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2. Ladies of the Grand Tour : British women in pursuit of enlightenment and adventure in eighteenth-century Europe
3. Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Pembroke, Dorset and Montgomery (1590-1676)
4. The lady in the tower : the fall of Anne Boleyn
5. A lady travels : journeys in England and Scotland from the diaries of Johanna Schopenhauer
6. Lady Worsley's whim : an eighteenth-century tale of sex, scandal and divorce
7. Lambeth Palace : a short history
8. The lamentation of Englande: for the late treasons conspired against the Queenes Maiestie and the whole realme, by Franuces Throgmorton: who was executed for the same at Tyborne, on Friday being the tenth day of Iuly last past. 1584. To the tune of Weepe, weepe. : Pray pray and praise the Lord, whose wonderous works are seene: that brought to light the secret snare, laide lately for our Queene
9. A Lancashire gentleman : the letters and journals of Richard Hodgkinson, 1763-1847
10. The Lancastrian affinity 1361-1399
11. The Lancastrian affinity 1361-1399
12. Land, law, and lordship in Anglo-Norman England
13. Land, law, and lordship in Anglo-Norman England
14. A land of dreams : a study of Jewish and Caribbean migrant communities in England
15. A land of liberty? : England 1689-1727
16. A land of liberty? : England, 1689-1727
17. Land of lost content : the Luddite Revolt, 1812
18. The land of the English people
19. Land travel and communications in Tudor and Stuart England : achieving a joined-up realm
20. Landlords, peasants, and politics in Medieval England
21. Landscape and Englishness
22. Landscape and Englishness
23. The landscape archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
24. The landscape archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
25. Landscape history
26. Landscape, nature, and the body politic : from Britain's Renaissance to America's new world
27. Landscape, nature, and the body politic : from Britain's renaissance to America's new world
28. The landscape of Anglo-Saxon England
29. Landscapes and artefacts : studies in East Anglian archaeology presented to Andrew Rogerson
30. Landscapes of the Norman conquest
31. Lanfranc of Bec
32. The Langley cartulary
33. The last abbot of Glastonbury and other essays
34. Last dance at the Hotel Kempinski : creating a life in the shadow of history
35. The last dying speech and behaviour of Capt. Thomas Vaughan who was executed for high-treason, at execution-dock, on Wednesday, Decemb. the 9th. 1696
36. The last dying words, behaviour, and confession of Henry Harrison, Gent. who was executed in Holborn near Brook-street End, on Friday the 15th day of April, 1692. for the wilful and bloody murther of Andrew Clench dr. of physick in Brownlow-street, in the parish of St. Andrew's Holborn in the county of Middlesex, &c.
37. The last knight errant : Sir Edward Woodville and the age of chivalry
38. The last letters of Thomas More
39. The last of the lascars : Yemeni Muslims in Britain, 1836-2012
40. The last of the lascars : Yemeni Muslims in Britain, 1836-2012
41. Last performance at the Odeon :! being the memoirs of a Jewish woman growing up in Britain : Kibbutz, love, death and the search for her Romanian roots
42. The last rising of the agricultural labourers : rural life and protest in nineteenth-century England
43. The last speech and behaviour of William late Lord Russell, upon the Scaffold in Lincolns-Inn Fields a little before his execution, on Saturday July 21, 1683 being condemned for high-treason in conspiring the death of the king and subversion of the government together with the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs and signed by his own hand ...
44. The last speech and carriage of the Lord Russel, upon the scaffold, &c. on Saturday the 21st. of July, 1683
45. The last speech and confession of Mr. Stephen Colledge, who was executed at Oxford on Wednesday August 31. 1681
46. The last speech and confession of Oliver Plunket, titular primate of Ireland; with an account of his behavior in Newgate since his condemnation. And also of Edward Fitz-Harris, at their execution at Tyburn upon Fryday, July 1, 1681, for high-treason, in conspiring the death of the king, &c.
47. The last speech of Thomas Wentworth, late Earle of Strafford to the Lords and gentlemen in the tower, who accompanied him to the place of execution with his last speech on the scaffold, May the 12th 1641
48. The last speeches of the five notorious traitors and Jesuits: viz. Thomas White alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England. William Harcourt alias Harrison, pretended rector of London. John Gavan aliàs Gawen. Anthony Turner. And John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England. Who were justly executed at Tyburn, June 20. 1679. for conspiring the death of His Sacred Majesty, and the subversion of the government and Protestant religion
49. The last speeches of the five notorious traytors and Jesuits, viz. Thomas White, alias Whitebread, provincial of the Jesuits in England. William Harcourt, alias Harrison, pretended Rector of London. Anthony Turner. John Gavan, alias Gaven. And John Fenwick, procurator for the Jesuits in England. That were executed at Tyburn on Friday the 20. of June 1679
50. The last two prayers of William late Viscount Stafford, at his execution on tower-Hill, Wednesday the 29th of Dec. 1680. the one in Latin, the other in English
51. The last will and testament of me John Butler of Dunstans in the East London
52. The Last words and actions of John James at his execution at Tyburne the 27 of Novem. 1661 wherein you have his confession and prayer under the gallowes, immediately before his execution
53. Lastingham : a brief history
54. 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 : with remarks thereupon
55. Late medieval England (1377-1485) : a bibliography of historical scholarship, 1975-1989
56. Late medieval England (1377-1485) : a bibliography of historical scholarship, 1990-1999
57. Late medieval England, 1399-1509
58. Late medieval lodging ranges : the architecture of identity, power and space
59. Late newes from the north: being, A relation of the skirmish betwixt the English and Scots, neere the river of Tine. As also the manner of the Scots entrance into Newcastle
60. The later medieval Inquisitions Post Mortem : mapping the medieval countryside and rural society
61. The later medieval Inquisitions Post Mortem : mapping the medieval countryside and rural society
62. The later medieval inquisitions Post Mortem : mapping the medieval countryside and rural society
63. The later Middle Ages : a sourcebook
64. The later Saxon and early Norman manorial settlement at Guiting Power : archaeological investigation of a domesday book entry
65. The later Stuart Church, 1660–1714
66. The later Stuart church, 1660-1714
67. The later Tudors : England, 1547-1603
68. The later Tudors : England, 1547-1603
69. The Latin hymns of the Anglo-Saxon church : with an interlinear Anglo-Saxon gloss ; derived chiefly from a manuscript of the eleventh century preserved in the library of the dean and chapter of Durham
70. Laudian and Royalist polemic in seventeenth-century England : the career and writings of Peter Heylyn
71. Laudian and royalist polemic in seventeenth-century England the career and writings of Peter Heylyn
72. The law book of the Crowley ironworks
73. Learned lives in England, 1900-1950 : institutions, ideas and intellectual experience
74. Learned queen : the image of Elizabeth I in politics and poetry
75. Learning languages in early modern England
76. Learning languages in early modern England
77. Leatherhead in the great war
78. Leechdoms, wortcunning, and starcraft of early England. : Being a collection of documents, for the most part never before printed, illustrating the history of science in this country before the Norman conquest
79. Leeds other paper
80. A legall vindication of the liberties of England against illegall taxes and pretended acts of Parliament lately enforced on the people, or, Reasons assigned by William Prynne ... why he can neither in conscience, law, nor prudence submit to the new illegall tax or contribution of ninety thousand pounds the month lately imposed on the kingdom by a pretended act of some commons in (or rather out of) Parliament
81. Legends, traditions, and history in medieval England
82. Legends, traditions, and history in medieval England
83. Leisure and pleasure in the eighteenth century
84. A letter
85. The letter book of Thomas Hill 1660-1661 : Westcountry mercantile affairs and the wider world
86. The letter books of Sir Samuel Luke, 1644-45
87. A letter directed to Master Bridgeman, the fourth of January, and a letter inclosed in it, to one Master Anderton, were this day read and ordered to be entred. To the worshipfull, and my much honoured friend, Orlando Bridgeman Esquier, and a burgesse of the Parliament, at his chamber, at the Inner-Temple, these present
88. A Letter formerly sent to Dr. Tillotson, and for want of an answer made publick, and now reprinted with the said doctor's letter to the Lord Russel a little before his execution
89. A letter from a councellor at law to his client, about purchasing some lands in Shadwell
90. A letter from a gentleman at New-Market giving a full and true account of the dreadful fire that began there on Thursday, the 22d of this instant March, about nine of the clock in the evening
91. A letter from a member of the parliament of Scotland to his friend at London concerning their late act for establishing a company of that kingdom tradeing to Africa and the Indies
92. A letter from a person of quality to an eminent dissenter to rectifie his mistakes concerning the succession, the nature of persecution and a comprehension
93. A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country
94. A letter from Edenbrough giving an account of the behaviour of three notorious traytors who were there executed, March 11, 1681 [i.e. 1682] : also the last speech of William Gogar, (the most notorious traytor) at the place of executions
95. A Letter from His Holiness the Pope, to the most illustrious Protestant prince, James Duke of Monmouth
96. A letter from Scotland giving a true relation of the present posture of affairs in that kingdom, in reference to the expected invasion from France; : and particularly, the care that was taken to prevent the Castle of Edinburgh from being betrayed. : Together with two proclamations, the one against ministers not praying for Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. : The other for a solemn national monthly-fast : licensed May the 7th, J.F. 1692
97. A Letter from Scotland giving a true relation of the unhappy loss of the Gloucester-frigot, whereof Sir John Berry was commander : with a particular account of the persons of quality drowned therein, and the miraculous escape of His Royal Highness the Duke of York
98. A letter of an Independent, to his honoured friend in London
99. A letter sent from the Kings Majestie to the Lords of His privie councell of the kingdome of Scotland
100. A letter sent from the Kings Majestie to the Lords of his Privie Covncell of the Kingdome of Scotland
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