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The Narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years. In four parts. I. The state of England at His Majesties entrance ... II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex ... Also ... touching the murthering ... of Sir Thomas Overbury ... III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue ... IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks

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  • "Historical narration of the first XIV. years of King James"@en
  • "Proceedings against Sir Jervas Yelvis knight, Lieutenant of the Tower, at his arraignment at Guild-hall, the 16 of November, 1615"@en
  • "Proceedings against Sir Jervas Yelvis knight, Lieutenant of the Tower, at his arraignment at Guild-hall, the 16 of November, 1615"
  • "Proceedings against Sir Thomas Monson, at Guildhall, 4 Decemb. 1615"@en
  • "Proceedings against Sir Thomas Monson, at Guildhall, 4 Decemb. 1615"
  • "Truth brought to light and discovered by time, or, A discourse and historicall narration of the first XIIII yeares of King James reigne"@en
  • "Truth brought to light and discovered by time"
  • "Truth brought to light and discovered by time"@en
  • "Truth brought to light and uncovered by time or a discourse and historicall narration of the first XIIII yeares of King James reigne"@en
  • "True relation of the commissions and warrants for the condemnation and burning of Bartholomew Legatt and Thomas Withman"@en
  • "True relation of the commissions and warrants for the condemnation and burning of Bartholomew Legatt and Thomas Withman, the one in West-Smithfield, London, the other at Lichfield, in the year 1611"@en
  • "True relation of the commissions and warrants for the condemnation and burning of Bartholomew Legatt and Thomas Withman, the one in West-Smithfield, London, the other at Lichfield, in the year 1611"
  • "Sr. Francis Bacon his speech at the arraignment of the Earl of Somerset"@en
  • "Sr. Francis Bacon his speech at the arraignment of the Earl of Somerset"
  • "Sr Francis Bacon his speech at the arraignment of the Earl of Somerset"@en
  • "Proceedings against Ja. Franklin, at his arraignement at Kings Bench, the 27 of November, 1615"@en
  • "Proceedings against Ja. Franklin, at his arraignement at Kings Bench, the 27 of November, 1615"
  • "Truth brought to light by time. 1651"@en
  • "Historical narration of the first xiv years of King James"@en
  • "Historical narration of the first xiv years of King James"
  • "Truth brought to light and discouered by time or A discourse and historicall narration of the first XIIII yeares of King Iames reigne"@en
  • "Proceedings against Rich. Weston, at his arraignement at Guild-hall, 19 Novemb. 1615"@en
  • "Proceedings against Rich. Weston, at his arraignement at Guild-hall, 19 Novemb. 1615"
  • "Pardon of Theophilus Higgons"@en
  • "Pardon of Theophilus Higgons"
  • "Pardon of Sr. Eustace Harte"@en
  • "Truth brought to light by time. The proceedings touching the divorce between the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex"@en
  • "Pardon of Sr. Eustace Harte"
  • "Truth brought to light by time: the proceedings toughing the divorce between the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex"@en
  • "Truth brought to light by time: the proceedings toughing the divorce between the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex"
  • "Trvth brought to light and discouered by time, or, A discourse and historicall narration of the first XIIII yeares of King Iames reigne"@en
  • "Truth brought to light and uncouered by Time or a discourse and historicall narration of the first XIIII yeares of King James reigne"@en
  • "Abstract or brief declaration of the present state of his Majesties revenew, with the assignations and defalcations upon the same"@en
  • "Abstract or brief declaration of the present state of his Majesties revenew, with the assignations and defalcations upon the same"

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  • "History"
  • "Early works"@en
  • "Early works"
  • "Armorial bookplates (Provenance)"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Trials, litigation, etc"@en

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  • "The Narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years. In four parts. I. The state of England at His Majesties entrance ... II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex ... Also ... touching the murthering ... of Sir Thomas Overbury ... III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue ... IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years. : In four parts. : I. The state of England at His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts : the lascivious courses at court; ... : II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex. ... also, the arraignment of Sir Jer. Elvis Lieutenant of the Tower, Sri Thomas Monson knight, Anne Turner, Rich. Weston and James Franklin, &c. touching the murthering and poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury ... : III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue with assignations and defalcations upon the same ... : IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks .. also two pardons, the one for Theophilus Higgons, the other for Sr. Eustace Harte"@en
  • "Narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years : in four parts, I. The State of England and His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts ...., II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert"
  • "Truth brought to light"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years. In four parts"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years : in four parts, I. The state of England"
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years : In four parts. I. The state of England at His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts: the lascivious courses at court ; with the Lord of Northampton's coming to honour: the division betwixt the Hollander and English, betwixt the Scot and English, betwixt the English and Irish: also the rising of Somerset ... II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex ... Also, the arraignment of Sir Jer. Elvis lieutenant of the Tower, Sir Thomas Monson Knight, Anne Turner, Rich. Weston and James Franklin, &c. touching the murthering and poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury ... III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue with assignations and defalcations upon the same, and of all monies brought into His Majesties coffers from time to time ... IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks, both holding part of the same our Ranters do, being old heresies, newly revived. Also two pardons"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years in four parts, I. The State of England and His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts ..., II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex ..., III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue with assignations and defalcations upon the same, and of all monies brought into His Majesties coffers from time to time ..., IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks, both holding parts of the same our Ranters do, being old heresies, newly revived"@en
  • "The Narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years in four parts"
  • "The Narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years in four parts"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years in four parts, I. The State of England and His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts ..., II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex ..., III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue with assignations and defalcations upon the same, and of all monies brought into His Majesties coffers from time to time ..., IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks, both holding part of the same our Ranters do, being old heresies, newly revived"@en
  • "The Narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years : in four parts. I. The state of England at his Majesties entrance ... -- II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex ... also, The arraignment of Sir Jer. Elvis Lieutenant of the Tower ... -- III. A declaration of his Majesties revenue ... -- IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years. In four parts. I. The state of England at His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts. II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex ... III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue ... IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years : in four parts, I. The State of England and His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts ..., II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard and Robert Earl of Essex ..., III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue with assignations and defalcations upon the same, and of all monies brought into His Majesties coffers from time to time ..., IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks, both holding parts of the same our Ranters do, being old heresies, newly revived"
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years In four parts : I. The state of England at His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts : the lascivious courses at court, with the Lord of Northampton's coming to Honour ; the division betwixt the Hollander and English, betwixt the Scot and English, betwixt the English and Irish, also the rising of Somerset, his favour and greatness with the King, his parentage and descent, his fall, and the beginning of Buckingham's greatness : II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex, before the Kings delegates, George Canterbury, John Bishop of London, Lancelett Bishop of Ely, Richard Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, Dr. Caesar, Thomas Parrey, Dr. Donn, John Benett, Fran. James and Thomas Edwards, authorized under the Kings broad seal : also, the arraignment of Sir Jer. Elvis Lieutenant of the Tower, Sir Thomas Monson knight, Anne Turner, Rich. Weston and James Franklin, &c. touching the murthering and poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, his Majesties prisoner in the Tower, with all their examinations, arraignments, evidences, confessions, answers and trials, with their sentence and sufferings, with his Majesties gratious pardon and favour to the Countesse : III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue with assignations and defalcations upon the same, and of all monies brought into his Majesties coffers from time to time, since he came to the crown of England, by what means soever, with the annual issues, gifts, rewards and extraordinary disbursments : IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks, both holding part of the same our ranters do, being old heresies, newly revived ; also two pardons, the one for Theophilus Higgons, the other for Sr. Eustace Harte"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years. : In four parts. I. The state of England at His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts: the lascivious courses at court ; with the Lord of Northampton's coming to honour: the division betwixt the Hollander and English, betwixt the Scot and English, betwixt the English and Irish: also the rising of Somerset, his favour and greatness with the King, his parentage and descent, his fall, and the beginning of Buckingham's greatness. II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt the Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex ... Also, the arraignment of Sir Jer. Elvis Lieutenant of the Tower, Sir Thomas Monson Knight, Anne Turner, Rich. Weston and James Franklin, &c. touching the murthering and poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury ... III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue with assignations and defalcations upon the same, and of all monies brought into His Majesties coffers from time to time ... IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks, both holding part of the same our ranters do, being old heresies, newly revived. Also two pardons, the one for Theophilus Higgons, the other for Sr Eustace Harte"@en
  • "The narrative history of King James, for the first fourteen years : In four parts : I. The state of England at His Majesties entrance, and relation it had to other parts : the lascivious courses at court, with the Lord of Northampton's coming to Honour ; the division betwixt the Hollander and English, betwixt the Scot and English, betwixt the English and Irish, also the rising of Somerset, his favour and greatness with the King, his parentage and descent, his fall, and the beginning of Buckingham's greatness : II. The proceedings touching the divorce betwixt Lady Frances Howard, and Robert Earl of Essex, before the Kings delegates, George Canterbury, John Bishop of London, Lancelett Bishop of Ely, Richard Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, Dr. Caesar, Thomas Parrey, Dr. Donn, John Benett, Fran. James and Thomas Edwards, authorized under the Kings broad seal : also, the arraignment of Sir Jer. Elvis Lieutenant of the Tower, Sir Thomas Monson knight, Anne Turner, Rich. Weston and James Franklin, &c. touching the murthering and poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury, his Majesties prisoner in the Tower, with all their examinations, arraignments, evidences, confessions, answers and trials, with their sentence and sufferings, with his Majesties gratious pardon and favour to the Countesse : III. A declaration of His Majesties revenue with assignations and defalcations upon the same, and of all monies brought into his Majesties coffers from time to time, since he came to the crown of England, by what means soever, with the annual issues, gifts, rewards and extraordinary disbursments : IV. The commissions and warrants for the burning of two hereticks, both holding part of the same our ranters do, being old heresies, newly revived ; also two pardons, the one for Theophilus Higgons, the other for Sr. Eustace Harte"