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Title: Historie & Policie Re-Viewed, In The Heroick Transactions of his Most Serene Highnesse, Oliver, Late Lord Protector; From his Cradle, to his Tomb: Declaring his steps to Princely Perfection; as they are drawn in lively Parallels to the Ascents of the Great Patriarch Moses, in thirty Degrees, to the Height of Honour.
Author(s): Dawbeny, Henry
Year: 1659
Format: Octavo
Publisher(s): Nathaniel Brook
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Dedication; History; Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell
Title: The Pourtraiture of his Royal Highness, Oliver Late Lord Protector &c. In His Life and Death; With a short View of his Government. As also a Description of his standing and lying in State at Somerset-house, And the manner of his Funeral Solemnity, on Tuesday November 23.
Author(s): Dawbeny, Henry
Year: 1659
Format: Duodecimo
Publisher(s): Edward Thomas
Place: London
Printer: T.N.
Categories: Illustrated; History; Oliver Cromwell
Title: A Pair of Spectacles For this Purblinde Nation With which They may see the Army and Parliament Like Simeon and Levi Brethren in Iniquity Walk hand in hand together. Or A Perspective To take a view of the Army, and Parliaments Political combination in betraying their Countryes priviledges.
Author(s): M., H.
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Pamphlet; Richard Cromwell
Title: Threni Hybernici: Or, Ireland Sympathising with England and Scotland, In a sad Lamentation for the loss of their Josiah. Represented in a Sermon at Christ-Church in Dublin, before his Excellency the Lord Deputy, with divers of the Nobility, Gentry, and Commonality, there Assembled, to Celebrate a Funerall Solemnity, upon the death of the late Lord Protector.
Author(s): Harrison, Thomas
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): Robert Clavell
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Sermon; Dedication; Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell
Title: Threni Hybernici: Or, Ireland Sympathizing with England and Scotland, In a sad Lamentation for loss of their Josiah. Represented in a Sermon at Christ-Church in Dublin, before His Excellency the Lord Deputy, with divers of the Nobility, Gentry and Commonality there Assembled, to Celebrate a Funeral Solemnity, upon the death of the late Lord Protector.
Author(s): Harrison, Thomas
Year: 1659
Format: Folio
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: Elinor Cotes
Categories: Sermon; Dedication; Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell
Title: Prayers of Intercession for their Use who Mourn in Secret, For the Publick Calamities of this Nation. With An Anniversary Prayer for the 30th of January. Very Necessary and Useful in Private Families, as well as in Congregations.
Author(s): Hewitt, John
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles I; Charles II; Prayer
Title: A Sermon Preached before the Parliament, the Councill of State, the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Common Councill of the City of London, and the Officers of the Army, In Christ-Church London, Octob. the 6th. A.D. 1659. Being the Publick day of Thanksgiving appointed by the Parliament, to be celebrated in the Cities of London and Westminster, and parts adjacent, for the suppression of the Northern Insurrection.
Author(s): Homes, Nathaniel
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: J.B.
Categories: Charles II; Sermon; Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell
Title: The Lord Lambert's Letter To the Right Honourable The Speaker of the Parliament, Concerning the Victory which it hath pleased God to give the Forces of this Commonwealth over the Rebels under Sir George Booth in Cheshire. Read in Parliament, Monday Aug. 22.
Author(s): Lambert, John
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: Thomas Newcomb
Categories: Charles II; Letter; George Booth
Title: A Second, and a Third Letter From the Lord Lambert, Dated at Chester, August 21. And read in Parliament, Tuesday Aug. 23. The One directed To the Speaker of the Parliament; The Other, To the Lo: President of the Council of State; Together With a Letter from Major Edm:Waring Governor of Shrewsbury, of the same Date. Wherein is set forth the Manner of the Surrender of Chester, With the Names of the Principal Persons taken Prisoners, and the state of Affairs concerning the Issue of this Rebellion.
Author(s): Lambert, John
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: Thomas Newcomb
Categories: Charles II; Letter; George Booth
Title: A Lively Pourtraicture of the Face of this Common-Wealth, Exactly drawn By Lewis the Fourth, of France, Of Famous Memory.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1659
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): n/a
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Pamphlet
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