Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1592-1628
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- Vnhappy prosperity : Expressed in the history of Ælius Seianus and Philippa the Catanian. With observations upon the fall of Seianus. Lastly, certain considerations upon the life and services of Monsieur Villeroy. Translated out of the originals by Sr. T.H
- A Catalogue of all the kings ships, as also of all other ships, and pinnaces, together with their squadrons, captaines, burthen, seamen, and landmen, set forth in His Maiesties seruice, the 27 of Iune, 1627
- A catalogue of all the kings ships, : as also of all other ships, and pinnaces, together with their squadrons, captaines, burthen, seamen, and land-men, set forth in his Majesties seruice, the 27 of Iune, 1207 [sic].
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace in the Ile of Ree, containing these particulars : The strong siedge of the French King before the towne of Rochell. The state of the towne of Rochell, with the demolishing of the new fort, which the Kings brother was building vpon the point Blanchine, by the Rochellers. The state of the English army vnder the conduct of the Duke of Buckingham. The surprising of nine boates of the enemies, which would have releeued the fort. The French in the fort driuen vnto a parley. The new supplies of the fort. The now state of the fort with the surpizing [sic] of the outworkes of the same. The supplies the Rochellers haue sent vnto the Duke. The funerall of Sir Iohn Borrowes. With many other occurences of note. Published by authority
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace in the Ile of Ree, containing these particulars : The strong siedge of the French King before the towne of Rochell. The state of the towne of Rochell, with the demolishing of the new fort, which the Kings brother was building vpon the point Blanchine, by the Rochellers. The state of the English army vnder the conduct of the Duke of Buckingham. The surprising of nine boates of the enemies, which would have releeued the fort. The French in the fort driuen vnto a parley. The new supplies of the fort. The now state of the fort with the surpizing [sic] of the outworkes of the same. The supplies the Rochellers haue sent vnto the Duke. The funerall of Sir Iohn Borrowes. With many other occurences of note. Published by authority
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace, in the Isle of Ree, since the last of August
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace, in the Isle of Ree, since the last of August
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace, in the Isle of Ree, since the last of Iuly : VVith the names of those noblemen as were drowned and taken in going to releeue the fort. As also the portaiture [sic] of the knife with which his Excellence should haue beene murdered: which very knife was brought ouer by Captaine Buckestone, and deliuered vnto the Dutches of Buckinghame her Grace on Monday night last. Published by authoritie
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace, in the Isle of Ree, since the last of Iuly : VVith the names of those noblemen as were drowned and taken in going to releeue the fort. As also the portaiture [sic] of the knife with which his Excellence should haue beene murdered: which very knife was brought ouer by Captaine Buckestone, and deliuered vnto the Dutches of Buckinghame her Grace on Monday night last. Published by authoritie
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace, on the Isle of Ree, a part of France, from the beginning vntill this 17. of August : In whom are combined religion, fortitude, and clemencie; being the true characters of a noble generall. Published by authoritie
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace, on the Isle of Ree, a part of France, from the beginning vntill this 17. of August : In whom are combined religion, fortitude, and clemencie; being the true characters of a noble generall. Published by authoritie
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham, in the Isle of Ree : Containing these particulars. The manner of releeuing the fort by sixe shallops about a moneth since. The now state of the fort, with the taking of some of the gouernours messengers who were swimming to the maine with letters, and were afterwards executed. The comming of the French Kings brother before Rochel, with the building of a new fort. A sally made by the Rochellers vpon the French, where many of the French were slaine. The great preparation of the King of France, the King of Spaine, and the Arch-Dutches, to releeue the fort with 60. sayle of ships. The death of Sir Iohn Burrowes. The death of the Gouernour Thorax his brother, who was slaine that night. ... With many other particulars. Published by authority
- A continued iournall of all the proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham, in the Isle of Ree : Containing these particulars. The manner of releeuing the fort by sixe shallops about a moneth since. The now state of the fort, with the taking of some of the gouernours messengers who were swimming to the maine with letters, and were afterwards executed. The comming of the French Kings brother before Rochel, with the building of a new fort. A sally made by the Rochellers vpon the French, where many of the French were slaine. The great preparation of the King of France, the King of Spaine, and the Arch-Dutches, to releeue the fort with 60. sayle of ships. The death of Sir Iohn Burrowes. The death of the Gouernour Thorax his brother, who was slaine that night. ... With many other particulars. Published by authority
- A declaration to the Kingdome of England. : Concerning the poysoning of King James of happy memory, King of Great Brittain. Wherein is contained, severall remarkable passages, touching the Kings Majesty, and the Duke of Buckingham; with the manner, how the old Countesse of Buckingham, and the Duke her son, applyed a plaister to the Kings heart & breast, & administred a white powder in a cup of wine, which caused the Kings body and head to swell above measure, his hair with the skin of his head stuck to the pillow, and his nailes became loose upon his fingers and toes. Together with King James his protestation concerning our Soveraign Lord the King that now is. And His Majesties last speech, upon His death-bed.
- A declaration to the Kingdome of England. : Concerning the poysoning of King James of happy memory, King of Great Brittain. Wherein is contained, severall remarkable passages, touching the Kings Majesty, and the Duke of Buckingham; with the manner, how the old Countesse of Buckingham, and the Duke her son, applyed a plaister to the Kings heart & breast, & administred a white powder in a cup of wine, which caused the Kings body and head to swell above measure, his hair with the skin of his head stuck to the pillow, and his nailes became loose upon his fingers and toes. Together with King James his protestation concerning our Soveraign Lord the King that now is. And His Majesties last speech, upon His death-bed.
- A parallel betweene Robert late Earle of Essex, and George late Duke of Buckingham
- A parallell betweene Robert late Earle of Essex, and George late Duke of Buckingham.
- A short vievv of the life and death of George Villers, Duke of Buckingham.
- A short view of the life and death of George Villers, Duke of Buckingham
- A speech delivered in Parliament concerning the evill consequences that doe attend this state by committing places of trust into the hands of court-favourites : wherby it doth plainly appear to be the originall of all publick grievances and combustions of this kingdom
- A speech delivered in Parliament,
- Articles drawn up by the now Iohn Earle of Bristoll and presented to the Parliament against George late Duke of Buckingham in the yeare 1626 : containing these particulars following : concerning the death of King James on which articles the Parliament was dissolved &c ..
- Articles drawn up by the now Iohn Earle of Bristoll and presented to the Parliament, against George late Duke of Buckingham, in the yeare 1626. : containing these particulars following. Concerning the death of King James, on which articles the Parliament was dissolved &c. 1 Declaring a secret plot to draw his Majesty into Spaine, that hee might be instructed in the Roman religion. 2 Shewing who were the principall confederates and contrivers of the said plot, and that his Majesty went accordingly. 3 What hopes were given to the Spaniard of his Majesties conversion to the Romish religion, and what correspondency was held with the Pope concerning the same. 4 Shewing what letters were written to the Pope, and how hee were stiled the Holy Father, &c. 5 That the Pope sent a bull concerning the Kings conversion. 6 Shewing what was the ruine of the Palsgrave. 7 Shewing the great miscarriages of the whole affaires concerning Spaine, and King Iames his resolution thereupon
- By the King : a proclamation for the transportation of any kinde of corne, graine, or victuals for the supply of the nauie, or armie in the parts of France
- By the King : a proclamation for the transportation of any kinde of corne, graine, or victuals for the supply of the nauie, or armie in the parts of France
- By the King. A proclamation for the transportation of any kinde of corne, graine, or victuals for the supply of the nauie, or armie in the parts of France.
- Documents illustrating the impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham in 1626
- Hell's hurlie-burlie. Or, A fierce contention betwixt the Pope and the Devill. : Wherein the Pope strives for superioritie, upbraides Lucifer with insufficiencie, and pleades his own right and abilitie, to govern th' infernall Helvetian monarchie. Newes is also brought thither from England, by a company of cavaliers and others, that seems (for the present) to make the Prince of Darknesse a little lightsome. Besides, a relation of the Duke of Buckingham's last voyage, written a little before his death. And his admirable entertainment by the Admirall of Styx, written presently after his death, but not published till now
- Hell's hurlie-burlie. Or, A fierce contention betwixt the Pope and the Devill. : Wherein the Pope strives for superioritie, upbraides Lucifer with insufficiencie, and pleades his own right and abilitie, to govern th' infernall Helvetian monarchie. Newes is also brought thither from England, by a company of cavaliers and others, that seems (for the present) to make the Prince of Darknesse a little lightsome. Besides, a relation of the Duke of Buckingham's last voyage, written a little before his death. And his admirable entertainment by the Admirall of Styx, written presently after his death, but not published till now
- Hell's hvrlie-bvrlie, or, A fierce contention betwixt the Pope and the Devill : wherein the Pope strives for superioritie, vpbraides Lvcifer with insufficiencie, and pleades his own right and abilitie to govern th' infernall Helvetian monarchie : newes is also brought thither from England by a company of cavaliers and others that seems, for the present, to make the Prince of Darknesse a little lightsome : besides, a relation of the Duke of Buckingham's last voyage, written a little before his death : and his admirable entertainment by the Admirall of Styx, written presently after his death but not published till now
- Strange apparitions, or, The ghost of King Iames : with a late conference between the ghost of that good king, the Marquesse Hameltons, and George Eglishams, Doctor of Physick, unto which appeared the ghost of the late Duke of Buckingham concerning the death and poysoning of King Iames and the rest
- Sur les louanges : maladie et guerison, de treshaut, trespuissant et tresuertueux seigneur, Messire George de Villiers, Compte Marquis & Duc de Buckingham, Grand Admiral & Grand Escuyer du Roy d'Angleterre: Ode, par Iean D'Alary aduocat au Parlement de Thoulouse, autheur de l'abrequé des longues esteudes, monstrant dans peu de temps les deux perfections du scauoir, qui consistent a discourir des plus beaux suiets, & abien coucher par escrit & a faire des Oewres, par l'inuention de son art, qui la contrainct de quitter la France et ses biens, par l'enuie et la calumnie des Iesuites
- Sur les louanges : maladie et guerison, de treshaut, trespuissant et tresuertueux seigneur, Messire George de Villiers, Compte Marquis & Duc de Buckingham, Grand Admiral & Grand Escuyer du Roy d'Angleterre: Ode, par Iean D'Alary aduocat au Parlement de Thoulouse, autheur de l'abrequé des longues esteudes, monstrant dans peu de temps les deux perfections du scauoir, qui consistent a discourir des plus beaux suiets, & abien coucher par escrit & a faire des Oewres, par l'inuention de son art, qui la contrainct de quitter la France et ses biens, par l'enuie et la calumnie des Iesuites
- The coppie of a letter vvritten to the Duke of Buckingham concerning the match with Spaine: : discovering what dangers would happen to this state by the Kings marrying with one of a contrary religion shewed by divers presidents
- The coppie of a letter written to the Dvke of Bvckingham concerning the match with Spaine : discovering what dangers would happen to this state by the kings marrying with one of a contrary religion shewed by divers presidents
- The fore-runner of revenge : being two petitions, the one to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the other to the most Honourables [sic] Houses of Parliament : wherein is expressed divers actions of the late Earle of Buckingham, especially concerning the death of King James and the Marquesse Hamelton, supposed by poyson : also may be observed the inconveniences befalling a state where the noble disposition of the prince is mis-led by a favourite
- The fore-runner of revenge, : being two petitions: the one to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; the other to the most honourables [sic] Houses of Parliament. Wherein is expressed divers actions of the late Farle [sic] of Buckingham; especially concerning the death of King James, and the Marquesse Hamelton, supposed by poyson. Also may be observed the inconveniences befalling a state where the noble disposition of the prince is mis-led by a favourite. By George Eglisham Doctor of Physick, and one of the physitians to King James of happy memory, for his Majesties person above ten yeares space
- The fore-runner of revenge, : being two petitions: the one to the Kings most Excellent Majesty; the other to the most honourables [sic] Houses of Parliament. Wherein is expressed divers actions of the late Farle [sic] of Buckingham; especially concerning the death of King James, and the Marquesse Hamelton, supposed by poyson. Also may be observed the inconveniences befalling a state where the noble disposition of the prince is mis-led by a favourite. By George Eglisham Doctor of Physick, and one of the physitians to King James of happy memory, for his Majesties person above ten yeares space
- The forerunner of reuenge : Vpon the Duke of Buckingham, for the poysoning of the most potent King Iames of happy memory King of great Britan, and the Lord Marquis of Hamilton and others of the nobilitie. Discouered by M. George Elisham one of King Iames his physitians for his Majesties person aboue the space of ten yeares
- The forerunner of reuenge : Vpon the Duke of Buckingham, for the poysoning of the most potent King Iames of happy memory King of great Britan, and the Lord Marquis of Hamilton and others of the nobilitie. Discouered by M. George Elisham one of King Iames his physitians for his Majesties person aboue the space of ten yeares
- The humble advice of Thomas Aldred to the Marqvesse of Buckingham concerning the marriage of our sovereigne Lord King Charles
- The povverfull fauorite, or, The life of Ælius Seianus. By P.M.
- The romance of George Villiers, : first duke of Buckingham, and some men and women of the Stuart court,
- Vnhappy prosperitie expressed in the histories of Ælius Seianus and Philippa the Catanian· Written in French by P: Mathieu and translated into English by Sr. Th: Hawkins
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