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Title: | The Protestant Queen: Or the, Glorious Proclaiming her Royal Highness Princess Ann of Denmark, Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, on the 8th of March, 1702. To the joy and Satisfaction of all Loyal and Loving Subjects. To the Tune of Gallant Sailor. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1702 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | n/a |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Anne; Ballad; Illustrated |
Title: | The Protestant Queen: Or, The Glorious Proclaiming her Royal Highness Princess Ann of Denmark, Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, on the 8th of March, 1702. to the Joy and Satisfaction of all Loyal and Loving Subjects. Tune of, Did you not hear of a Gallant Sailor. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1702 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Bridget Deacon; Charles Bates |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Anne; Ballad; Illustrated |
Title: | The Protestant Queen: Or, The Glorious Proclaiming her Royal Highness Princess Ann of Denmark, Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, on the 8th of March. 1702. on the Joy and Satisfactions of all Loyal and Loving Subjects. To the Tune of, Did you not here[sic] of a Gallant Sailor. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1702 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | John Alkin |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Anne; Ballad; Illustrated |
Title: | The Protestant Queen: Or the, Glorious Proclaiming her Royal Highness Princess Ann of Denmark, Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, on the 8th of March, 1702. To the joy and Satisfaction of all Loyal and Loving Subjects. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1702 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Bridget Deacon |
Place: | n/a |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Anne; Ballad |
Title: | The Restauration; Or, A Change for the Better. Being A Paper of Verses in Memory of the Citizens of London's Gratitude, in Chusing Sir William Pritchard, Sir John Fleet, Sir Francis Child, and Gilbert Heathcot, Esq; For their Members to Serve in Parliament. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1702 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Bridget Deacon |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Anne; Poetry; Panegyric |
Title: | The Restauration; or: A Change for the Better. Being a paper of verses in memory of the citizens of London's gratitude, in chusing Sir William Pritchard, Sir John Fleet, Sir Francis Child, and Gilbert Heathcot, Esq; for their members to serve in Parliament. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1702 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | David Edwards |
Categories: | Anne; Poetry; Panegyric |
Title: | The Royal Court in Mourning. For the Death of our Gracious King William, Who left this Earthly Crown the 8th of March 1701/2 for one more glorious in Heaven, or Protestants Lamentation for the loss of so good and gracious a Prince, who was the Defender of all good Protestants. Tune of, Aim not too high. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1702 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | Josiah Blare |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | William III; Anne; Ballad; Illustrated |
Title: | The Humble Addresse of the Lord Maior, Aldermen and Common-Council of the City of London; on Tuesday last, being the 9th of this instant August: To the Council of State. Together with The Lord Whitlock's Speech In Answer thereunto. Wherein is discovered the state of Affairs in Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Kent, Sussex and Surrey; And several other parts of the Nation. |
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Author(s): | Whitlocke, Bulstrode |
Year: | 1659 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | William Godbid |
Categories: | Charles II; Speech; George Booth |
Title: | The Cock-Crowing at the Approach of a Free-Parliament. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1660 |
Format: | Broadside |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | n/a |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Charles II; Ballad; George Monck |
Title: | A Brief Relation Containing an Abreviation of the Arguments Urged by the late Protector against the Government of this Nation by a King or a Single Person. To Convince men of the danger and inconveniency thereof. Urged by him to many of the Army, at St. Albans, Windsore, at White-hall (a little before the King was beheaded) and at several other places. |
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Author(s): | n/a |
Year: | 1659 |
Format: | Quarto |
Publisher(s): | n/a |
Place: | London |
Printer: | n/a |
Categories: | Pamphlet; Oliver Cromwell |
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