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The Lamentation of a new married man : briefly declaring the sorrow and griefe that comes by marrying a young wanton wife ; to the tune of Where is my true loue
1630
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A Lanthorne for Landlords : to the tune of The Duke of Norfolke
1630
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A Looking-glasse for city and countrey : vvherein is to be seene many fearfull examples in the time of this grieuous visitation, with an admonition to our Londoners flying from the city, and a perswasion [to the?] country to be more pitifull to such as come for succor amongst them
1630
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A louer forsaken of his loue. : To a new court tune..
1630
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A New merry ballad I haue here to shew, come pence a peece for them, I tell you but so : to an old tune, nevvly furbusht, You'd doe so, would you not, Yes I warrant you
1630
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The Northerne turtle : wayling his vnhappy fate, in being depriued of his sweet mate : to a new northern tune, or, A health to betty [sic].
1630
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The Praise of sailors : heere set forth, with their hard fortunes which doe befall them on the seas, when land-men sleepe safe in their beds : to a pleasant new tune
1630
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Strange and wonderfull news of a woman which lived neer unto the famous city of London, who had her head torn off from her body by the divell : and her lymbs rent in peices [sic] and scattered about in the room where the mischief was done, which may serve to forwarn all proud and disloyall men and women, to have a care how they behave themselves, whilst they live in this sinfull world, that they fall not into the like temptations : the manner how shee made her bargain with the divil, shee confest to some of her neighbors before her death
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L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?
1630
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The Two faithfull friends : the pleasant history of Alexander and Lodwicke, who were so like one another, that none could know them asunder ... : to the tune of Flying fame
1630
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The Two Nottinghamshire lovers, or, The Maid of Standon in Nottinghamshire, and the Leicestershire man : ... to the tune of I feare I shall stay too long
1630
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A Batchelers resolution, or, Have among you now, widowes or maydes ... : to the tune of The blazing torch
1629
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An Excellent ballad of the mercers sonne of Midhurst, and the clothiers daughter of Guilford : to the tune of Daintie come thou to me.
1629
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A New ballad intituled, The old mans complaint against his wretched sonne, who to aduance his marriage, did vndoe himselfe : to the tune of Dainty come thou to me.
1629
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The brides good-morrow : To a pleasant new tune
1628
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The countrey lasse : To a dainty new note, which if you cannot hit, there's another tune which doth as well fit. That's the Mother beguiles the daughter
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M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656?
1628
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The Lamentable fall of Queene Elnor, who for her pride and wickednesse, by Gods iudgment, sunke into the ground at Charingcrosse, and rose up at Queene Hive. : To the tune of, Gentle and courteous..
1628
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The Northerne turtle : wayling his vnhappy fate, in being depriued of his sweet mate : to a new northerne tune, or, A health to bessy [sic].
1628
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A Pleasant new ballad of two louers : to a pleasant new tune
1628
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A Pleasant new court song, betweene a young courtier and a countrey lasse : to a new court tune
1628
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Merry dialogue betwixt a married man and his wife concerning the affaires of this carefull life : to an excellent tune
1628
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The shepheard's delight. : To the tune of Frog galliard..
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Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?
1628
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By the Lord Deputie and Councell. : A proclamation for the reformation of the great abuses in weights and measures, and for the due execution of the Office of his Maiesties Clearke of the Market, in and throughout this realme of Ireland..
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Ireland. Lord Deputy (1622-1629 : Falkland)
1627
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The cooper of Norfolke, or, A pretty jest of a brewer and the coopers wife : and how the cooper served the brewer in his kinde : to the tune of The wiving age
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M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656?
1627
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A Louers lamentation to his faire Phillida
1627
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The married-womans case, or, Good counsell to mayds, to be carefull of hastie marriage : by the example of other married-women : to the tune of The married-mans case
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M. P. (Martin Parker), d. 1656?
1627
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A True and perfect description of the cittadell or fort of St. Martins in the Isle of Ree
1627
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Lord Willoughby. Or, A true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders, by the noble and valiant Lord VVilloughby : with 1500 English, against 40000 Spaniards, where the English obtained a notable victory; for the glory and renown of our nation. To the tune of, Lord Willoughby
1626
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Mount Taraghs triumph, 5 Iuly, 1626 : to the tune of the Careere
1626
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The sea-mans leave taken of his sweetest Margery. : And Margery her singing loath to depart, being very unwilling to leave her sweet-heart. To the tune of. I'le goe through the world with thee
1626
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By the King. A proclamation for calling home such of His Majesties subjects as are now imployed either by sea, or land in the services of the Emperor, the King of Spaine, or the Archduchies
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1625
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By the King. : A proclamation for the further adiournment of Michaelmasse terme..
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).
1625
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By the major : whereas the infection of the plague is daily dispersed more & more in diuers parts of this city and the liberties thereof ...
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City of London (England). Lord Mayor (1624-1625 : Gore)
1625
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Charles by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. : to our right trusty and welbeloued cousin, William Earle of Northampton ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1625
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Charles by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. : to our right trusty and welbeloued cousin, William Earle of Northampton ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1625
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The Cuckowes comendation, or, The Cuckolds credit : being a merry Maying song in praise of the cuckow : to the tune of The button'd smocke
1625
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A louers newest curranto, or, The lamentation of a young mans folly : to a pleasant new tune
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Barnfield, Richard, 1574-1627
1625
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A Mad crue, or, That shall be tryde : to the tune of, Pudding-pye doll
1625
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The Northhampton-shire louer, or, A Pleasant dialogue between a Northampton-shire gentleman and a marchants daughter of London : to the tune of Falero lero lo.
1625
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The Passionate louer : to the tune of I lou'd thee once Ile loue no more
1625
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A pleasant new ballad to sing both euen and morne, of the bloody murther of Sir John Barley-corne : to the tune of, Shall I lie beyond thee. A New ballad for you to looke on, How mault doth deale with euery one, to the tune of Triumph and joy
1625
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A Pleasant new song betwixt the saylor and his loue : to the tune of Dulcina
1625
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[Rock the cradle John, or,] Children after the rate of 24 in a yeare : thats 2 euery month as plaine doth appeare, Let no man at this strang [sic] story wonder. It goes to the tune of Ouer and under
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L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?
1625
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The wofull complaint, and lamentable death of a forsaken louer : to a pleasant new tune
1625
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By the King : a proclamation concerning buildings in, and about London
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1624
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A Maruellous medicine to cure a great paine, if a mayden-head be lost to get it againe : to a pleasant new tune
1624
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A New ballad intituled, The stout cripple of Cornwall : wherein is shewed his dissolute life and deserued death : to the tune of The blind beggar
1624
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A Pleasant countrey maying song : to the tune of the Popes machina
1624
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A Sweet and pleasant sonet, entituled, My minde to me a kingdome is : to the tune of, In Creet, &c.
1624
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A Very godly song intituled, The earnest petition of a faithfull Christian, being clarke of Bodnam, made vpon his death bed, at the instant of his transmutation : to a pleasant new tune
1624
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Coridons commendation in the praise of his loue the faire Phillis : to a pleasant new tune
1623
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By the Lord Deputie and councell. : A proclamation for the suspending of sundry letters patents formerly granted. Oliver Grandisone
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Ireland. Lords Justices and Council
1621
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A Caueat or vvarning for all sortes of men both young and olde to auoid the company of lewd and wicked women
1620
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The Contented couckould, or, A Pleasant new songe of a New-castle man : whose wife being gon from him, shewing how he came to London to her, & when he found her, carried her backe againe to New- castle towne : to a very pleasant new tune
1620
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An Excellent new medley : to the tune of the Spanish pauin
1620
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Good sir, you wrong your britches : pleasantly discoursed by a witty youth, and wily wench : to the tune of Oh no, no, no, not yet, or, I'le neuer loue thee more
1620
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Maister Basse his careere, or, The New hunting of the hare, to a new court tune. The Faulconers hunting, to the tune of Basse his careere
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Basse, William, d. ca. 1653
1620
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A Merry ballad of a rich maid that had 18 seuerall suitors of seuerall countries : otherwise called The scornefull maid : to the tune of Hoop do me no harm good man
1620
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To all people to whome this present vvriting shall come, I, Thomas Dovvnes of the citie of Dublin, stationer, send greeting ...
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Downes, Thomas
1620
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To him Bun, take him Bun, or, The hunting of the conney : to the tune of To him Bunne, &c.
1620
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You shall by true to our soveraigne Lord James : ... you shall be obedient to the maisters, or gouernors and wardens of this Company ...
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Company of Cooks (London, England)
1620
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By the King : a proclamation declaring His Maiesties further pleasure for matter of buildings
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1619
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The copie of the Kings Maiesties letters vnder his signet : directed to the right honorable His Maiesties iudges of assize, the right worshipfull His Maiesties high sheriffs, maiors, and iustices of peace, and to all bayliffes, chiefe constables, and all other His Maiesties officers and louing subiects aswell spirituall as temporal ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1619
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Iames by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, defender of the faith &c. to all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons ... greeting : whereas by the humble supplication and petition of our true and loyall subiects the inhabitants of our towne of Staines within our county of Middlesex ...
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1619
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To all Christian people to whom this present writing shall come, wee Felix Kyngston and Thomas Downes, citizens and stationers of London send greeting ...
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Downes, Thomas
1618
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To the ministers and church-wardens of [blank] : a copie of His Maiesties letters directed to the most reverend father in God, the Lord Archbishop of Cant. of the tenoure that ensueth
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1618
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To the right reuerend father in God, my verie good lord and brother, the lord bishop of London : right reuerend father in God, my verie good lord, I haue receiued from His Maiesty his princely letters, written in fauor of the inhabitants of the towne of Wesell, the tenor whereof here ensueth
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Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1611-1633 : Abbot)
1618
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[The] Drunkards dyall, or, [Go]od Sir, your nose is durty : ... to the tune of Riding to Rumford
1617
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The Shepheards lamentation : to the tune of The plaine-dealing woman
1617
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A pleasant new songe of a iouiall tinker : to a pleasant new tune, called, Fly brasse
1616
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A Louers complaint being forsaken of his loue : to a pleasant new tune
1615
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No body loues mee : to the tune of Philliday
1615
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A Pleasant new ditty, called the new So ho : to a pleasant new tune
1615
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A Pleasant song, made by a souldier : whose bringing vp had bin dainty, and partly fed by those affections of his vnbridled youth, is now beaten with his owne rod, and therefore tearmeth this his repentance, the fall of his folly : to the tune of Calino
1614
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The rimers nevv trimming : to the tune of In sommer time
1614
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The arrainement [sic], condemnation, and ex[e]cution of the grand [--] Iohn Selman, who was executed at White-hall vppon Twesday [sic] the seuenth of Ianuary, 1612 : to the tune of A rich marchant man
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Smith, Henry
1612
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The Captaine Cut-purse : a new ballad shewing the most notorious abuse of life of Iohn Selman, who for cutting a purse in the kings chapell at White Hall on Christmas day was executed neere Charing crosse : to a new tune
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Smith, Henry
1612
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By the King. : A proclamation concerning building in and about London, and Wesminster..
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I).
1611
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By the King : a proclamation for buildings
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1611
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Iames, by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. : to all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes, and their officials ... greeting : whereas wee are very crediblye giuen to vnderstand by the humble supplication and petition of our faithful and louing subiects ... of the ... towne of Yarmouth ... in our countie of Southhampton ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1611
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A New ballad intituled, I have fresh cheese and creame : to a new tune
1610
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Bill of mortality
1609
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By the King. : Whereas wee did lately prorogue our Parliament till the ninth day of Nouember now next comming ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I).
1609
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1608 [Bill of mortality] from the [16 February] to the [23].
1608
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[By the King] : [a proclamation for buildings]
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1608
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By the King : whereas wee haue euer since it pleased God to establish vs in the imperiall crowne of Great Britaine, equally equally regarded the good of both the late kingdomes of Scotland and England ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1605
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By the King : where at the late session of our Parliament of this our realme of England, one act is made authorizing certaine persons of both Houses to assemble ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1604
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1602. 1603. A true report of al the burials and christnings within the citie of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602. to the 22. of December, 1603. : Whereunto is added the number of euery seuerall parish, from the 14. of Iuly, to the 22. of December, aswell within the city of London, and the liberties thereof, as in other parishes in the skirtes of the citty, and out of the freedome adioyning to the cittie, according to the report, made to the Kinges most excellent Maiestie
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Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks
1603
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By the King : a proclamation for transplantation of the Greames
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1603
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By the King : wee haue by our late proclamation, published for the apprehension of one Anthony Copley, signified what griefe it was vnto vs, that any subiect of this realme,of how meane condition soeuer, should giue us iust cause to put in vse the power of our lawes for any offense against vs in matter of loyaltie
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
1603
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Omnia pulchra. ; Anima est tota in toto, & tota qualibet parte
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University of Cambridge
1603
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Weepe with ioy : a lamentation for the losse of our late soueraigne lady Queene Elizabeth, with ioy and exultation for our high and mightie Prince, King Iames, her lineall and lawful successor
1603
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A Caveat for the borower, or, A Perfect table of usurie : shewing how much the principall summe, with the interest, and interest vpon interest, from one pound to a thousand, amounteth vnto yearely for twentie one yeares, after the rate of ten in the hundred
1602
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Faction display'd.
1600
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To the most high and mighty prince, James, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. : The translatours of the Bible with grace, mercy, and peace, through Jesus Christ our Lord
1600
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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 ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I)
1589
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To all parsons, vicares, curates, schoolemasters, churchwardẽs and sydemen, and all other the Queenes Maiesties louing subiectes, within the dioces of Ely, greeting
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Church of England. Diocese of Ely. Bishop (1559-1581 : Cox)
1574
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The bonny bruicked lassie : she's blew beneath the eye
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A breif [sic] account of the severe usage of Sir John Trevor to his eldest son
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Trevor, Edward
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Lord Willoughby, or, A true relation of a famous and bloody battel fought in Flanders : by the noble & valiant Lord Willoughby with 1500 English against forty thousand Spaniards where the English obtained a notable victory for the glory and renown of our nation, to the tune of Lord Willoughby
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A Merry wedding or, O brave Arthur of Bradly : to a pleasant new tune
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