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A Collection in English, of the Statutes nowe in force, con-tinued from the beginning of Magna Charta, made in the 9 yeere of the reigne of King H. 3. vntill the ende of the Session of Parliament holden in the 23. yeere of the reigne of our gra- tious Queene Eliza-bethe, vnder Titles placed by order of Alphabet : wherein is per- formed so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published. For which purpose also the Statutes concerning those Iustices haue this marke [SYMBOL] at the be- ginning, and this marke * at the ende of them, noted in the margent ouer against the same. Hereunto is added two Tables : the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles by order of Alphabet the substance of such referments as stoode at the end of eche Title in the first Collection of Statutes, set forth by Master Iustice Rastall. And in this Table, the Title of Iustices of the peace is specially perused and amended, for their more easie finding of matters in this booke, concerning their authoritie. In the other Table are set downe by order of the Kings reignes, the seuerall times of their Parliaments, together with the sundry chapters and intitulings of the particular Statutes in euery of the same
Queen Elizabeth I
A Collection in English, of the Statutes nowe in force, con-tinued from the beginning of Magna Charta, made in the 9 yeere of the reigne of King H. 3. vntill the ende of the Session of Parliament holden in the 23. yeere of the reigne of our gra- tious Queene Eliza-bethe, vnder Titles placed by order of Alphabet : wherein is per- formed so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published. For which purpose also the Statutes concerning those Iustices haue this marke [SYMBOL] at the be- ginning, and this marke * at the ende of them, noted in the margent ouer against the same. Hereunto is added two Tables : the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles by order of Alphabet the substance of such referments as stoode at the end of eche Title in the first Collection of Statutes, set forth by Master Iustice Rastall. And in this Table, the Title of Iustices of the peace is specially perused and amended, for their more easie finding of matters in this booke, concerning their authoritie. In the other Table are set downe by order of the Kings reignes, the seuerall times of their Parliaments, together with the sundry chapters and intitulings of the particular Statutes in euery of the same
A declaration of the causes mooving the Queene of England to give aide to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the Lowe Countries
Queen Elizabeth I
A declaration of the causes mooving the Queene of England to give aide to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the Lowe Countries
A Ninth Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. Viz. I. A Dialogue between two Friends, wherein the Church of England is vindicated in joyning with the Prince of Orange in his Descent into England. II. His late Majesty's Letter to the Lords and others of his Privy Council. III. Some Remarks on the late King's pretended Let- ter to the Lords, and others of his Privy Council. IV. Reasons for Crowning the Prince and Princess of Orange King and Queen jointly; and for placing the Executive Power in the Prince alone. V. A Lord's Speech without Doors to the Lords, upon the present Condition of the Government. VI. Reflections on a Paper, called, A Lord's Speech without Doors. VII. The Bishops Reasons to Queen Elizabeth for ta- king off the Queen of Scots
Queen Elizabeth I
A Ninth Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. Viz. I. A Dialogue between two Friends, wherein the Church of England is vindicated in joyning with the Prince of Orange in his Descent into England. II. His late Majesty's Letter to the Lords and others of his Privy Council. III. Some Remarks on the late King's pretended Let- ter to the Lords, and others of his Privy Council. IV. Reasons for Crowning the Prince and Princess of Orange King and Queen jointly; and for placing the Executive Power in the Prince alone. V. A Lord's Speech without Doors to the Lords, upon the present Condition of the Government. VI. Reflections on a Paper, called, A Lord's Speech without Doors. VII. The Bishops Reasons to Queen Elizabeth for ta- king off the Queen of Scots
A Particular declara- tion or testimony, of the vndutifull and traiterous affection borne against her Maiestie by Edmond Campion Jesuite, and other condemned Priestes, witnessed by their owne confessions
Queen Elizabeth I
A Particular declara- tion or testimony, of the vndutifull and traiterous affection borne against her Maiestie by Edmond Campion Jesuite, and other condemned Priestes, witnessed by their owne confessions
Aduertisments partly for due order in the publique ad- ministration of common prayers and vsinge the holy Sacramentes, and partly for the apparrell of all persons ec- clesiasticall, by vertue of the Queenes maiesties letters commaunding the same, the xxv. day of January, in the seuenth yeare of the raigne of oure Soueraigne Lady Elyzabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland Queene, defender of the fayth, &c. (device)
Queen Elizabeth I
Aduertisments partly for due order in the publique ad- ministration of common prayers and vsinge the holy Sacramentes, and partly for the apparrell of all persons ec- clesiasticall, by vertue of the Queenes maiesties letters commaunding the same, the xxv. day of January, in the seuenth yeare of the raigne of oure Soueraigne Lady Elyzabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland Queene, defender of the fayth, &c. (device)
Advertisements Partly for the due Order in the Publick Administration Of The Holy Sacraments, And partly for the Apparel of all Persons Ecclesiastical, By virtue of the Queens Majesties Letters com- manding the same, the Twenty fifth day of January, in the seventh year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c. (device)
Queen Elizabeth I
Advertisements Partly for the due Order in the Publick Administration Of The Holy Sacraments, And partly for the Apparel of all Persons Ecclesiastical, By virtue of the Queens Majesties Letters com- manding the same, the Twenty fifth day of January, in the seventh year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c. (device)
An Advertisement To Q, Elizabeth. Presented to her Maje- stie by the Author thereof. (ornament)
Queen Elizabeth I
An Advertisement To Q, Elizabeth. Presented to her Maje- stie by the Author thereof. (ornament)
An Humble petition of the Communaltie to their nost re- nowned and gracious Soueraigne, the Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Queene of Eng- land, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Also the lamentable complaint of the communaltie, by way of Supplication to the high court of Parliament, for a learned mi- nisterie, renued and augmented. A petition made to the Con-uocation house, 1586. by the godly ministers tending to reconcilia-tion, and translated into English. ... (15 lines)
Queen Elizabeth I
An Humble petition of the Communaltie to their nost re- nowned and gracious Soueraigne, the Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Queene of Eng- land, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Also the lamentable complaint of the communaltie, by way of Supplication to the high court of Parliament, for a learned mi- nisterie, renued and augmented. A petition made to the Con-uocation house, 1586. by the godly ministers tending to reconcilia-tion, and translated into English. ... (15 lines)
Anno xiii. Reginae Elizabethe. At the Parlaiment begunne & holden at Westminster the second of April, in the xiii. yere of the reigne of our most gratious soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Ireland Queene, defendour of the faith, &c. and there continued vntil the dissolu- tion of the same. To the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as foloweth
Queen Elizabeth I
Anno xiii. Reginae Elizabethe. At the Parlaiment begunne & holden at Westminster the second of April, in the xiii. yere of the reigne of our most gratious soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Ireland Queene, defendour of the faith, &c. and there continued vntil the dissolu- tion of the same. To the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as foloweth
Anno xliij. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xxvij. day of October, in the xliij. yeere of the Reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland Queene, Defender of the Faith, &c. And there continued vntill the disso- lution thereof, being the xix. of De- cember next following. 1601. To the high pleasure of Almighty God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Queen Elizabeth I
Anno xliij. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xxvij. day of October, in the xliij. yeere of the Reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland Queene, Defender of the Faith, &c. And there continued vntill the disso- lution thereof, being the xix. of De- cember next following. 1601. To the high pleasure of Almighty God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Anno xxvii. Anno xxvii. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begunne and holden at Westmin-ster, the xxiij. day of Nouember, in the xxvii. yeere of the reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, byt eh grace of God, of England, France, and Ire- land Queene, defender of the Faith, &c. and there continued, vntill the xxix. of March following
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Anno xxvii. Anno xxvii. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begunne and holden at Westmin-ster, the xxiij. day of Nouember, in the xxvii. yeere of the reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, byt eh grace of God, of England, France, and Ire- land Queene, defender of the Faith, &c. and there continued, vntill the xxix. of March following
Anno xxxix. Anno xxxix. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xxiiij. day of October, in the xxxix. yeere of the Reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the ninth of February next following, 1597. To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Queen Elizabeth I
Anno xxxix. Anno xxxix. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xxiiij. day of October, in the xxxix. yeere of the Reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the ninth of February next following, 1597. To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Anno xxxix. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xxiiij. day of October, in the xxxix. yeere of the Reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the ninth of February next following, 1597. To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Queen Elizabeth I
Anno xxxix. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xxiiij. day of October, in the xxxix. yeere of the Reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the ninth of February next following, 1597. To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Anno xxxj. Reginae Elizabethae. At a Session of Par- liament holden at Westminster the fourth day of Februarie, in the one and thirtieth yeere of the Reigne of our most gra- tious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God of England, Fraunce and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the xxix. of March. To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Queen Elizabeth I
Anno xxxj. Reginae Elizabethae. At a Session of Par- liament holden at Westminster the fourth day of Februarie, in the one and thirtieth yeere of the Reigne of our most gra- tious Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God of England, Fraunce and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the xxix. of March. To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Anno xxxv. Reginae Elizabethae At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xix. day of Februarie, in the fiue and thirtieth yeere of the Reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissoluti- on thereof, being the x. of Aprill, To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Queen Elizabeth I
Anno xxxv. Reginae Elizabethae At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xix. day of Februarie, in the fiue and thirtieth yeere of the Reigne of our most gracious Soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissoluti- on thereof, being the x. of Aprill, To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this Realme, were enacted as followeth
Articles to be en- quired of in the visitatiō, in the First yeere of the Raign of our most dread Soue- raign Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland Queene, Defender of the Faith, &c. Anno Dom. 1559
Queen Elizabeth I
Articles to be en- quired of in the visitatiō, in the First yeere of the Raign of our most dread Soue- raign Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland Queene, Defender of the Faith, &c. Anno Dom. 1559
Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the first yere of the raigne of our most dread Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, de-fendour of the Faith, &c. Anno domini. 1559
Queen Elizabeth I
Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the first yere of the raigne of our most dread Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, de-fendour of the Faith, &c. Anno domini. 1559
Articles Whereupon it was agreed by the Archbishoppes and Bi- shoppes of both prouinces and the whole cleargie, in the Con- uocation holden at London in the yere of our Lorde God, 1562. according to the compu- tation of the Churche of En- glande, for the auoiding of the diuersities of opinions, and for the stablishyng of consent touching true religion. Put foorth by the Queenes aucthoritie
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Articles Whereupon it was agreed by the Archbishoppes and Bi- shoppes of both prouinces and the whole cleargie, in the Con- uocation holden at London in the yere of our Lorde God, 1562. according to the compu- tation of the Churche of En- glande, for the auoiding of the diuersities of opinions, and for the stablishyng of consent touching true religion. Put foorth by the Queenes aucthoritie
Articuli De quibus convenit inter Archiepiscopos, Et Epis-copos Utrusque Provinciae, Et Clerum Universum In Synodo, Londini. Anno 1562. secundum computationem Ecclesiae Anglicanae, ad tollendam opinionum dissentionem, & consensum in vera Religione firmandum. Aediti authoritate serenissimae Reginae. (ornaments)
Queen Elizabeth I
Articuli De quibus convenit inter Archiepiscopos, Et Epis-copos Utrusque Provinciae, Et Clerum Universum In Synodo, Londini. Anno 1562. secundum computationem Ecclesiae Anglicanae, ad tollendam opinionum dissentionem, & consensum in vera Religione firmandum. Aediti authoritate serenissimae Reginae. (ornaments)
Articvli De Qvibvs Convenit Inter Archiepiscopos, Et Episcopos Vtrivsqve Provinciae, Et Clerum vniversum in Synodo, Londindi. An. 1562. secundum computationem Ecclesiae Anglicanae, ad tollendam opinionum dissentio- nem, & consensum in vera Reli- gione firmandum. Aediti authoritate serenissimae Reginae. Item Liber quorundam Canonum Disciplinae Ecclesiae Anglicanae. Anno 1571. (double column). 3.De Episcopis. 5.De Decanis Ecclesiarum. 8.De Archidiaconis. 9.De Cancellariis.&c. 14.De Aedituis Ecclesiarum
Queen Elizabeth I
Articvli De Qvibvs Convenit Inter Archiepiscopos, Et Episcopos Vtrivsqve Provinciae, Et Clerum vniversum in Synodo, Londindi. An. 1562. secundum computationem Ecclesiae Anglicanae, ad tollendam opinionum dissentio- nem, & consensum in vera Reli- gione firmandum. Aediti authoritate serenissimae Reginae. Item Liber quorundam Canonum Disciplinae Ecclesiae Anglicanae. Anno 1571. (double column). 3.De Episcopis. 5.De Decanis Ecclesiarum. 8.De Archidiaconis. 9.De Cancellariis.&c. 14.De Aedituis Ecclesiarum
Asinus onustus
Queen Elizabeth I
Asinus onustus
Asinus Onustus. The Asse Overladen. To His Loving, And Deare Mistresse, Elizabeth The Blessed Qveene Of England. This Booke was delivered to Queene Eliz
Queen Elizabeth I
Asinus Onustus. The Asse Overladen. To His Loving, And Deare Mistresse, Elizabeth The Blessed Qveene Of England. This Booke was delivered to Queene Eliz
By the Queen. A Proclamation against certain seditious and schisma- tical Books and Libels &c
Queen Elizabeth I
By the Queen. A Proclamation against certain seditious and schisma- tical Books and Libels &c
By the Queen. A Proclamation against the despisers or breakers of the orders prescribed in the book of Common prayer
Queen Elizabeth I
By the Queen. A Proclamation against the despisers or breakers of the orders prescribed in the book of Common prayer
By the Queen. A Proclamation against the Sectaries of the Fa- mily of love
Queen Elizabeth I
By the Queen. A Proclamation against the Sectaries of the Fa- mily of love
Certayne Ser- mons appoynted by the Queenes Maiestie, to be declared and read, by al Persons, Vycars & Curates euery Sundaye and holyday, in their Churches
Queen Elizabeth I
Certayne Ser- mons appoynted by the Queenes Maiestie, to be declared and read, by al Persons, Vycars & Curates euery Sundaye and holyday, in their Churches
Coppie de la requeste presentee au Turc par l'agent de la Royne d'Angleterre, le 9. de Novembre 1587
Queen Elizabeth I
Coppie de la requeste presentee au Turc par l'agent de la Royne d'Angleterre, le 9. de Novembre 1587
Declaration des iustes causes, qui ont meu sa Serenissime Maiesté de mettre sus une armeé navalle pour envoier vers l'Espagne
Queen Elizabeth I
Declaration des iustes causes, qui ont meu sa Serenissime Maiesté de mettre sus une armeé navalle pour envoier vers l'Espagne
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 ...
Queen 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 ...
Elizabetha Dei gratia Angliae, Franciae, & Hiberniae regina, fidei defensor, &c., serenissimo principi ac domino domino Rodolpho, Romanorum electo imperatori semper augusto ...
Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabetha Dei gratia Angliae, Franciae, & Hiberniae regina, fidei defensor, &c., serenissimo principi ac domino domino Rodolpho, Romanorum electo imperatori semper augusto ...
Elizabethæ, Angliæ reginæ haeresim Calvinianam propvgnantis, saevissimum in Catholicos sui regni edictum
Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabethæ, Angliæ reginæ haeresim Calvinianam propvgnantis, saevissimum in Catholicos sui regni edictum
Her Maiesties most princelie answere, delievered by her selfe at the court at Whitehall, on the last day of November 1601
Queen Elizabeth I
Her Maiesties most princelie answere, delievered by her selfe at the court at Whitehall, on the last day of November 1601
History's Greatest Speeches
Queen Elizabeth I
History's Greatest Speeches
Household Expenses of the Princess Elizabeth During Her Residence at Hatfield, October 1, 1551, to September 30 1552
Queen Elizabeth I
Household Expenses of the Princess Elizabeth During Her Residence at Hatfield, October 1, 1551, to September 30 1552
Idea consiliarii: hoc est, de conciliis et consiliariis principum, eorumque qualitatibus, virtute ac electionibus, libellus
Queen Elizabeth I
Idea consiliarii: hoc est, de conciliis et consiliariis principum, eorumque qualitatibus, virtute ac electionibus, libellus
Iniunctions giuen by the Queenes Maiestie. Anno Dom. 1559. The First yeere of the Raigne of our Soue- raign Lady Queene Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth I
Iniunctions giuen by the Queenes Maiestie. Anno Dom. 1559. The First yeere of the Raigne of our Soue- raign Lady Queene Elizabeth
Lettere ai fidi e agli infidi
Queen Elizabeth I
Lettere ai fidi e agli infidi
Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI of Scotland
Queen Elizabeth I
Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI of Scotland
Preces privatae in studiosorum gratiam collectae, & Regia authoritate approbatae
Queen Elizabeth I
Preces privatae in studiosorum gratiam collectae, & Regia authoritate approbatae
Queen Elizabeth's defence of her proceedings in church and state
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth's defence of her proceedings in church and state
Queen Elizabeth's Englishings of Boethius, de Consolatione Philosophiae, A. D. 1593
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth's Englishings of Boethius, de Consolatione Philosophiae, A. D. 1593
Queene Elizabeths speech to her last Parliament
Queen Elizabeth I
Queene Elizabeths speech to her last Parliament
Responsum ad Protestationem, quam orator regis Gallorum, nomine sui principis, serenissimae Angliae reginae obtulit xx. die aprilis, anno Domini M.D.LX
Queen Elizabeth I
Responsum ad Protestationem, quam orator regis Gallorum, nomine sui principis, serenissimae Angliae reginae obtulit xx. die aprilis, anno Domini M.D.LX
Reverend Mr. Brightmans Iudgement or Pro- phesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Hol- land, and the Churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the Hierarchy therein. Collected out of his Exposition on the Revelations, Printed above 40 yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, fore-seeing and foretel- ling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future State of our times
Queen Elizabeth I
Reverend Mr. Brightmans Iudgement or Pro- phesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Hol- land, and the Churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the Hierarchy therein. Collected out of his Exposition on the Revelations, Printed above 40 yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, fore-seeing and foretel- ling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future State of our times
Reverend Mr. Brightmans Iudgement or Pro- phesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Hol- land, and the Churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the Hierarchy therein. Collected out of his Exposition on the Revelations, Printed above 40 yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, he fore-seeing and fore- telling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future State of our times
Queen Elizabeth I
Reverend Mr. Brightmans Iudgement or Pro- phesies what shall befall Germany, Scotland, Hol- land, and the Churches adhering to them. Likewise what shall befall England, and the Hierarchy therein. Collected out of his Exposition on the Revelations, Printed above 40 yeares since. Wonderfull to see how they are fulfilled, and in fulfilling, he fore-seeing and fore- telling what our eyes have seen, and may see, both in the past, present and future State of our times
The accession speech and prayer, 1558
Queen Elizabeth I
The accession speech and prayer, 1558
The golden speech, 1601
Queen Elizabeth I
The golden speech, 1601
The last speech and thanks of Queen Elizabeth of ever blessed memory, to her last Parliament, after her delivery from the Popish plots, &c
Queen Elizabeth I
The last speech and thanks of Queen Elizabeth of ever blessed memory, to her last Parliament, after her delivery from the Popish plots, &c
The last speech and thanks of Queen Elizabeth, 1601
Queen Elizabeth I
The last speech and thanks of Queen Elizabeth, 1601
The marriage speech (extemporaneous version), 1599 (published 1688)
Queen Elizabeth I
The marriage speech (extemporaneous version), 1599 (published 1688)
The marriage speech (parliamentary version), 1559
Queen Elizabeth I
The marriage speech (parliamentary version), 1559
The novels of Elizabeth, Queen of England
Queen Elizabeth I
The novels of Elizabeth, Queen of England
The public speaking of Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth I
The public speaking of Queen Elizabeth
The Second Tome Of Homilies, Of Such Matters As Were Promised, And Entituled in the former part of Homilies. Set out by the Authority of the late Queenes Majesty
Queen Elizabeth I
The Second Tome Of Homilies, Of Such Matters As Were Promised, And Entituled in the former part of Homilies. Set out by the Authority of the late Queenes Majesty
The Seconde Tome of Homelyes of such matters as were pro- mised and Jntituled in the former part of Ho- melyes, set out by the aucthoritie of the Quenes Maiestie
Queen Elizabeth I
The Seconde Tome of Homelyes of such matters as were pro- mised and Jntituled in the former part of Ho- melyes, set out by the aucthoritie of the Quenes Maiestie
The Tilbury speech (Aske's version), 1588
Queen Elizabeth I
The Tilbury speech (Aske's version), 1588
The true copy of a letter, 1586
Queen Elizabeth I
The true copy of a letter, 1586
Uncalendared state papers foreign of Elizabeth I for the period May 1592-March 1603
Queen Elizabeth I
Uncalendared state papers foreign of Elizabeth I for the period May 1592-March 1603
Uncalendared state papers foreign of Elizabeth I, 1592-1603
Queen Elizabeth I
Uncalendared state papers foreign of Elizabeth I, 1592-1603
VVarning peece for London Being A True Relation of the Bloody Massacre Of The Protestants In Paris, By the Papists and Cavileers
Queen Elizabeth I
VVarning peece for London Being A True Relation of the Bloody Massacre Of The Protestants In Paris, By the Papists and Cavileers