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Robert Devereux Earl of Essex

Essex, Robert Devereux

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OL4436176A

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    Robert Devereux Earl of Essex

  • Personal name

    Essex, Robert Devereux

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    OL4436176A

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  • Camp discipline, or, The sovldiers dvty

    Representative edition published 1967

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  • The copy of a letter sent from Robert, Earle of Essex, to Mr. Pym, a member of the House of Commons

    Representative edition published 1967

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  • The Earle of Essex his loyaltie and love to his King and covntrey

    Representative edition published 1967

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  • The resolution of the Earle of Essex to the King [sic] most Excellent Maiestie

    Representative edition published 1967

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  • A letter from His Excellency Robert Earl of Essex to the Honourable House of Commons

    Representative edition published 1967

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  • Terrible nevves from York

    Representative edition published 1967

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  • King Charles Vindicated, And The People, And The Army, Admonished. (ornaments)

    Representative edition published 1648

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  • King Charles Vindicated : And The People and Armie Admonished. Matter of Law delivered by the Iudges, at the Arraignement of the Earle of Essex. 1. For Subjects to put themselves into such a strength that the King cannot resist them, and to compell him to governe otherwise than according to his own Roy- all Authority, and direction, is manifest Rebellion. 2. The deposing and murdering of the King is a Consequent in every Rebellion

    Representative edition published 1648

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  • An elegie upon the most lamented death of the Right Honourable and truly valiant, Robert, earle of Essex, &c

    Representative edition published 1646

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  • A copy of a letter from the Earle of Essex, by order of the pretended Houses of Parliament, to Prince Rupert

    Representative edition published 1645

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  • A paper delivered into the Lords house by the Earle of Essex Lord Generall, at the offering up of his commission

    Representative edition published 1645

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  • Three Ordinances Of The Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament. One, Concerning the Trained Bands, and others of the Cities of London, Westmin- ster, and the County of Middlesex. Another, That every Captain shall choose a Marshall for his Company, to take notice of Delinquents, and take such further course with them, as in the said Order is specified. And Lastly, For the Incouragement of all such Apprentices, as have or shall voluntarily lift themselves in the Service of King and Parliament, for the defence of Religion, and pre- servation of the Kingdom, under the Command of his Excellency the Earle of Essex. ... (3 lines: order to print)

    Representative edition published 1644

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  • Six speeches spoken in the Guild-Hall, London

    Representative edition published 1644

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  • A letter written from His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex vnto the speaker of the House of Commons

    Representative edition published 1643

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  • Most hapy and wellcome newes from His Excellencie The Earle of Essex

    Representative edition published 1643

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  • Instrvctions Agreed on by a Committee Of the Lords and Commons for the Committee for Sequestration of Delinquents estates. Also An Order of the Commons Assembled in Parliament, concerning persons that shall come from Oxford or any part of the Kings army to London, without war- rant from both Houses of Parliament, or from his Excellencie the Earle of Essex, shall be apprehended as Spyes and proceeded against according to the rules of Warre. ... (3 lines: order to print.).

    Representative edition published 1643

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  • The second intelligence from His Excellency his quarters before Reading: bearing date there Aprill 25

    Representative edition published 1643

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  • A true relation of the late expedition of His Excellency, Robert, Earle of Essex, for the relief of Gloucester

    Representative edition published 1643

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  • The copy of a letter sent from His Excellencie Robert, Earle of Essex, to Mr. Pym, a member of the House of Commons

    Representative edition published 1642

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  • The resolvtion of His Excellence the Earle of Essex, lord generall of the forces, now raised for the defence of the King, Parliament, and kingdome

    Representative edition published 1642

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  • A Declaration And Resolvtion Of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. Concerning His Maiesties late Procla- mation for the Suppressing the present Rebellion, un- der the Command of Robert Earle of Essex

    Representative edition published 1642

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  • A Declaration And Resolution Of The Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, Concerning His Majesties late Proclamation for the suppressing of the present Rebellion, under the command of Ro- bert Earle of Essex

    Representative edition published 1642

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  • An Ordinance Or Declaration Of The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Shewing that all the Regiments of Foot, and Troopes of Horse, in London and all parts of England, shall within fortie eight houres after publication hereof, march to his Excel- lence, Robert Earle of Essex, to be imployed for the defence of his Majesty and Kingdome the Priviledge of Parliament and Li- berty of the Subiect. ... (5 lines)

    Representative edition published 1642

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  • The resolution of the Earle of Essex to the King [sic] most excellent maiestie

    Representative edition published 1642

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