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... Queen Elizabeth's reign . Text : Entries of books to 25.June 1595 ; Entries of apprentices and freemen , calls on the livery and fines to 2 July , 1605. 1875. v . 3. Introduction . A provisional list of London printers and publishers ...
... Queen Elizabeth's reign . Text : Entries of books to 25.June 1595 ; Entries of apprentices and freemen , calls on the livery and fines to 2 July , 1605. 1875. v . 3. Introduction . A provisional list of London printers and publishers ...
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... Queen Elizabeth . - The true narration of the entertainment of His Majesty from his departure from Edinburgh till his receiving at London . By T. M. , 1603. - King James , his entertainment at Theobald's . By John Savile , 1603. - Time ...
... Queen Elizabeth . - The true narration of the entertainment of His Majesty from his departure from Edinburgh till his receiving at London . By T. M. , 1603. - King James , his entertainment at Theobald's . By John Savile , 1603. - Time ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , King Charles I. , King Charles II . , and from Bishop Burnet's History of his own times London , 1809. 16 , 607 p . Cited as Maseres , Occasional essays . ... 49. NEWCASTLE - UPON - TYNE TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY ...
... Queen Elizabeth , King Charles I. , King Charles II . , and from Bishop Burnet's History of his own times London , 1809. 16 , 607 p . Cited as Maseres , Occasional essays . ... 49. NEWCASTLE - UPON - TYNE TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY ...
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... Queen Elizabeth . Reign of King Charles I. v . 6-7 . Commonwealth . Reign of King James II . v . 9-12 . Reign of ... Queen Anne . Cited as Somers . 55. SPALDING CLUB , ABERDEEN . The miscellany of the Spalding club . V. I - 5 . Aberdeen ...
... Queen Elizabeth . Reign of King Charles I. v . 6-7 . Commonwealth . Reign of King James II . v . 9-12 . Reign of ... Queen Anne . Cited as Somers . 55. SPALDING CLUB , ABERDEEN . The miscellany of the Spalding club . V. I - 5 . Aberdeen ...
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... Queen Elizabeths times . - Severall discourses written , in the dayes of King Iames . - Several letters written to Queen Elizabeth , King Iames , divers lords , and others . - Other letters ... written in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth ...
... Queen Elizabeths times . - Severall discourses written , in the dayes of King Iames . - Several letters written to Queen Elizabeth , King Iames , divers lords , and others . - Other letters ... written in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth ...
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