v. 1. Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis Osborne]--Some traditionall memorialls on the raigne of King James the First. The first part [by Francis Osborne]--The court and character of King James. Whereunto is added, The court of King Charles with some observations upon him instead of a character.--Collected and perfected by Sir A[nthony] W[eldon].Printed at London by R. J. [etc.] 1651.--v. 2. [The court and character of King James, cont'd]--A perfect description of the people and country of Scotland [by Sir Anthony Weldon] London, Printed for J. S. 1659.--Aulicus coquinariae, or a vindication in answer to a pamphlet, entituled The court and character of King James. Pretended to be penned by Sir A. W. an...
James VI and I was the first king to rule both England and Scotland. He was unique among British mon...
A particular entertainment of the Queen and Prince, their highnesse to Althrope in Saterday, being t...
This thesis examines the household and court of King James VI from the household establishment of hi...
[33], 262 p., [4], 265-599, [3] p. : ill., port.The two works mentioned in the title are by Anthony ...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
144 p.Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C
The thesis explores James Stuart\u27s distinct style of kingship as a self-proclaimed absolute monar...
"A person who had gained the confidence of Lady Anne [Hamilton] and obtained from her a variety of p...
Vols. 3-4 (called also pt. 1-2 of v. 3) paged continuously."Bibliographical list of miscellaneous eu...
This study undertakes an examination of the appropriations of King James VI and I, early modern King...
v. 1. The chief crises in the earlier history of England. Attempts to consolidate the kingdom indepe...
Imprint varies: v. 2-3 printed by J.D. for J. Wright and R. Chiswell; v. 4-7 printed for R. Chiswell...
Facsimile of illustrated t.-p. (v. 2): Trvth brought to light and discouered by time ... 1651.v. 1. ...
"Memoirs of ... the Capuchin friars" now first translated from an unpublished manuscript: v. 2, p.[2...
A continuation of his "History of England during the reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI. Queen Mary. Qu...
James VI and I was the first king to rule both England and Scotland. He was unique among British mon...
A particular entertainment of the Queen and Prince, their highnesse to Althrope in Saterday, being t...
This thesis examines the household and court of King James VI from the household establishment of hi...
[33], 262 p., [4], 265-599, [3] p. : ill., port.The two works mentioned in the title are by Anthony ...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
144 p.Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C
The thesis explores James Stuart\u27s distinct style of kingship as a self-proclaimed absolute monar...
"A person who had gained the confidence of Lady Anne [Hamilton] and obtained from her a variety of p...
Vols. 3-4 (called also pt. 1-2 of v. 3) paged continuously."Bibliographical list of miscellaneous eu...
This study undertakes an examination of the appropriations of King James VI and I, early modern King...
v. 1. The chief crises in the earlier history of England. Attempts to consolidate the kingdom indepe...
Imprint varies: v. 2-3 printed by J.D. for J. Wright and R. Chiswell; v. 4-7 printed for R. Chiswell...
Facsimile of illustrated t.-p. (v. 2): Trvth brought to light and discouered by time ... 1651.v. 1. ...
"Memoirs of ... the Capuchin friars" now first translated from an unpublished manuscript: v. 2, p.[2...
A continuation of his "History of England during the reigns of Henry VIII. Edward VI. Queen Mary. Qu...
James VI and I was the first king to rule both England and Scotland. He was unique among British mon...
A particular entertainment of the Queen and Prince, their highnesse to Althrope in Saterday, being t...
This thesis examines the household and court of King James VI from the household establishment of hi...