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Title: | London and England Triumphant: At the Proclaiming of King Charls the Second, by both the Houses of Parliament, the Judges of the Land: with the Lord Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and the Council of the City, as it was performed with freat Solemnity, and loud Acclamations of joy by the people in general. May the 8th, 1660. To the Tune of, I am a Jovial Batchelor. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Francis Grove |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Ballad; Illustrated |
Title: | The loyal subjects exultation, for the coronation of King Charls the Second. To the tune of, When the king comes home in peace again. |
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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 |
Title: | The Loyal Subjects Tears, For the Sufferings and Absence of their Sovereign, Charles II. King of England, Scotland & Ireland. With an Observation upon the expunging of Exit Tyrannas Regum Vitimus, By Order of General Monk. And Some Advice to the Independents, Anabaptists, Phanatiques, &c. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | Charles King |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Pamphlet; George Monck |
Title: | The manner of the Solemnity of the Coronation of His most Sacred Majesty King Charles. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | William Gilbertson |
Place: | London |
Printer: | T.C. |
Categories: | Charles I; Charles II; Poetry; Illustrated; History; Account |
Title: | May it Please your most Excellent Majesty. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | James Allestry; John Martin; Thomas Dicas |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Address |
Title: | Metamorphosis Anglorum, or Reflections Historical, and Political, upon the late Changes of Government in England, From the death of Oliver, Lord Protector, to the last dissolution of the present Parliament. Represented in a letter by a Person of quality, to the most Excellent Done Lewis de Haro, Chief Minister of State to his Majesty of Spain. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Duodecimo |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Prose; History; Oliver Cromwell; Richard Cromwell |
Title: | Mris. Rump brought to Bed of a Monster, with her terrible pangs, bitter Teming, hard Labour, and lamentable Travel from Portsmouth to Westminster, and the great misery she hath endured by this ugly, deformed, ill-shapen, base begotten Babe, or Monster of Reformation, with the great care of Nurse Haslerigg, and Mris London the Midwife. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Theodorus Microcosmus |
Place: | London |
Printer: | Portcullis Damgate |
Categories: | Charles II; Poetry; Drama; Satire |
Title: | The Mystery of Prophesies revealed, By which the Restoring of K. Charls the Second to the Government of these Three Nations and to extraordinary Glory and Greatness is manifold plainly, and fully convinced by several places and Prophesies in the Scriptures. And by the infallible Demonstrations of Reason it self. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Prophecy |
Title: | News from the Royall Exchange: or, Gold turn'd into Mourning: From Exit Tyrannus Regum Ultimus Anno Libertatis Angliae Restitutae primo. Januarii 30. Anno Dom. 1648. To Ecce! Exit non Tyrannus, sed Regum Hominumq; optimus Anno Angliae Faelicitatis Ultimo. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Charles King |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Poetry |
Title: | No King but the Old Kings Son. Or, a Vindication of Limited Monarchy, as it was Established in this Nation, before the late War between the King and Parliament. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Theophilus Microcosmus |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Pamphlet |
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