England and Wales. |
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An act for the charitable reliefe and ordering of person infected with the plague… |
1630 |
King Charles I |
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By the King. A proclamation for the better ordering of those who repaire to the… |
1630 |
England and Wales. |
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Certaine statvtes especially selected, and commanded by his Maiestie to be carefully put in execution… |
1630 |
King Charles I |
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By the King. A proclamation for the better ordering of those who repaire to the… |
1629 |
King Charles I |
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By the King a proclamation for the better ordering of those who repaire to the… |
1628 |
King Charles I |
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By the King. A proclamation for the better ordering of those who repaire to the… |
1628 |
King Charles I |
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By the King. A proclamation for the better ordering of those who repayre to the… |
1626 |
King Charles I |
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By the King. A proclamation for the better ordering of those who repayre to the… |
1626 |
Herring |
Francis |
Certaine rules, directions, or advertisments for this time of pestilentiall contagion: with a caueat to… |
1625 |
Penkethman |
John |
The cities comfort: or, Patridophilus his theologicall and physicall preservatives against the plague, and all… |
1625 |
Thayre |
Thomas |
An excellent and best approoued treatise of the plague. Containing, the nature, signes, and accidents… |
1625 |
[author not specified] |
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A Direction concerning the plague |
1625 |
Falkland |
Henrie |
By the Lord Deputie and Councell. Henrie Falkland. Forasmuch as the infection of the plague… |
1625 |
Spenser |
Benjamin |
Vox civitatis, or Londons complaint against her children in the countrey. Shewing to them her… |
1625 |
Spenser |
Benjamin |
Vox civitatis, or Londons complaint against her children in the countrey. Shewing to them her… |
1625 |
Taylor |
John |
The fearefull sommer: or Londons calamitie, the countreys discurtesie, & both their miserie. By Iohn Taylor… |
1625 |
Queen Elizabeth I |
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By the Queene forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne ladie is crediblie enformed that… |
1618 |
Queen Elizabeth I |
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By the Queene forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne lady is crediblie enfourmed that… |
1618 |
Queen Elizabeth I |
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By the Queene. A proclamation for adjournement of part of Michaelmas tearme. Forasmuch as the… |
1618 |
Queen Elizabeth I |
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By the Queene. Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne Ladie is credibly enfourmed, that… |
1618 |
Queen Elizabeth I |
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By the Queene. Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne Ladie is credibly enfourmed, that… |
1618 |
Queen Elizabeth I |
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By the Queene. Whereas the Quenes Maiestie by her proclamation did adiourn the terme of… |
1618 |
Spackman |
Thomas |
A declaration of such greiuous accidents as commonly follow the biting of mad dogges, together… |
1613 |
W. |
I. |
A briefe treatise of the plague vvherein is shewed, the naturall cause of the plague… |
1603 |
King James I |
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By the King the care wee haue to preuent all occasions of dispersing the infection… |
1603 |
King James I |
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By the King forasmuch as the infection of the plague is at this present greatly… |
1603 |
King James I |
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By the King. Forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie our soueraigne Lord is credibly informed, that… |
1603 |
King James I |
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By the King. The spreading of the infection in our citie of London, and in… |
1603 |
King James I |
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By the King. Whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie, vpon information giuen to his highnesse… |
1603 |
Herring |
Francis |
Certaine rules, directions, or advertisments for this time of pestilentiall contagion: with a caueat to… |
1603 |