Bibliographics

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A49161Baltimore, Cecil Calvert, Baron, ca. 1605-1675.The Lord Baltemores case concerning the province of Maryland, adjoyning to Virginia in America. With full and clear answers to all material objections, touching his rights, jurisdiction, and proceedings there. And certaine reasons of state, why the Parliament should not impeach the same. Unto which is also annexed, a true copy of a commission from the late King''s eldest son, to Mr. William Davenant, to dispossess the Lord Baltemore of the said province, because of his adherence to this Common-wealth.1653.057111499nan./cache/A49161.xml./txt/A49161.txt
A39892Baltimore, Cecil Calvert, Baron, ca. 1605-1675.Virginia and Maryland, or, The Lord Baltamore''s printed case, uncased and answered shewing the illegality of his patent and usurpation of royal jurisdiction and dominion there : with the injustice and tyranny practised against ... adventurers and planters : also a short relation of the papists late rebellion against the government of His Highness the Lord Protector ... : to which is added a brief account of the commissioners proceedings in the reducing of Maryland ...1655.0167374315nan./cache/A39892.xml./txt/A39892.txt
A30076Bullock, William, b. 1617?Virginia impartially examined, and left to publick view, to be considered by all iudicious and honest men under which title is comprehended the degrees from 34 to 39, wherein lyes the rich and healthfull countries of Roanock, the now plantations of Virginia and Mary-land ... / by William Bullock, Gent.1649.0228536635nan./cache/A30076.xml./txt/A30076.txt
A32345Calvert, Philip, 1626-1682.A letter from the chancellour of Mary-land to Col. Henry Meese, merchant in London concerning the late troublesin Mary-land.1682.01800341nan./cache/A32345.xml./txt/A32345.txt
A07165Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver.A relation of Maryland together, vvith a map of the countrey, the conditions of plantation, his Majesties charter to the Lord Baltemore, translated into English.nan171144582nan./cache/A07165.xml./txt/A07165.txt
A45477Hammond, John, d. 1707.Hammond versus Heamans, or, An answer to an audacious pamphlet, published by an impudent and ridiculous fellow, named Roger Heamans, calling himself Commander of the Ship Golden Lion wherein he endeavours by lies and holy expressions, to colour over his murthers and treacheries committed in the Province of Maryland, to the utter ruine of that florishing plantation : having a great sum sold himself to proceed in those cruelties, it being altogether answered out of the abstract of credible oaths taken here in England :in which is published His Highnesses absolute (though neglected) command to Richard Bennet Esq., late governour of Virginia and all others, not to disturbe the Lord Baltamores plantation in Maryland / by John Hammond ...1655.058491557nan./cache/A45477.xml./txt/A45477.txt
A87050Hammond, John, d. 1707.Leah and Rachel, or, the two fruitfull sisters Virginia and Mary-land: their present condition, impartially stated and related. VVith a removall of such imputations as are scandalously cast on those countries, whereby many deceived souls, chose rather to beg, steal, rot in prison, and come to shamefull deaths, then to better their being by going thither, wherein is plenty of all things necessary for humane subsistance. / By John Hammond.1656.0109262764nan./cache/A87050.xml./txt/A87050.txt
A17595White, Andrew, 1579-1656.A relation of the successefull beginnings of the Lord Baltemore''s plantation in Mary-land Being an extract of certaine letters written from thence, by some of the aduenturers, to their friends in England. To which is added, the conditions of plantation propounded by his Lordship for the second voyage intended this present yeere, 1634.1634.057601459nan./cache/A17595.xml./txt/A17595.txt