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- 'My heart is my own' : the life of Mary Queen of Scots
- 1599 : a year in the life of William Shakespeare
- A Declaration of the Queenes Maiesties most gratious dealing with William Marsden and Robert Anderton, seminarie priests : sithence the time of their iust condemnation, being conuicted according to the lawes, and of their obstinacie in refusing to acknowledge their duetie and allegeance to her Maiestie, 1586
- A Declaration of the Queenes Maiesties most gratious dealing with William Marsden, and Robert Anderton, seminarie priests, sithens the time of their iust condemnation, being conuicted according to the lawes, and of their obstinacie in refusing to acknowledge their duetie and alleageance to Her Maiestie, 1586
- A Discouerie of the treasons practised and attempted against the Queenes Maiestie and the realme, by Francis Throckemorton : who was for the same arraigned and condemned in Guyld Hall, in the citie of London, the one and twentie day of May last past
- A Discouerie of the treasons practised and attempted against the Queenes Maiestie and the realme, by Francis Throckmorton : who was for the same arraigned and condemned in Guyld Hall, in the citie of London, the one and twentie day of May last past
- A Prayer meete to be sayd of all true subiectes for our Queene Elizabeth, and for the present stare [sic] : Priere propre a dire pour chacun vray, & fidele subiet, pour nostre Roine Elizabeth, & pour l'estat present
- A True report of sundry horrible conspiracies of late time detected to haue (by barbarous murders) taken away the life of the Queenes Most Excellent Maiestie : whom Almighty God hath miraculously conserued against the treacheries of her rebelles, and the violences of her most puissant enemies
- A compendious history of all the popish & fanatical plots and conspiracies against the established government in church & state in England, Scotland, and Ireland from the first year of Qu. Eliz. reign to this present year 1684 : with seasonable remarks
- A compleat journal of the votes, speeches and debates, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons throughout the whole reign of Queen Elizabeth, of glorious memory
- A compleat journal of the votes, speeches and debates, both of the House of Lords and House of Commons throughout the whole reign of Queen Elizabeth, of glorious memory
- A declaration of an order for the making of certaine small cases for ballaunces and waightes to weigh all maner of golde coynes currant within the realme : prouided to be solde to all persons that shall haue cause to vse the same, which haue bene viewed by the wardens and assistants of the Companie of the Goldsmiths in London here vnder named, limmiting the sundry prices thereof, according to their seuerall quantities ..
- A declaration of the Queenes Maiesties will and commaundement, to haue certaine lawes and orders put in execution against the excesse of apparell : notified by her commandement in the Starre- chamber the xiij. of Februarie in the xxx. yeere of her reigne
- A declaration of the causes moouing the Queene of England to giue aide to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the lowe countries
- A declaration of the causes moouing the Queene of England to giue aide to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the lowe countries
- A declaration of the iust causes moouing Her Maiestie to send a nauie, and armie to the seas, and toward Spaine
- A decree of the Priuye Counsell at Westminster Anno 1.5.5.9.xx. October : articles agreed uppon by the lordes and other the Quenes Maiesties Pryuy Counsayle, for a reformation of their seruauntes in certayne abuses of apparell ..
- A full view of the public transactions in the reign of Q. Elizabeth: or A particular account of all the memorable affairs of that Queen, : transmitted down to us in a series of letters and other papers of state, written by her self and her principal Ministers, and by the foreign Princes and Ministers with whom she had Negotiations; published from original and authentic Manuscripts in the Paper Office, Cottonian Library, and other public and private Repositories at home and abroad. by Dr. Forbes. ..
- A mirrour to all that loue to follow the warres : go trudge my little booke, possesse ech willing hand, and giue all leaue to looke, that seekes to vnderstand, the trauels of thy knight, plead hard to hold his right, who finds thee may be bould, his actions to vnfould
- A most exact and neuu inventorie of all the goods, excellencies, and memorable actions worthy any generall or particular knowldege, from the first daies of the Conquerer to the last daies of Queene Elizabeth : together, with a discourse vpon the Portugale action, the Cales action, and other actions vndertaken by the late Earle of Essex
- A note of certaine necessarie actes mencioned in the Quenes Maiestyes proclamation, besyde a collection of certayne others, publyshed the laste yeare, and nowe to be all executed
- A precious and most divine letter from that famous and ever to be renowned Earl of Essex (father to the now Lord Generall His Excellence) to the Earl of South-Hampton, in the latter time of Queen Elizabeths reigne
- A proclamacion for the marchaunts aduenturers
- A proclamation against breakinge or defacing of monumentes of antiquitie, beyng set up in churches or other publique places for memory and not for supersticion
- A proclamation against the deceiptfull wynding and folding of wooles
- A proclamation for the obseruation and due execution of certayne statutes : and a summarie abridgement of euery of the same statutes folowyng, to be duely kept and obserued within this realme of Irelande. An.D. 1576. &. 19. Elizabeth Reginae.
- A proclamation for the obseruation of certayne statutes : with a fourme howe the same shalbe executed, and a summarie abridgement of euery of the same statutes folowing
- A proclamation for the obseruation of certein statutes : with a fourme howe the same shal be executed, and a summarye abridgement of euery of the same statutes, folowing
- A proclamation for the obseruation of certeine statutes : with a fourme how the same shal be executed, and a summary abridgment of euery of the same statutes foloing, 1562. &.4. Elizabet
- A protestant vision : William Harrison and the reformation of Elizabethan England
- A short discourse of the good ends of the higher providence, in the late attempt against His Maiesties person
- A short history of the life and death of the act made the 35th of Elizabeth, cap. I : intituled, An act to retain the Queen's Majesties subjects in their due obedience : as also, the act commonly called the Conventicle act ... : wherin it plainly appears by the several records, that both the said acts are expired, and have no force in law
- A speech made by Queen Elizabeth, (of famous memory) in Parliament : anno 1593, and in the 35th year of her reign : concerning the Spanish invasion
- A table gathered ouut of a booke named A treatise of treasons against Q. Elizabeth, and the croune of England
- A true and exact account of the wars with Spain, in the reign of Q. Elizabeth (of famous memory) : being the particulars of what happened between the English and Spanish fleets, from the years 1585 to 1602, shewing the expeditions, attempts, fights, designs, escapes, successes, errors, &c. on both sides : with the names of Her Majesty's ships and commanders in every fleet : being a patern and warning to future ages : never printed before
- A true report of the most gratious and mercifull message of Hir Most Excellent Maiestie
- An acte for punishment of rogues, vagabonds and sturdie beggers
- An acte for the maintenance of the peere and cobbe of Lyme Regis, in the countie of Dorset
- An elite family in early modern England : the Temples of Stowe and Burton Dassett, 1570-1656
- An essay on the memory of the late Queen
- An exhortation, to stirre vp the mindes of all her Maiesties faithfull subiects, to defend their countrey in this dangerous time, from the inuasion of enemies. Faithfullie and zealouslie compiled by Anthonie Marten, sewer of her Maiesties most honorable chamber
- An oration militarie to all naturall Englishmen, whether Protestants, or otherwise in religion affected, to moue resolution in these dangerous times : vvherein is expressed the delight of libertie, and the tyrannie of the enemie : with a praier both pithie and necessarie
- Arcana aulica, or, Walsingham's manual of prudential maxims : for the states-man and courtier : to which is added Fragmenta regalia, or, Observations on Queen Elizabeth, her times and favorites
- Armada
- Articles to be enquired of, what orders haue bene put in execution, for the restreinyng of the infected of the plague, within the citie of London and liberties thereof
- Bad Queen Bess? : libels, secret histories, and the politics of publicity in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- Bess : the life of Lady Ralegh, wife to Sir Walter
- Bess of Hardwick : new perspectives
- Bref discours pour donner contentement : a tous ceux qui ne cognoissans la verité, parlent indiscretement de la Serenissime Roine d'Angleterre, du Seigneur Baron de Wyllughby Gouuerneur general de son secours es Prouinces vnies des Pays bas, & de la nation Angloise : à raison de certain placcat due 17 d'[A]uril 1589, stile nouueau, mis en lumiere par aucunes personnes particulieres, comme se dict, soubs le nom des Estatz Generaux desdites Prouinces : par lequel discours vn chacun est prié & requis, de parler bien & en honneur des actions desdits Estats Generaux legitimement assemblés
- By Sir William Drury Knight : forsomuche as Sir William Drury Knight highe marshall of Berwick and generall of the Quenes Maiesties forces munytiones and artillary aswell by land as by sea, is to enter the realme of Scotland, to ayde and assist hir highnes good brother the King of Scottis for the erpugnatioun of the castell of Edinburgh ..
- By the Queene : A proclamation for reuocation of sundrie her Maiesties subiectes remayning beyond the seas under colour of studie, and yet liuing contrarie to the lawes of God and of the realme : and also against the reteyning of Iesuites and massing priests, sowers of sedition and other treasonable attempts
- By the Queene : Elizabeth by the grace of God queene of England, Fraunce, and Ireland ... Whereas we by our letters patents dated at Westminster the fourth day of Iune in the twenteth yeare of our raigne, did give ...authoritie to ... Raffe Bowes and Thomas Beddingfield ..
- By the Queene : a proclamation agaynst the maintenaunce of pirates
- By the Queene : a proclamation for pardon to them of Tindale and Riddesdale
- By the Queene : a proclamation for proceeding against Iesuites and secular priests, their receiuers, relieuers, and maintainers
- By the Queene : a proclamation for the prices of wines
- By the Queene : a proclamation for thexecution of the lawes made agaynst vnlawful reteynors, &c
- By the Queene : a proclamation to be published in Cornewall, Deuonshire, Dorcetshire and Hampshire, for restitution of goods lately taken on the seas from the subiects of the king of Spayne by way of reprisall
- By the Queene : forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne ladie is crediblie enformed that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in & about the citie of London ... Her Maiestie for the sayde necessarie consyderations ... is pleased and contented to adiourne the sayde terme of Saint Michael ..
- By the Queene : forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne lady is crediblie enfourmed that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London ... Her Maiestie therefore of her especiall fauour and clemencie is pleased and contented to adiourne the sayde tearme of S. Michael ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Highnesse vpon many great considerations for the benefit of her common weale doeth will and straightly command all maner of persons ... to absteine from killing, dressing, or eating of any flesh upon ... Lent ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Maiestie being geuen to vnderstand, that chiefly through the disorderly traffiquing of such her marchauntes as trade into France for wines ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Maiestie considering the euil disposition of sundry her subiects, to keepe the ancient orders for abstinence from eating of flesh, aswell in the time of Lent, as vpon other vsuall fasting days ... straitly chargeth all manner of people ... from henceforth yerely to obserue and keepe the ancient and laudable order for fasting ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Maiestie considering the euyll disposition of sundry her subiectes to obserue the auncient orders for abstinence from eating of fleshe, aswell in the tyme of Lent as of other vsuall fasting dayes ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Maiestie geueth all maner her subiectes to vnerstande, that where of late it hath ben agreed at Brugis in Flaunders, in a treatie for matters of entercourse of marchaundize ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Maiestie vnderstanding that there bee certaine persons hauing in times past the office of ministery to the church ... hereby Her Highnesse doth charge and command ... that they doe forbeare to preach ... other then the Gospells and Epistels ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Maiestie vnderstanding the great disorder that of late hath beene, and yet is daily vsed, in and about the cities of London and Westminster ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Maiestie, hearing credibly by report, that in some partes of her realme, her people and subiectes are, and of late have ben vexed and molested, by certayne lewde persons vnder pretence of executing commissions for inquiries to be made for lands concealed ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes Most Excellent Maiestie, being credibly informed that many vagabonds, rogues, idle persons, and masterlesse men, hauing nothing to liue on, doe dayly resort to the cities of London and Westminster ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes most excellent Maiestie considering that the great & horrible conspiracies, treasons, and rebellions lately practised ..
- By the Queene : the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, finding the great misusage in the execution of sundry of her Highnesse grants made to diuer persons, touching certaine penall statutes ... touching the obtaining and recovery of lands and tenements concealed ..
- By the Queene : where in the Parliament holden at Westminster in the xxiiii. yeere of the reigne of the late ... King Henry the eight ... there was an acte and statute made touching and concerning the sowing of flaxe seede and hempe seede ..
- By the Queene : where in the Parliament holden at Westminster the second day of April in the xiii yeere of the reigne of our soueraigne lady the Queene, there was for the reliefe of diuers poore decaied townes, & of great multitudes of her poore subiects ... an acte for the continuance of making of cappes ..
- By the Queene : where in the Parliament holden at Westminster, the second day of Aprill, in the xiii yere of the reign of our soueraign Lady the Queene, there was for the reliefe of diuers poore ... an acte for the continuance of making cappes ..
- By the Queene : whereas the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne lady by reason of the plague and pestilence in the citie of London dyd lately by her proclamation adiourne part of the tearme of S. Michael ... Her Maiestie is therefore forced ... to adiourne the rest of the said tearme ..
- By the Queene, a proclamation against the deceiptfull winding and folding of wools
- By the Queene, a proclamation commanding all persons vpon the borders of England, to keepe peace towards Scotland, vpon the like proclamation by the King of Scots towards England
- By the Queene, a proclamation for bringing into the realme of vnlawfull and seditious bookes
- By the Queene, a proclamation for maintenaunce of tillage
- By the Queene, a proclamation for restraint of transportation of grayne beyonde the seas
- By the Queene, a proclamation for the calling in and frustrating all commissions for the making of salt-peter granted forth before that to George Euelin and others, the 28. of Ianuary 1587 : whereby many of Her Maiesties subiects were greatly abused, as also that all peter made by the said later commissions doe bring the same into Her Maiesties store, &c
- By the Queene, a proclamation of the Queenes Maiesties pardon graunted to certaine of her subiectes vppon the west borders, hauyng offended by Leonard Dacres abusyng of them, in a rebellion lately stirred by him
- By the Queene, a proclamation to represse all piracies and depredations vpon the seas
- By the Queene, where it is ordeined and prouided by a statute made & established in the Parliament holden at Westminster the viii. day of June, in the xxviii. yeere of the reigne of the Queenes Maiesties dearely beloued father of famous memorie King Henry the Eight, that the prices of all kind of wines ... should be limitted and declared by the Lorde Chauncelor of England ... and that the same should be solde according to the same prices so by them set and taxed vpon paine and penaltie conteined in the saide acte
- By the Queenes Maiestie : Elizabeth by the grace of God, Queene of England, France and Ireland, defendour of the faith &c. : because it hath pleased almighty God by calling to his mercie ... our dearest sister of noble memorie, Mary, late queene ..
- By the Queenes commandement, forasmuch, as it is found by good proofe, that many persons which haue serued of late on the seas, in the iourney towards Spaine and Portingale in comming from Plimmouth, and other ports of the realme, haue fallen sicke by the way, and diuers dyed as infected with the plague ..
- By the Queenes commaundement : forasmuch as it is found by good proofe, that many persons which haue serued of late on the seas, in the iourney towardes Spayne and Portingall, in comming from Plimmouth, and other portes ... haue fallen sicke by the way, and diuers died as infected with the plague ..
- By the Quene : although the Quenes most excellent Maiestie myght accordyng to the good example of good and wyse prynces, leuie great sommes of money at this presente, by due execution of sundrye wholsome lawes, upon great nombre of her subiectes for transgressyng the same ..
- By the Quene : ryght trusty and welbeloued, we greete you well : we understande by sundry meanes, that where of late we ordered a proclamation to be published in certeyne counties vpon the sea costes for the licensyng of suche as reside in any portes of the sea ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie beyng infourmed, that in some partes of her realme, sundrye either ignoraunt or malicious people do spreade rumours abrode that the base testons of fourpence halfpenye should not be currant after thende of Ianuary next ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie considerynge, how necessarye it is and pleasynge to Almyghtye God, to haue concorde and peace wyth all prynces ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie consyderyng the returne of no small numbers of her faythfull subiectes, hauyng truely and valiauntly serued at Newhauen, and beyng many of the same sicke ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie consyderynge the euyll dysposition of sundrye her subiectes to kepe the auncyent orders for abstynence from eatynge of fleshe, aswell in the tyme of Lent as vpon other vsuall fastynge dayes ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie perceauyng that notwithstandyng the notorious offence of Thomas Cobham, committed on the seas agaynst certayne subiectes of her good brother the kynge of Spayne ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie perceyueth that not withstanding her commaundement lately publyshed for the ceassing of certayne vayne and vntrue reportes touching a decry of monyes ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie strayghtly co[m]maundeth all maner her admirals, vice admirals, captaynes, and maisters of her shippes ... to permit & suffer al maner of subiectes of her good brothers the king of Spaine tradyng the seas ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie strayghtly co[m]maundeth all maner of her admirals ... to permit & suffer al maner of subiectes of her good brothers the King of Spaine tradyng the seas ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng that of late tyme sundrye persons beyng infected with certayne daungerous and pernicious opinions in matters of religion, contrary to the faith of the church of Christe, as Anabaptistes ..
- By the Quene : the Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng that where of late the peece of golde called the pistolet was made currant at fyue shyllynges and ten pence ..
- By the Quene : wheras the Quenes Maiestie vpon the earnest intention that she alwayes had and yet hath, to mainteyne the good and auncient amitie betwixt her Maiestie and the kyng of Spayne ..
- By the Quene : where in the Parliament begon and holden at Westminster the eyght daye of Iune, in the xxviii. yere of the raigne of the noble king of famouse memorye King Henry the eyght ..
- Clothes of the common people in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England 1558-1660 : the user's guide
- Combien que ce soit chose toute notoire et arreste, no[n] seuleme[n]t aux subiectz naturellement constitués, soubz la courronne dangleterre, mais encores a plusieurs aultres nations estrangieres, de toutes parties de la Chrestienté ..
- Conversion, politics, and religion in England, 1580-1625
- Copie va[n] sekere antwoorde aende staten : op t'versoeck van meerder secours, ghegeuen wt Groenwits, den vijfdin Februarij, M.D. lxxxviij
- Copie van sekere antwoorde aende staten : op t'versoeck van meerder secours, ghegheuen wt Groenwits, den vijfden Februarij, M.D. Lxxxviij
- Copie van sekere antwoordt aende staten : opt tversoeck van meerder secours, gegeuen wt Groenwits, den vijfdin Februarij, M.D. lxxxviij
- Copye eenes Briefs geschreven wt Enghelandt : aen eenen Enghelschen edelman woonende te Padua, waer in begrepen is een warachtich verhael van een vremde conspiratie oft verradery teghen de Majesteyt van Enghelandt bedreven van eenen Edward Squire, die onlancks om die selve daedt gheexecuteert is, ende ghepractiseert by eenen Jesuijt Richard Walpoole, woonachtich in syaengien vinnen de stadt van sivilien
- Cort verhael om te vreden te stellen ende vernoegen alle de gene, : die de waerheit niet wetende, ondiscretelick spreken vande Coninginne van Engeland, va[n?]den Baenderheer van Wyllughby Gouuerneur generael va hare Maiesteits secours inde vereenich de Nederlantsche prouincien, ende vande Engelsche natie, ter cause van seker placcaet vanden xvii. Aprilis 1589, int licht gestelt by eenige particuliere, (soo men seght) opde name vanden Generale Staten der selfder prouincien : by welcken verhale een yderman is gebeden ende versocht wel ende eerlick te spreken vanden actien der voorschreuen Generale Staten wettelick versamelt : ouergesetwt den Engelschen
- Death and the virgin : Elizabeth, Dudley and the mysterious fate of Amy Robsart
- Declaratio causarum, quibus adducta Angliæ Regina, Belgis afflictis & oppressis, copias quasdam auxiliares miserit
- Declaration des iustes causes, qui ont meu sa Serenissime Maiesté de mettre sus vne armeé naualle pour enuoier vers l'Espagne
- Dichiaratione delle caggioni che hanno mosso la serenissima Reina d'Inghilterra a dar'aiuto alla difesa del popolo afflitto e oppresso negli Paesi Bassi
- Dynastic politics and the British reformations, 1558-1630
- Elizabeth : the forgotten years
- Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth I : always her own free woman
- Elizabeth I : religion and foreign affairs
- Elizabeth I : ruler and legend
- Elizabeth I and Ireland
- Elizabeth I and her circle
- Elizabeth I and religion, 1558-1603
- Elizabeth I, fortune's bastard : a short account of the long life of Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England Fraunce and Ireland defender of the faith &c., to all and singuler archbishops bishops archdeacons deanes and their officials .. : whereas wee are credably certefied aswell by the pittifull supplication and petition of our poore & true subiect Hugh Euance of the borough of Thetforde in our counties of Suffolke and Norffolke ... where his maulting house ... and also most of his dwelling howses with goodes ... is by sodaine misfortune vtterly burnt waisted and consumed with fire hapned the xvii day of April last past ..
- Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, France and Ireland ... to all and singuler archbishops, bishops .. : whereas we are credibly giuen to vnderstand, as well by the pitifull supplication and petition of our poore and true subiects ... of our townes of Pensance, Mousehole, and Newlin ..
- Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, France, and Ireland ... to all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdecons, deanes and their officials .. : know ye, that whereas the prisoners in the custodye of the marshall of the Marshalsey ..
- Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland, defendour of the fayth, &c : to all and singular archbyshops, byshops, deanes, archdeacons, & other officials persõs ..
- Elizabeth by the grace of God queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland ... to all and singuler our justices of peace, maiors, sheriffes, bayliffes ..
- Elizabetha Dei gratia Angliæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ regina, fidei defensor, &c., serenissimo principi ac domino domino Rodolpho, Romanorum electo imperatori semper augusto .. : serenissime princeps, frater & consanguinee charissime, literæ serenitatis vestræ decimo quinto Iulij datæ, & illæ quidem germanicé conscriptæ ..
- Elizabethan essays
- Elizabethan naval administration
- Elizabethan triumphal processions
- England and the Catholic Church under Queen Elizabeth
- England and the Spanish Armada : the necessary quarrel
- Englands Elisabeth : her life and troubles, during her minoritie, from the cradle to the crown : historically laid open and interwoven with such eminent passages of state, as happened under the reigne of Henry 8, Edvvard 6, Q. Mary, all of them aptly introducing to the present relation
- Essempio d'una lettera mandata d'Inghilterra a Don Bernardino Mendozza ambasciatore in Francia per lo re di Spagna : nella quale si dichiara, lo stato del reame d'Inghilterra, contrario all'espettatione di Don Bernardino, di tutti gli spagnuoli fuoi conforti, & d'altri anchora
- Forasmuch as it hath pleased almighty God to call to his mercy out of this transitory life our Soueraigne Lady, the high and mighty prince, Elizabeth late queene of England, France and Ireland, by whose death and dissolution, the imperiall crowne of these realmes aforesaid are now absolutely, wholly, and solely come to the high and mighty prince, Iames the Sixt, King of Scotland ..
- Forms of nationhood: the Elizabethan writing of England
- Fragmenta regalia, or, Observations on the late Queen Elizabeth, her times and favorits
- Fragmenta regalia, or, Observations on the late Queen Elizabeth, her times, and favourites
- From heads of household to heads of state : the preaccession households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
- Gratiarum actio illustrisimæ [sic] et potentissimæ Principi. Do. Elizabetæ Ang. Franc. et Hyberniæ Reginæ : propter libertatem ciuili seditione Scotiam, et redactam [sic] munitissimam Edinburgi arcem sub fidem Regis
- Historical collections, or, An exact account of the proceedings of the four last parliaments of Q. Elizabeth of famous memory : wherein is contained the compleat journals both of Lords & Commons, taken from the original records of their houses : as also the more particular behaviours of the worthy members during all the last notable sessions, comprehending the motions, speeches, and arguments of the renowned and learned secretary Cecill, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Rawleigh, Sir Edw. Hobby, and divers other eminent gentlemen : together with the most considerable passages of the history of those times
- Historical dictionary of the Elizabethan world : Britain, Ireland, Europe, and America
- Historical memoires on the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James
- Hostage to fortune : the troubled life of Francis Bacon
- Inscribing the time : Shakespeare and the end of Elizabethan England
- Introduction to Elizabethan literature
- Leadership and Elizabethan culture
- Letters from the lords of Her Maiesties most honourable Priuie Counsell for the furnishing and supplying of horses in all townes where the postes are established, for the reliefe of the postes there, and furtherance of Her Maiesties seruice : directed to all maiors, shiriffes, iustices of the peace, bailifes, conestables, hedborowes and all other Her Maiesties officers ..
- Many wonderful and very remakeable [sic] passages, vvhich hath come to passe within the memorie of man here in this our nation : And also of the manifold deliverencies we have had by the power of God from the devowring sword. Humbly presented to the consideration of the honorable House of Commons, now assembled in Parliament, and to all the loving people of Great Brittaine. By a well wisher both of church and state
- Many wonderfvl and very remakeable [sic] passages, vvhich hath come to passe within the memorie of man here in this our nation : and also of the manifold deliverencies we have had by the power of God from the devowring sword : humbly presented to the consideration of the Honorable House of Commons, now assembled in Parliament, and to all the loving people of Great Brittaine
- Marmor in quo legitur sequens inscriptio ponitur sub ingressum orientalem vestibuli ecclesiæ sancti Willebrodi Vesaliensis ad dextram : anno Dom. 1555, 12 ̊Octobris : in hoc ecclesiae Vesaliensis propylæo natus est, indoq. appellatus Peregrinus Bertie, Baro Willoughby de Eresby in regno Angliæ, Domini Richardi Bertie & Catharinæ Ducissæ Suffolciæ filius, qui conjugali inter se, & piâ erga deum fide insignes ob professionem religionis à papismo repurgatæ sponte ox Anglia profugerunt Maria Regnante, A.D. MDCLXXX [1680]
- Martial power and Elizabethan political culture : military men in England and Ireland, 1558-1594
- Mary Queen of Scots
- Megalopsychy, being a particular and exact account of the last XVII. years of Q. Elizabeths reign, both military and civil
- Memoirs of the most material transactions in England for the last hundred years preceeding the Revolution in 1688
- Memoirs of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, from the year 1581 till her death. : In which the secret intrigues of her court, and the conduct of her favourite, Robert Earl of Essex, both at home and abroad, are particularly illustrated. From the original papers of his intimate friend Anthony Bacon, Esquire, and other manuscripts never before published.
- Moderate Puritans and the Elizabethan Church
- Monarchia Britannica sub Elizabetha Iacobo
- My heart is my own : the life of Mary Queen of Scots
- Orders conceiued and set downe by the Lords of Her Maiesties Priuie Councell, by Her Highnesse speciall direction, to be put in execution for the restraint of killing and eating of flesh, aswell by the Lord Maior within the citie of London, and the officers of the liberties and exempt places in and about the same, as by the Lords lieutenants in the seuerall counties of the realme
- Orders conceiued by the lords of her Maiesties Priuie Counsell, and by her Highnesse speciall direction : commanded to be put in execution for the restraint of killing, and eating of flesh this next Lent, and to be executed aswell by the lord maior within the city and suburbes of London, and by the officers of the liberties and exempt places in and about the same, as by order to be prescribed by the lords lieutenants of all the counties of the realme, to the iustices of peace, lords of liberties, and officers of corporall townes : 1. March, 45. yeere of her Maiesties Reigne
- Pacata Hibernia : or, A history of the wars in Ireland, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
- Papa patens, or, The pope in his colours : bing [sic] a perfect relation of his bloudy designes and practises aginst [sic] the kingdomes of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, since the beginning of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Together with an exact account of [brace] the Spanish armado. The hellish gunpouder treason. The cruell massacre in Parris. The murder of Henry the Third. The murther of Henry the Fourth. And the bloody rebellion in Ireland
- Papismus regiae potestatis eversor
- Papismus regiæ potestatis eversor : sive tractus in quo ostenditur ecclesiæ Romanæ principia esse regibus & principibus universis, præcipuè verò Prostantibus ...
- Plots and plotters in the reign of Elizabeth I
- Popish policies and practices : represented in the histories of the Parisian massacre, gun-powder treason, conspiracies against Queen Elizabeth, and persecutions of the Protestants in France
- Prayer, despair, and drama : Elizabethan introspection
- Press censorship in Elizabethan England
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Queen Elizabeth I and her court
- Queen Elizabeth and the revolt of the Netherlands
- Queene Elizabeths speech to her last Parliament
- Recusancy and conformity in early modern England : manuscript and printed sources in translation
- Reflections upon the new test, and the reply thereto : with a letter of Sir Francis Walsingham's, concerning the penal laws made in the reign of Queen Elizabeth
- Relatio compendiosa turbarum : quas Iesuitæ Angli, vna cum D. Georgio Blackwello archpresbytero, sacerdotibus seminariorum populoq[ue] Catholico co[n]ciuêre ob schismatis & aliorum criminum inuidiam illis iniuriosè impactam sacro sanctæ inquisitionis officio exhibita, vt rerum veritate cognitâ ab integerrimis eiusdem iudicibus lites & causæ discutiantur & terminentur
- Royal genealogy in the age of Shakespeare
- Salutem in Christo
- Several letters written by this honourable author to Queen Elizabeth, King James, divers Lords, and others
- Shakespeare survey : an annual survey of Shakespearian study & production, 17, Shakespeare in his own age
- Shakespeare's "histories" : mirrors of Elizabethan policy
- She-wolves : the women who ruled England before Elizabeth
- Speciall orders and directions by the Queenes Maiesties commandement to all iustices of peace, and all maiors, shiriffes, and all principall officers of cities, boroughs, and townes corporate, for stay and redresse of [dearth of graine]
- Strangers settled here amongst us : policies, perceptions, and the presence of aliens in Elizabethan England
- The Character of Queen Elizabeth, or, A full and clear account of her policies, and the methods of her government both in church and state : her virtue and defects, together with the characters of her principal ministers of state, and the greatest part of the affairs and events that happened in her times
- The Court of Elizabeth the First
- The Earl of Essex and late Elizabethan political culture
- The Elizabethan conquest of Ireland : the 1590s crisis
- The Elizabethan country house entertainment : print, performance and gender
- The Elizabethan top ten : defining print popularity in Early Modern England
- The Elizabethan underworld
- The Elizabethan world
- The English yeoman under Elizabeth and the early Stuarts
- The Humble petition of the vvretched and most contemptible the poore Commons of England : to the blessed Elizabeth of famous memory : also a most gratious answer with a divine admonition and propheticall conclusion
- The Instrument, or, Writing of association that the true Protestants of England entred into in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : while her life, and the Protestant religion, by hellish popish plots was attempted : together with the act of Parliament then for confirmation, and several observations thereupon : usefully accommodated to our present day
- The Jesuit's memorial for the intended reformation of England under their first popish prince : published from the copy that was presented to the late King James II : with an introduction, and some animadversions by Edward Gee ..
- The Northern Rebellion of 1569 : faith, politics, and protest in Elizabethan England
- The Northern rebellion of 1569 : faith, politics and protest in Elizabethan England
- The Othe of eurye free man
- The Queen's agent : Francis Walsingham at the Court of Elizabeth I
- The act of Parliament of the 27th of Queen Elizabeth : to preserve the Queens person, and Protestant religion, and government, from the attempts of the papists, then big with hopes of a popish successor : with the association the Protestants then entred into, to the ends aforesaid, till the Parliament should meet, and provide for their necessary preservations : together with some sober and seasonable queries upon the same
- The arraignment of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, before the Earl of Shrewsbury, Lord High-Steward of England : also, a brief derivation of the most honourable family of the Howards : with an account of what families they are related to by marriages
- The arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Robert Earl of Essex and Henry Earl of Southampton, : at Westminster the 19th of February, 1600 and in the 43 year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth for rebelliously conspiring and endeavouring the subversion of the government, by confederacy with Tyr-Owen, that popish traytor and his complices ... were the 5th of March ... arraigned, condemned, and executed ..
- The bluecoats : clothing the Elizabethan soldier, 1572-1603
- The briefe content of certayne actes of Parliament agaynst thinordiante vse of apparell
- The commentaries of Sr Francis Vere : giving an account of divers remarkable sieges, fights, and other eminent services, both at sea and land, performed by him for the Dutch, in the Low-Countreys, in which may easily be discerned to what greatness they have been raised by the English arms, under the conduct of our valiant heroes
- The compleat ambassador, or, Two treaties of the intended marriage of Qu. Elizabeth of glorious memory : comprised in letters of negotiation of Sir Francis Walsingham, her resident in France : together with the answers of the Lord Burleigh, the Earl of Leicester, Sir Tho. Smith, and others : wherein, as in a clear mirror, may be seen the faces of the two courts of England and France, as they then stood, with many remarkable passages of state .../
- The cult of Elizabeth : Elizabethan portraiture and pageantry
- The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno xxxiii. Henr. viii. touching the maintenance of artyllery : and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in execution
- The effect of certaine braunches of the statute made in anno xxxiii Hen. viii touching the maintenaunce of artillerie, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games : very necessarie to be put in execution
- The effect of certaine braunches of the statute made in anno xxxiii Hen. viii touching the maintenaunce of artillerie, and the punishment of suche as vse or maintayne vnlawfull games : very necessarie to be put in execution
- The exemplification of the Queenes Maiesties letters pattents directed for the reliefe of Gregory Pormorte, marchant of the towne of Kingstone vpon Hull, to her Maiesties louing subiects within this realme, for one year
- The expansion of Elizabethan England
- The expansion of Elizabethan England
- The face of queenship : early modern representations of Elizabeth I
- The historie of the life and reigne of that famous princesse Elizabeth : containing a briefe memoriall of the chiefest affaires of state that haue passed in these kingdomes of England, Scotland, France or Ireland since the yeare of the fatall Spanish invasion to that of her sad and ever to be deplored dissolution : wherevnto also is annexed an appendix of animadversions vpon severall passages, corrections of sundry errours, and additions of some remarkable matters of this history never before imprinted
- The historie of the life and reigne of the most renowmed [sic] and victorious Princesse Elizabeth, late Queene of England : contayning the most important and remarkeable passages of state, during her happy, long and prosperous raigne
- The history of the glorious life, reign, and death, of the illustrious Queen Elizabeth : containing an account by what means the Reformation was promoted and established, and what obstructions it met with ...
- The history of the most renowned and victorious Princess Elizabeth, late Queen of England : containing all the most important and remarkable passages of state, both at home and abroad (so far as they were linked with English affairs) during her long and prosperous reign
- The history of the most renowned and victorious princess Elizabeth, late Queen of England : containing all the most important and remarkable passages of State, both at home and abroad (so far as they were linked with English affairs) during her long and prosperous reign
- The journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth : both of the House of Lords and House of Commons
- The later Tudors : England, 1547-1603
- The masters of the revels and Elizabeth I's court theatre
- The offer and order giuen forth by Sir Thomas Smyth, Knight, and Thomas Smyth his sonne : vnto suche as be willing to accompanye the sayde Thomas Smyth the sonne, in his voyage for the inhabiting some partes of the northe of Irelande
- The othe of every free man, of the cittie of London
- The peaceable and prosperous regiment of blessed Queene Elisabeth : a facsimile from Holinshed's Chronicles (1587)
- The purpose of playing : Shakespeare and the cultural politics of the Elizabethan theatre
- The pursuit of stability : social relations in Elizabethan London
- The return of the armadas : the last years of the Elizabethan war against Spain, 1595-1603
- The seuerall rates and taxations for vvages made and set foorth by the iustices of peace, for the towne of Higham Ferrers, in the countie of Northampton
- The seuerall rates and taxations for wages
- The taking of the royall galley of Naunts in Brittaine, from the Spanyards and Leaguers, with the releasement of 153 galley slaues, that were in her
- The temptation of Elizabeth Tudor
- The trial of Mary Queen of Scots : a brief history with documents
- The works of Francis Osborn, Esq : divine, moral, historical, political : in four several tracts, ..
- The works to Francis Osborn, Esq : divine, historical, moral, political in four several tracts viz. I. Advice to a son, in two parts, II. Political reflections on the government of the Turks, &c., III. Memoirson Q. Elizabeth and K. James, IV. A miscellany of essays, paradoxes, problematical discourses, letters, characters, &c
- This England : essays on the English nation and Commonwealth in the sixteenth century
- This orient isle : Elizabethan England and the Islamic world
- To all and euery the Queenes Maiesties officers, churchwardens, sidemen, swornemen, and others, hauyng any gouernment or ouersight for the time being, of or in any churche, chappell, or parishe, within the prouince of Caunterburie
- To all and singular justices of peace, maiors, sheriffes,d bailiffes, and other her Maiesties officers, &c : whereas her Maiestie hath bene credibly informed, that notwithstanding there is great plenty of woolls within this realme, whereby the same ought to be solde at conuenient and reasonable prices ..
- To the justices of peace, or cheef gentlemen of our parishes, and all other officers, toward the furtherance of this good woorke
- Tomus alter annalium rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum regnante Elizabetha, qui nunc demum prodit, sive pars quarta
- Travels in England, : during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, translated by Horace, late Earl of Orford, and first printed by him at Strawberry Hill: to which is now added, Sir Robert Naunton's Fragmenta regalia; Or, Observations on Queen Elizabeth's Times and Favourites; with portraits and views
- Treason by words : literature, law, and rebellion in Shakespeare's England
- Treason by words : literature, law, and rebellion in Shakespeare's England
- Turks, Moors, and Englishmen in the age of discovery
- Under the Molehill : an Elizabethan spy story
- Vestigia veritatis, or, The controversy relating to the act of the thirty fifth of Elizabeth, (entituled, An act to retain the Queens Majesties subjects in their due obedience,) truly stated : containing the Act it self, with the acts of the 16th and 22d of his present Majesty against conventicles, at large : all the clauses of every of the acts since the 35th Eliz. that have any relation to it : the report in Hutton, shewing the resolution of the judges upon the said statute, with some other material clauses taken out of Brooke, Coke and Hobart, concerning what makes a session of Parliament : collected and thus printed for the more convenient ease of those that would have their judgments rightly informed in this point, and to rectifie what errours and mistakes have been made in the two late pamphlets, viz. The history of the life and death of the 35th Eliz. and the Death, burial and resurrection of the said act : leaving it to the opinion of all unbyassed persons upon the serious perusal and consideration hereof, whether the said statute be yet in force or not, with due respect had to the mention of it in the London-Gazett of the 21 April, 1681
- War and politics in the Elizabethan counties
- Where sundrie preachers haue latelie come into sundrie places of the diocesse of London, some of them not being ministers ..
- William Camden : a life in context
- William Camden : a life in context
- Wyllyam Cecill knight, high stewarde of the citie of Westminster, and Ambrose Caue, knight, chauncelour of the duchye of Lancaster, two of the priuie counsell to the Quenes moste excellent Maiestie, to the baylyffe, headboroughs, constables, and other officers within the sayde citie ... greeting : knowe ye that our sayde soueraigne lady the quene, hauyng compassion of the estate of that her citie, because of the long visitation thereof with the plague ..
- You shall enquire : what infamous and idle persons prete[n]dyng themselues to be informers vpon penall lawes & statutes haue therupon troubled or terrified any of the Queenes subiectes by colour of any plaintes, bills, actions or informatio[n]s untruly imagined, or by threatnyng of any of the Queenes subiectes, with any proces or information obtained or exhibited or pretended to be obteined or exhibited, since the first of January in the 13. yeare of the Queenes raigne
- [A declaration of the Queenes Maiesties will against the excesse of apparell. 13 Feb. 1588]
- [An apologie of the Earle of Essex]
- [An exemplification of the Queenes M]aiesties letters patent concern[ing --- t]owne and port of Hasting, in the countie of Sussex
- [Articles concerning the admiralty of England, and the iurisdiction thereof]
- [By the Privy Council] : [the several rates for wages for the East Riding]
- Élisabeth et Henry IV, 1595-1598
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