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Stuart tracts, 1603-1693

with an introduction by C.H. Firth

(An English garner)

Archibald Constable, 1903

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Reprinted from the English garner (1877-1890, London, 8 volumes)

収録内容

  • Account of the death of Queen Elizabeth : and of his ride to King James at Edinburgh, 1603 / Sir Robert Carey
  • The true narration of the entertainment of his Royal Majesty, from the time of his departure from Edenbrough till his receiving at London : with all, or the most speciall occurrences : together with the names of those gentlemen whom his Maiesty honoured with knighthood
  • King James his entertainment at Theobalds : with his welcome to London, together with a salutatorie poeme / by John Savile
  • The time triumphant, declaring in briefe the arraival of our soueraigne liege Lord, King James into England, his coronation at Westminster : together with his late royal progresse, from the Tower of London throúgh the city to his Highness's manor of Whiteball : shewing also the varieties and rareties of all the sundry trophies or pageants, erected as well by the worthty citizens of the Honourable City of London, as also by certain of other nations, namely, Italians, Dutch, and French : with a rehearsal of the King and Queene's late coming to the exchange in London / by Gilbert Dugdale
  • The commentaries of Sir Francis Vere, being divers pieces of service, wherein he had command; written by himself, in way of commentary / published by William Dillingham
  • Sir Thomas Overbury his observations, in his travels upon the state of the seventeen provinces, as they stood anno Domini 1609 : the treaty of peace being then on foot
  • The interpreter : wherein three principal termes of state, much mistaken by the vulgar, are clearly unfoulded
  • The famous and wonderful recovery of a ship of Bristol, called the exchange, from the Turkish pirates of Argier; with the unmatchable attempts and good success of John Rawlins, pilot in her, and other slaves; who, in the end (with the slaughter of about forty of the Turks and Moors), brought the ship into plymouth, the 13th of February [1622] last, with the Captain a Renegado, and five Turks more; besides the redemption of twenty-four men and one boy from Turkish slavery
  • Three to one : being, an English-Spanish combat performed by a westerne gentleman of Tavistock in Devonshire, with an English quarterstaffe, against three Spanish [at once] with rapiers and poniards; at sherries [Xeres] in Spain, the 15th day of november, 1625; in the presence of Dukes, Condes, Marquises, and other great dons of Spain; being the counseil of war / the author of this book, and actor in this encounter, R[ichard] Peeeke
  • A true relation of a brave English stratagem practised lately upon a sea town in Galizia, one of the kingdomes in Spain; and most valiantly and succesfully performed by one English ship alone of thrity tons, with no more than 35 men in her : as also with two other remarkable accidents between the English and Spaniards, to the glory of our nation
  • The sequestration of Archbishop Abbot from all his ecclesiastical offices, in 1627 / John Rushworth
  • Short memorials of some things to be cleared during my command in the army : 1645 to 1650 A.D. / Thomas, third Lord Fairfax
  • A short memorial of northern actions; during the war there, from the year 1642 till the year 1644 / Thomas, third Lord Fairfax
  • A true and just relation of Major-General Sir Thomas Morgan's progress in France and Flanders with the six thousand English, in the years 1657 and 1658, at the taking of Dunkirk, and other important places : as it was delivered by the General himself
  • England's joy, or A relation of the most remarkable passages, from his Majesty's arrival at Dover, to his entrance at Whitehall
  • A relation of the great sufferings and strange adventures of Henry Pitman, chirurgeon to the late Duke of Monmouth, containing an account
  • An account of the adventures of my companions, since〓left them on Saltatudos : communicated to me, by John Whicker, since his arrival in England
  • A true and exact account of the retaking the ship, called the friend's adventure of Topsham, from the French; after she had been taken six days, and they were upon the coasts of France with it four days : where one Englishman and a boy set upon seven French-men, killed two of them, took the other five prisoners, and brought the ship and them safe to England / performed and written by Robert Lyde

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA11471818
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Westminster
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxxvi, 514 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
  • 親書誌ID
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