16 items found

The history of King John, King Henry III, and the most illustrious King Edward I: wherein the ancient sovereign dominion of the kings of England, Scotland, France and Ireland overall persons in all ... (1670)

William Prynne

Historical discourses upon several occasions (1705)

Edward Walker (Sir)

Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers and anuscripts relating to the Civil War, The Commonwealth and Restoration: collected by George Thomason 1640-1661 (1908) [Vol II, Catalogue of the collection 1653-1661 and newspaper index]

The Royal encyclopedia (1991)

Ronald Allison

A letter to an English layman, on the coronation oath: and his late majesty's correspondence with Lord Kenyon and Mr. Pitt (1828)

Henry Phillpotts

The Queen's orders of chivalry (1964)

Ivan De La Bere

The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy .. (1714)

John William Fortescue (The Honourable Sir)

A collection of letters ...by ... General George Monk relating to the restoration of the royal family (1714)

George  Monck (1st Duke of Albemarle)

A short history of the kings of England. Shewing what right every king had to the crown ... (1715)

Short ..

Hero of the restoration: a life of General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1936)

Oliver Warner

The art of restoring, or the piety and probity of General Monk, in bringing about the last restoration .. (1714)

George  Monck (1st Duke of Albemarle)

The descent on England: a study of the English revolution of 1688 and its European background (1969)

John Carswell

A letter from His Excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers under his command, to the parliament; .. (1660)

George  Monck (1st Duke of Albemarle)

Britons strike home. The absolute necessity of impeaching (1715)

A letter to General Monck, in answer to his of the 23 of January, directed to Mr. Rolle, to be communicated to ... Devon .. (1659)

A letter from His Excellencie the Lord General Monck, and the officers under his command, to the parliament 11 of Feb. 1659 ([1660])

George  Monck (1st Duke of Albemarle)