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2. Calendar of inquisitions post mortem : an other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Volume XXV, 16-20 Henry VI (1437-1442)
3. Calendar of inquisitions post mortem : and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Volume XXVI, 21 to 25 Henry VI (1442-1447)
4. Calendar of inquisitions post mortem : and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Volume XXVI, 21 to 25 Henry VI (1442-1447)
5. A Calendar of the cartularies of John Pyel and Adam Fraunceys
6. Calendar of the fine rolls of the reign of Henry III : preserved in the National Archives. Volume II, 9 to 18 Henry III, 1224-1234
7. Calendar of the fine rolls of the reign of Henry III : preserved in the National Archives. Volume II, 9 to 18 Henry III, 1224-1234
8. Calendar of the fine rolls of the reign of Henry III : preserved in The National Archives
9. A calendar of the numbers dates & returns of the precepts [sic] issued 1690/91
10. Calendar of the plea rolls of the Exchequer of the Jews preserved in the Public Record Office ...
11. The call of England
12. The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Culture
13. The Cambridge companion to Medieval English Culture
14. The Cambridge companion to Thomas More
15. The Cambridge companion to Thomas More
16. The Cambridge connection in Tudor England : humanism, reform, rhetoric, politics
17. The Cambridge connection in Tudor England : humanism, reform, rhetoric, politics
18. Cambridge in the age of the Enlightenment : science, religion, and politics from the Restoration to the French Revolution
19. Camden miscellany. Vol. XXVIII
20. Camden miscellany. Vol. XXI
21. The canal boatmen, 1760-1914
22. Canterbury College, Oxford
23. A Canterbury pilgrimage : an Italian pilgrimage
24. A Canterbury pilgrimage ; An Italian pilgrimage
25. The Cantiaci
26. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
27. Cardinal Wolsey : a life in Renaissance Europe
28. Cardinal Wolsey : church, state, and art
29. A Cardinal's broken oath : a letter to his Eminence Henry Edward, Cardinal-Archbishop of Westminster
30. Caricatures anglaises, 1789-1815 : face à la Révolution et l'Empire : collections du Musée Carnavalet
31. Carlisle Cathedral : the cathedral church of the holy and undivided Trinity
32. Carmen funebre in mortem illustrissimi Comitis Leicestrensis, qui Corneburiæ in agro Oxoniensi 4. Sept. 1588. vita defunctus est
33. Carolingian connections : Anglo-Saxon England and Carolingian Francia, c. 750-870
34. Carolingian renewal : sources and heritage
35. Carriages at eight : horse-drawn society in Victorian and Edwardian times
36. Carr's case being a brief relatio[n] of the cause and sufferings o[f] Mr. William Carre, humbly tendred to the consideration of the hon'ble House of Commons, who are the representatives of all the commons of England : together with a plea against the pretended jurisdictions & [irre]gular proceedings of the House of Lords in which may [be] seen the just rights of every commoner & free-born subject of England
37. Cartas de Inglaterra y otros escritos
38. The Cartwright petition of 1649. : A facsimile reproduction of the original copy in the Sutro branch of the California State library
39. The Carvetii
40. Cary's traveller's companion, or, A delineation of the turnpike roads of England and Wales : shewing the immediate route to every market and borough town throughout the kingdom, laid down from the best authorities, on a new set of county maps : to which is added, an alphabetical list of all the market towns, with the days on which they are held
41. The Case of Andrew Fountaine, Esq. in relation to a bill under the name of Sir Charles Holt, Baronet
42. The case of Anthony Gomezsera and several other Jews, as tis stated by themselves; to the Rt. Honourable, the Lords of Their Majesties most Honourable Privy Council. With answers to each paragraph
43. The case of Mr. Benjamin Leech, brick-layer at the Old-Baily, the fourteenth day of October, 1682
44. The Case of Mrs. Mary Stout, widow
45. The Case of present distresses on non-conformists examined in the execution of an act, entituled, An Act Against Seditious Conventicles ...
46. The Case of Richard Radley, Gent. now prisoner in the Kings-bench
47. The case of Richard Scotcher one of the persons impowred by act of Parliament, to make the river Wye in the county of Surrey navigable, truly stated. And humbly presented to the consideration of the Parliament of England, Scotland and Ireland and every member thereof
48. The case of Robert Cecill, Esq; upon the bill for the limiting the power of his brother James Earl of Salisbury to cut of [sic] the intaile of his estate
49. The case of Sir Nicholas Stoughton, baronet, Thomas Cate, aliàs Cawood, John Flood, and Abraham Bernard, millers, and tenants of Stoak mills in Surrey
50. The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers stated and resolved, according to Scripture and reason, and the principles of the Church of England, with a more particular respect to the oath, lately enjoyned, of allegiance to Their present Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary
51. The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers stated and resolved, according to Scripture and reason, and the principles of the Church of England, with a more particular respect to the oath, lately enjoyned, of allegiance to Their present Majesties, K. William and Q. Mary
52. The Case of the commoners of the mannor of Epworth in the isle of Axhelme in the county of Lincoln
53. The Case of the East India Company
54. The Case of the Jevves stated: Or, The Jewes synagogue opened. With their preparations in the morning before they go thither, and their doings at night when they come home: Their practices in their synagogues and some select actings of theirs in England, upon record
55. The case of the late Duke of Buckingham's creditors
56. The case of the owners of more than sixty thousand acres of rich and valuablelands, bordering upon the fenns, called, Bedford-Level
57. The Case of the people of England in their present circumstances considered shewing how far they are, or are not obliged by the Oath of allegiance
58. The Case of the poor French refugees
59. The case of the purchasers of some lands, belonging to the corporation of Malmesbury, in the county of Wilts, by leases for 21 years
60. Case of the town and port of King's-Lynn in Norfolk, as to their navigation
61. The case of Thomas Burrowes, gent. respondent, to a petition of Ann Dod, Magdalen Johnson, Robert Colebatch, Ann his wife, Sarah Dod and Priscilla Cooper preferred to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, praying an injunction to stay the said respondents proceedings at Common Law
62. The Case of William Eyre, Esq. concerning his right to the half barony of Shelelah, and castle of Carnow in Ireland, now in the possession of the Right Honourable William Earl of Strafford, truly stated, and humbly presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament
63. The Case of William Warner, gent. relating to his water-works at Deale
64. The case of William Warner, gent. relating to his water-works at Deale
65. Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk : history
66. The castle community : the personnel of English and Welsh castles, 1272-1422
67. The castle in England and Wales : an interpretative history
68. The castle in the Wars of the Roses
69. Castles
70. Castles
71. Castles and landscapes : power, community and fortification in medieval England
72. Castles, conquest and charters : collected papers
73. Castles in context : power, symbolism and landscape, 1066 to 1500
74. Castles in medieval society : fortresses in England, France, and Ireland in the central Middle Ages
75. Castles in medieval society : fortresses in England, France, and Ireland in the central Middle Ages
76. Castles, siegeworks and settlements : surveying the archaeology of the twelfth century
77. Cat among the pigeons : a Catholic miscellany
78. A catalogue of the names of those holy martyrs who were burned in Queen Maries reign. As also, the particular places where, with the years and months, and several of the days, when they suffered
79. A catalogue of the nobility of England, according to their respective precedencies
80. [C]atalogue of the nobility of England, according to their respective precedencies, and titles of honour they now enjoy, the first of March, 1689. And in the first year of Their Majesties reign. : To which is added the blazon of their paternal coats of arms respectively, and a list of the present bishops
81. Cathedral cities of England
82. Catherine of Aragon : an intimate life of Henry VIII's true wife
83. Catherine of Aragon : infanta of Spain, queen of England
84. Catherine Parr
85. Catherine Parr : Henry VIII's last love
86. The Catholic question in Ireland & England, 1798-1882 : the papers of Denys Scully
87. Catholicism, identity and politics in the age of Enlightenment : the life and career of Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 1745-1810 / Alexander Lock
88. Catsgore, 1979 : further excavation of the Romano-British village
89. The cause of England's misery, or, A brief account of the corrupt practice of the law humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled
90. A caution to all true English Protestants, concerning the late Popish Plot, by way of conference, between an old Queen Elizabeth-Protestant, and his countrey-neighbour
91. Cecil Roth, historian without tears : a memoir
92. The Central African diaries of Walter Hutley, 1877 to 1881
93. The ceremony-monger, his character : in six chapters ... : with some remarks (in the introduction) upon the new-star-chamber, or late course of the Court of King's-Bench : of the nature of a libel, and scandalum magnatum. : and in the conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths and escapes in the Common-Prayer-Book, both as to doctrine and discipline : and what bishops were, are, and should be : and concerning ordination : humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament ...
94. Certain delightful English towns : with glimpses of the pleasant country between
95. Certain reasons (by way of reply to some objections generally urged and in more particular to a paper styled the case of John Gifford gentleman, presented to the members of Parlaiment)
96. The certain way to save England; not only now, but in future ages, by a prudent choice of Members to serve in the next ensuing Parliament
97. The Certain way to save England not only now, but in future ages, by a prudent choice of members to serve in the next ensuing Parliament : in a seasonable address to its free-holders and other electors
98. Certaine propositions made by the distressed Protestants in Ireland to the Parliament of England, who have lost their goods, and personall estates there, by meanes of this present rebellion may be relieved, if His Majesty and both houses of Parliament shall think fit : and whereby His Majesties revenue also in that realm will be much advanced and the said kingdom the better and more speedier peopled, secured and civilized : the speech of Denzell Holles, Esq. delivered at the Lords Barr, Wednesday the 15 of June, upon the impeachment of the Earles of Northampton, Devonshire, Monmoth and Dover, and of the Lords Rich, Andiver, Gray of Ruthen, Coventry and Capell for their contempt in departing from the Parliament and not returning upon summons ... : as also, a petition to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, of the captains, officers and souldiers of the trained bands, and volinteers in the county of Buckingham assembled at Alisbury, Jun. 17, 1642 ...
99. Certaine propositions of both Houses of Parliament concerning the raising of horse, horsemen and arms, for the defence of the King and both Houses of Parliament
100. Certaine. queries propounded, to the standing English army, by an unfeigned friend to piety and publique liberty..
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