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| | Books by fl. 1585-1616 H. R. (Henry Roberts): Books in the extended shelves: H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: [A prayer for assistance against the Armada] (Imprinted at London : By Edward Allde for Hency [sic] Car, 1588 [1588?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: Captaine Lancasters valiant exployts done in Brasill ([Boston, 1922) (page images at HathiTrust) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: A defiance to Fortune Proclaimed by Andrugio, noble Duke of Saxony, declaring his miseries, and continually crossed with vnconstant Fortune, the banishment of himselfe, his wife and children. Whereunto is adioyned the honorable warres of Galastino, Duke of Millaine in reuenge of his wrongs vpon the trayterous Saxons. Wherin is noted a myrrour of noble patitience [sic], a most rare example of modest chastity, and the perfect patterne of true friendship. Verie delectable and ful of varietie. Written by H.R. (Printed at London : [By A. Jeffes] for Iohn Proctor, 1590) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: Englands farevvell to Christian the fourth, famous king of Denmarke With a relation of such shewes & seuerall pastimes presented to his Miestie, as well at court the fift day of August last past, as in other places since his honorable passage thorow the citie of London. The most honorable entertainement of his Highnesse, aboord his Maiesties ships in the roade of Gyllingame, neere the citie of Rochester in Kent. With the kings entertainement aboord the Denmarke ships, at Grauesend: as also their honorable leaue-taking and farewell, setting sayle from Grauesend on munday night, the eleuenth of August. 1606. By H. Roberts. (Printed at London : [By S. Stafford] for William Welby, 1606) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: Fames trumpet soundinge. Or commemorations of the famous lives and deaths, of the two right honourable Knights of England: the right honourable Sir Walter Mildmay, and Sir Martin Calthrop, Lord Mayor of this honorable Citty of London, who deceased this yeere 1589. (At London : Printed by I. C[harlewood] for Thomas Hacket, and are to be solde at his shop in Lumberd streete, vnder the signe of the Popes head, Anno. Domini. 1589) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: Haigh for Deuonshire A pleasant discourse of sixe gallant marchants of Deuonshire. Their liues, aduentures and trauailes: with sundrie their rare showes and pastimes shewed before the King in Exeter. Besides many pretie mery ieasts by them performed: as well in forraine countries, as in their owne. Very delightfull for the reader. Written by H.R. (London : Printed by Thomas Creede, and are to be sold at his shop in Watlingstreete, ouer against the signe of the Cocke, neare Friday-streete, 1600), also by Thomas Deloney (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: Honours conquest Wherein is conteined the famous hystorie of Edward of Lancaster recounting his honourable trauailes to Ierusalem, his heroic adventures and honours, in sundrie countries gained: his resolutions, and attempts in armes. With the famous victories performed by the knight, of the vnconquered castel, a gallant English knight, his admirable forces, and sundrie conquests obtained, with his passions and sucesse in loue: full of pleasant discourses, and much varietie. VVriten by H.R. (London : Printed by Thomas Creede, 1598) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: Lancaster his allarums, honorable assaultes, and supprising of the block-houses and store-houses belonging to Fernand Bucke in Brasill With his braue attempt in landing in the mouth of the ordinaunce there, which were cannons culuering, cannon periall and sacres of brasse, with other sundry his most resolute and braue attempts in that country. From whence he laded of their spoyles and rich commodities he there found fifteene good ships, which was sinemon, sugar, pepper, cloues, mace, calloco-cloth and brassel-wood with other commodities. With the names of such men of worth hauing charge within this most honorable attempt lost their liues. Published for their eternall honor. by a vvelvviller. (Imprinted at London : By A[bel] I[effes] for VV. Barley and are to be solde at his shop in Gratious-streat neer vnto Leadenhall gate, [1595]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: A most friendly farewell giuen by a welwiller to the right worshipful Sir Frauncis Drake Knight, Generall of her Maiesties nauy, which he appointed for this his honorable voiage, and the rest of the fleete bound to the southward, and to all the gentlemen his followers, and captaines in this exploite, who set sale from Wolwich the xv. day of Iuly, 1585. Wherin is briefely touched his perils passed in his last daungerous voiage, with an incouragement to all his saylers and souldiers, to be forward in this honourable exploite. Published by Henry Robarts of London citizin. (Imprinted at London : By [T. East for] Walter Mantell and Thomas Lawe, [1585]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: The most royall and honourable entertainement, of the famous and renowmed king, Christiern the fourth, King of Denmarke, &c. who with a fleete of gallant ships, arriued on Thursday the 16. day of Iuly 1606. in Tylbery-Hope, neere Grauesend VVith a relation of his meeting, by our royall king, the prince and nobles of our realme: the pleasures sundry times shewed, for his gracious welcome, and most famous and admirable entertainment at Theobalds. VVith the royall passage on Thursday the 31. of Iuly, thorough the citty of London, and honorable shewes there presented them, and maner of their passing. By H.R. (At London : Printed [by George Eld] for H. R[oberts] and are to be sold by William Barley, dwelling in Gracious streete, neere Leaden Hall gate, 1606) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: Our Ladys retorne to England accompanied with saint Frances [sic] and the good Iesus of Viana in Portugall, who comming from Brasell, ariued at Clauelly in Deuonshire, the third of Iune 1592. A wonder of the Lorde most admirable, to note how many Spanish saintes are enforced to come one [sic] pilgrimage for Englande with the most happie fortune of that braue gentill-man William Graftone cittizen on London, captaine and oner of our ladies. Writen by H.R. (Imprinted at London : By A[bel] I[effes]· and are to be sold by William Parlye at his shop in gratious streete, ouer against Leaden Hall, 1592) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: Pheander, the mayden knight describing his honourable trauailes and hautie attempts in armes, with his successe in loue : enterlaced with many pleasant discourses, wherein the grauer may take delight, and the valiant youthfull, be encouraged by honourable and worthie aduenturing, to gaine fame / written by H.R. (London : Printed by Tho. Creede, dwelling in Thames streete, neare the old swanne, 1595) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: A true relation of a most worthy and notable fight, performed the nineteenth day of Iune now last past, by two small shippes of the citie of London, the Vineyard of a hundred and twentie tunnes, and the Vnicorne of a hundred and fourtie tunnes, against sixe great gallies of Tunes, hauing in them a thousand and eight hundred men, of the Ile of Way-yorcke in the straights our shippes hauing in all, mariners, merchants, and passengers fifty sixe men / written by H. R. (Imprinted at London : For I. White, and are to be sold by, T. Langley, [1616]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616: The trumpet o[f] fame: or Sir Fraunces Drakes and Sir Iohn Hawkins f[are]well with an encouragement to all saile[rs] and souldiers that are minded to go in this worthie enterprise. VVith the names of many ships, and what they h[aue] done against our foes. Written by H.R. (Imprinted at London : By Thomas Creede, and a[re] to be sold by William Barley, at his shop in Gra[ti]ous streete, 1595) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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