Bibliographics

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A60898Brome, James, d. 1715.A treatise of the Roman ports and forts in Kent by William Somner ; publish''d by James Brome ... ; to which is prefixt, The life of Mr. Somner.1693.05422716708nan./cache/A60898.xml./txt/A60898.txt
A34782Carter, Matthew, fl. 1660.A most true and exact relation of that as honourable as unfortunate expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester by M.C., a loyall actor in that engagement, Anno Dom. 1648.1650.04622112958nan./cache/A34782.xml./txt/A34782.txt
A79023Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his county of Kent.1642.01028231nan./cache/A79023.xml./txt/A79023.txt
A45018Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Humble petition of the commons of Kent, agreed upon at their generall assizes, presented to His Majestie the first of August, 1642 with certaine instructions from the county of Kent, to Mr. Augustine Skinner, whereby the desires of the said county may be presented by him to the honourable House of Commons : with His Majesties answer ... this fourth of August, 1642.1642.02689722nan./cache/A45018.xml./txt/A45018.txt
A79014Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. His Majesties proclamation forbidding all His loving subjects of the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hampshire, to raise any forces without His Majesties consent or to enter into any association or protestation for the assistance of the Rebellion against His Majesty.1643.01503338nan./cache/A79014.xml./txt/A79014.txt
B06148England and Wales. Parliament.To the right honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of many of the gentry, ministers, free-holders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent, and the cities of olders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent, and the cities of Canterbury and Rochester, and county of Canterbury, with the Cinque Ports, and their members, and other corporations within the said county.1642.01265261nan./cache/B06148.xml./txt/B06148.txt
A83087England and Wales. Parliament.Die Jovis, 20 Januarii. 1647. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for enabling a committee in the county of Kent to put in execution all former ordinances of Parliament concerning indempnity.nan885183nan./cache/A83087.xml./txt/A83087.txt
A62806England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.To the Right Honourable the House of Peers assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent1641.0797154nan./cache/A62806.xml./txt/A62806.txt
A86030Glemham, Thomas, Sir, d. 1649.The declaration of Sir Thomas Glenham, Sir Marmaduke Langdale, and Sir Philip Musgrave, in the north of England concerning the counties of Essex and Kent and their resolution and proceedings thereupon; as also touching the Army. Likewise a great fight at Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire, betwixt the Parliaments forces and the Cavaliers, and the number that were slain and taken prisoners; as also, the taking of the said castle, with all the ordnance, armes, and ammunition. With a list of the chief commanders belonging to the Parliaments forces. Col. Fairfax. Col. Roads. Col. Bethel. Col. Aldred. Col. Legere.. [sic] Col. Cholmley. Col. Lassels. Col. Wastell.1648.02361565nan./cache/A86030.xml./txt/A86030.txt
A76906Hamilton, James Hamilton, Duke of, 1606-1649.Bloody nevves rom [sic] the Scottish Army, concerning the late bloody fight upon Munday last, six miles on this side Carlisle, between the 2. armies of England and Scotland, the one commanded by Major Gen. Lambert, the other by his Excellency Duke Hamilton. With the number that were slain and taken prisoners on both sides, and the resolution of the Scottish Army thereupon, and the names of the chiefe commanders of Scotland, which were wounded in the fight. Likewise the Scottish message to the English army, and their answer and resolution thereupon. With the declaration of the county of Kent, concerning the landing of the Duke of York, and the coming in tothe [sic] Scotish army.1648.02368532nan./cache/A76906.xml./txt/A76906.txt
A47358Kilburne, Richard, 1605-1678.A topographie or survey of the county of Kent with some chronological, historicall, and other matters touching the same, and the several parishes and places therein / by Richard Kilburne of Hawkherst, Esquire.1659.010864335923nan./cache/A47358.xml./txt/A47358.txt
A55730Pemberton, Francis, Sir, 1624-1697.The Presentment of the Grand-jury for the county of Kent, at the assizes holden at Maidstone the 12th day of March, in the five and thirtieth year of the reign of Our Soveraign Lord, Charles the Second, by the grace of God, of England, &c. annoq[ue], dom. 1682 to the Right Honourable Sir Francis Pemberton, knight, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesties court of Common Pleas, and one of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council.1683.01702295nan./cache/A55730.xml./txt/A55730.txt
A93553Somner, William, 1598-1669.A treatise of gavelkind, both name and thing. Shewing the true etymologie and derivation of the one, the nature, antiquity, and original of the other. With sundry emergent observations, both pleasant and profitable to be known of Kentish-men and others, especially such as are studious, either of the ancient custome, or the common law of this kingdome. By (a well-willer to both) William Somner.1660.06583221498nan./cache/A93553.xml./txt/A93553.txt
A60893Somner, William, 1598-1669.Chartham news: or A brief relation of some strange bones there lately digged up in some grounds of Mr. John Somner''s, of Canterbury: written by his brother, Mr. William Somner, late auditor of Christ Church Canterbury, and register of the archbishops court, there; before his death.1669.049671213nan./cache/A60893.xml./txt/A60893.txt