The three royall cedars or Great Brittains glorious diamonds, being a royal court narrative of the proceedings, travels, letters, conferences, speeches, and conspicuous resolutions of the most high and renowned King, Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Brittain, France and Ireland, His Highness Prince James Duke of York, and the most illustrious Prince. Henry Duke of Glocester. With a brief history of their memorable transactions, results, and judicious councels, since their too-much-lamented Fxile [sic] in Flanders, and the Lord Chancellour Hide, the Marquess of Ormond, the Earl of Norwich, the Lord Wentworth, the Lord Digby, and many other nobles and gentlemen, created lords of his Majesties privie-council. Also, the resplendent vertues appearing in these princely pearles, to the great joy of all loyal subjects, who have for their sovereign a just King to govern, a valiant duke to defend, and a wise counsellor to advise. By E. Sanders Esq; a lover of his countries liberty, and a
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- The three royall cedars or Great Brittains glorious diamonds, being a royal court narrative of the proceedings, travels, letters, conferences, speeches, and conspicuous resolutions of the most high and renowned King, Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Brittain, France and Ireland, His Highness Prince James Duke of York, and the most illustrious Prince. Henry Duke of Glocester. With a brief history of their memorable transactions, results, and judicious councels, since their too-much-lamented Fxile [sic] in Flanders, and the Lord Chancellour Hide, the Marquess of Ormond, the Earl of Norwich, the Lord Wentworth, the Lord Digby, and many other nobles and gentlemen, created lords of his Majesties privie-council. Also, the resplendent vertues appearing in these princely pearles, to the great joy of all loyal subjects, who have for their sovereign a just King to govern, a valiant duke to defend, and a wise counsellor to advise. By E. Sanders Esq; a lover of his countries liberty, and a
- Three royall cedars; Great Brittains glorious diamonds; Three royal cedars
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London: printed for G. Horton, living near the three Crowns in Barbican, 1660.
- Publication year
- 1660
- ESTC No.
- R208691
- Grub Street ID
- 84919
- Description
- 6 [i.e. 8] p. ; 4°.
- Note
- Pages 7 and 8 both misnumbered 6
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 21"
Signatures: A]4.
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- Signatures from DFo. DFONOTE blg Page 6 misnumbered 5