and the hardships they underwent 'till its surrender. III. Several letters and messuages; which passed between the Royalists and General Fairfax. IV. Articles and conditions of surrender. V. A List of the prisoners. VI. The heroic actions, character and behaviour of Sir Charles Lucas, and Sir Geo. Lisle, who were executed at Colchester, five Hours after the surrender of that place. As also, that of the Lord Capel, who was beheaded at Westminster, in March following. With many other curious particulars. By Matthew Carter, Quarter-Master General in the King's forces: and other persons of repute.
Carter, Matthew, active 1660.Date: [1745?]- Books
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A letter to a clergyman, relating to his sermon on the 30th of January: being a complete answer to all the sermons that ever have been, or ever shall be, preached, in the like strain, on that anniversary.---And giving, also, a very particular history of that unfortunate Prince, Charles I. By G. Coade, Jun. Merchant at Exeter.
Coade, G. (George).Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Truth Tryd: or, Mr. Agate's pretended plain-truth proved an untruth: In which his false stories and unfair quotations are further detected; the dissenters vindicated from the charge of rebellion and irreligion; and the first authors of the late war against Kings Charles proved, from the Lord Clarendon's history, to be church-men. Part II. By John Withers.
Withers, John, 1669-1729.Date: M.DCC.IX. [1709]- Books
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An essay towards attaining a true idea of the character and reign of K. Charles the First, and the causes of the civil war. Extracted from, and delivered in the very Words of some of the most authentic and celebrated Historians, viz. Clarendon, Whitelock, Burnet, Coke, Echard, Rapin, Tindal, Neal, &c.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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The history of the reign of King Charles I. Containing A more Particular and Impartial Account of the Rebellion and Civil Wars than has yet been published; Collected from Private Memoirs and Authentick Papers, and Compar'd with Clarendon, Rushworth, &c. Written in French by Monsieur de Larrey, Counsellor of the Court and Embassies, and Historiographer to the King of Prussia. In Two Volumes.
Larrey, Isaac de, 1638-1719.Date: 1716- Books
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A panegyrick on Oliver Cromwell, and his victories: by Edm. Waller, Esq ;. With three poems on his death. Written by Mr. Dryden, Mr. Sprat, and Mr. Waller.
Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687.Date: 1709- Books
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Memoirs of the two last years of the reign of that unparallell'd prince, of ever blessed memory, King Charles I. By Sir Tho. Herbert, Major Huntington, Col. Edw. Coke, and Mr. Hen. Firebrace. With the character of that blessed martyr, by the Reverend Mr. John Diodati, Mr. Alexander Henderson, and the author of The princely-pelican. To which is added, The death-bed repentance of Mr. Lenthal, Speaker of the Long-Parliament; extracted out of a letter written from Oxford, Sept. 1662.
Date: MDCCII. [1702]- Books
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The wars in England, Scotland, & Ireland. Containing, an account of all the battles, Sieges, Revolutions, Accidents, and other remarkable Transactions in Church and State, during the reign of King Charles I. Being an Impartial View of his Life and Actions. With his tryal at large before the Pretended High Court of Justice. And his last speech at his death, January 30. 1648. Illustrated with Pictures of many notable Passages. By Robert Burton.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1737- Pictures
King Charles I at Titchfield, Hampshire, having escaped from Hampton Court, learns that the governor of the Isle of Wight will betray him to Cromwell. Engraving by B. Baron after P. Angellis.
Angellis, Pieter, 1685-1734.Date: [1728]Reference: 2897017iPart of: Ten curious prints of the most remarkable transactions of the reign of King Charles 1st- Books
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A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war. In a sermon preached in the Church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on January XXXI, 1703/4. the Day of Fast For the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By White Kennett, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Huntingdon, and Minister of St. Botolph without Aldgate.
Kennett, White, 1660-1728.Date: 1704- Books
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An account of what appeared on opening the coffin of King Charles the First, in the vault of King Henry the Eighth in St. George's Chapel at Windsor, on the first of April, MDCCXIII / by Sir Henry Halford.
Halford, Henry, 1766-1844.Date: 1813- Books
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Mercurius rusticus: or, the country's complaint of the barbarous outrages begun in the year 1642, by the sectaries of this late flourishing kingdom. Containing likewise, I. An Account of the Sacrileges, Prophanations, and Plunders committed by those Schismaticks, on the Cathedral Churches. II. An Apology for the Members who were Banished from the Universities. III. A Chronology of the Battles, Sieges, Conflicts, and other most Remarkable Passages in this Unnatural War. IV. A Catalogue of the Persons of Quality who were Slain on both Sides. By Bruno Ryves, S. T. P. Dean of Windsor.
Ryves, Bruno, 1596-1677.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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Memoirs of the two last years of the reign of that unparallell'd prince, of ever blessed memory, King Charles I. By Sir Tho. Herbert, Major Huntington, Col. Edw. Coke, and Mr. Hen. Firebrace. With the character of that blessed martyr, by The Reverend Mr. John Diodati, Mr. Alexander Henderson, and the author of The princely-pelican. To which is added, The Death-Bed Repentance of Mr. Lenthal, Speaker of the Long-Parliament; Extracted out of a Letter written from Oxford, Sep. 1662.
Date: 1711- Ephemera
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A diary and plan of the siege of Colchester, by the Parliament Forces, under the Command of General Fairfax, 1648.
Date: [between 1790 and 1810?]- Books
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Monarchy sacrific'd: or, A Melancholy Memorial To Stop the mouths of a Present Faction, Deduced from the Speeches of the Royal Martyr King Charles the First, and those other Worthy Patriots that Suffered for their Loyalty and Firm Adherence to the Church of England in the Grand Rebellion of Forty-One. Necessary to be Reviv'd and Read in the Present Conjuncture.
Date: 1710- Books
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The cries of royal blood, being a history of the kings and queens of England, who were most barbarously murder'd by their own subjects, ... The whole interspers'd with politieal [sic] remarks, and original letters ...
Date: 1722- Books
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The memoirs of General Fairfax: wherein is contained an account of all his sieges and battles in the north of England; especially the battles of Leeds, Wakefield, Manchester, &c. Written by himself; With Improvements, selected from Noted Historians of those Times. Also a full and genuine account of the various skirmishes before, an at the taking and pillaging of Bradford, in the time of the civil wars; taken from a manuscript of Joseph Lister, and others. With copper-plates.
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI [1776]- Books
Lady Fanshawe's receipt book : the life and times of a civil war heroine / Lucy Moore.
Moore, Lucy, 1970-Date: 2017- Pictures
The marriage of King Charles I and Princess Henrietta Maria in Notre Dame cathedral, Paris, 1625. Engraving by N. Dupuis, 1728, after L. Chéron.
Chéron, Louis, 1655-1725.Date: [1728]Reference: 3225794iPart of: Ten curious prints of the most remarkable transactions of the reign of King Charles 1st- Books
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Memoirs of Sir John Berkley, containing an account of his negotiation with Lieut. General Cromwel, Commissary General Ireton, and other Officers of the Army, for restoring King Charles the First to the Exercise of the Government of England. In which the Ill Conduct of that Unfortunate Prince, and the Treachery and Hypocrisy of Oliver Cromwel, are plainly set forth.
Berkeley, John, Sir, -1678.Date: 1702