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2. The names of the Roman Catholics, nonjurors, and others : who refus'd to takethe oaths to his late Majesty King George ...
3. Names, words, and graves : early medieval settlement : lectures delivered in the University of Leeds, May 1978
4. A narrative of all the proceedings in the drayning of the great level of the fenns extending into the counties of North'ton, Lincoln, Norffolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, and Huntington, and the Isle of Ely, from the time of queen Elizabeth untill this present May, 1661
5. A Narrative of the dreyning of the Great Level of the fenns, extending into the counties of Northampton, Norfolke, Suffolke, Lincolne, Cambridge and Huntington, and the Isle of Ely, containing about three hundred thousand acres
6. A narrative of the proceedings and tryal of Mr. Francis Johnson, a Franciscan, at Worcester last summer-assizes Anno Dom. 1679
7. Narrative of two voyages to the River Sierra Leone during the years 1791-1792-1793
8. Narratives of the days of the reformation, chiefly from the manuscripts of John Foxe the martyrologist : with two contemporary biographies of Archbishop Cranmer ...
9. A nation transformed : England after the Restoration
10. National and transnational memories of the kindertransport : exhibitions, memorials, and commemorations
11. The national covenant and the solemn league and covenant, 1660-1696
12. The National Trust : a record of fifty years' achievement
13. National Trust guide: buildings
14. Native land
15. Navigating the Old English poor law : the Kirkby Lonsdale letters, 1809-1836
16. The navigation of the river Weaver in the eighteenth century
17. The Navy and Anglo-Scottish union, 1603-1707
18. The Navy and Anglo-Scottish Union, 1603-1707
19. The nearest place that wasn't Ireland : early nineteenth century Irish labor migration
20. Necessary conjunctions : the social self in medieval England
21. The necessity of altering the present oath of allegiance made evident also the declaration signed by above 28000 in Lancashire, when they expected a late French invasion, compared with the association signed in this present Parliament
22. The neglected goat : a new method to assess the role of the goat in the English Middle Ages
23. Negroes in Britain : a study of racial relations in English society
24. Nell Gwyn, royal mistress
25. Nell Gwynne, 1650-1687 : her life story from St. Giles's to St. James's with some account of Whitehall and Windsor in the reign of Charles the Second
26. Nelson's lost jewel : the extraordinary story of the lost diamond Chelengk
27. Neo-classical history and English culture : from Clarendon to Hume
28. Neolithic antler picks from Grimes Graves, Norfolk, and Durrington Walls, Wiltshire : a biometrical analysis
29. Never let me go
30. Neville Figgis, CR : his life, thought and significance
31. A new book of loyal English martyrs and confessors : who have endured the pains and terrours of death, arraignment, banishment, and imprisonment, for the maintenance of the just and legal government of these kingdoms, both in church and state
32. A new corpus of Anglo-Saxon great square-headed brooches
33. A new creed. Consisting of XII. articles for every true Protestant and loyall subject within the three kingdomes of England, Scotland and Ireland to make profession of. In manner and forme following
34. New directions in Anglo-Jewish history
35. New directions in Anglo-Jewish history
36. New directions in local history since Hoskins
37. A new discourse about the fire of London, and the probability of self-murther, in a letter to a friend concerning Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's death
38. A new discovery of the prelates tyranny : in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, an eminent lawyer, Dr. Iohn Bastwick, a learned physitian, and Mr. Henry Burton, a reverent divine : wherein the separate, and joynt proceedings against them in the High-Commission and Star-Chamber ... their removes to, and close imprisonments in the castles of Lanceston, Lancaster, Carnavan, and isles of Sylly, Garnsey and Jersy : the proceeddings against the Chestermen, and others before the lords, and high commissioners at Yorke, for visiting Mr. Prynne : the Bishop of Chesters order, for ministers to preach against M. Prynne, and the Yorke commissioners decree to deface, and burne his pictures at Chester High-Crosse : the House of Commons order for, and manner of their returnes from exile ... with M. Prynnes argument, proving all the parts of his censures, with the proceedings against him, and his Chester friends at York, to be against law, are truly related ...
39. A new England? : peace and war, 1886-1918
40. A New England? : Peace and War 1886-1918
41. A new fairing for the merrily disposed:, or, The comical history of the famous Merry Andrew
42. A new fairing for the merrily disposed, or, The comical history of the famous Merry Andrew
43. New Forest : the forging of a landscape
44. A new historical geography of England
45. A new plot newly discovered, by the help of the London belman; of wicked and hellish conspiracies against the peace of this kingdom. Laid open to publick view of ull persons, both in city and countrey. With a term kept in hell, by Don Belzebub, to try causes in that principality; which whilst they were sitting, a letter to that court was brought, shewing, that a certain night-walker, of inferiour dignity , called the London bell-man, had discovered most of the eminent plots, cheats, and vilanies of several of the officers and promoters of the Devils own kindred, and brought them in danger of their lives; and by the help of his lanthorn and candle, made known the secrets that are taught in hell, and laid them open to the broad eye of the world and made them infamous, odious, and ridiculous to all persons, in setting them forth in print and drawing their pictures to the life, to the open view of all ... wherein is added a new discovery of several cunning gypsies, & thirteen sorts of crafty rogues & canting beggars ... with their manner of travelling over all England without ever a penny of money
46. The new plot of the papist by which they design'd to have laid the guilt of their hellish conspiracies against His Majesty and government upon the dissenting protestants
47. The new plot of the Papists to transform traitors into martyrs : faithfully exposed to publick view
48. The new plot of the papists to transform traitors into martyrs faithfully exposed to publick view
49. A New Protestant litany
50. A new test in lieu of the old one, by way of supposition, or, A satisfactory answer to that great and common question viz. if the penal laws and tests should be abolished, how shall the Protestant religion and interest be secured?
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