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Title: | The Glory of these Nations. Or, King and peoples happinesse, being a brief Relation of King Charles's Royall progresse from Dover to London, how the Lord Generall and the Lord Mayor with all the nobility and Gentrey of the Land, brought him thorow the Famous City of London to his Pallace at Westminster the 29. of May last, being his Majesties birth-day, to the great comfort of his Loyall Subjects. The Tune is, When the King enjoys his own again. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Charles Tyus |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Ballad; Illustrated |
Title: | Gloucester's Triumph at the Solemn Proclamation of King Charles the Second; On Tuesday the 15th. day of May 1660. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | Henry Fletcher |
Place: | London |
Printer: | J.C. |
Categories: | Charles II; Account; Pageant |
Title: | Grampius Congratulation In plain Scots Language to his Majesties Thrise Happy Return. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | n/a |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Poetry; Panegyric |
Title: | A great and Bloody Plot discovered against His Royal Majesty, Charles, by the Grace of God King of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland. And the names of the cheif[sic] Actors and Conspirators, who desperately threatned to wash their Wicked Hands in His Royal Blood. With the beheading of one of the grand Traytors. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | Samuel Chamberlain |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles I; Charles II; Illustrated; Pamphlet |
Title: | Here is some comfort for poor cavaleeres: or, The Duke of Yorks speech to the Parliament of England, concerning his fathers old souldiers; also, a relation of the forty five sail of ships that have crost the ocean. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1661 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Francis Grove |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Ballad; Illustrated; Catherine of Braganza |
Title: | An Heroical Song On the Atchievements of his most Excellent Highnesse James Duke of York, Admiral of Castile. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | Henry Blunt |
Categories: | Charles I; Charles II; Ballad; James Duke of York |
Title: | An Humble Acknowledgment of His Majestie's Incomparable Grace Expressed in His Proclamation of Pardon. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Pamphlet |
Title: | The Humble Addrsse[sic] of the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Kent. Presented the 22. of June. 1660. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Gabriel Bedell; Thomas Collins |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Address |
Title: | An Humble Caution Concerning the danger of removing godly and approved Ministers Out of Sequestrations. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | Thomas Ratcliffe |
Categories: | Charles II; Pamphlet |
Title: | The Humble Congratulation of the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Lincolne, Presented by them To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, On Monday the 25th of June, 1660. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Abel Roper |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Address |
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