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Title: Englands Gratulation on The Landing of Charles the Second, by the grace of God, Kiug[sic] of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland at Dover, and his advance from thence to the City of London, May the 29. being His Birth Day.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1660
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): William Gilbertson
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Prose; Poetry; Account
Title: Englands Great Prognosticator, Foretelling when England shall enjoy a settled peace and happinesse again, Not by Planets, Signes, nor by Stars, But truly tells when ends these bloody wars. To the Tune of, When the King injoyes his own again.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1660
Format: Broadside
Publisher(s): Francis Grove
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Ballad; Illustrated
Title: Englands Joy For the coming in of our Gratious Soveraign King Charles the II.
Author(s): Brome, Alexander
Year: 1660
Format: Broadside
Publisher(s): Henry Brome
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Ballad
Title: Englands Joy For the Coming of our Gracious Soveraign King Charls the Second: To the Tune of, A Joyful Sight to see.
Author(s): Brome, Alexander
Year: 1660
Format: Broadside
Publisher(s): John Andrews
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Ballad; Illustrated
Title: Englands Joy in a Lawful Triumph. Bold Phanaticks now make room Charls the Second's coming home. As it was voted in the House on May-day last 1660. To the Tune of, Packingtons Pound.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1660
Format: Broadside
Publisher(s): Francis Grove
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Ballad; Illustrated
Title: Englands pleasant May-Flower Or, Charles the second, as we say, Came home the twenty-ninth of May. Let Loyal hearts rejoyce and sing For joy they have got a Gracious King. The tune is, Upon Saint Davids day.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1660
Format: Broadside
Publisher(s): William Gilbertson
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Ballad; Illustrated
Title: Englands Redemption: Or, A Path Way to Peace: Plainly Demonstrating, That we shall never have any setled State, until Charles II. (Whose Right it is) enjoy the Crown.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1660
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): Charles King
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Poetry; Pamphlet; Charles I; Charles II
Title: Englands rejoycing at that happy day That peace and truth may bear sway, Being th' Election of that thing, In chusing us a Royal King, To the Tune of, Gallant Souldiers do not muse.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1660
Format: Broadside
Publisher(s): Francis Grove
Place: London
Printer: n/a
Categories: Charles II; Ballad; Illustrated
Title: Englands Triumph. A More Exact History of His Majesties Escape After the Battle of Worcester, with A Chronologicall Discourse of His Straits and dangerous Adventures into France, and His Removes from place to place till His return into England, with the most Remarkable Memorials since, to this present September, 1660.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1660
Format: Octavo
Publisher(s): Nathaniel Brook
Place: London
Printer: John Grismond
Categories: Charles II; History
Title: An Exact and true Relation, Of the wonderfull Whirle-Wind, on Saturday, June the 2. about 4. of the Clock in the Afternoone at Worthington, and Worthington-Hall, and at Tongue, and some other Places in the County of Leicester.
Author(s): n/a
Year: 1660
Format: Quarto
Publisher(s): Francis Coles
Place: London
Printer: T.F.
Categories: Charles II; Pamphlet
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