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Filed under: Great Britain -- History -- Henry VI, 1422-1461 Margaret of Anjou, by Jacob Abbott Henry VI (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1922), by M. E. Seebohm (page images at HathiTrust) History of Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI of England. (Harper, 1877), by Jacob Abbott (page images at HathiTrust) History of Marguerite d'Anjou (Harper & brothers, 1861), by Jacob Abbott (page images at HathiTrust) Henry VI (Constable, 1922), by Mabel Elizabeth Christie (page images at HathiTrust) Incerti scriptoris Chronicon Angliae de regnis trium regum Lancastrensium, Henrici IV, Henrici V, et Henrici VI (Typis Editoris Apud Bampton, 1980), by Joannes Allen Giles (page images at HathiTrust) Margaret of Anjou (Harper & Brothers, 1904), by Jacob Abbott (page images at HathiTrust) Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3 of 6): England (3 of 9): Henrie the Sixt, Sonne and Heire to Henrie the Fift, by Raphael Holinshed (Gutenberg ebook) Henry the Sixth : a reprint of John Blacman's memoir, with translation and notes, by John Blakman, trans. by M. R. James (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Great Britain -- History -- Henry VI, 1422-1461 -- Drama King Henry VI, Part 3, by William Shakespeare (multiple editions) Henry VI, Part 1, by William Shakespeare (HTML with commentary at folger.edu) Henry VI, Part 1 (London: Oxford University Press, 1914), by William Shakespeare, ed. by W. J. Craig (HTML at Bartleby) Henry VI, Part 2, by William Shakespeare (HTML with commentary at folger.edu) Henry VI, Part 2 (London: Oxford University Press, 1914), by William Shakespeare, ed. by W. J. Craig (HTML at Bartleby) The first, second, and third parts of King Henry the Sixth (Yale University Press, 1918), by William Shakespeare and Tucker Brooke (page images at HathiTrust) King Henry VI. (J. M. Dent, 1895), by William Shakespeare, Israel Gollancz, and Israel Goliancz (page images at HathiTrust) Henry VI, part 3 (Bigelow Smith, 1909), by William Shakespeare, C. H. Herford, Israel Gollancz, and Henry Norman Hudson (page images at HathiTrust) Henry VI, first part. (Printed for John Bell and C. Etherington, 1777), by William Shakespeare, John Bell, and C. Etherington (page images at HathiTrust) Henry VI, the third part. (Printed for John Bell and C. Etherington, 1777), by William Shakespeare, John Bell, and C. Etherington (page images at HathiTrust) Kuningas Henrik Kuudes III (in Finnish), by William Shakespeare, trans. by Paavo Emil Cajander (Gutenberg ebook) Kuningas Henrik Kuudes II (in Finnish), by William Shakespeare, trans. by Paavo Emil Cajander (Gutenberg ebook) Kuningas Henrik Kuudes I (in Finnish), by William Shakespeare, trans. by Paavo Emil Cajander (Gutenberg ebook) Henri VI (3/3) (in French), by William Shakespeare, trans. by François Guizot (Gutenberg ebook) Henri VI (2/3) (in French), by William Shakespeare, trans. by François Guizot (Gutenberg ebook) Henri VI (1/3) (in French), by William Shakespeare, trans. by François Guizot (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Cade's Rebellion, 1450 -- DramaFiled under: Great Britain -- History -- Henry VI, 1422-1461 -- FictionFiled under: Great Britain -- History -- Henry VI, 1422-1461 -- Sources Memorials of the reign of King Henry VI. Official correspondence of Thomas Bekynton, secretary to King Henry VI., and bishop of Bath and Wells... (Longman & co.: [etc., etc.], 1872), by Thomas Beckington and George Williams (page images at HathiTrust) Memorials of the reign of King Henry VII : Official correspondence of Thomas Bekynton, secretary to King Henry VI., and bishop of Bath and Wells ... (Longman & co.; [etc., etc.], 1872), by Thomas Beckington and George Williams (page images at HathiTrust) Letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou and Bishop Beckington and others. (Printed for the Camden society, 1863), by Cecil Monro, Thomas Beckington, and queen consort of Henry VI Margaret of Anjou (page images at HathiTrust) Letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou and Bishop Beckington and others. Written in the reigns of Henry V. and Henry VI. (Printed for the Camden society, 1863), by Cecil Monro, Thomas Beckington, and of Anjou Margaret (page images at HathiTrust) Official correspondence of Thomas Bekynton, secretary to King Henry VI., and bishop of Bath and Wells. (Longman & co.: [etc., etc.], 1872), by Thomas Beckington and George Williams (page images at HathiTrust) Calendar of the patent rolls, preserved in the Public Record Office : Henry VI, 1422-1461 (H. M. Stationery Office, 1901), by Great Britain Public Record Office (page images at HathiTrust) Calendar of patent rolls, Edward IV, Henry VI (H.M. Stationery Office, 1900), by Great Britain Public Record Office (page images at HathiTrust) Calendar of the patent rolls, preserved in the Public Record Office. Henry VI. A.D. 1422-[1461] (Printed for H. M. Stationery Off., by the "Norfolk Chronicle" Co., 1901), by Great Britain Public Record Office and Great Britain. Court of Chancery (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Cade's Rebellion, 1450
Filed under: Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800 The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II. (G.G. & J. Robinson [et al.], 1800), by Oliver Goldsmith (page images at HathiTrust) History of England from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the abdication of James the Second, 1688 (Phillips, Sampson and Co., 1849), by David Hume and Old University of Chicago Collection (page images at HathiTrust) Britannia (Printed by Mary Matthews, for Awnsham Churchill, and sold by William Taylor ..., 1722), by William Camden, Awnsham Churchill, Mary Matthews, Robert White, and Edmund Gibson (page images at HathiTrust) Several humble petitions of D. Bastwicke, M. Burton, M. Prynne, and of Nath. Wickins, servant to the said Mr. Prynne, to the Honourable house of Parliament. ([London], 1641), by John Bastwick, Nathaniel Wickins, William Prynne, Henry Burton, and Great Britain Parliament House of Commons (page images at HathiTrust) His Majesty's most gracious answer to the bills & propositions presented to him at Casisbrook Castle in the Isle of Wight, Decemb. 24, 1647 by the Earle of Denbigh, Master Lisle, Master Goodwin, Master Kemp, and Master Bunkly, in the name of his two Houses of Parliament. (Printed for R. Royston, 1648), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), Richard Royston, King Charles I of England, and England and Wales Parliament (page images at HathiTrust) History of his own time (London : Printed for Charles Rivington, 1727., 1727), by Samuel Parker and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Great Britaine under the conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans Their originals, manners, warres, coines & seales: with ye successions, lives, acts & issues of the English monarchs from Iulius Cæsar, to our most gracious soueraigne King Iames. by Iohn Speed. (Imprinted at London : [by William Hall and John Beale] anno cum privilegio 1611 and are to be solde by Iohn Sudbury & Georg Humble, in Popes-head alley at ye signe of ye white Horse, [1611]), by John Speed and Christoph Schweitzer (HTML at EEBO TCP) Summarie of Englyshe chronicles ([London] : In ædibus Thomæ Marshi, [1565]), by John Stow (HTML at EEBO TCP) Annales (Printed at London : By [Henry Bynneman for] Ralphe Newberie, at the assignement of Henrie Bynneman. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis, [1580]), by John Stow (HTML at EEBO TCP) The strange monster or, true news from Nottingham-shire of a strange monster born at Grasly in Nottingham-shire, three miles from Nottingham with a relation of his strange and wonderful shape, the time his mother was in travail with him, with several other things of note. Together with a brief relation of several monstrous and prodigious births which happened heretofore in this our nation. Licensed according to order. ([London] : Printed by Peter Lillierap [sic] living in Clerkenwell-Close, 1668) (HTML at EEBO TCP) An exact chronological history and full display of popes intollerable usurpations upon the antient just rights, liberties, of the kings, kingdoms, clergy, nobility, commons of England and Ireland ([London : s.n., 1666]), by William Prynne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Anglia rediviva being a full description of all the shires, cities, principal towns and rivers, in England : with some useful observations concerning what is most remarkable ... : to which is prefix'd a short account of the first origine of our nation, of its being conquer'd by the Romans, as also the occasion of the Saxons and Danes first entring England / collected from the best historians by Mr. Dunstar. (London : Printed for T. Bennet [and three others], 1699), by Mr. Dunstar (HTML at EEBO TCP) The mansion of magnanimitie. Wherein is shewed the most high and honorable acts of sundrie English kings, princes, dukes, earles, lords, knights and gentlemen, from time to time performed in defence of their princes and countrie: set forth as an encouragement to all faithfull subiects, by their example resolutely to addresse them selues against all forreine enemies. Published by Richard Crompton an apprentice of the common law. 1599. Whereunto is also adioyned a collection of diuerse lawes ... with a briefe table, shewing what munition ought to be kept by all sorts of her Maiesties subiects ... (London : Printed [by Richard Field] for VVilliam Ponsonby, 1599), by Richard Crompton (HTML at EEBO TCP) The history of the rook and turkeys. ([London : printed for Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) This seconde volume, beginning at William the Conquerour. ([Imprinted at London : By Henry Denham, dwelling in Paternoster Rowe, for Richarde Tottle and Humffrey Toye], Anno Domini. 1569. [the last of March]), by Richard Grafton and Virgil Solis (HTML at EEBO TCP) The faithful analist:, or, The epitome of the English history: giving a true accompt of the affairs of this nation, from the building of the tower in London, in the days of William the Conquerour, to the throwing down the gates of the said city, by the command of the Parliament, which state before the secluded members were admitted, in the yeer 1660. In which all things remarkable both by sea and land from the yeer 1069. To this present yeer of 1660 are truly and exactly represented. (London : Print. for W. Gilbertson in Giltspur Street, [1660]), by G. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP) England's vvorthies. Select lives of the most eminent persons from Constantine the Great, to the death of Oliver Cromwel late Protector. / By William Winstanley, Gent. (London, : Printed for Nath. Brooke, at the sign of the Angel in Cornhill, 1660), by William Winstanley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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