Catalogue of a Collection of Printed Broadsides in the Possession of the Society of Antiquaries of LondonThe Society, 1866 - 228 pages |
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Address Anno Anno Domini answer April assembled in Parliament ballad Bill Bishop Broadsides Burgesses Caleb Morley Camell Charles Christ Church Citizens City of London Commons assembled Commons House Copy Council County Court death Declaration divers Duke Earl Edward ELECTORS Elizabeth England engraving Excellent Majestie Finis Freeholders Generall Gentry George hath Henry High Honourable the Lords House of Commons House of Peers Houses of Parliament humble Petition Imprinted at London Inhabitants Ireland John Wright Joseph Hunscott July June King's Kingdome Kings most excellent Knights late letter March Mary Ministers names noble Parish poem Pollington PONTEFRACT portrait Prayer praying present Prince Printed for John Printed for Joseph Printers Privy Queen Richard Richard Lant Right Honourable Robert Robert Barker Royall Sept severall shewing Signed Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Overbury sold Street Treason trolle unto verses Westminster William woodcut yeere Yorke
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