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The Marriage of the Tvvo Great Princes, Fredericke Count Palatine, &c
Middleborovv. a Briefe Rehersall of the Accorde and Agreement, That the Captaynes, Burgises, and Armie of Middleborovv and Armevv
A Warnyng for Englande Conteynyng the Horrible Practises of the Kyng of Spayne, in the Kyngdome of Naples, and the Miseries Wherunto That Noble Realme Is Brought. (1555)
The Returne of the Knight of the Poste from Hell with the Diuels Aunswere to the Supplication of Pierce Penilesse, with Some Relation of the Last Treasons. (1606)
Englands Complaint to Iesus Christ, Against the Bishops Canons of the Late Sinfull Synod, a Seditious Conuenticle, a Packe of Hypocrites, a Sworne Confederacy, a Traiterous Conspiracy. (1640)
The Rudiments of Militarie Discipline Conteining Short Instructions for the Most Necessary Postures with Pike and Musquet, and Motions for Exercising a Companie. (1638)
Great Brittans Mourning Garment Giuen to All Faithfull Sorrowfull Subiects at the Funerall of Prince Henry. (1612)
A Newe Enterlude Drawen Oute of the Holy Scripture of Godly Queene Hester Verye Necessary Newly Made and Imprinted, This Present Yere. M.D.LXI. the Names of the Players. ... (1561)
Querimonia Ecclesiae. (1592)
A Discourse of the Great Ouerthrow Giuen by the French King Vnto the Leaguers in Poictiers, in Februarie Last with the Names of All Such Men of Account as Were Slaine or Taken Prisoners. (1592)
The Declaracyon of the Procedynge of a Conference, Begon at Westminster the Last of Marche, 1559 Concerning Certaine Articles of Religion and the Breaking VP of the Sayde Conference by Default and Contempt of Certayne Bysshops. (1560)
The Unlawfull Practises of Prelates Against Godly Ministers, the Maintainers of the Discipline of God (1584)
The Treasurers Almanacke Wherein with Necessary Tables of Interest, the Lenders Gaine, and Borrowers Losse, of 10, 8, 7, 6. in the 100. Are Easily Composed and Demonstrated for the Longitude and Latitude of All Places Whatsoeuer. (1631)
A Trumpet to Call Souldiers on to Noble Actions by the Rare and New Examples of Two Christian Kings and a Prince, Personally Meeting in the Open Field of Warre. Translated Out of the Latine Copie. (1627)
Nevves from Lough-Foyle in Ireland of the Late Treacherous Action, and Rebellion, of Sir Carey Adougherty and Felli MC Recah Mack Dauy. (1608)
The Life and Death of Levvis Gaufredy a Priest of the Church of the Accoules in Marceilles in France. Translated and Faithfully Collected Out of Two French Copies, the One Printed at Paris, the Other at Roane. (1612)
A True Declaration of That Vvhich Hapned Since the Enemies First Comming to Bommell, from the Besieging of the Same, Wherevnto Is Annexed, Some Collections Out of Seuerall Letters from Diuers Places. (1599)
A Relation of the Funerall Pompe, in Which the Body of Gustauus the Great, Late King of Sweden, Was Carryed from the Castle of Vbolgast, to the Sea-Side, to Be Transported Into Swethland. (1633)
The Treasurers Almanacke Wherein with Necessary Tables of Interest, the Lenders Gaine, and Borrowers Losse, of 10, 8, 7, 6. in the 100. Are Easily Composed and Demonstrated for the Longitude and Latitude of All Places Whatsoeuer. (1629)
The Humble Petition of the Communaltie to Their Nost [Sic] Renowned and Gracious Soueraigne, the Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, Queene of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &C. (1588)
This Booke Is Called the Treasure of Gladnesse and Semeth by the Copie, Being a Very Little Manuell, and Written in Velam. Set Forth and Allowed According to the Queenes Iniunctions. (1574)
Certayne Short Questions and Answeres Very Profitable and Necessarye for Yong Children, and Such as Are Desirous to Be Instructed in the Principles of the Christian Fayth. (1580)
The Summe of Christianitie Set Downe in Familiar Questions and Answers. (1600)
This Booke Is Called the Treasure of Gladnesse and Semeth by the Copie, Being a Very Little Manuell, and Written in Velam. Set Forth and Allowed According to the Queenes Iniunctions. (1581)