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Filed under: Great Britain -- History -- Restoration, 1660-1688- Vox Juvenilis: or, the Loyal Apprentices Vindication of the Design and Promoters of Their Late Humble Address to His Majesty (London; Printed for Charles Read, 1681) (PDF at shipbrook.net)
- England Under the Restoration (1660-1688) (1923), by Thora G. Stone (PDF at Case Western)
- A Supplement to Burnet's History of My Own Time: Derived from His Original Memoirs, His Autobiography, His Letters to Admiral Herbert, and His Private Meditations, All Hitherto Unpublished (Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1902), ed. by H. C. Foxcroft (multiple formats at Google; US access only)
- Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time, With the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes (6 volumes; Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1823), by Gilbert Burnet, contrib. by Martin Joseph Routh and Thomas Burnet
- The Making of the Restoration Settlement: The Influence of the Laudians, 1649-1662 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1951), by Robert S. Bosher (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Life of General Monk, Late Duke of Albemarle (London: Printed by W. Bowyer for the editor, 1723), by Thomas Skinner, ed. by W. Webster
- Monk: or, The Fall of the Republic and the Restoration of the Monarchy in England, in 1660 (London: H. G. Bohn, 1851), by François Guizot, trans. by Andrew R. Scoble (multiple formats at Google)
- The Lives of Sir Matthew Hale and John Earl of Rochester (London: Printed for W. Pickering, 1820), by Gilbert Burnet (multiple formats at Google)
- History of the reign of James II. (H. G. Bohn, 1857), by Armand Carrel, John Lowther Lonsdale, and Charles James Fox (page images at HathiTrust)
- The English restoration and Louis XIV. From the peace of Westphalia to the peace of Nimwegen (Longmans, Green, and co., 1898), by Osmund Airy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Collection des mémoires relatifs à la révolution d'Angleterre (Pichon-Béchet, 1827), by François Guizot (page images at HathiTrust)
- Histoire de mon temps (Pichon-Béchet, 1827), by Gilbert Burnet and François Guizot (page images at HathiTrust)
- Diary and correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S., secretary to the Admiralty in the reign of Charles II and James II. (J. B. Lippincott & co., 1855), by Samuel Pepys (page images at HathiTrust)
- Histoire de la contre-révolution en Angleterre sous Charles II et Jacques II (A. Sautelet, 1827), by Armand Carrel (page images at HathiTrust)
- A supplement to Burnet's History of my own time; derived from his original memoirs, his autobiography, his letters to Admiral Herbert, and his private meditations, all hitherto unpublished (Clarendon press, 1902), by Gilbert Burnet and H. C. Foxcroft (page images at HathiTrust)
- George Villiers, second duke of Buckingham, 1628-1687; a study in the history of the restoration (J. Murray, 1903), by Winifred Anne Henrietta Christina Herbert Gardner Burghclere (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The English restoration and Louis XIV; from the peace of Westphalia to the peace of Nimwegen. (Longmans, Green & co., 1888), by Osmund Airy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Christopher Monck, duke of Albemarle (J. Murray, 1915), by Estelle Frances Ward (page images at HathiTrust)
- The history of political transactions, and of parties, from the restoration of King Charles the Second, to the death of King William. (Printed for A. Strahan, and T. Cadell, 1792), by Thomas Somerville (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Parker's history of his own time. In four books. (Printed for C.Rivington, 1727), by Samuel Parker and Thomas Newlin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs & travels of Sir John Reresby, Bart. (K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1904), by John Reresby (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The abortive Whig revolution of 1678-1681 (Urbana, Ill., 1929), by Francis Spring Ronalds (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry Duke of Grafton, 1663-1690 : vice admiral of England and lieutenant of the admirality, navies and seas of England, master of the Trinity House, colonel of the 1st regiment of foot guards. (H. Holt, 1922), by Almeric W. Fitzroy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Diary of the times of Charles the Second (H. Colburn, 1843), by Henry Sydney Romney and Robert Willis Blencowe (page images at HathiTrust)
- The memoirs of the Honourable Sir John Reresby, bart. and last governor of York. Containing several private and remarkable transactions, from the restoration to the revolution inclusively. Published from his original manuscript. (Printed for S. Harding, 1734), by John Reresby (page images at HathiTrust)
- England under the restoration (1660-1688) (Longmans, Green and co., 1923), by Thora Guinevere Stone (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A brief historical relation of state affairs, from September 1678 to April 1714. (At the University press, 1857), by Narcissus Luttrell (page images at HathiTrust)
- The works of Sir William Temple, Bart. : In two volumes. ... To which is prefix'd some account of the life and writings of the author. (Printed for J. Round, J. Tonson, J. Clarke, B. Motte ... [and 3 others], 1731), by William Temple, Martha Giffard, and Jonathan Swift (page images at HathiTrust)
- An abridgment of Bishop Burnet's history of his own times, by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Stackhouse. (J. M. Dent;, 1906), by Gilbert Burnet and Thomas Stackhouse (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's History of his own time: with the suppressed passages of the first volume, and notes by the earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, hitherto unpublished. (Clarendon press, 1823), by Gilbert Burnet, Thomas Burnet, and Martin Joseph Routh (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's history of his own time: (University Press, 1833), by Gilbert Burnet, Thomas Burnet, and Martin Joseph Routh (page images at HathiTrust)
- The history of the rebellions in England, Scotland and Ireland: wherein, the most material passages, sieges, battles, policies and stratagems of war, are impartially related on both sides; from the year 1640. To the beheading of the Duke of Monmouth in 1685 ... (L. Meredith and T. Newborough, 1691), by Roger Manley (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Bloody assize (E. Benn ltd., 1929), by Edward Abbott Parry (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The life and letters of Sir George Savile, Bart., first Marquis of Halifax &c. (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898), by H. C. Foxcroft and George Savile Halifax (page images at HathiTrust)
- The travels and memoirs of Sir John Reresby, bart., the former (now first published) exhibiting a view of the governments and society in the principal states of Europe, during the time of Cromwell's usurpation; containing a multiplicity of historical facts not generally known, with anecdotes, and secret history, of the courts of Charles II. and James II. (Printed for E. Jeffery and son, 1821), by John Reresby (page images at HathiTrust)
- The correspondence of Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and his brother Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester; with the diary of Lord Clarendon from 1687 to 1690, containing minute particulars of the events attending the revolution and the diary of Lord Rochester during his embassy to Poland in 1676. (H. Colburn, 1828), by Henry Hyde Clarendon, Samuel Weller Singer, and Laurence Hyde Rochester (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pepys' Memoires of the royal navy, 1679-1688 (The Clarendon press, 1906), by Samuel Pepys and J. R. Tanner (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The attempted Whig revolution of 1678-1681 (The University of Illinois, 1937), by Francis Spring Ronalds (page images at HathiTrust)
- Restavrat͡sii͡a Sti͡uartovʺ i Li͡udovikʺ XIV, ot Vestfalʹskogo do Nimvegenskago mira (Izdaniedd O. N. Popovoĭ, 1896), by Osmund Airy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Documents relating to the settlement of the Church of England by the Act of uniformity of 1662. (W. Kent, 1862), by George Gould (page images at HathiTrust)
- The art of restoring. Or, the piety and probity of General Monk in bringing about the last restoration, evidenc'd from his own authentic letters: with a just account of Sir Roger, who runs the parallel as far as he can. In a letter to a minister of state, at the court of Vienna. (Sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Amrs in Warwick-lane, 1714), by John Toland and James Roberts (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's history of his own time : from the restoration of King Charles the Second to the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne. (William S. Orr & Co., 1850), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- George Villiers, second duke of Buckingham, 1628-1687 : a study in the history of the restoration (Dutton, 1903), by Winifred Anne Henrietta Christine Herbert Gardner Burghclere (page images at HathiTrust)
- The memoirs and travels of Sir John Reresby, bart. The former containing anecdotes, and secret history, of the courts of Charles II. and James II. The latter (now first published) exhibiting a view of the governments and society in the principal states and courts of Europe during the time of Cromwell's usurpation. (Printed for E. Jeffery and J. Rodwell, 1813), by John Reresby (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Windsor beauties (Hutchinson & co., ltd., 1928), by Lewis Saul Benjamin (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Court beauties of old Whitehall : historiettes of the Restoration (T.F. Unwin ;, 1906), by W. R. H. Trowbridge (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Collection des mémoires relatifs à la révolution d'Angleterre. (Béchet ainé, 1823), by M. Guizot (page images at HathiTrust)
- Autobiography of Captain John Hodgson : of Coley Hall, near Halifax; his conduct in the Civil Wars, and his troubles after the Restoration (A.B. Bayes, 1882), by John Hodgson and J. Horsfall Turner (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Bloody assize, by His Honour Sir Edward Parry. (Dodd, Mead, 1929), by Edward Abbott Parry (page images at HathiTrust)
- The addresses importing an abhorrence of an association, pretended to have been seized in the E. of Shaftsbury's closet, laid open and detected : in a letter to a friend. (Printed for R. Baldwyn, 1682) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Windsor beauties (Houghton Mifflin company, 1928), by Lewis Saul Benjamin (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Innocency and truth vindicated : an account of what hath been, or is ready to be deposed, to prove the most treacherous and cruel murder of the Right Honourable Arthur, late Earl of Essex : with reflections upon the evidence, and the most material objections against this murder discuss'd and answered, in a conference between three gentlemen concerning the present inquiry into the death of that noble Lord and true patriot. (s.n.], 1689), by P. V., P. V., and Laurence Braddon (page images at HathiTrust)
- Revolutions d'Angleterre depuis le mort du protecteur Olivier, jusques au retablissement du Roy. (Chez Claude Barbin, 1670), by Antoine de Bordeaux (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of his own times (J.M. Dent & Sons, ltd.;, 1906), by Gilbert Burnet and Thomas Stackhouse (page images at HathiTrust)
- Istorīi︠a︡ kontr-revoli︠u︡t︠s︡īi v Anglīi pri Karli︠e︡ II i Īakovi︠e︡ II ... ([v Tip. N. Tiblena i komp. (N. Nekli︠u︡dova)], 1866), by Armand Carrel (page images at HathiTrust)
- The secret history of White-hall, from the restoration of Charles II down to the abdication of the late K. James. (Printed for D. Brown, A. Bell [etc.], 1717), by D. Jones (page images at HathiTrust)
- The English restoration and Louis XIV. (Longmans, Green, 1888), by Osmund Airy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's history of his own time: from the restoration of Charles II to the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne. (W. Smith, 1838), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- The works of Sir William Temple Bart, : complete in four volumes octavo. : To which is prefixed, The life and character of the author. (Printed for J. Clarke, T. Wotton, D. Brown, H. Lintot ... [and 13 others], 1757), by William Temple and Jonathan Swift (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life of Sir Matthew Hale (W. Pickering, 1829), by Gilbert Burnet and William Pickering (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the counter-revolution in England, for the re-establishment of popery, under Charles II. and James II. (D. Bogue, 1846), by Armand Carrel, William Hazlitt, and Charles James Fox (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of my own times (Printed for A. Millar, 1753), by Gilbert Burnet, Thomas Burnet, and Roger Flexman (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of his own time: with the suppressed passages of the first volume and notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke and speaker Onslow, hitherto unpublished. To which are added the cursory remarks of Swift, and other observations. (Clarendon Press, 1823), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Histoire de la révolution de 1688 en Angleterre (C. Gosselin, 1825), by François Antoine Jean Mazure (page images at HathiTrust)
- The history of political transactions, and of parties, from the restoration of King Charles the Second to the death of King William. (Printed for Messrs. P. Byrne, W. Jones, and J. Rice, 1793), by Thomas Somerville (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Circumstantial account of the preparations for the coronation of His Majesty King Charles the Second and a minute detail of that splendid ceremony, with all the particulars connected with it; including the enstallation of knights, creation of peers, etc., to which is prefixed, an account of the landing,reception, and journey of His Majesty from Dover to London. From an original manuscript (Published by T. Baker, 1820), by Edward Walker (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's History of his own time: from the restoration of Charles II to the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne. (Smith, 1840), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry Duke of Grafton, 1663-1690 : vice admiral of England and lieutenant of the admirality, navies and seas of England, master of the Trinity House, colonel of the 1st regiment of foot guards (Christophers, 1921), by Almeric Fitz Roy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sir John Reresby (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1875), by John Reresby and James Joel Cartwright (page images at HathiTrust)
- The memoirs of the honourable Sir John Reresby, baronet and last governor of York. Containing several private and remarkable transactions, from the restoration to the revolution inclusively. (London, 1734), by John Reresby (page images at HathiTrust)
- Reverendi admodum in Christo patris, Samuelis Parkeri, episcopi non ita pridem Oxoniensis, De rebus sui temporis commentariorum. Libri quatro. (typis Jacobi Bettenham, 1726), by Samuel Parker (page images at HathiTrust)
- The works of Sir William Temple, Bart. : In four volumes. : To which is prefixed, The life and character of the author. (Printed for G. Hamilton & J. Balfour, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson ... [and 5 others], 1754), by William Temple (page images at HathiTrust)
- The English restoration and Louis XIV. (C. Scribner's sons, 1889), by Osmund Airy (page images at HathiTrust)
- The English restoration and Louis XIV. (C. Scribner's Sons, 1898), by Osmund Airy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Essais historiques sur la dissolution et le rétablissement de la monarchie angloise. (chez Gattey, etc., 1791) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Mémoires de Lord Clarendon, grand-chancelier d'Angleterre sous la règne de Charles II. (Béchet, 1823), by Edward Hyde Clarendon (page images at HathiTrust)
- Burnet's history of his own time, from the restoration of King Charles the second to the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne. (Chatto and Windus., 1875), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's history of his own time: (W. Smith, 1850), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's History of his own time: from the restoration of Charles II to the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne. (W. Smith, 1839), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- The life of Philip Thomas Howard, O.P., cardinal of Norfolk, grand almoner to Catherine of Braganza, and restorer of the English province of friar-preachers or Dominicans : comp. from original manuscripts, with a sketch of the rise, missions and influence of the Dominican order, and of its early history in England. ([s.n.], 1867), by Charles Ferrers Raymund Palmer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoires relating to the state of the Royal Navy of England, for ten years, determin'd December 1688. (Borsums Forlag, 1963), by Samuel Pepys (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The life of Philip Thomas Howard, O.P., cardinal of Norfolk, grand almoner to Catherine of Braganza, queen-consort of King Charles II., and restorer of the English province of friar-preachers or Dominicans: compiled from original manuscripts, with a sketch of the rise, missions and influence of the Dominican order, and of its early history in England (Thomas Richardson and Son, 1867), by Charles Ferrero Raymund Palmer (page images at HathiTrust)
- The travels and memoirs of Sir John Reresby, bart. (Jeffery, 1813), by John Reresby (page images at HathiTrust)
- A just and modest vindication of the proceedings of the two last Parliaments (s.n., 1681), by Robert Ferguson, William Jones, John Somers Somers, and Algernon Sidney (page images at HathiTrust)
- Histoire de mon temps. (Bécket aîné, 1824), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's history of his own time : from the restoration of King Charles the Second to the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in reign of Queen Anne (W. S. Orr & co., 1850), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's history of his own time . (Printed for Thomas Ward ..., 1724), by Gilbert Burnet and Thomas Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- the romance and adventures of the notorious Colonel Blood who attempted to steal the crown jewels from the Tower of London in the reign of Charles II. (S. Clarke, 1903), by Wittenbury Kaye (page images at HathiTrust)
- His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament : on Munday the 21th of October, 1678 : by His Majesties special command. (Printed by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, 1678), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II), Heneage Finch Nottingham, and King Charles II of England (page images at HathiTrust)
- La corte galante de Carlos II : con arreglo à documentos de archivos y memorias... ([s.n., 1909), by Albert Savine and Antonio Muñoz Pérez (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The influence of Ben Jonson on Restoration drama (1914), by Emerson Grant Sutcliffe (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The origin of the first Dutch war of the Restoration (1906), by May Allinson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The history of England, from the Restoration to the death of William III, 1660-1702. (AMS Press, 1969), by Richard Lodge (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Histoire de la contre-révolution en Angleterre, sous Charles et Jacques II (L. Hauman et ce, 1836), by Armand Carrel (page images at HathiTrust)
- England in 1685, being chapter III of The history of England (Ginn, 1897), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust)
- The works of Sir William Temple, bart. (Greenwood Press, 1968), by William Temple (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The English restoration and Louis XIV : from the peace of Westphalia to the peace of Nimwegen (C. Scribner's Sons, 1895), by Osmund Airy (page images at HathiTrust)
- On the causes of the success of the English Revolution of 1640-1688 a discourse designed as an introduction to the history of the reign of Charles the First ... (J. Murray, 1850), by François Guizot (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of his own times (J.M. Dent & Co. ;, 1922), by Gilbert Burnet and Thomas Stackhouse (page images at HathiTrust)
- The life and letters of Sir George Savile, Bart., first Marquis of Halifax &c. : with a new edition of his works, now for the first time collected and revised (Johnson Reprint, 1968), by H. C. Foxcroft and George Savile Halifax (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Diary and correspondence of Samuel Pepys (Allen, 1924), by Samuel Pepys, John A. Smith, and Richard Griffin Braybrooke (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Observator in dialogue ... (Printed by J. Bennet, for W. Abington [etc.], 1684), by Roger L'Estrange (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of his own time (1833) (G. Olms, 1969), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Bishop Burnet's history of his own time. : From the restoration of K. Charles II. to the conclusion of the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in the reign of Queen Anne (Printed for T. Davies, 1766, 1766), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Common-Councell holden the first of May 1660. (Printed by James Flesher, 1660), by City of London (England). Court of Common Council, James Flesher, Thomas Alleyne, King Charles II of England, and England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pepy's Memoires of the royal navy, 1679-1688 ([Oxford] : Clarendon press, 1906., 1906), by Samuel Pepys and J. R. Tanner (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Secret intriegues of the Romish party in Ireland (Printed for Richard Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1689), by Richard Chiswell (page images at HathiTrust)
- The diary of Samuel Pepys. With selections from his correspondence and an introduction to each volume (Cassell publishing co., 1880), by Samuel Pepys, Henry Morley, Richard Griffin Braybrooke, and John A. Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- Notes of the evidence given against the Lord Howard of Escrick : to the grand inquest of the hundred of Edmonton and Gore in the County of Middlesex : taken by Sir Charles Lee their foreman, and agreed to by all the rest of the jury who offered to subscribe their names in an acknowledgement of the truth of them. (Printed for S. Carr, 1681), by Charles Lee (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bishop Burnet's history of his own time ... (Printed by Hamilton, Balfour and Neill, 1753), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Court Beauties of Old Whitehall: Historiettes of the Restoration, by W. R. H. Trowbridge (Gutenberg ebook)
- A letter from the Lady Creswell to Madam C., the midwife, on the publishing her late vindication, &c. also, A whip for impudence, or, A lashing repartee to the snarling midwifes matchless rogue, being an answer to the rayling libel. ([S.l. : s.n., 1680]), by Lady Creswell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sober enquiry, whether it be lawful for subjects without royal authority to take up arms in defence of the Protestant religion, to prevent popery (London : Printed for A. Banks, 1684), by William De Britaine (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A faithful account, of the present state of affairs, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, or, The remarkable transactions and proceedings that have happened in these kingdoms, since the discovery of the horrid Popish Plot, anno 1678 to this present year, 1689/90 plainly shewing the state of affairs, from time to time, in peace and war : but more particularly what has happened under the government and reign of their present Majesties, King William and Queen Mary, and of our wonderful deliverance from popery and slavery, &c. / by E.C. (London : Printed for Tho. Bever ..., 1690), by E. C. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Die Sabbathi, 12. May 1660. It is this day ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all such person or persons as have in their custody, or in the possession of any other in trust to their use, any jewels, plate, pictures, or any other goods or houshold-stuff, belonging to His Majesty ... (London, : Printed by John Macock and Francis Tyton, printers to the House of Lords, 1660), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- At the court at Whitehal the 30th of November 1660 present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. ([London : s.n., 1660]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II), King Charles II of England, and England and Wales Privy Council (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An answer to the paper delivered by Mr. Ashton at his execution to Sir Francis Child ... together with the paper itself. (London : Printed for Robert Clavell ..., 1690), by Edward Fowler, John Ashton, Francis Child, and Edward Stillingfleet (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter to a lawyer containing an essay to prove the compassing and imagination of the death of the King's brother and heir to be high-treason within 25 Ed. 3 / written by a gentleman in the country, and one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of -----. (London : Printed for John Eglesfeild ..., 1685), by Gentleman in the country and one of His Majesties justices of the peace (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The speech made to Sir John Greenvile by Sir Harbot. Grimstone, Knight, speaker to the Honourable House of Commons, May 3, 1660. (London : Printed by H.B. ..., [1660]), by Harbottle Grimston (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The character of a trimmer his opinion of I. The laws and government, II. Protestant religion, III. The papists, IV. Foreign affairs / by ... Sir W.C. (London printed : [s.n.], MDCLXXXVIII [1688]), by George Savile Halifax and William Coventry (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The character of a trimmer concerning religion, laws and liberties by a person of honour, Mss. H. (London printed : [s.n.], MDCLXXXIX [1689]), by George Savile Halifax and William Coventry (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Works. Selections. 1700 (London : Printed for Matt. Gilliflower ..., 1700), by George Savile Halifax and Elkanah Settle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The loyal indigent officer being a brief description of the truly loyal commissioned officers, which hath faithfully served His late Majesty, of ever blessed memory, and His Majesty that now is : with a discovery how to be known from the number of the pretended commission'd officers, which formerly hath appear'd, and hath participated of His Majesties gracious gifts and favours and, not contented, secretly contrived for more / written by Charles Hammond ... (London : Printed by E.C. for the truly loyal party, [ca. 1670]), by Charles Hammond (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Hells master-piece discovered: or Joy and sorrow mixt together. Being a breife [sic] and true relation of the damnable plot, of the invetrate [sic] enemies of God, and the King; who intended to a mixt our joy for the nativitie of Christ, with the blood of the King, and his faithfull subjects. Being a fit carrall for Royallist to sing, that alwaies fear God, and honour the King. To the tune of, Summer time. (London, : Printed for Francis Grove ..., [1660?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter from a person of quality to an eminent dissenter to rectifie his mistakes concerning the succession, the nature of persecution and a comprehension. (London : Printed by T.B. for Randolph Taylor ..., MDCLXXXV [1685]), by George Hickes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Lord Holles his vindication of himself and of his son Sir Francis Holles from some foul aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Justice Ellis in some depositions of his taken in the High Court of Chancery. (London : [s.n.], 1676), by Denzil Holles Holles (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last published by Denzell Lord Holles, partly for a further manifestation of their innocency, (of which, as he is informed, many do yet doubt) and partly for his own vindication, in regard of some passages at that tryal, which seemed very strongly to reflect upon him. (London : Printed by J. Darby for Richard Chiswel ..., 1671), by Denzil Holles Holles (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A proclamation of the General Convention of Ireland, for proclaiming His Sacred Royal Majesty King Charles the Second ([London] : Dublin printed by William Bladen, and re-printed at London by Daniel Pakeman ..., [1660]), by Ireland. General Convention (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The secret history of White-Hall, from the restoration of Charles II down to the abdication of the late K. James writ at the request of a noble lord, and conveyed to him in letters, by ̲̲̲late secretary-interpreter to the Marquess of Louvois, who by that means had the perusal of all the private minutes between England and France for many years : the whole consisting of secret memoirs, which have hitherto lain conceal'd, as not being discoverable by any other hand / publish'd from the original papers, by D. Jones, gent. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1697), by D. Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A compendious history of the most remarkable passages of the last fourteen years with an account of the plot, as it was carried on both before and after the fire of London, to this present time. (London : Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, and are sold by S. Neale ..., 1680), by Roger L'Estrange (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The observator defended by the author of the Observators : in a full answer to severall scandalls cast upon him, in matters of religion, government, and good manners. ([London] : Printed for Charles Brome ..., 1685), by Roger L'Estrange (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Second return to the letter of a noble peer, concerning the addresses ([London] : Printed for Ralph Stamp, 1682), by George Savile Halifax (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter to a friend concerning a French invasion to restore the late King James to his throne and what may be expected from him should he be successful in it. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ..., MDCXCII [1692]), by William Sherlock (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Comfortable nevves from Breda, in a letter to a person of honour. (London, : Printed for Henry Seile over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, May 3. 1660), by T. L. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Reflections upon the French Kings declaration for the restauration of the late King James, to the kingdom of England / by John Tutchin. (London : Printed for Langley Curtiss ..., 1690), by John Tutchin (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bishop Ushers second prophesie which he delivered to his daughter on his sick-bed wherein is contained divers prophetick sayings for the years 1680, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, which were by him predicted for the said years : wherein also is laid down the divers revolutions for the ensuing years : likewise a very strange prophesie concerning the Kings restauration, which he gave to a person of quality in the time of his sickness : also he foretels that the papists were the persons that should cause all the calamitites that would ensue. (London : Printed for John Hunt ..., 1681), by James Ussher (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Paralellogrammation an epistle to the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, whereby their sins being parallel'd with those of Judah and Israel, they are forewarned, and exhorted to a timely repentance, lest they incur the like condempation : to render it the more effectual, some considerable notions are therein expressed touching ceremonies, and things indifferent, the Lords supper, the civil government, the taking of oaths, the mark of the beast, the library of conscience, the great Sabbath, and the two witnesses, with other particulars of concernment interwoven / written by Geo. Wither. ([London : s.n.], 1662), by George Wither (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A leafe from the tree of life wherewith to heal the nation of all strife and controversie, and to settle therein peace and unitie / by R. Younge ... ([S.l.] : Sold by James Crump ... and Henry Crisps ..., 1661), by Richard Younge (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A lamentation over England and faithful warning to the inhabitants thereof by William Bingley. (London : Printed and sold by Andrew Sowle, 1682), by William Bingley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Murther will out ([London? : s.n., 1692?]), by Laurence Braddon (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The tryal and condemnation of George Busby for high-treason as a Romish priest and Jesuite, upon the statute of 27 Eliz., Cap.2, at the assizes and general goal-delivery held at Derby, for the county of Derby, the 25th day of July, in the 33th year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second, &c : before the Honourable Sir Thomas Street, Knight, one of the barons of His Majesties exchequer / as it was faithfully taken, by a person of quality. (London : Printed for Randolph Taylor, 1681), by George Busby, Person of quality, and England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Derby) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- England's restoration parallel'd in Judah's, or, The primitive judge and counsellor in a sermon before the honourable judge at Abington assizes, for the county of Berks, Aug. 6. 1689 / by Francis Carswell ... (London : Printed for Awnsham Churchill ..., 1689), by Francis Carswell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- By the Kings Most Excellent Majestie a declaration to all His Maiesties loving subiects in his Kngdoms [sic] of England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c. (Antwerp : Printed by His Majesties speciall command, 1659 [i.e. 1660]), by King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- His Majesties letter to His Excellency the Lord General Monck, to be communicated to the officers of the army brought to His Excellency from His Majesties Court at the Hague, by Sir Thomas Clarges. (Edinburgh : Re-printed by Christopher Higgins ..., 1660), by King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Church-lurcher unkennelled, or, The true stating of the case betwixt sequestred ministers and those that dispossessed them (London : Printed for the aut[h]or, 1666) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter with animadversions upon the animadverter on the Bishop of Worcesters letter by J.C. ... (London : Printed for M.B., 1661), by John Collop (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Reasons humbly offer'd why the name of William Lenthall should be left out of the exception in the Act of oblivion ([London : s.n., 1660]), by William Lenthall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The declaration of James Duke of Monmouth, & the noblemen, gentlemen & others, now in arms, for defence & vindication of the Protestant religion, & the laws, rights, & privilieges of England, from the invasion made upon them, & for delivering the kingdom from the usurpation & tyranny of James Duke of York ([London : s.n., 1685]), by James Scott Monmouth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Oliver Cromwell's ghost at St. James's ([London : s.n., 1680]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A brief relation of His Majesties, and the French Kings forces under my command, with the Dutch the 11th of August, 1673, near the Texel. ([London : s.n.], 1673), by Prince Rupert (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The answer of Sir William Scroggs, Kt., Lord Chief Justice of the King's-Bench, to the articles of Dr. Titus Oates and Mr. William Bedlow ([London : s.n., 1680]), by William Scroggs (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An humble address to all the truely [sic] loyal commons of England by a true lover of his king and country. ([London : Printed by D. Mallet, 1680]), by True lover of his king and country (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Vox juvenilis, or, The loyal apprentices vindication of the design and promoters of their late humble address to His Majesty (London : Printed for Charles Read, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The triumph of our monarchy, over the plots and principles of our rebels and republicans being remarks on their most eminent libels / by John Northleigh ... (London : Printed for Benj. Tooke ..., 1685), by John Northleigh (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A short answer to a malicious pamphlet called, A reply written by John Gadbury, the King of England's juggler, and astrologer in ordinary to the Pope, to help on the work. ([London : s.n., 168-]), by John Partridge (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The traitors claim, or, A clear and impartial consideration of the security as to life, claimed by the condemned traitors now prisoners in the Tower of London, who rendred themselves, according to His Majesties proclamation, of the 8th of June 1660, by advice of the Lords and Commons, then assembled in Parliament in a letter written August 20th 1661, to a Honourable member of the House of Commons now sitting in Parliament. (London : [s.n.], 1661), by Philopater Philoroy (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Reasons for passing a general act for reducing the forfeitures, humbly offered by the persons concerned ([Edinburgh? : s.n., 1690?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- State of the government & kingdom (London : Printed for Samuel Crouch ..., 1694), by Arthur Annesley Anglesey and John Thompson Haversham (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Answer to the letter from Amsterdam of April the 18th, 1678 being found at Harwich, open'd and carried to the magistrates of that place. ([London? : s.n.], 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Common-Councell holden the first day of May 1660 ordered by this court that the Kings Majesties letter and declaration directed to this court, & now read, be forthwith printed & published, [countersigned] Sadler. ([London] : Printed by James Flesher ..., 1660), by Corporation of London. Court of Common Council and Charles 1630-1685 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that all and every the ministers throughout the kingdoms of England and Ireland, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Twede, do and are hereby required and enjoyned in their publick prayers to pray for the Kings most Excellent Majesty ... (London : Printed for John Macock and Francis Tyton ..., 1660), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A second seasonable speech made by an honourable member of the House of Commons demonstrating the necessity of the Kings restauration by this present Parliament. (London : [s.n.], 1660), by Honourable member of the House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An humble representation of the sad condition of many of the Kings party, who since His Majesties happy restauration have no relief, and but languishing hopes together, with proposals how some of them may be speedily relieved, and others assured thereof, within a reasonable time. ([London] : Printed for A. Seile, 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The rebels text opened, and their solemn appeal answered being a sermon preach'd in the parish church of Up-Lime, on the thanksgiving-day for our wonderful deliverance from the late horrid rebellion, being Sunday, July 26. 1685 / by Charles Hutton ... (London : Printed for Walter Kettilby ..., 1686), by Charles Hutton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A proposal humbly offered to the Parliament, for suppressing of popery ([London] : Printed, and are to be sold by Richard Janeway ..., 1680), by J. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The death of Charles the First lamented, with the restauration of Charles the Second congratulated delivered in a speech at the ploclaming [sic] of our gratious King, at his town of Wellington, May 17, 1660 : to which are added short reflections of government, governours, and persons governed, the duty of kings and subjects, the unlawfulness of resistance, with other things of moment, and worthy consideration / by William Langley ... (London : Printed by T.R. for R. Lowndes, 1660), by William Langley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The history of the rebellions in England, Scotland, and Ireland wherein the most material passages, sieges, battles, policies, and stratagems of war, are impartially related on both sides, from the year 1640 to the beheading of the Duke of Monmouth in 1685 : in three parts / by Sir Roger Manley, Kt. ... (London : Printed for L. Meredith ... and T. Newborough ..., 1691), by Roger Manley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A short view of the most gracious providence of God in the Restoration and Succession, May 29, 1685 (London : Printed for William Crook ..., 1685), by Thomas Manningham (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Tory plot, or, The discovery of a design carried on by our late addressers and abhorrers, to alter the constitution of the government and to betray the Protestant religion by Philanax Misopappas. (London : Printed for N.L., to be sold by Richard Janeway, 1682), by Misopapas (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Extrait de lettres ecrites en divers temps par le Sieur Steward a un correspondant, dont il parle dans la lettre, dattee d'Edimbourg le 8. de Maie 1688. Traduits de l'anglois et du flamand. (A La Haye,: Chez Jacques Scheltus ..., M.DC.LXXXVIII. [1688]), by Jacques Steward (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The resurrection of loyalty and obedience, out of the grave of rebellion by the sacred force of the oathes of supremacy and allegiance, which have lain as dead, and out of minde, for diverse years, and here raised up out of the dust, and discovered in their great inviolable force and power unto the people : for the humbling of those that are guilty of the breach of them, the quelling of rebellious principles, and excitement unto the duties of obedience and subjection, according to the tenor of the said oathes. (London : Printed by T. Mabb, for William Shears ..., 1660), by Thomas Warmstry (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A full discovery of the first Presbyterian sham-plot, or, A letter from one in London to a person of quality in the country by Andrew Yarranton. (London : Printed for Francis Smith ..., 1681), by Andrew Yarranton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sermon prepared to be preach'd at the internment of the renowned Observator with some remarques on his life, by the Reverend Toryrorydammeeplotshammee Younkercrape : to which is annexed an elegy and epitaph, by the Rose-Ally-Poet, and other prime wits of the age. (London : Printed and are to be sold by Langley Curtiss ..., 1682), by Toryrorydammeeplotshammee Younkercrape and Rose-Ally-Poet (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Innocency and truth vindicated an account of what hath been, or is ready to be deposed to prove the most treacherous and cruel murder of the Right Honourable Arthur, late Earl of Essex : with reflections upon the evidence, and the most material objections against this murder discuss'd and answered, in a conference between three gentlemen concerning the present inquiry into the death of that noble Lord and true patriot. ([London? : s.n.], 1689), by Laurence Braddon and P. V. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Claustrum regale reseratum, or, The Kinges concealment at Trent published by A.W. (London : Printed for Will. Nott ..., 1667), by Anne Wyndham (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A narrative of the phanatical plot, setting forth the treasonable and wicked designs which they have been carrying on against the King & government, ever since the last Westminster Parliament with an account of the treacherous contrivances against several worthy persons, and the measures which they used to take off the Kings evidence by subornation : to which is added a relation of the evil practices of John Rowse (who was lately executed at Tyburn), William Lewis (who stands convicted), and others / by John Zeale, Gent. ([London] : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by most booksellers in Wetminster and London, 1683), by John Zeale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A seasonable corrective to the one project for the good of England intended for God's glory and the good of souls, and dedicated to the King and his great Council. (London : Printed by A.G. and J.P. for Robert Clavel ..., 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Animadversions on Capt. Wilkinson's information being highly conducive to the better informing and disabusing the minds of men and tending to the publick peace and safety. (London : Printed for Walter Davis, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An occasional dialogue at a coffee-house, between Philanax Britannicus, and Calophilus Anglus, two loyal English gentlemen, sincere lovers of justice, truth, and their nations honour / authore Coffo-Philo. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the year, M.DC.LXVII [1667]), by William Carr (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Examination of the impartial state of the case of the Earl of Danby in a letter to a member of the House of Commons. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Walter Davis ..., 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A display of tyranny, or, Remarks upon the illegal and arbitrary proceedings, in the courts of Westminster, and Guild-Hall London from the year, 1678, to the abdication of the late King James, in the year 1688, in which time, the rule was, quod principi placuit, lex esto : the first part. (London : [s.n.], 1689), by Titus Oates (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Englands gratulation on the landing of Charles the Second, by the grace of God Kiug [sic] of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, at Dover and his advance from thence to the city of London, May the 29, being his birth day, attended with all the ancient nobility and gentry of this nation and a great part of the army commanded by His Excellence the Lord Generall Monk, his magnificent entertainment in the city of London by the Right Honourable the lord mayor and his brethren, and the great preparation for his coronation which wil be more ful of state and tryumph then ever King of England had before. (London : Printed for William Gilbertson, [1660]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An exact account of the trials of the several persons arraigned at the Sessions-house in the Old-Bailey for London & Middlesex beginning on Wednesday, Decemb. 11, 1678 and ending the 12th of the same month. (London : Printed by G. Hills, 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The speech of His Grace, James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lievtenant of Ireland, to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the 27 of September, 1662 upon His Graces giving the royal assent to severall acts of Parliament. (London : Printed for Robert Pawlett ..., 1662), by James Butler Ormonde and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sermon preached on the thirtieth of January, 1678/9 being the anniversary of the martyrdom of King Charles the First of blessed memory, and published at the request of some friends / by Edward Pelling ... (London : Printed for Jonathan Edwin ..., 1679), by Edward Pelling (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The judgment of a good subject upon His Majesties late declaration for indulgence of tender consciences (London : Printed by T.N., 1672) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Letter from Amsterdam to a friend in England (London : Printed for G.H., 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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