Bibliographics

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A05167Laud, William, 1573-1645.A sermon preached before his Maiesty, on Tuesday the nineteenth of Iune, at Wansted. Anno Dom. 1621. By D. Laud Deane of Glocester, one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinary. Printed by commandement1621.097813262nan./cache/A05167.xml./txt/A05167.txt
A05166Laud, William, 1573-1645.A sermon preached at VVhite-hall, on the 24. of March, 1621 Beeing the day of the beginning of his Maiesties most gracious reigne. By the Bishop of S. Dauids.1622.0103503570nan./cache/A05166.xml./txt/A05166.txt
A15082Laud, William, 1573-1645.A replie to Iesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propou[n]ded by his most gratious Matie: King Iames By Francis White D: of Div· deane of Carlile, chaplaine to his Matie. Hereunto is annexed, a conference of the right: R:B: of St Dauids wth the same Iesuit*1624.0326899120173nan./cache/A15082.xml./txt/A15082.txt
A05168Laud, William, 1573-1645.A sermon preached before his Maiestie, on Sunday the XIX. of Iune, at White-Hall Appointed to be preached at the opening of the Parliament. By the Bishop of S. Dauids.1625.098223043nan./cache/A05168.xml./txt/A05168.txt
A05170Laud, William, 1573-1645.A sermon preached on Munday, the sixt of February, at Westminster at the opening of the Parliament. By the Bishop of S: Dauids.1625.0103093301nan./cache/A05170.xml./txt/A05170.txt
A05169Laud, William, 1573-1645.A sermon preached before his Maiestie, on Wednesday the fift of Iuly, at White-hall At the solemne fast then held. By the Bishop of S. Davids. Wm. Laud.1626.0108263682nan./cache/A05169.xml./txt/A05169.txt
A05171Laud, William, 1573-1645.A sermon preached on Munday, the seauenteenth of March, at Westminster at the opening of the Parliament. By the Bishop of Bathe and Welles.1628.099243282nan./cache/A05171.xml./txt/A05171.txt
A08700Laud, William, 1573-1645.A proclamation, for the well ordering of the market in the cittie of Oxford and for the redresse of abuses, in weights and measures, within the precincts of the Vniuersitie of Oxford.1634.03148671nan./cache/A08700.xml./txt/A08700.txt
A00211Laud, William, 1573-1645.Articles to be inquired of in the metropoliticall visitation of the most reverend father, VVilliam, by Gods providence, Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, primate of all England, and metropolitan in and for the dioces of London, in the yeere of our Lord God 163[blank], and in the [blank] yeere of His Graces translation.1635.079312065nan./cache/A00211.xml./txt/A00211.txt
A49707Laud, William, 1573-1645.The copie of a letter sent from VVilliam Lavd, Archbishop of Canterbury, the 28 of June, MDCXLI, unto the Universitie of Oxford specifying his willingnesse to resigne his chancellor-ship, and withall deploring his sad estate now in the time of his imprisonship.1641.0869175nan./cache/A49707.xml./txt/A49707.txt
A49711Laud, William, 1573-1645.A letter sent by William Lavvd Archbishop of Canterburie with divers manuscripts to the Vniversity of Oxford : which letter in respect it hath relation to this present Parliament is here inserted : together with the answer which the Vniversitie sent him wherein is specified their integrity as he is their chancellor : the tenor whereof ensues.1641.01611366nan./cache/A49711.xml./txt/A49711.txt
A58293Laud, William, 1573-1645.The recantation of the prelate of Canterbury being his last advice to his brethren the bishops of England : to consider his fall, observe the times, forsake their wayes, and to joyne in this good work of reformation.1641.0114013247nan./cache/A58293.xml./txt/A58293.txt
A69458Laud, William, 1573-1645.An exact copy of a letter sent to William Laud, late Arch-bishop of Canterbury, now prisoner in the Tower, November the 5, 1641 at which his Lordship taking exceptions, the author visited him in his owne person, and having admittance to him, had some private discourse with him concerning the cruelty in which he formerly raigned in his power : the substance whereof is truly composed by the author himselfe, wherein doth appeare a sign of complying with the times and some hopes of his repentance.1641.02608658nan./cache/A69458.xml./txt/A69458.txt
A56866Laud, William, 1573-1645.Quatermayns conquest over Canterburies court, or, A briefe declaration of severall passages between him and the Archbishop of Canterbury with other commissioners of the High Commission Court, at six severall appearances before them, and by them directed to Doctor Featly : with their severall conferences, and the doctors by Roger Quatermayne.1642.0196736163nan./cache/A56866.xml./txt/A56866.txt
A88786Laud, William, 1573-1645.A letter sent from the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury (now prisoner in the Tower) to the Vice-Chancellor, doctors, and the rest of the convocation at Oxford, intimating his humble desires to His Majesty, for a speedy reconcilement between him and his high court of Parliament.1642.02459622nan./cache/A88786.xml./txt/A88786.txt
A88782Laud, William, 1573-1645.The copy of the petition presented to the honourable Houses of Parliament, by the Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, &c. Wherein the said arch-bishop desires that he may not be transported beyond the seas into New England with Master Peters, in regard to his extraordinary age and weakenesse.1643.01361287nan./cache/A88782.xml./txt/A88782.txt
A49719Laud, William, 1573-1645.A true copy of certain passages of the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, his speech spoken on the scaffold on Tower-Hill immediatly before his death Jan. 10, 16441644.03007883nan./cache/A49719.xml./txt/A49719.txt
A56199Laud, William, 1573-1645.Romes master-peece, or, The grand conspiracy of the Pope and his iesuited instruments, to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all His Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case hee comply not with them in these their execrable designes revealed out of conscience to Andreas ab Habernfeld, by an agent sent from Rome into England, by Cardinall Barbarino, as an assistant to con the Popes late nuncio, to prosecute this most execrable plot, (in which he persisted a principall actor severall yeares) who discovered it to Sir William Boswell His Majesties agent at the Hague, 6 Sept. 1640. he, under an oath of secrecie, to the Arch-bishop of Canterbury (among whose papers it was casually found by Master Pyrnne, May, 31. 1643) who communicated it to the King, as the greatest businesse that ever was put to him / published by authority of Parliament by William Prynne ...1644.0225536944nan./cache/A56199.xml./txt/A56199.txt
A49704Laud, William, 1573-1645.A commemoration of King Charles his inauguration, or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse by William Laud ...1645.0108453219nan./cache/A49704.xml./txt/A49704.txt
A49716Laud, William, 1573-1645.The Arch-bishop of Canterburie his speech, or, His funeral sermon preached by himself on the scaffold on Tower-hill on Friday the tenth of January, 1645, upon Hebrews 12, 1, 2 also, the prayers which he used at the same time and place before his execution / all faithfully written by Iohn Hinde, whom the archbishop beseeched that hee would not let any wrong be done him by any phrase in false copies.1645.043011200nan./cache/A49716.xml./txt/A49716.txt
A88789Laud, William, 1573-1645.Seven sermons preached upon severall occasions by the Right Reverend and learned Father in God, William Laud, late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, &c.1651.06691522325nan./cache/A88789.xml./txt/A88789.txt
A49713Laud, William, 1573-1645.Officium quotidianum: or, A manual of private devotions By the most reverend father in God Dr. William Laud late Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury.1663.0160905939nan./cache/A49713.xml./txt/A49713.txt
A49717Laud, William, 1573-1645.A summarie of devotions compiled and used by Dr William Laud, sometime Ld Arch-bishop of Canterbvry now published according to the copy written with his own hand and reserved in the archives of St. John Baptist''s Colledge Library in Oxon.1667.03656112955nan./cache/A49717.xml./txt/A49717.txt
A49714Laud, William, 1573-1645.A relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuite by the command of King James, of ever-blessed memory : with an answer to such exceptions as A.C. takes against it.1673.016882659413nan./cache/A49714.xml./txt/A49714.txt
B06285Laud, William, 1573-1645.A true relation of the Popish-plot against King Charles I and the Protestant religion.1679.0170805075nan./cache/B06285.xml./txt/B06285.txt
A67878Laud, William, 1573-1645.A true narrative of the Popish-plot against King Charles I and the Protestant religion as it was discovered by Andreas ab Habernfeld to Sir William Boswel Ambassador at the Hague, and by him transmitted to Archbishop Laud, who communicated it to the King : the whole discoovery being found amongst the Archbishops papers, when a prisoner in the Tower, by Mr. Prynn (who was ordered to search them by a committee of the then Parliament) on Wednesday, May 31, 1643 : with some historical remarks on the Jesuits, and A vindication of the Protestant dissenters from disloyalty : also, A compleat history of the Papists late Presbyterian plot discovered by Mr. Dangerfield, wherein an account is given of some late transactions of Sir Robert Peyton.1680.0200325999nan./cache/A67878.xml./txt/A67878.txt
A49708Laud, William, 1573-1645.The daily office of a Christian being the devotions of the most Reverend Father in God Dr. William Laud, late archbishop of Canterbury : wherein several catechetical paraphrases ...1683.04288015261nan./cache/A49708.xml./txt/A49708.txt
A70534Laud, William, 1573-1645.The Arch-bishop of Canterbury his letter to the King concerning the plot &c. and written with his own hand1692.01540277nan./cache/A70534.xml./txt/A70534.txt
A67877Laud, William, 1573-1645.The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. [vol. 2 of the Remains.] wrote by himself during his imprisonment in the Tower ; to which is prefixed the diary of his own life, faithfully and entirely published from the original copy ; and subjoined, a supplement to the preceding history, the Arch-Bishop''s last will, his large answer to the Lord Say''s speech concerning liturgies, his annual accounts of his province delivered to the king, and some other things relating to the history.nan13939743914nan./cache/A67877.xml./txt/A67877.txt
A67908Laud, William, 1573-1645.The history of the troubles and tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God and blessed martyr, William Laud, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. vol. 1 wrote by himself during his imprisonment in the Tower ; to which is prefixed the diary of his own life, faithfully and entirely published from the original copy ; and subjoined, a supplement to the preceding history, the Arch-Bishop''s last will, his large answer to the Lord Say''s speech concerning liturgies, his annual accounts of his province delivered to the king, and some other things relating to the history.nan339459112884nan./cache/A67908.xml./txt/A67908.txt