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The Microbook Library of English Literature: Beginnings to 1660

The Microbook Library of English Literature: Beginnings to 1660

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Charles I, king of Great Britain, 1600-1649. 3. Henrietta Maria, queen consort of Charles I, king of Great Britain, 1609-1669. 4. Capuchins in Englanrf I. Cyprien de Gamaches, pere, fl. 1630- 1669. II. Williams. Robert Fotkestone, 1805(ca.)-1872 ...
The Court and Times of Charles the First: Illustrated by ...

The Court and Times of Charles the First: Illustrated by ...

Cyprien (de Gamaches)

Illustrated by Authentic and Confidential Letters, from Various Public and Private Collections; Including Memoirs of the Mission in England of the Capuchin Friars in the Service of Queen Henrietta Maria Cyprien (de Gamaches) Robert ...
Catholics Writing the Nation in Early Modern Britain and Ireland

Catholics Writing the Nation in Early Modern Britain and Ireland

Christopher Highley

As Alexander Samson points out, Philip's “English-style clothing was crucial in paving the way towards his acceptance in England as Mary's consort and king of England. It was part of the process by which he identified himself with England ...
Letters of the king of England

Letters of the king of England

Halliwell-Phillipps

Charles I. to Richard Browne 1643 343 Charles I. to prince Maurice . . , 1643 343 Charles I. to the mayor of Newbury 1643 344 Charles I. to the queen 1644 344 Charles I. to general Goring 1644 145 Charles I. to the earl of Newcastle . , 1644  ...
Elizabeth I: Queen of Tudor England

Elizabeth I: Queen of Tudor England

Myra Weatherly

A biography profiling the life of Queen Elizabeth I, the queen of England during the peak of the Renaissance era. Includes source notes and timeline.
Dark Lady

Dark Lady

Maria Dahvana Headley

Sex and alchemy, fireships and monsters, and England's greatest playwrights entwined in a love triangle with an immortal queen - Cleopatra will become Shakespeare's Dark Lady...and England's saviour.
Women in Ugarit and Israel: Their Social and Religious ...

Women in Ugarit and Israel: Their Social and Religious ...

Hennie J. Marsman

I concur with Susan Ackerman, who assumes the Queen of Heaven to be a syncretistic goddess, combining characteristics of east Semitic Ishtar and west Semitic Astarte.185 Whether the Queen of Heaven should be regarded as the consort of ...
Syd Hoff's Henrietta Stories

Syd Hoff's Henrietta Stories

Syd Hoff

Three rare books by the author and illustrator of Danny and the Dinosaur recount the adventures of a plucky little chicken: Henrietta Lays Some Eggs; Henrietta, the Early Bird; and Henrietta Goes to the Fair.
Twilight of Splendor: The Court of Queen Victoria During Her ...

Twilight of Splendor: The Court of Queen Victoria During Her ...

Greg King

Twilight of Splendor leads you on an extravagant tour into the heart of history's last and greatest royal empire: the court of Victoria Regina et Imperatrix—Queen of England and Empress of India.
The Broadview Anthology of Literature of the Revolutionary ...

The Broadview Anthology of Literature of the Revolutionary ...

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1758 – 1793 Henrietta Boyle O'Neill was the only child of Charles Boyle, Lord Dungarvon, and Susannah Hoare Boyle, daughter of the banker Henry Hoare. In 1777, she ... 358 Henrietta O'Neill Henrietta O'Neill 1758 – 1793 from Desmond.
Fox's Book of Martyrs

Fox's Book of Martyrs

John Foxe

Published early in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, only five years after the death of the Roman Catholic Queen Mary, the work is an affirmation of the Protestant Reformation in England during the ongoing period of religious ...
Queen of Kings

Queen of Kings

Maria Dahvana Headley

Brutally authentic historical fiction meets the darkest of fantasy in Maria Dahvana Headley's extraordinary debut novel about the most famous woman in history: Cleopatra, Queen of Kings.
Elizabeth I: Queen of Tudor England

Elizabeth I: Queen of Tudor England

Myra Weatherly

Describes the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, whose forty-five year rule encompassed a period of exploration, economic growth, and an increased interest in the arts.
Who's who in Canada

Who's who in Canada

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... Commerce, 25 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. Born London, England, May 25, 1912, son of Charles Campbell Ross (deceased), London, Eng. and Plor- MALCOLM CHARLES CAMPBELL ROSS ence Ethel (Bloomfleld) Ross, Worthing, England.
Minstrel of the Appalachians: The Story of Bascom Lamar Lunsford

Minstrel of the Appalachians: The Story of Bascom Lamar Lunsford

Loyal Jones

Once he was invited to the White House to perform for the visiting king and queen of England. He went abroad to Venice, Italy, and to England to perform before international audiences. Loyal Jones saw this festival movement rise in his home  ...
The Queen & Us: The Second Elizabethan Age

The Queen & Us: The Second Elizabethan Age

Nigel Nicolson

Now with a new introduction by Charles Anson CVO, former Press Secretary to the Queen, the book explores questions like, What is the Queen like? What does she do? What is the future of the monarchy?
King Charles III:

King Charles III:

Mike Bartlett

THE STORY: The Queen is dead: After a lifetime of waiting, the prince ascends the throne.
The European Magazine: And London Review

The European Magazine: And London Review

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... derjes ed the bark ot England. . 5. Richard Karl Grtivenor. He was born in June 1731, and married in 1764 Henrietta, daughter of Thomas Vernon. 6. Stephen Charles' Brown, feoohd cleric in the comptroller's department, stamp <□□:"<>-.
Daniel: Understanding the Dreams and Vision

Daniel: Understanding the Dreams and Vision

Charlene R. Fortsch

CHAPTER 5 The Queen Mother Recommends Daniel 10 Now the queen, [ Belshazzar's grandmother] by reason of the words of the king and his lords, came ... Belshazzar Offers Daniel Riches 13 Then was Daniel brought in before the king.
LIFE

LIFE

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PRINCE CHARLES Sirs: Ever since T was 12 years old I've planned to become queen of England. I don't have a chance ... Charles B. Yulish New York, N.Y. THE PRESIDENCY Sirs: Hugh Sidey's "A Half-Farewell to Asia" (Aug. 8) was the first ...

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