8 results filtered with: Edward II, King of England, 1284-1327
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Edward II's cradle. Engraving.
Reference: 17530i- Books
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Majesty misled: or, the overthrow of evil ministers. A tragedy. As intended to be acted at one of the theatres, but was refus'd for certain reasons.
Philathes.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Pictures
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A quadrangle designed for St Mary's Hall, Oxford. Engraving by G. Vertue, 1746.
Vertue, George, 1684-1756.Date: 1746Reference: 23603iPart of: Oxford almanacks- Books
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The life of Edward II. With the fates of Gavestone and the Spencers. A poem in three canto's. To which (for the better understanding of the whole) is prefix'd an account of that Prince's reign from Dr. Echard and others. Done from a manuscript.
Hubert, Francis, Sir, -1629.Date: [1721]- Books
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The history of the life and reign of Edward II. Containing a full account of the tyrannical government of his favourites and minions. The several Struggles of the Barons for Liberty in his Time. The Bloody Executions when the Minions prevail'd. Their ill Treatment of the Queen and the Prince. The Deposing of Edward II, and the Election of Edward III. By the author of the life and reign of Henry VI. To which are added, The political reflections of a person of quality.
Author of The life and reign of Henry VI.Date: 1713- Pictures
King Edward I, at the birth of his son Edward Prince of Wales, while the baby's mother Eleanor of Castile lies in bed. Mezzotint by V. Green, 1788, after J.G. Huck.
Huck, Johann Gerhard.Date: January 18th 1788Reference: 3225800iPart of: Acta historica reginarum Angliae- Books
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Majesty misled: a tragedy.
Philathes.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Johannis de Trokelowe annales Edvardi II. Henrici de Blaneforde chronica, et Edvardi II. vita A Monacho quodam Malmesburiensi fuse enarrata. E Codicibus Mss. nunc primus divulgavit Tho. Hearnius. Qui &, praeter Appendicem (in qua, inter alia, Ordinationes Collegii Orielensis) Monumenta quaedam vetera, ab Edmundo Archero communicata, subjunxit.
Trokelowe, John de, active 1330.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729] [1730]