Some farther intelligence of the affairs of England : the death of the renowned Oliver Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland : with an exact relation how Somerset-House was prepared for his effigies : the proclaiming ... the Lord Richard ... Protector of England ... : a Parliament called Jan. 7, 1659 ... : a list of the English fleet designed for the Sound ... : petition of the General Council of the officers of the armyes of England ... : a proclamation about dissolving the Parliament ... April 22, 1659 : a declaration of the officers of the army ...
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Some farther intelligence of the affairs of England : the death of the renowned Oliver Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland : with an exact relation how Somerset-House was prepared for his effigies : the proclaiming ... the Lord Richard ... Protector of England ... : a Parliament called Jan. 7, 1659 ... : a list of the English fleet designed for the Sound ... : petition of the General Council of the officers of the armyes of England ... : a proclamation about dissolving the Parliament ... April 22, 1659 : a declaration of the officers of the army ...
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
Diary of Thomas Burton, esq., Member of the Parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell from 1656 to 1659 /
by: Burton, Thomas, active 1656-1659
Published: (1974)
by: Burton, Thomas, active 1656-1659
Published: (1974)
Several reasons why some officers of the army : with many other good people, did heretofore admit of and subject to Oliver Cromwel as the supreme magistrate of the common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging : as also, why they did admit of and subject to Richard, the eldest son of the said Oliver, as successor to his father in the government of the aforesaid common-wealth, &c. : likewise, why they have rejected the said government, and earnestly desire the Long Parliament to sit to exercise and discharge their trust in governing the said common-wealth without a single person, king-ship, or House of Lords.
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
Several reasons why some officers of the army : with many other good people, did heretofore admit of and subject to Oliver Cromwel as the supreme magistrate of the common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging : as also, why they did admit of and subject to Richard, the eldest son of the said Oliver, as successor to his father in the government of the aforesaid common-wealth, &c. : likewise, why they have rejected the said government, and earnestly desire the Long Parliament to sit to exercise and discharge their trust in governing the said common-wealth without a single person, king-ship, or House of Lords.
The vvorld in a maize, or, Olivers ghost..
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
An Oxford elegie, ek thanatou athanasia, or, A fallacy put upon death by our Most Gracious Prince and Soveraign Oliver Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions belonging thereunto.
by: T. M.
Published: (1658)
by: T. M.
Published: (1658)
An Oxford elegie, ek thanatou athanasia, or, A fallacy put upon death by our Most Gracious Prince and Soveraign Oliver Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions belonging thereunto
by: T. M.
Published: (1658)
by: T. M.
Published: (1658)
Good counsel and advice rejected by disobedient men : and the dayes of Oliver Cromwells visitation passed over, and also of Richard Cromwel his son ...
by: Burrough, Edward, 1633-1663
by: Burrough, Edward, 1633-1663
Good counsel and advice rejected by disobedient men : and the dayes of Oliver Cromwells visitation passed over, and also of Richard Cromwel his son ...
by: Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662
Published: (1659)
by: Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662
Published: (1659)
Letters of state /
by: Milton, John, 1608-1674
Published: (1694)
by: Milton, John, 1608-1674
Published: (1694)
Letters of state /
by: Milton, John, 1608-1674
Published: (1694)
by: Milton, John, 1608-1674
Published: (1694)
Serenissimo principi Richardo, invictissimi et augustissimi Olivari nuper vita defuncti successori, Angliæ, Scotiæ, et Hiberniæ, cum territoriis et ditionibus protectori : carmen panegyricum unà cum epicedio in præcedentem principem dicat /
by: Wingfield, Augustus
Published: (1658)
by: Wingfield, Augustus
Published: (1658)
Margery good-covv, that gave a gallon of milk, and kickt down the pail, and beraid the milk-maid, what did she merit? speak, gentlemen. Or, A short discourse, shewing that there is not a farthing due from this nation to old Oliver for all his pretended services: : and if any thing be given his son, it must be in respect to his own personal virtues, and modest behaviours, during his being Protector; and not out of any respect to his ill-deserving father.
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
Serenissimo principi Richardo, invictissimi et augustissimi Olivari nuper vita defuncti successori, Angliæ, Scotiæ, et Hiberniæ, cum territoriis et ditionibus protectori : carmen panegyricum unà cum epicedio in præcedentem principem dicat /
by: Wingfield, Augustus
Published: (1658)
by: Wingfield, Augustus
Published: (1658)
Musarum Cantabrigiensium luctus & gratulatio : ille in funere Oliveri Angliæ, Scotiæ, & Hiberniæ protectoris : hæc de Ricardi successione felicissima ad eundem.
Published: (1658)
Published: (1658)
Musarum Cantabrigiensium luctus & gratulatio : ille in funere Oliveri Angliæ, Scotiæ, & Hiberniæ protectoris : hæc de Ricardi successione felicissima ad eundem.
Published: (1658)
Published: (1658)
The Pourtraiture of His royal Highness, Oliver late Lord Protector &c. in his life and death : with a short view of his government, as also a description of his standing and lying in state at Sommerset-House, and the manner of his funeral solemnity on Tuesday November 23.
The Pourtraiture of His royal Highness, Oliver late Lord Protector &c. in his life and death : with a short view of his government, as also a description of his standing and lying in state at Sommerset-House, and the manner of his funeral solemnity on Tuesday November 23.
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
Treason's master-piece, or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver, the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament : who desired him to take upon him the title of King of England ... : wherein many of the leading-men of those times did, by unanswerable arguments, assert and prove monarchy to be the only legal ancient, and necessary form of government in these kingdoms /
by: Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 1608-1669
by: Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 1608-1669
Treason's master-piece, or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver, the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament : who desired him to take upon him the title of King of England ... : wherein many of the leading-men of those times did, by unanswerable arguments, assert and prove monarchy to be the only legal ancient, and necessary form of government in these kingdoms /
by: Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669
Published: (1680)
by: Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669
Published: (1680)
An exact character or, narrative of the late right noble, and magnificent Lord, Oliver Cromvvell, the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with the dominions thereof : Together with a brief recapitulation (or declaration) of his many miraculous victories, virtues, and atchievements, throughout the three nations. With his decease on Friday, the 3d of Septemb. 1658, being above 60 years of age; and the election of his eldest son the Lord Richard, to be Lord Protector of England, Scotland, & Ireland, &c. With the proclaiming of His Highness on Saturday, (the 4th instant) throughout the cities of London, and Westminster. Written by T. l'W. of the Middle-Temple, London, for the present perusal of all honest patriots: and allowed on, by special authority, to be forthwith printed and published.
by: T. L. W.
Published: (1658)
by: T. L. W.
Published: (1658)
As you were, or, The Lord General Cromwel and the grand officers of the armie their remembrancer : wherein as in a glass they may see the faces of their soules spotted with apostacy, ambitious breach of promise, and hocus-pocus-juggleing with the honest soldiers and the rest of the free-people of England : to the end that haveing seene their deformed and fearfull visage, they may be returning to doe their first pretended workes, wipe of their spots, mend their deformities & regaine their lost credit : in a word, save themselves and the gaspeing libertyes of the surprized and enslaved English nation : least enlargement and deliverance arise to the English from another place, but they and their fathers house shall be destroyed : Ester 4. and 14. : all which is contained in a letter directed to the Lord Generall Cromwel, to be communicated to the grandees of his army /
by: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657
Published: (1652)
by: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657
Published: (1652)
As you were, or, The Lord General Cromwel and the grand officers of the armie their remembrancer : wherein as in a glass they may see the faces of their soules spotted with apostacy, ambitious breach of promise, and hocus-pocus-juggleing with the honest soldiers and the rest of the free-people of England : to the end that haveing seene their deformed and fearfull visage, they may be returning to doe their first pretended workes, wipe of their spots, mend their deformities & regaine their lost credit : in a word, save themselves and the gaspeing libertyes of the surprized and enslaved English nation : least enlargement and deliverance arise to the English from another place, but they and their fathers house shall be destroyed : Ester 4. and 14. : all which is contained in a letter directed to the Lord Generall Cromwel, to be communicated to the grandees of his army /
by: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657
Published: (1652)
by: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657
Published: (1652)
By His Highnes Council in Scotland for the government thereof. : Whereas it hath the most wise God in his providence to take out of this world the most serene and renowned Oliver late Lord Protector of this Commonwealth and his said highnesse having in his life-time according to the humble petition and advice declared and appointed the most noble and illustrious the Lord Richard ...
by: Scotland. Privy Council
Published: (1658)
by: Scotland. Privy Council
Published: (1658)
An appeale from the court to the country /
by: Member of Parliament lawfully chosen but secluded illegally by my L. Protector
Published: (1656)
by: Member of Parliament lawfully chosen but secluded illegally by my L. Protector
Published: (1656)
An appeale from the court to the country /
by: Member of Parliament lawfully chosen but secluded illegally by my L. Protector
Published: (1656)
by: Member of Parliament lawfully chosen but secluded illegally by my L. Protector
Published: (1656)
The history of the life & death of Oliver Cromwell : the late usurper and pretended protector of England &c. /
by: Heath, James, 1629-1664
Published: (1663)
by: Heath, James, 1629-1664
Published: (1663)
The history of the life & death of Oliver Cromwell : the late usurper and pretended protector of England &c. /
by: Heath, James, 1629-1664
by: Heath, James, 1629-1664
The Lord Protector : religion and politics in the life of Oliver Cromwell /
by: Paul, Robert S. (Robert Sydney), 1918-1992
Published: (2023)
by: Paul, Robert S. (Robert Sydney), 1918-1992
Published: (2023)
Cromwell, the Lord Protector /
by: Fraser, Antonia, 1932-
Published: (1975)
by: Fraser, Antonia, 1932-
Published: (1975)
Whereas it hath pleased the most wise God, in his providence, to take out of this world the most serene and renowned, Oliver late Lord Protector of this Commonwealth; ....
Published: (1658)
Published: (1658)
Whereas it hath pleased the most wise God, in his providence, to take out of this world the most serene and renowned, Oliver late Lord Protector of this Commonwealth; ...
Published: (1658)
Published: (1658)
Whereas it hath pleased the most wise God, in his providence, to take out of this world the most serene and renowned, Oliver late Lord Protector of this Commonwealth ...
Published: (1658)
Published: (1658)
Considerations and proposals presented to his late Highnesse Oliver, Lord Protector of England : touching the not warring with Spain, or the more advantagious prosecuting thereof, after it was begun /
by: F. B.
Published: (1659)
by: F. B.
Published: (1659)
Considerations and proposals presented to his late Highnesse Oliver, Lord Protector of England : touching the not warring with Spain, or the more advantagious prosecuting thereof, after it was begun /
by: F. B.
Published: (1659)
by: F. B.
Published: (1659)
A poem upon the death of His late Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland & Ireland /
by: Dryden, John, 1631-1700
by: Dryden, John, 1631-1700
A poem upon the death of His late Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland & Ireland /
by: Dryden, John, 1631-1700
Published: (1659)
by: Dryden, John, 1631-1700
Published: (1659)
A petitionary epistle directed to the Lord Protector, and people of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, to continue in unity..
by: N. T.
Published: (1658)
by: N. T.
Published: (1658)
Three poems upon the death of His late Highnesse Oliver lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland /
by: Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687
by: Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687
Three poems upon the death of His late Highnesse Oliver lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland /
by: Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687
Published: (1659)
by: Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687
Published: (1659)