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Filed under: Hamilton, James Hamilton, Duke of, 1606-1649- The memoirs of the lives and actions of James and William, dukes of Hamilton and Castle-Herald. (At the University press, 1852), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Digitus Dei ; or, God's justice upon treachery and treason, exemplifyed in the life and death of the late James, Duke of Hamilton, being an exact relation of his traiterous practises since the year, 1630. Together with a true and full discovery of the mysterie of his last engagement for the destruction of the King, and his royall posterity. Whereto is added an epitaph. ([publisher not identified], 1649), by Marchamont Nedham (page images at HathiTrust)
- Duke Hamilton Earl of Cambridge his case, spoken to, and argued on the behalf of the Commonwealth, before the High Court of Justice (F. Tyton, 1649), by William Steele, James Hamilton Hamilton, and Great Britain. High Court of Justice (page images at HathiTrust)
- The several speeches of Duke Hamilton Earl of Cambridge, Henry Earl of Holland, and Arthur Lord Capel : upon the scaffold immediately before their execution, on Friday the 9. of March. (P. Cole, F. Tyton, and J. Playford, 1649), by James Hamilton Hamilton, Arthur Capel, and Henry Rich Holland (page images at HathiTrust)
- A full relation of the great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces under the command of Lievt. Gen. Cromwel against the whole army of the Scots, under the conduct of Duke Hamilton. : With the numbers slaine and taken prisoners. Sent in a letter under the Lievt. Generals owne hand : which was read in both Houses of Parliament upon Wednesday the 23 of Aug. 1648. With an order of Parliament for a thanksgiving for the same. (I. Wright, 1648), by Oliver Cromwell (page images at HathiTrust)
- Speech before the Parliament in Scotland, October the 25th, 1641 (London : Printed for John Thomas, 1641), by John Lindsay Crawford-Lindsay (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The last offers of the noblemen and gentlemen now in armes for the Covenant, to the Earls of Craford Glencairn and Lanerk, George Munro and others joyned with them in the late unlawfull engagement against the kingdome of England. ([Edinburgh] : Printed by Evan Tyler Printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie, 1648), by Thomas Henderson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The manner of the beheading of Duke Hambleton, the Earle of Holland, and the Lord Capell, in the pallace yard at Westminster, on Friday the 9th of March 1648 with the substance of their several speeches upon the scaffold, immediately before they were beheaded. (Printed at London : For Robert Ibbetson, [1649]), by James Sibbald (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Trve nevves from Yorke consisting of severall matters of note, and high concernment since the 13 of Iune : concerning these severall heads, viz. : concerning 1. Sir Iohn Meldrun, 2. L. Marq. Hamilton, 3. Earl of Newcastle, 4. Earle of Warwick, 5. Lord Willoughbit, 6. Duke of Richmond, 7. L. Marq. Hertford, 8. Earle of Bristoll, 9. Lord Paget : whereunto is added newes from Ireland, viz. : concerning 1. E. of Antrime, 2. E. of Castlehaven, 3. Lord Conway, 4. Lord Digby : with a catalogue of the names of the lords that subscribed to levie hose to assist His Majestie in defence of of [sic] his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion. (London : Printed for M. T., 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The memoires of the lives and actions of James and William, Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald, &c. in which an account is given of the rise and progress of the civil wars of Scotland, with other great transactions both in England and Germany, from the year 1625, to the year 1652 : together with many letters, instructions, and other papers, written by King Charles the I : never before published : all drawn out of, or copied from the originals / by Gilbert Burnet ; in seven books. (London : Printed by J. Grover for R. Royston ..., 1677), by Gilbert Burnet and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter from Holland: being a true relation of all the proceedings of the Northern armies.: Under the command of Duke Hamilton, the Earl of Lendrick, the Lord Calander, Monroe, Sir Marmaduke Langdale, Sir Thomas Tilsley. And the rest of the English in the Northern Parts. Sent from a gentleman in Holland, to his friend here in England: which hath set down all the passages of the armies. Sept.23. ([London] : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1648. Octob.12) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Duke Hamilton Earl of Cambridge his case,: spoken to, and argued on the behalf of the Commonwealth, before the High Court of Justice. By Mr. Steel of Grays-Inn. (London : Printed for Francis Tyton, at the Three Daggers near the Inner Temple-Gate, Fleetstreet, 1649), by William Steele (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Hamilton, James Hamilton, Duke of, 1606-1649 -- Early works to 1800- A progenie, of prodiges: or, treasons arraigned, convicted: and condemned, discovered. In the many successive practises: and succesles [sic] attempts of the Hamiltons to gaine the crowne of Scotland. ([S.l. : s.n.], Printed in the first yeare of King Charles, the second, 1649), by Robert Gardiner (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true copie of a paper delivered by the Duke of Hamilton to some of his servants at St James that morning before he suffred, in the presence of Doctor Sibbald. ([Hage : printed by Samuell Broun English bookeseller, dwelling in the Achter-om at the signe of the English Printing house, Anno M. DC. XLIX. [1649]]), by James Hamilton Hamilton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A list of the names of the iudges of the High Court of Iustice for the tryall of James Earl of Cambridge, Henry Earl of Holland, George Lord Goring, Arthur Lord Capell, and Sir John Owen Knight. Appointed by an act of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. ([London] : Printed for William Wright, anno Dom. 1648 [i.e. 1649]), by Luke Robinson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Duke Hamiltons conditions, for surrendring himself with all the officers and souldiers under his command, and three thousand horse and armes to the Parliaments forces in the county of Stafford. A hundred and thirteen Scots colours borught up to the Parliament, with their order to send them to Colchester to be hung up in sight of the Earl of Norwich, Sir Charles Lucas, and the rest of the defendents in the said towne. Also the taking of Sir Marmaduke Langdale with eight other eminent commanders, and carrying them prisoners to Nottingham castle. A message from Lieutenant-Generall Cromwell to Major Generall Monroe about putting to death 4000. Scots prisoners. A letter sent by a committee-man from the E. of Norwich, drums beating, and colours flying. The surrender of Deale castle in Kent to Colnell Rich, and Colonell Hewson. ([London] : Printed for R.B, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A petition presented at a Common-Hall in London on Saturday last concerning the Kings Majesty, and the answer thereunto. Also a declaration of the Counties of Northampton, Leicester, and Rutland, and the forces they have raised. With a letter from Scotland and the acts which the Parliament there made, and the people sworn to maintain, concerning the Kingdome of Eogland[sic], and the proceedings of Duke Hamilton, and their forces comming into England. (London : printed for B.A., Anno Dom. 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An act of the Estates of Scotland, in the yeare 1643. And letters of horning and rebellion against James Duke of Hamilton, William Earle of Morton, Robert Earle of Roxbrough, George Earle of Kinnoule, and William Earle of Lanerick, as enemies to religion, and the peace of the kingdomes. With a letter from a person of qualitie in London, to some friends in Scotland; advising about the said Duke and Earles : and other affaires now transacting in Scotland, worthy of observation. (London : Printed for Robert White, 1648), by Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Hamilton, James Hamilton, Duke of, 1606-1649 -- Explanation of the meaning of the Oath and the Covenant -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Hamilton, James Hamilton, Duke of, 1606-1649 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800
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