52 results filtered with: Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694
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The whole duty of mourning : and the great concern of preparing our selves for death, practically considered / written some years since by the author of The whole duty of man, and now published upon the sad occasion of the death of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Mary the II, Queen of England, &c. of blessed memory.
Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681Date: [1695]- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by B. Cole, 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 2059555i- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by J. Houbraken, 1744, after Sir G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: [1744]Reference: 2059335i- Books
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Of our obligation to put our trust in God, rather than in men, and of the advantages of it : in a sermon preached before the honourable society of Grayes-inn, upon the occasion of the death of our late Royal Sovereign Queen Mary / by William Wake.
Wake, William, 1657-1737Date: 1695- Books
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The virgin in Eden: or, the state of innocency. Deliver'd by way of image and description. Presenting a nobleman, a student, and heiress, on their progress from sodom to Canaan. With the Parable of the Shepherd, Zachariah, and Mary, who dwelt in thatched Tenements, secluded from Noise and Snares. Their holy Living and Dying. To which are added, Pamela's Letters proved to be immodest Romances painted in Images of Virtue: Masquerades in Disguise, that receiv'd Birth now Vice reigns in Triumph, and swells in Streams even to a Deluge. In this Treatise are the Divine Sayings of Queen Mary and Carolina in publick Assemblies and select Companies. Taken from their own Manuscripts. The Decree of God appoints these Records to be kept in every House, in every Kingdom and State, from one Generation to another, till the great Fall of Nature. Wrote by the author of the sheets entitled, Torments after death. That Copy, of which such vast Numbers were printed and sold, Four, Seven, and in some Houses Twenty, to send into the Country and beyond the Seas.
Povey, Charles, 1652?-1743.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by J. Pass, ca. 1794.
Date: [1794?]Reference: 2060353i- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Stipple engraving after J. Verkolje.
Verkolje, Johannes, 1650-1693.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 2060377i- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by Taylor after S. Wale, 17--.
Wale, Samuel, -1786.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 2059333i- Books
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Of our obligation to put our trust in God, rather than in men, and of the advantages of it : In a sermon preached before the Honourable Society of Grayes-Inn: upon the occasion of the death of our late Royal Sovereign Queen Mary, by William Wake, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty, and preacher to the same Society. Published at the request of several of the masters of the bench, and others, that heard it.
Wake, William, 1657-1737Date: 1695- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by R. Anderson after J.L. Williams after G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 2059515i- Books
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Poems on the death of the Right Honourable Henrietta Hamilton, Countess of Orrery, who died at Cork in Ireland, August the twenty second, 1732. Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable John Boyle, Earl of Orrery.
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Queen Mary II. Engraving, 168-.
Date: [between 1680 and 1689?]Reference: 2059331i- Books
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The Royal diary: Containing, I. King William's secret devotion. II. His practive of self-examination. III. His performance of relative duties. IV. Enquiries into the state of his soul. V. Religious conferences. IV. Table-Talk. VII. Occasional speeches. VIII. The Private minutes relating to his last sickness. Part of this diary was written by King William, and sound amongst his papers since his death. The second edition. To which is prefixt, the character of His Royal Consort, Queen Mary II. With her memorable speeches and sayings, from her childhood to the time of her death.
Date: [1705?]- Ephemera
Oversize ephemera. EPH+50.
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A sermon preached at the funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Mary Of Ever Blessed Memory, in the abbey-church in Westminster, upon March 5. 1694/5. By his Grace Thomas Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury.
Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715.Date: 1709- Pictures
William of Orange, and Mary, his English wife are presented with the English crown by the Marquis of Halifax. Line engraving by J. Parker after J. Northcote, 1790.
Northcote, James, 1746-1831.Date: 26 April 1790Reference: 42660i- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by S.F. Ravenet, 1757, after G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: [1757?]Reference: 2059551i- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by A. Trouvain, 1706, after G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: [1706?]Reference: 2059513i- Pictures
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Cupid standing next to a tomb weeping and mourning the death of Queen Mary II. Mezzotint by J. Smith after G. Kneller, ca. 1695.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: [1695?]Reference: 44358i- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by J.S. Müller, 1744, after Sir G. Kneller.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: 1744Reference: 2059556i- Books
Mutual admiration : British and Dutch medicine around the time of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 with a section on the discords in the College of Physicians, and some of the doctors who attended the King and Queen.
Date: [1988]- Pictures
Queen Mary II. Engraving by J. Goldar after Sir G. Kneller, 1785.
Kneller, Godfrey, Sir, 1646-1723.Date: Jan.y 8th, 1785Reference: 2059266i- Books
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The virgin in Eden: or, the state of innocency. Deliver'd by way of image and description. Presenting a nobleman, a student, and heiress, on their progress from Sodom to Canaan. With the parable of the shepherd, Zachariah, and Mary, who dwelt in thatched tenements, secluded from noise and snares. Their holy living and dying. To which are added, Pamela's letters proved to be immodest romances painted in images of virtue: masquerades in disguise, that receiv'd birth now vice reigns in triumph, and swells in streams even to a deluge. In this treatise are the divine sayings of Queen Mary and Carolina in publick assemblies and select companies. Taken from their own manuscripts. The decree of God appoints these records to be kept in every house, in every kingdom and state, from one generation to another, till the great fall of nature. Wrote by the author of the sheets entitled, Torments after death. That copy, of which such vast numbers were printed and sold, four, seven, and in some houses twenty, to send into the country and beyond the seas.
Povey, Charles, 1652?-1743.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Ephemera
By the King and Queen. A proclamation. William R. Forasmuch as it hath pleased God to call us to the throne.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)Date: 1688. [i.e. 1689]- Pictures
Queen Mary II as Princess of Orange. Engraving by P. Bouttats after D. van der Plaats, 16--.
Plaats, David van der, 1647-1704.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 2059265i