76 results filtered with: Plague - England - Early works to 1800
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The shutting up infected houses as it is practised in England soberly debated : By way of address from the poor souls that are visited, to their brethren that are free. With observations on the wayes whereby the present infection hath spread. As also a certain method of diet, attendance, lodging and physick, experimented in the recovery of many sick persons.
Date: Printed in the year MDCLXV. [1665]- Books
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A proclamation signifying the Kings Maiesties pleasure, touching the resort of people to his coronation.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)Date: Anno 1603- Books
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Londons lamentation, or, A fit admonishment for city and countrey : wherein is described certaine causes of this affliction and visitation of the plague, yeare 1641, which the Lord hath been pleased to inflict upon us : and withall what meanes must be used to the Lord to gaine his mercy and favor : with an excellent spirituall medicine to be used for the preservative both of body and soule.
Date: 1641- Books
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A friendly letter to the flying clergy : wherein is humbly requested and modestly challenged the cause of their flight. By J. W. priest.
J. WDate: printed in the year 1665- Books
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The resolution of those physitians presented by the Colledge to the right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of this city of London, for the prevention and cure of the plague.
Davis, NicolasDate: [1665]- Books
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A help for the poor who are visited with the plague: to be communicated to them by the rich : or, by any pious Christian, whose bowels of compassion are moved towards them, in the apprehension of their comfortless condition, and the great danger of their dying in their sins. Consisting of two parts. The first, shewing them their duty and concernment in this condition. The second, exhibiting certain forms of meditation, prayer and praise, suited to the beginning, continuance and issue of their visitation. Both composed out of compassion to the poor, who in this contagious sickness want the benefit of a spiritual physician (a wise and able minister to instruct them, and pray with them:) and designed to be a help and means to save their souls: ... By Thomas Willes, late minister of Shadwell.
Willis, Thomas, 1619 or 1620-1692Date: 1666- Books
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The King's medicines for the plague : Prescribed for the year, 1604. by the whole Collodge [sic] of Physitians, both spiritual and temporal. Generally made use of, and approved in the years, 1625, and 1636. And now most fitting for this dangerous time of infection, to be used all England over.
Royal College of Physicians of LondonDate: 1665- Books
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Act discharging the vending of any goods brought from England, till they abide their fourty dayes tryal : Edinburgh, the second day of March, one thousand six hundred and sixty six.
Scotland. Privy CouncilDate: 1666- Books
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By the Queene. Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne ladie is crediblie enfourmed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)Date: [1569]- Books
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By the King : a proclamation for remouing the receipt of His Maiesties exchequer from Westminster to Richmond.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)Date: 1625- Books
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Thursday the tenth of September, 1657. At the Council at VVhite-hall : His highness the Lord Protector and his Privy Council, being very sensible of the hand of the Lord, which for some moneths past hath layen sore upon this land, in the present visitation by sickness throughout the nation.
England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)Date: 1657- Books
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An ordinance for holding the countie-court for the countie of Chester at the town of Northvvich : during the continuance of the infection of the plague in Chester. Tuesday 16th May, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the Council.
England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)Date: 1654- Books
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Nevves from Graues-end : sent to nobody.
Dekker, Thomas, approximately 1572-1632Date: 1604- Books
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The prophecie of one of His Maiesties chaplains, concerning the plague and black-patches : with Mr. Gadburies happy and joyful predictions, for the decrease of the plague both in the city and suburbs; the time when; the manner how; by God's permission, and according to natural causes; the effects and motion of the planets, and what every week may produce for the thrice-happy and welcome abatement of this sad and dismal pestilence; and the city of London to be wholly acquit thereof about (or before) Christmas.
Date: 1665- Books
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the keeping of St. James Fair at the city and county of Bristol.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1665- Books
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Rules and orders to be observed by all justices of peace, mayors, bayliffs, and other officers, for prevention of the spreading of the infection of the plague : Published by His Majesties special command.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1666- Books
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Forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie our soueraigne Lord is credibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London : and in other places neere adioyning to the same.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)Date: Anno. 1603- Books
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Truth and innocency vindicated, against falshood & malice : exprest in a late virulent pamphlet, intituled, (A true account of a most horrid and dismal plague began at Rothwell, &c.) without printer's licenser's or author's name thereunto:) Together with an account of the Kettering visitation. / By R. Davis, a poor despised servant of Christ. To which is added, Mr. Rob. Betson's answer to so much as concerns him in the said libel.
Davis, Richard, 1658-1714Date: [1692]- Books
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Bartholomew Fair, and Sturbridge Fair.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1665- Books
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The observations of Mr. Lillie, and many famous and learned divines, touching the present visitation of the plague of pestilence : with a prayer to be used in all families, for sheathing of the sword of the destroying angel, and to divert Gods heavy judgments: as also several excellent receipts & approved medicines as well for curing the plague, as for preventing the further infection: as hath formerly been approved of in the year, 1625. when thirty five thousand four hundred and twenty eight died of the prstilence; but by the blessing of God, and the singular operation and vertue of these following receipts the vemone of this raging distemper was expelled, and not one died; as appears by the wonderful miracles of mercy recited in the margent. With the number that now dies weekly of the present visitation, both in city and suburbs.
Date: July 7. 1665- Books
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A proclamation to reforme the disorder in accesse of greater number of persons to the court, then haue iust cause so to doe.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)Date: [1593]- Books
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By the King. A proclamation concerning the adjournment of Hillary term.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1665 [i.e. 1666]- Books
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the keeping of St. James Fair at the city and county of Bristol.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)Date: 1665- Books
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By the Queene. A proclamation for keeping the terme at Hartford Castle, and for adiournement of the same fron Mense Michaelis, vntill Crastino Animarum.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)Date: [1592]- Books
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Loimologia : A consolatory advice, and some brief observations concerning the present pest. By Geo. Thomson, Dr of physick.
Thomson, George, active 17th century.Date: 1665