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- Abdruck zwener Schreiben an Ih. Königl. Maj. Von Gross-Brittannien deren das erste, von Ihrer Königl. Hoheit, dem Prinken Georgen von Danemarck, das andere aber von dem Lord Churchill; und dann eines so von der Princessin Anna von Dänemark an die Königin abgelassen worden.
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Copy of three letters; the first from His Royal Highness Prince Georg of Denmark to His Royal Highness of Great Britain; the second from Lord Churchill to the King of England, and the third from Princess Anna of Denmark to the Queen of England.Letter 1: Prince Georg of Denmark (Lutheran) admonishing the King of England (Anglican) for his neutrality regarding the religious matters. Letter 2: Lord Churchill to the King of England; regarding concerns about the Protestant Religions. Letter 3:...
Show moreCopy of three letters; the first from His Royal Highness Prince Georg of Denmark to His Royal Highness of Great Britain; the second from Lord Churchill to the King of England, and the third from Princess Anna of Denmark to the Queen of England.Letter 1: Prince Georg of Denmark (Lutheran) admonishing the King of England (Anglican) for his neutrality regarding the religious matters. Letter 2: Lord Churchill to the King of England; regarding concerns about the Protestant Religions. Letter 3: Princess Anna of Denmark beseeching the Queen of England to use her influence to end the conflict between their families and to establish a parliament.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f1
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- Church and state -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- James II, 1685-1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, George Prince, consort of Anne, Queen of Great Britain 1653-1708 Letter to the king German, Anne Queen, consort of James I, King of England 1574-1619 Letter to the queen German, William -- III -- King of England -- 1650-1702 -- Correspondence, Marlborough, John Churchill Duke of 1650-1722 Letter to the king German, James -- II -- King of England -- 1633-1701 -- Correspondence, Great Britain -- History -- James II, 1685-1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
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- Abdruck Schreibens von Königl. Englischen Obristen Admiral Russel, an Mylord Nottingham : De dato Cape Barefleur S.W. 7. Meil von Land. Admiral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham.
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- Russell, Edward 1653-1727
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Copies of a letter from the Royal English Admiral Lord of the Fleet Russell to My Lord Nottingham; Letter from Cape Barefleur Southwest, 7 miles from land. Letter 1: Military update on the location of the enemy French fleet and the weather conditions on the day of the Battle of Barfleur. (German) Letter 2: Military update on the location of the enemy French fleet and the weather conditions on the day of the Battle of Barfleur. (French)
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f2
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- Grand Alliance, War of the, 1689-1697 -- Early works to 1800, La Hogue, Battle of, 1692 -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History, Naval -- Stuarts, 1603-1714 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Nottingham, Daniel Finch -- Earl of -- 1647-1730 -- Correspondence
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- E-book
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- Copia einer relation betreffend die herrliche und grosse victorie, welche (davor Gott gedanctet) die Englisch-und Holländische combinirte Flotte gegen die Französen und Spanier zur seebefochten haben. English Title Translation: Copy of correspondence regarding the great and honorable maritime victory (Thanks be unto God) of the combined English and Dutch fleets against the French and Spanish.
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Copy of correspondence regarding the great and honorable maritime victory (Thanks be unto God) of the combined English and Dutch fleets against the French and Spanish. War correspondence by unknown author regarding the destruction of the French fleet in the Mediterranean; account of French and Spanish ships and prisoners captured by the English/Dutch fleet. (Battle of Vigo Bay; War of Spanish Succession) Presumed date 1702
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f3
- Subject Headings
- Great Britain -- History, Naval -- Stuarts, 1603-1714 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Spanish Succession, War of, 1701-1714 -- Campaigns -- Spain -- Early works to 1800, Vigo Bay, Battle of, Spain, 1702 -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
- Title
- Des Lords Derwentwader Rede vor seinem Tode [Dying Declaration of Lord Der Wentwader].
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- Derwentwater, James Radcliffe Earl of 1689-1716
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Speech given on Tower Hill by English Jacobite James Radclyffe, Lord of Derwentwater, before his execution by beheading for treason on February 24, 1716.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f4
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- Derwentwater, James Radcliffe -- Earl of -- 1689-1716 -- Trials, litigation, etc, Trials (Treason) -- England -- London -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- 18th century -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Jacobite Rebellion, 1715 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Jacobites -- Early works to 1800, Last words -- Early works to 1800, Treason -- England -- London -- Cases -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
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- Die dritte Declaration von Sr. Hoheit Wilhelm Henrich [The Third Declaration of His Highness William Henry, Prince of Orange/ and the Proclamation of the King of Great Britain concerning the appointment of a Parliament].
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- William III King of England 1650-1702
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Letter 1: Dated December 8, 1688. Declaration by William III of Orange, later King William II of England, Scotland and Ireland, justifying an invasion of England to preserve the Protestant religion. Letter 2: Dated December 10, 1688. Proclamation by King James II of England; calls for the quick establishment of a Parliament.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f5
- Subject Headings
- Church and state -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Revolution of 1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Succession -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1714 -- Early works to 1800, Protestantism -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800, Scotland -- History -- Revolution of 1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Scotland -- Religion -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800, James II King of England 1633-1701
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- E-book
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- Proclamation: Im Nahmen Ihro Maj. Maj. des Königs und Königin von Gross-Britannien [Proclamations in the Name of their Majesties the King and Queen of Great Britain].
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- England and Wales Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
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1. Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary 1693: Proclamation that a new seal has been made to replace the seal of former Secretary of State Daniel of Nottingham as it had been counterfeited on several passes and warrants. Reward of 500 pounds sterling to anyone who reports a counterfeiter. 2. His Majesty the King’s Address to both Houses of Parliament; refers to the military presence and security of the nation. Adjourns Parliament until May 12.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f7
- Subject Headings
- Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Mary II Queen of England 1662-1694, William III King of England 1650-1702
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- E-book
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- Franβösische Zeittung. Declaration und Erklärung Kön. Maj. in Franckreich [French Newspaper: Royal Declaration and Statement [by Henry III].
- Creator
- Henry III King of France 1551-1589
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In regards to the Duke of Mayenne [Charles of Lorraine] and the knights of Aumale and their wasteful and disobedient assistance. Translated from French to German]
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f8
- Subject Headings
- Aumale, Charles de Lorraine -- duc d' -- 1554-1631, France -- Church history -- 16th century -- Early works to 1800, France -- History -- Henry III, 1574-1589 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Mayenne, Charles de Lorraine -- Duc de -- 1554-1611, France Sovereign (1574-1589 : Henry III)
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- E-book
- Title
- Declaration oder Manifest Des Parlaments der Republick von Engelland. Die Martis den 22. Julii 1653 [Declaration or Manifesto of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England; Tüsday, July 22nd, 1653].
- Creator
- England and Wales Parliament
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Regarding the Parliament’s dissolution, it is ordered that this declaration shall be sent to all officers of their respective earldoms (counties) that they shall publicize it all over.” [Transcribed by] Henry Scobell, Parliamentary scribe.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f9
- Subject Headings
- England and Wales -- Parliament, Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800, Scobell, Henry 1660
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- E-book
- Title
- Extract der Rede: die der Eltermann Bunce im Aprili 1660, zu Londen…antreffende König Carls des Andern Resolution.
- Creator
- Bunce, James Sir 1670
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[Excerpt of a speech by the Alderman Bunce in April 1660 in London to the Lord Meyer, Aldermen and Common Council of London/ regarding King Charles’ resolution to accept the return of a free Parliament under honorable conditions] Speech against the Cromwell/Monck-controlled government and spoke in favor of the restoration of the monarchy (during the Interregnum), and the return of Charles II to rule as King with a “free Parliament”.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f10
- Subject Headings
- Charles -- II -- King of England -- 1630-1685, City of London (England) -- Corporation, England and Wales -- Parliament, Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
- Title
- Declaration wegen Confiscirten englischen Fordrungen [Declaration resulting from the demands of England to return confiscated goods; Copenhagen: Printed by Heinrich Göde/K.M. and University Press].
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- Denmark Sovereign (1648-1670 : Frederick III)
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Written by Frederick III of Denmark regarding English demands for the return of plundered goods taken by the Danish (during a conflict) within six months.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f11
- Subject Headings
- Denmark -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800, Denmark -- History -- Frederick III, 1648-1670 -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Denmark -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
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- Gnädigste Declaration. Seiner Königl. Majest. In Gross-Britanien. Die Unterthanen der vereinigten Niederlande zu vermogen [His Majesty’s gracious declaration to encourage the subjects of the United Netherlands to relocate with their estates and settle in His Majesty’s Kingdom of England. Cum privilegio by the will of His Majesty].
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Offering safe passage of any Dutch subjects to the Kingdom of England due to the Franco-Dutch War (1672-78). Also promised are the freedom of religion and equal treatment as other English subjects.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f12
- Subject Headings
- Dutch War, 1672-1678 -- Early works to 1800, Freedom of religion -- England -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Netherlands -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Netherlands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800, England and Wales Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
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- E-book
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- Memoriale, welches Seiner Königl, Majestät von Gross-Britannien, durch den Herrn von Geldermalsem [Memorial of the Lord/Sir of Geldermalsen, Envoy Extraordinaire of the States General to the King of Great Britain, delivered on Feb. 28, 1701; & a Declaration of the English Parliament.”].
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- United Provinces of the Netherlands Staten Generaal
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Letter announcing that the states thought it necessary to recognize the Duke d’Anjou as King of Spain, and that they wished to act in concert with His English Majesty, upon whose assistance they relied in the event of an attack by the French.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f14
- Subject Headings
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Netherlands, Netherlands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain, Philip -- V -- King of Spain -- 1683-1746, Spanish Succession, War of, 1701-1714, Borssele van der Hooge, Adriaan van Heer van Geldermalsen 1658-1728, England and Wales Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III)
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- E-book
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- Ihrer Hochmogenden der Herren General Staden der vereinigten provinzen resolution [“A resolution of the Esteemed Lord States General of the United Provinces (of the Netherlands), to His Royal Majesty of Great Britain, Lord Ambassador Temple, regarding the Proposition from April 6 for a peace treaty. Sent on April 19, 1675. Translated from Dutch into German.”].
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- Fagel, H.
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Early peace negotiations to end the Franco-Dutch War of 1672-78. As this letter was in 1675, it was not successful and the war lasted until the Treaties of Nijmegen (Netherlands), in which peace between the Dutch and the French was established, France gained much territory in exchange for ceding Maastricht and the Principality of Orange to William III (Dutch Stadtholder and King William III of Great Britain).
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f13
- Subject Headings
- Dutch War, 1672-1678 -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Denmark -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Early works to 1800, Netherlands -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800, Netherlands -- History -- 1648-1714 -- Early works to 1800, Temple, William -- 1628-1699
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- E-book
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- Engelland Beweinest du deinen König nicht? Oder das durch Koniglichen Todes-fall [“England- Do you not mourn your King? Or, the unrest in England through the death of the King].
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Subtitle: Included within: the way Charles II, King of England, recently died. How many perilous conspiracies he had subdued? How many were eager to take the crown after his death? Was the Duke of Monmouth the rightful heir? And what is to be made of his legitimation, in which the Duke of York blundered; and which of these should wear the crown? And how England may survive this disaster? With many curious incidents and legal regulations, [the solution] offered to the reader. Frankfurt and...
Show moreSubtitle: Included within: the way Charles II, King of England, recently died. How many perilous conspiracies he had subdued? How many were eager to take the crown after his death? Was the Duke of Monmouth the rightful heir? And what is to be made of his legitimation, in which the Duke of York blundered; and which of these should wear the crown? And how England may survive this disaster? With many curious incidents and legal regulations, [the solution] offered to the reader. Frankfurt and Leipzig - found at the home of Christian Weidmannen, printed in 1685.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f16
- Subject Headings
- Charles -- II -- King of England -- 1630-1685, Charles -- II -- King of England -- 1630-1685 -- Death and burial, Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688 -- Early works to 1800, Monmouth's Rebellion, 1685 -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
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- Draconica, oder ein Auszug aller Englischen Poenal-Gesetze die Sache der Religion betreffend ["Draconica: or, an abstract of All the Penal Laws Touching Matters of Religion; and the Several Oaths and Tests Thereby Enjoyned [sic] Now so much Controverted. With brief observations thereupon. Translated from English in London, 1688. Received in Hamburg."].
- Creator
- Care, Henry 1646-1688
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A copy of the laws regarding religion, as they were highly debated but "scarce one in ten of the eager contenders truly knows what these penal laws and tests are." Printed by George Larkin, 1687. Written by Henry Care.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f20
- Subject Headings
- Church and state -- Church of England -- Early works to 1800, Criminal law -- England -- Early works to 1800, Dissenters, Religious -- England -- Early works to 1800, Dissenters, Religious -- Legal status, laws, etc -- England -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
- Title
- Abdruck eines aus Londen sub dato 22. Decembris, st. n. anno 1688 Abgelassenen Schreibens [“Copy of a letter from London on December 22, 1688.”].
- Creator
- James II King of England 1633-1701, England and Wales Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)
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Two letters: 1. From “N.” to James II (then Prince of Orange) of England…..William, Prince of Orange, enters England armed; King James II of Great Britain fled with his wife and son the Prince of Wales to France……….2. From James II of England (then Prince of Orange) to Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham. Written the day before he fled to France after being deposed. TEXT: “Whitehall, December 11 [22nd new style], 1688: Things being come to that extremity that I have been forced to send away...
Show moreTwo letters: 1. From “N.” to James II (then Prince of Orange) of England…..William, Prince of Orange, enters England armed; King James II of Great Britain fled with his wife and son the Prince of Wales to France……….2. From James II of England (then Prince of Orange) to Louis de Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham. Written the day before he fled to France after being deposed. TEXT: “Whitehall, December 11 [22nd new style], 1688: Things being come to that extremity that I have been forced to send away the Queen and my son the Prince of Wales, that they might not fall into my enemies' hands (which they must have done had they stayed), I am obliged to do the same thing, and to endeavour to secure myself the best I can, in hopes that it will please God, out of his infinite mercy to this unhappy passion, to touch their hearts again with true loyalty and honour. If I could have relied on all my troops I might not have been put to this extremity I am in, and would, at least, have had one blow for it. But though I know there are amongst you very many loyal and brave men, both officers and soldiers, yet you know that both yourself and several of the general officers of the Army told me it was no ways advisable for me to venture myself at their head or to think to fight the Prince of Orange with them. And there remains only for me to thank you and all those, both officers and soldiers, who have stuck to me and been truly loyal, and hope you will still retain the same fidelity to me. And though I do not expect you should expose yourselves by resisting a foreign army and a poisoned nation, yet I hope your former principles are so rooted in you, that you will keep yourselves free from associations and such pernicious things. Time presses me so that I can say no more. J.R. I must add this, that as I have always found you loyal, so you have found me a kind master as you shall still find me.“
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f22
- Subject Headings
- Feversham, Louis de Duras -- Earl of -- 1640? 1709 -- Correspondence, Great Britain -- History -- James II, 1685-1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Revolution of 1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, James -- II -- King of England -- 1633-1701 -- Correspondence
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- E-book
- Title
- Eigentliche Beschreibung des Parlements von Engelland [A true and accurate description of the Parliament of England; namely how it operates and the violence it is planning. Compiled by the Honourable Sir Thomas Smith, knight and Doctor of both Laws, and one of the principal secretaries to the former King. Hamburg; received by Guild A,B,C. Year 1688.].
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- Smith, Thomas 1513-1577
- Abstract/Description
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Includes a copperplate illustration of the English Parliament in session. Figure A: the King standing from his throne in his royal garb and the crown on his head. Figure B. The Prince of Wales, or in absence thereof, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Figure C. The Duke of York or the Archbishop of York. Figure D. The Imperial Justice/ Professor of Law and the State Secretary. Figure E. The Speaker of the House of Commons (Lower House). Figure F. The members of the House of Lords (Upper House) in...
Show moreIncludes a copperplate illustration of the English Parliament in session. Figure A: the King standing from his throne in his royal garb and the crown on his head. Figure B. The Prince of Wales, or in absence thereof, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Figure C. The Duke of York or the Archbishop of York. Figure D. The Imperial Justice/ Professor of Law and the State Secretary. Figure E. The Speaker of the House of Commons (Lower House). Figure F. The members of the House of Lords (Upper House) in their proper order. The pamphlet describes how the Parliament is currently run, and then proposes how it should be run, via a free and open Parliament that is more representative of the People.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f23
- Subject Headings
- Constitutional history -- Great Britain -- 16th century -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Constitutional law -- Great Britain -- 16th century -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Parliament, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1485-1603 -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
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- Neue Jesuitische Anschläge wider die Protestanten in Engeland entdesket in zwen folgenden Sendschreiben welche P. Petersen, Jesuit und Ober-Director der Allmosen des Königs von Gross-Brittannien und P. de la Chaise, Beicht-Vater.
- Creator
- La Chaise, François d'Aix de 1624-1709, Petre, Edward 1631-1699
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[Newly discovered Jesuit attacks on the Protestants of England, in the two following recent letters between B. Petersen (Jesuit and Director of Alms to the King of Great Britain) and Father de la Chaife, Confessor to the Most Christian King of France. Wherein England's current circumstances and ongoing reformation, abolition of Test and Penal Laws and other strange things to be found within. Year 1688.] Most likely falsified letters between two Jesuits (de la Chaise and Edward Peter) planning...
Show more[Newly discovered Jesuit attacks on the Protestants of England, in the two following recent letters between B. Petersen (Jesuit and Director of Alms to the King of Great Britain) and Father de la Chaife, Confessor to the Most Christian King of France. Wherein England's current circumstances and ongoing reformation, abolition of Test and Penal Laws and other strange things to be found within. Year 1688.] Most likely falsified letters between two Jesuits (de la Chaise and Edward Peter) planning a "popish plot" to eliminate the "heretic" Protestants from England. Peter was a close advisor to the Catholic James II (deposed King of England). Peter was a Catholic living in a Protestant English court under William & Mary and was highly unpopular. It was alleged that these men, among others, were plotting to overthrow King William and reestablish James II to the throne of England.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f24
- Subject Headings
- Catholic Church -- England -- History -- 17th century -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Church and state -- England -- History -- 17th century -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- James II, 1685-1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688 -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
- Title
- Sr. Hoheit von Gottes Gnaden Wilhelm Heinrichs, publicirte Declaration, welche die Ursachen.
- Creator
- England and Wales Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary), William III King of England 1650-1702
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[Declaration of His Royal Majesty by the Grace of God William Henry, Prince of Orange.] The Declaration of His Highness William Henry, by the Grace of God, Prince of Orange, etc., of the reasons inducing him to appear in arms in the Kingdom of England, and for preserving the Protestant religion, and for restoring the laws and liberties of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Translated from Dutch, printed in the year 1688. Reasons given are that James II had undermined the rule of laws in England,...
Show more[Declaration of His Royal Majesty by the Grace of God William Henry, Prince of Orange.] The Declaration of His Highness William Henry, by the Grace of God, Prince of Orange, etc., of the reasons inducing him to appear in arms in the Kingdom of England, and for preserving the Protestant religion, and for restoring the laws and liberties of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Translated from Dutch, printed in the year 1688. Reasons given are that James II had undermined the rule of laws in England, that the counsellors of James II were corrupt and providing him with bad advice and had encouraged him to overturn religious laws and subject the citizens of England to arbitrary governing. William's chief complaints were that James had agreed to uphold religious toleration of Protestants and the Church of England, but James was a Catholic and replaced many Protestant civil servants with Catholics who had not been required to take the oath mandated by the Test Act.
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- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f25
- Subject Headings
- Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Revolution of 1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702 -- Early works to 1800, Protestantism -- History -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800
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- E-book
- Title
- Antwort des Pater Petersen Beicht-Vaters des Königes von Engeland.
- Creator
- Petre, Edward 1631-1699, La Chaise, François d'Aix de 1624-1709
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[“Response by Father Peterson, Confessor to the King of England, responding to the June 10, 1688 letter from Father la Chaise, Confessor to the King of France. Regarding the details of the discovery and birth of the young Prince of Wales, as well as other political issüs. Printed…in the year 1688, the same year the betrayal was discovered.”] Ongoing correspondence between Father Peterson of England and Father de la Chaise of France, 1688.
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwflb1f26
- Subject Headings
- Great Britain -- History -- James II, 1685-1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- History -- Revolution of 1688 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Succession -- Early works to 1800, Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688 -- Early works to 1800, James -- Prince of Wales -- 1688-1766
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- E-book