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Bradshaw's ghost : being a dialogue between the said ghost, and an apparition of the late King Charles. Wherein are laid down severall transactions that did occur in the many passages of his life, never known before ...

Publisher: [London] : Printed in the year, 1659. Description: 12p. ; 4.°.Note: Ink inscription on t.p.Subject(s): Bradshaw, John, 1602-1659 | Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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1 A collection of severall speeches, messages, and answers of the Kings Majestie, to both Houses of Parliament. Together with the humble petitions, messages, answers, declarations, resolutions and orders of both Houses, besides other occurrences in Parliament, from the beginning of January 1641. to this instant. The heads whereof you shall finde in the next page. 1 King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall-gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648. VVith a relation of the manner of his going to execution. Published by special authority. 1 A voyage into the Levant. A briefe relation of a journey, lately performed by Master Henry Blunt gentleman, from England by the way of Venice, into Dalmatia, Sclavonia, Bosnah, Hungary, Macedonia, Thessaly, Thrace, Rhodes and Egypt, unto Gran Cairo : 1 Bradshaw's ghost : 1 A century of the names and scantlings of such inventions, as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected, (which my former notes being lost) I have, at the instance of a powerful friend, endeavoured now in the year 1655. to set these down in such a way as may sufficiently instruct me to put any of them in practice. The author the Marquis of Worcester. 1 Bibliotheca regia, or, The royal library, containing a collection of such of the papers of His late Majesty King Charls, the second monarch of Great Britain, as have escaped the wrack and ruines of these times. Not extant in the Reliquae Carolinae, or the Exact collection of Edward Husbands. In two books, the first relating to the concernments of the church. The second, unto those of the civil state. With some occasional observations for the better understanding and coherence of some parts thereof. 1 The case of the King stated, from the very beginning of the Warre to this present day, ... In justification & commiseration of His Majesty in this his distressed condition; and for the satisfaction of the whole Kingdom. By Basilius Anonymous ...

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