James, II, King of England, 1633-1701
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- 1633-1701
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- A Brief account of His Sacred Majesties descent in a true line male from King Ethodius the First : who began to reign Anno Christi, 162
- A Congratulatory poem on His Royal Highnesses restauration to the dignity of Lord High Admiral of England, &c.
- A Copy of verses presented to His Royal Higness [sic] at the Lord Bishop of Salisbury's on Monday the 15th of this instant September, 1684 : to the illustrious and high born prince, Iames, Duke of York, and George, Prince of Denmarke
- A Loyal New-Years gift, or, An Acrostick on the prayer of every true subject : God bless King James the Second and let him live long and hapily
- A New song upon the coronation of King James II : to the tune of King James's jigg
- A Poem on the coronation of our most illustrious sovereign K. James II. and his gracious consort Queen Mary : who were crown'd at Westminster, on St. George's-Day, being the 23th. this instant April 1685
- A True and exact relation of His Royal Highness, James, Duke of Albany and York
- A a [sic] letter to a friend, concerning a French invasion, to restore the late King James to his throne : And what may be expected from him, should he be successful in it. Published by authority
- A discourse unto his royal highness James, Duke of Albany and York: when intending from Scotland. Presented by a loyal hand
- A full and impartial account of the late besieging and taking of the famous castle of Killishandra; in the province of Ulster in Ireland : by the brave Inniskilling forces. Also, K. James's late proclamation from Dublin, and the great scarcity of provisions there. With the present state of the late king's affairs, in the province of Lenester and Ulster. Licens'd, J. Fraser, and entered according to order
- A further account of the state of Ireland and the proceedings of the late king James in that kingdom : With an account of the Irish Parliament and the preparations of the English army to pass over for the relief of the Protestants, &c. Communicated in a letter to a worthy member of the honourable House of Commons
- A journal of the proceedings of the pretended Parliament in Dublin : from the 7th to the 20th of this instant May : a breviate of the late King's speech and the speakers repeal of the Act of Settlement ..
- A letter from Lewis the Great to James the Less, his lieutenant in Ireland : with reflections by way of answer to the said letter, or serious comtemplations at an unseasonable time
- A letter to a friend concerning a French invasion to restore the late King James to his throne
- A most pleasant, but true description, and no less modest, than just comparison of the old and new Jacobites, down to these present times : with some account of two famous bastards, the French King, &c
- A panegyrick to His Royal Highness upon His Majesties late declaration : especially drawn from Unio dissidentium page 2 Part 14, page 3 Part 3, page 4 Part 3 and 4
- A poem on the coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty, James the Second : by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and of his royal consort, our gracious Queen Mary
- A poem on the coronation of our most illustrious sovereign K. James II. and His gracious consort Queen Mary : who were crown'd at Westminster, on St. George's-Day, being the 23th. this instant April 1685 written by a Person of Quality
- A poem upon the coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King James II : with an additional poem upon the death of our late Sovereign Lord Charles II of ever blessed memory
- A poem, on the lamented death of our late gratious soveraign, King Charles the II, of ever blessed memory : with a congratulations to the happy succession of King James the II
- A proclamation, against the owning of the late King James : and commanding publick prayers to be made for King William and Queen Mary. Edinburgh April 13. 1689
- A seasonable remonstrance : by way of address from the Church of England, to both Houses of Parliament
- A sermon preached at St. Margarets VVestminster, May 29. 1685. before the Honourable House of Commons : By William Sherlock, D.D. Master of the Temple, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty
- A sermon preached before their Majesties K. James II. and Q. Mary at their coronation in Westminster Abby, April 23. 1685. By Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, and Lord Almoner to His Majesty. Published by His Majesties special command
- A sermon preached upon the anniversary solemnity of the happy inauguration of our dread soveraign Lord King James II : in the Collegiate Church of Ripon, February the 6th. 1685/6
- A sermon preached upon the anniversary solemnity of the happy inauguration of our dread soveraign lord King James II. : In the Collegiate Church of Ripon, February the 6th. 1685/6. By Thomas Cartwright, D.D. dean of Ripon, and chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty
- A song at the loyal feast, : held by the nobility and gentry of the parish of St. Martins, kept on the 14th. of October, 1685. : Being His Majesties birth day
- A word without-doors concerning the bill for succession
- Ad testimonium : a sermon on the King's day, February the 6th, 1685/6 at St Katharine Coleman's, London
- An Account of Mr. York's suite : in a dialogue between Mr. York and his post
- An answer to the late King James's declaration to all his pretended subjects in the kingdom of England, dated at Dublin-castle, May 8, 1689
- An exact narrative and description of the wonderfull and stupendious fire-works in honour of Their Majesties coronations : and for the high entertainment of Their Majesties, the nobility, and City of London, made on the Thames, and perform'd to the admiration and amazement of the spectators, on April the 24, 1685
- An heroical song on the atchievements of his most Excellent Highnesse Iames Duke of York, Admiral of Castile
- An humble hint to the King and Kingdom on the coronation-day of James the II, &c. : expressing the due love and loyalty of the humblest amongst His Majesties servants
- An old Cavalier turned a new courtier : Being a suppressed letter to a Member of Parliament retrived
- Animadversions on King James, his letter to the Pope : publisht in the tryal of the Ld. Preston & Mr. Ashton
- By the King, a proclamation for enforcing the due execution of the act of Parliament entituled An Act for Settling the Profits of the Post-Office on His Royal Highness the Duke of York, and his heirs males and for prevention of treasonable correspondencies : and other inconveniences arising by the infringement of the said act
- Ducis Eboracensis fasciæ a musis Cantabrigiensibus raptim contextæ.
- England in the reigns of James II and William III
- England's joyful welcome to the King, upon his return to White-Hall, on the 16th. of December, 1688. after his withdrawing himself, and 6 days absence. Or, The loyal subjects delight : To the tune of, Why are my eyes flowing, &c
- Englands royal renown, : in the coronation of our gracious soveraign King James the 2d. and his Royal Consort Queen Mary, who were both crowned at Westminster, the twenty third of April, 1685. To the tune of, The cannons roar. Entred according to order
- Gottlose kunstgriffe Kœnige zu ermorden in welchen Ludovicus der XIV. : und Jacobus der II. von denen Jesuiten sind unterrichtet worden; Das ist eine ausfuehrliche Beschreibung der wider das Leben des itzt-regierenden glorwürdigsten Königs von Gross-Britannien/Wilhelmi des III. um 3. Sept. 1695. zu Versailles in Franckreich gantz unverantwortlich angesponnenen/durch Göttl. Direction aber am 2 Mart. 1696. zu Witthall in Engelland glücklich entdeckten conspiration, denen Jesuiten und andern Lehrmeistern dieser Kunstgriffe zur ewigen Schande vorgestellet. Worbey ein curieuser Anhang von der rechten und wahrhafften Mutter des so genanten Printz Wallis wie solche Mr. Guillaume Fuller, normals in Franckreich bey Königs Jacobi II. Gemahlin gewesener Cammer-Page, nebst andern Jesuitischen Staats-Griffen offenbahret und beschrieben hat
- Gratamur geminos rudi achrostichide fratres ad natale solum reduces Regemque Ducemque Celsissimum Eboracensem Jacobum Stuartum
- His Majesties reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester : wrote with his own hand and ordered by him to be published
- His Royal Highness the Duke of York's welcom to London : a congratulatory poem
- Ingratitude reveng'd, or, A poem upon the happy victory of His Majesties naval forces against the Dutch, June the 3 and 4, 1665 : under the auspicious conduct of His Royal Highness James Duke of York, Lord Admiral of England &c
- Mr. Alsop's speech to King James the II. : at the presenting the Presbyterians address, in April, 1687. See London Gazette, no. 2238. Humbly inscribed to B.B.B.--- as a specimen of sincerity
- News from Parnassus, in the abstracts and contents of three crown'd chronicles, relating to the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. : In a poem, divided into two parts : first, to the king, secondly, to the subjects of the said three kingdoms. Dedicated to His Majesty.
- News from Sherburn-Castle : being an accidental discovery of a private conference lately held there. Wherein the Prince of O's third declaration is truly stated. In a familiar dialogue between Frank a Protestant and Tom a R. Catholick
- Old Jemmy : an excellent new ballad, to an excellent new tune, called Young Jemmy
- On the Most High and Mighty Monarch King James the II : his exaltation on the throne of England : being an excellent new song : to the tune of Hark! the thundering cannons roar
- On the arrival of His Royal Highness. The Duke into England· : A congratulatory poem
- Orders to be observed at the coronation of the King and Queen, published by order of the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England, &c.
- Reasons why the Parliament of Scotland cannot comply with the late K. James's proclamation : sent lately to that kingdom, and prosecuted by the late Viscount Dundee : containing an answer to every paragraph of the said proclamation, and vindicating the said Parliament their present proceedings against him : published by authority
- Reflections upon the late King James's declaration, lately dispersed by the Jacobites
- Sir George Pudsey's speech to the King
- Song at St. Martin's Feast on the birth-day of His Majesty King James II. : October 14. 1686
- The French Kings new declaration translated from the original at Paris. : Being his publick manifesto, in vindication of himself, and the late King Ja[m]es, from being any ways aiding, assisting or privy to the late intended assassination of King William
- The King's reasons (with some reflections upon them) for withdrawing himself from Rochester
- The Late K. James's commission to his privateers : to ravage, plunder, burn, sink, and destroy all the ships and goods of the people of England, Scotland, and Ireland
- The bloody duke, or, The adventures for a crown : a tragi-comedy, as it was acted at the courts at Alba Regalis by several persons of great quality
- The glorious and living cinque-ports of our fortunate island : thrice happy in the persons of His Sacred Majestie, the illustrious and puissant Prince, His Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke, the two victorious and loyall generals, their united excellencies, Prince Rupert, and George Duke of Albermarle : the heroick and daring captaines in this signall victory : to whom the author humbly presents this following epinikeon
- The history of the coronation of the Most High, Most Mighty, and Most Excellent Monarch, James II, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c., and of his royal consort, Queen Mary : solemnized in the collegiate church of St. Peter in the city of Westminster, on Thursday the 23 of April, being the festival of St. George, in the year of our Lord, 1685 : with an exact account of the several preparations in order thereunto, Their Majesties most splendid processions and their royal and magnificent feast in Westminster-Hall : the whole work illustrated with sculptures ...
- The loyal speech of George Plaxtone, M.A. minister of Sheriff-Hales in Shropshire; spoken at Shifnal, in the same county, upon the proclamation of his Sacred Majesty, King James the Second, &c.
- Three royal poems upon the return of Charles the II. King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith. : The most illustrious Prince James Duke of York. The illustrious Henry Duke of Glocester
- To His Royal Highness the Duke of York : upon his return to the care and management of the Navy of England
- To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty : the humble petitionary poem of Edmond Dillon, esq
- Vitis Carolinæ gemma altera sive Auspicatissima Ducis Eboracensis genethiliaca decantata ad vada Isidis
- Whitehall, April 23 : this day being the festival of St. George, the coronation of Their Sacred Majesties King James the Second and Queen Mary was performed at Westminster in manner following
- Young Jemmy : an excellent new ballad to an excellent new tune
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