Toggle navigation
Hours
Libraries & Collections
Joyner Library
Laupus Health Sciences Library
Music Library
Digital Collections
Special Collections
Teaching Resources
The ScholarShip Institutional Repository
Country Doctor Museum
Get Help
Toggle navigation
ECU Libraries Catalog
Browse
Call Number
Title
Author
Subject
Series
Course Reserves
More
Search History
New Items
Suggest a Purchase
My Account
Search in
All Fields
Title
Author
Journal Title
Subject
Series
ISBN/ISSN
Publisher
search for
Search
Advanced Search
ECU Libraries Catalog
Toggle facets
Find materials by
Location
Joyner Library
290
Format
Book
290
Electronic
290
Journal
1
Newspaper
1
Publication Date
Publication Date range begin
–
Publication Date range end
Current results range from
1640
to
1689
View distribution
Collection
Joyner E-Resources
290
Language
English
289
Latin
2
Dutch
1
French
1
Genre
Early works to 1800
160
Sources
22
Poetry
6
Humor
5
Broadsides
4
Pamphlets
3
Sermons
3
Addresses
1
Controversial literature
1
Newsbooks
1
more
Genre
»
Era
Civil War, 1642-1649
[remove]
290
1642-1649
58
17th century
36
1625-1649
17
Charles I, 1625-1649
14
Siege, 1642
5
Stuarts, 1603-1714
4
Rebellion of 1641
3
1649-1660
2
Siege, 1648
2
more
Era
»
Region
Great Britain
289
England
30
Scotland
15
London (England)
10
Hull (England)
8
Ireland
8
Yorkshire (England)
4
Wales
3
Kent (England)
2
Somerset (England)
2
more
Region
»
Expand your search
Worldwide library results
Related journal articles
Interlibrary Loan Request
Search Constraints
Clear Search
You searched for:
show
Remove constraint show
Era
Civil War, 1642-1649
Remove constraint Era: Civil War, 1642-1649
« Previous
|
261
-
270
of
290
|
Next »
Sort by Relevance
Relevance
Year DESC
Year ASC
Author
Title
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
Search Results
A letter to His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax : from Captaine Lieutenant Bray, concerning the charge and proceedings against him at a Councell of Warre, about the late differences in the Armie. With some strange discoveries or predictions by the said Capt. Leiut. Bray, in relation to the Generall, and some eminent Commanders of the Armie. Also a Letter of the Parliaments Commissioners, presenting the 4. bills to his Majesty, at the Isle of Wight, and his Majesties answer to the same. Together with the Declaration of the Commissioners of Scotland to his Majesty, against the 4. bills presented by the Parliaments Commissioners. Also a true relation of the designe and mutynie in the Isle of Wight, for carrying away of the King, the prevention thereof, and the Order of Parliament for securing hia [sic] Majesties person in Caresbrook Castle
by
Bray, William, 17th cent
1647
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
The proceedings in the late treaty of peace : Together vvith severall letters of his Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earle of Northampton, which were intercepted and brought to the Parliament. With a declaration of the Lords and Commons upon those proceedings and letters
1643
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Multiple Online Resources Available
The paper called the Agreement of the people taken into consideration, : and the lawfulness of subscription to it examined, and resolved in the negative, by the ministers of Christ in the province of Lancaster. Published by them especially for the satisfaction of the conscience, and guiding of the practise of our entirely honored and beloved, the people of our several churches, committed to our charge; and for the general good of this church & nation
1649
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
A message and declaration sent from Colonel Whaley, to the Right Honourable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons, : concerning the Kings Majesties royall person, and engagement. Together with his demonstration and proposals, touching His gracious Majesty, and Mr. John Ashburnham (now attending his royal person in the Isle of Wight.) This message and declaration is appointed to be forthwith printed and published, by order and command of the said Colonell Whaley. December, 7. 1647
by
Whalley, Edward, d. 1675?
1647
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
The hearse of the renowned, the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bourchier and Lovaine, sometime captaine lord generall of the armies raised for the defence of King and Parliament. : As it was represented in a sermon, preached in the Abbey Church at Westminster, at the magnificent solemnity of his funerall, Octob. 22, 1646
by
Vines, Richard, 1600?-1656
1646
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
Three letters from Sir Thomas Fairfax his armie : The one, from a gentleman residing there, to a worthy Member of the honourable House of Commons. Fully relating the manner of the late fight betweene Sir Thomas Fairfax, and Generall Gorings forces in Sutton-field neere Lamport, on Thursday last July 10. wherein the enemies whole army was routed, about 2000. Prisoners, 4000. armes, neere 2000. horse, and 40. colours taken, besides many horse and prisoners in the pursuit, and Goring and his scattered forces fled into Bridgewater. Also the particulars of the fight between Major General Massey's and the enemies forces, neere Ilmore, on Wednesday last, July 9. where he tooke 500. of the enemies horse, 200. prisoners, 2. majors, 6. captains, 9. colours, and 30. slaine on the place. Published by authority
1645
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : with instructions for the taking of the League and Covenant in the Kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. With an exhortation for the taking of the Covenant; and for satisfying such scruples as may arise thereupon. Together with the League and Covenant, subscribed with the names of so many of the members of the House of Commons as have taken it. Also, the declaration of the kingdoms of England and Scotland, of the 20 of January, 1643. Together with the declaration of the grounds and reasons of the Scots coming into this kingdom for the assisting their brethren of England 5. Feb. 1643. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that the printer of the House of Commons do forthwith print four thousand of the said ordinance, instructions, covenant and declarations, for the use of the Commons and the commonwealth. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
by
England and Wales. Parliament
1644
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
The humble petition of the gentry and commons of the county of Yorke : presented to His Majesty at York, April 22. 1642. And His Majesties message sent to the Parliament, April 24. 1642. Concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majestie entrance into Hull
1642
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
The petition of both houses of Parliament to His Maiesty, concerning his intended going to Ireland : with six reasons, or motives, to dissawde him from going thither : presented to His Majestie at Yorke : Aprill 18, 1642 : Printed by order of the Parliament : Hen. Elsinge, Cler. Com. D. Parl. : whereunto is added His Majesties answer to the same, sent the 23 of Aprill 1642 : also another message sent to the house of peeres the same time, concerning a printed paper, lately published
by
England and Wales. Parliament
1642
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
A brief declaration of the severall passages in the treaty concerning the surrender of the garrison of Lundy, formerly commanded by Tho. Bushell Esq. Governour thereof for His Majestie : die Sabbathi 10 Julii, 1647. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that upon delivery up of the Isle of Lundy to the Lord Viscount Say and Seale, or his assignes, by Mr. Tho. Bushell, the delinquency of the said Mr. Bushell be taken of, and all sequestration in respect thereof discharged, and he restored to all his estate, with such right as he or his assignes had in the Mines of Devonshire, Wales, or Cornwall, before these troubles. And that the men that were with him in the island, being not men of quality, be pardoned and freed from delinquency and sequestration. H. Elsing Cler. Parl. Dom. Com
by
Bushell, Thomas, 1594-1674
1652
Format:
Electronic and Book
✔ Available
Call Number:
Access Content Online
« Previous
Next »
1
2
…
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Expand your search
Worldwide library results
Related journal articles
Interlibrary Loan Request