Charles, I, King of England, 1600-1649
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- A coffin for King Charles : the trial and execution of Charles I
- A declaration of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament expressing their reasons for adnulling and vacating of these ensuing votes
- A declaration of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled : expressing their reasons and grounds of passing the late resolutions touching no farther address or application to be made to the King. Die veneris, 11. Februarii, 1647. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- A declaration of the severall votes and resolutions agreed upon by both Houses of Parljament : beeing in all 32 : for the safety of His Maiesties person, the defence of the kingdome, and the security of both Houses of Parliament, and the priviledges thereof : whereunto is annexed the votes, at which His Maiestie takes exceptions at
- A letter sent from the speakers of both Houses of Parliament to his Majestie in the Isle of Wight on Fryday the 25 of August 1648 : With severall votes of both houses, in order to a personall treaty. Also his Majesties answer to the said letter and votes, with the names of those propounded by his Majesty to attend and assist him in the said treaty
- A petition or declaration, humbly desired to be presented to the view of His most Excellent Majestie ; by all His Majesties most loyall and dutifull subjects. : Shewing the great danger and inconveniences that will happen both to the King and kingdome, if either His Majestie or his people desert his grand and most faithfull councell, the high court of Parliament
- A plea for the King
- A remonstrance concerning the grievances, and maladies of the kingdome of England : rightly stated in X positions. VVith remedies prescribed for the speedy help of each of them: viz. The King, Parliament, Army, Assembly of Divines. Citizens of London, the people in generall. Apostate round-heads. Newters, Cavaliers, Scots. Licensed and entered according to order
- A sermon preached in St. Maries in Cambridge upon Sunday the 27 of March being the day of His Majesties happy inauguration
- A true and exact relation of the manner of his Maiesties setting up of his standard at Nottingham, on Munday the 22. of August 1642. : First, the forme of the standard, as it is here figured, and who were present at the advancing of it. Secondly, the danger of setting up of former standards, and the damage which ensued thereon. Thirdly, a relation of all the standards that ever were set up by any king. Fourthly, the names of those knights who are appointed to be the kings standard-bearers. With the forces that are appoynted to guard it. Fifthly, the manner of the kings comming first to Coventry. Sixtly, the cavalieres resolution and dangerous threats which they have uttered, if the King concludes a peace without them or hearkens unto his great Councell the Parliament: moreover how they have shared and divided London amongst themselves already
- An answer to the Scotch papers : delivered in the House of Commons in reply to the votes of both houses of the Parliament of England, concerning the disposall of the Kings person, as it was spoken when the said papers were read in the House
- An answer, or Necessary animadversions upon some late impostumate observations invective against His sacred Maiesty : bearing the face of the publick but boldly pen'd and publish't by a privado
- An expedient for the king, or, King Charls his peace-offering, sacrificed at the altar of peace, for a safe and well-grounded peace the welfare and happiness of all in generall, and every subject in particular, of his kingdom of England : Behold! all ye that passe by stand stil, and see the wonderful salvation of the Lord, which he hath wrought for the people of this kingdom, by his servant King Charls : Blessed are the peace-makers for they shall be called the children of God : Aske of the King, and he shal give you not stones, for bread, nor scorpions, for fish
- An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II... : From original writers and state-papers
- An inquiry into the share : which King Charles I, had in the transactions of the Earl of Glamorgan, afterwards Marquis of Worcester, for bringing over a body of Irish rebels to assist the king, in the years 1645 and 1646
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : shewing that all His Majesties, the Queenes, and the princes honours, mannors, lands, tenements, rents, revenues, and profits whatsoever, within the said realme of England and dominion of Wales, port and towne of Barwicke shall be seized upon, and received by such persons hereafter nominated and appointed, to be imployed for the good of His Majesty and the common-wealth. And likewise, that all such officers which shall not yeeld obedience to this ordinance of Parliament, shall stand sequestred from their severall offices respectively, and from receiving or enjoying any profits or benefit of or by the same. Die Jovis 21. Septemb. 1643. Ordered by the Lords anc Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance shall be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
- An uncounselled king : Charles I and the Scottish troubles, 1637-1641
- Arrest of the five members by Charles the First : a chapter of English history rewritten
- Charles I
- Charles I
- Charles I : a biography
- Charles I and Cromwell : an essay
- Charles I and the Puritan upheaval ; : a study of the causes of the great migration
- Charles I and the people of England
- Charles I and the road to personal rule
- Charles I, the personal monarch
- Charles and Cromwell
- Charles the First, King of England
- Charles, King of England, 1600-1637
- Commentaries on the life and reign of Charles the First, King of England
- De mortuis : essays, historical and medical hitherto published in two volumes entitled post mortem and mere mortals
- El hecho de los tratados del matrimonio pretendido por el Principe de Gales con la serenissima infante de Espana, Maria, tomado desde sus principos para maior demonstracion de la verdad, y ajustado con los papeles originales desde consta
- Gossip of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
- History of King Charles the First of England
- Karl I. und die englische Revolution
- King Charles I
- King Charles I
- King Charles and King Pym, 1637-1643
- King Charles and the conspirators
- King Charles, Prince Rupert, and the Civil War : from original letters
- King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice. : Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the loss of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland.
- Memoirs of the court of King Charles the First
- Memoirs of the two last years of the reign of King Charles I.
- Observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses
- Prince Charles and the Spanish marriage: 1617-1623 : a chapter of English history, founded principally upon unpublished documents in this country, and in the archives of Simancas, Venice, and Brussels
- Royalists and royalism during the English civil wars
- The Ivdges ivdgement : a speech, penned in the beginning of the Parliament against the iudges
- The Kingdomes briefe answer to the late declaration of the House of Commons, Feb. 11, 1647 : touching the reasons of their no further addresses to the King
- The Rise and Fall of War Crimes Trials : From Charles I to Bush II
- The bishops' wars : Charles I's campaigns against Scotland, 1638-1640
- The court of justice : or, The tryals of King Charles's judges : being an account of the arraignment and condemnation of twenty nine of those barbarous traytors, that cut off the head of King Charles the First. Ten of which, Thomas Harrison ... were executed ... Also, an account of what they said in their own defence, and the speeches they made tending to justifie thathorrid and abominable fact
- The day they killed the King
- The fall of the British monarchies, 1637-1642
- The image of the king : Charles I and Charles II
- The martyrdome of King Charles, : or his conformity with Christ in his sufferings
- The personal rule of Charles I
- The princely pellican. : Royall resolves presented in sundry choice observations, extracted from His Majesties divine meditations: with satisfactory reasons to the whole kingdome, that his sacred person was the onely author of them
- Why was Charles I executed?
- With Milton and the cavaliers
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