Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain as the wife of King Philip II from January 1556 until her death in 1558. She made vigorous attempts to reverse the English Reformation, which had begun during the reign of her father, King Henry VIII. Her attempt to restore to the Church the property confiscated in the previous two reigns was largely thwarted by Parliament but, during her five-year reign, more than 280 religious dissenters were burned at the stake in what became known as the Marian persecutions, leading later commentators to label her "Bloody Mary". (From Wikipedia) More about Mary I, Queen of England:
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Books by Mary I, Queen of England Books about Mary I, Queen of England: Filed under: Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558 From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558 (c2009), by Jeri L. McIntosh (HTML and PDF at gutenberg-e.org) Bloody Mary (Milwaukee: Bruce Pub. Co., c1955), by Theodore Maynard (page images at HathiTrust) The Spanish Marriage (index omitted; c1933), by Helen Simpson (illustrated HTML at Gutenberg Australia) The Reign of Mary Tudor (Everyman's Library edition, ca. 1910), by James Anthony Froude, contrib. by W. Llewelyn Williams (Gutenberg text and page images) La Révolte du Conte de Warwick Contre le Roi Edward IV / Revolt of the Earl of Warwick Against King Edward IV, Now First Published From a MS. Preserved in the Public Library of Ghent; To Which is Added French Letter Concerning Lady Jane Gray and Queen Mary, Published From a Bruges MS. (in French, with English notes; London: Pub. for the Caxton Society by A. Black, 1849), ed. by J. A. Giles (multiple formats at archive.org)
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27 additional books about Mary I, Queen of England in the extended shelves: The accession of Queen Mary: being the contemporary narrative of Antonio de Guaras, a Spanish merchant resident in London. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1892), by Antonio de Guaras and Richard Garnett (page images at HathiTrust)
Two English queens and Philip. (Methuen, 1908), by Martin A. S. Hume (page images at HathiTrust)
The history of Mary I., Queen of England, as found in the public records, despatches of ambassadors, in original private letters, and other contemporary documents (E.P. Dutton;, 1901), by J. M. Stone (page images at HathiTrust)
Privy purse expenses of the Princess Mary, daughter of King Henry the Eighth, afterwards Queen Mary: (W. Pickering, 1831), by Frederic Madden (page images at HathiTrust)
The letter-books of Sir Amias Poulet, keeper of Mary Queen of Scots. (Burns and Oates, 1874), by Amias Poulet and John Morris (page images at HathiTrust)
The history of the reigns of Edward the Sixth, Mary, and Elizabeth. (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1829), by Sharon Turner (page images at HathiTrust)
The history of the reigns of Edward the Sixth, Mary, and Elizabeth. (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835), by Sharon Turner (page images at HathiTrust)
Revolt of the Earl of Warwick against King Edward IV (Printed and pub. for the Caxton society, by A. Black, 1849), by J. A. Giles (page images at HathiTrust)
The reign of Mary Tudor (Dent ;, 1910), by James Anthony Froude (page images at HathiTrust)
Maria die Katholische; eine skizze ihres lebens und ihrer regierung. (Herder, 1890), by Athanasius Zimmermann (page images at HathiTrust)
The days of Queen Mary : with engravings. (Harper, 1843), by London Religious Tract Society (page images at HathiTrust)
Marie la Sanglante : histoire de la grande réaction catholique sous Marie Tudor : précédée d'un essai sur la chute du catholicisme en Angleterre. (Poulet-Malassis, 1862), by Ernest Hamel (page images at HathiTrust)
La revolte du conte de Warwick contre le roi Edward IV. Revolt of the Earl of Warwick against King Edward IV (Printed and pub. for the Caxton society, by A. Black, 1849), by John Allen Giles (page images at HathiTrust)
Thournier, Kampff unnd Ritterspiel, inn Eroberunge aines gefährlichenn Thürns unnd zauberer Schloss : auch der abentheurlichen Insell unnd Güldinn Schwerdts zu Ehren dem hochgebornen durchleuchtigen Fürsten und Herrn, Herrn Philipsen, Princen auss Hispanien, zu Bintz und Marienberg ritterlich gehalten. (Chr. Egen., 1550), by Hans II. Weidnitz, Hans Schäufelein, Hans Burgkmair, Leonhard Beck, and Christian Egenolff (page images at HathiTrust)
Two English queens and Philip (G.P. Putnam's sons; [etc., etc.], 1908), by Martin Andrew Sharp Hume (page images at HathiTrust)
The reign of Mary Tudor (J.M. Dent & sons, ltd.;, 1913), by James Anthony Froude (page images at HathiTrust)
Grave error político de Carlos I haciendo la boda de Felipe II con doña María Tudor, Reina de Inglaterra. (Impr. de la Rev. de Arch., Bibl. y Museos, 1921), by Enrique Pacheco y de Leyva (page images at HathiTrust)
La entrata solennissima fatta in Londra, citta principale dil regno d'Inghilterra, da lo serenissimo re Philippo d'Austria, & de la serenissima regina Maria d'Inghilterra con li versi latini, et dichiaratione delli archi triomfali, l'anno M.D.LIIII. ([s.n.], 1554) (page images at HathiTrust)
The History of Mary I, Queen of England: as found in the public records, despatches of ambassadors, in original private letters, and other contemporary documents, by J. M. Stone (Gutenberg ebook)
Marie by the grace of God, Quene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faith, and in the earth supreme hed [sic] of the Churches of Englãd and Irelande to all our most louing, faithfull, and obedient subiectes greting. (Londini : In ædibus Richardi Graftoni Reginæa typographia excusum, Anno Domini, M.D.LIII [1553]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) and Queen of England Mary I (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Philippe and Marye by the grace of God, Kyng and Queene of England, Fraunce, Naples, Jerusalem, and Irelande ... Philippus & Maria Dei gratia, rex & regina, Angliæ, Franciæ, Neapolis, Ierusalem, & Hiberniæ ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis excusum, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) and Queen of England Mary I (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Ecclesia restaurata, or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England containing the beginning, progress, and successes of it, the counsels by which it was conducted, the rules of piety and prudence upon which it was founded, the several steps by which it was promoted or retarded in the change of times, from the first preparations to it by King Henry the Eight untill the legal settling and establishment of it under Queen Elizabeth : together with the intermixture of such civil actions and affairs of state, as either were co-incident with it or related to it / by Peter Heylyn. (London : Printed for H. Twyford, T. Dring, J. Place, W. Palmer, ..., 1660-1661), by Peter Heylyn and Peter Heylyn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Idem iterum, or, The history of Q. Mary's big-belly from Mr. Fox's Acts and monuments and Dr. Heylin's Hist. res. ([London? : s.n., 1688]), by John Foxe and Peter Heylyn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
In laudem matrimonii oratio ([Impressa Londini : Anno verbi incarnati. M.D.xviij. Idibus Nouembris per Richardum Pynson, [1518 (13 Nov.)]]), by Cuthbert Tunstall (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Historie of the raigne of King Henry the Seventh (London : Printed by W.G. for R. Scot, T. Basset, J. Wright, R. Chiswell, and J. Edwyn, 1676), by Francis Bacon, Francis Godwin, and Morgan Godwin (HTML at EEBO TCP)
An exhortation to all menne to take hede and beware of rebellion wherein are set forth the causes, that commonlye moue men to rebellion, and that no cause is there, that ought to moue any man there vnto. With a discourse of the miserable effectes, that ensue thereof, and of the wretched ende, that all rebelles comme to, moste necessary to be redde in this seditiouse [and] troublesome tyme, made by Iohn Christoferson. At the ende whereof are ioyned two godlye prayers, one for the Quenes highnes, verye conuenient to be sayd dayly of all her louing and faythfull subiectes, and an other for the good [and] quiete estate of the whole realme. Read the whole, and then iudge. ([Imprynted at London : In Paules churcheyarde, at the signe of the holy Ghost, by Iohn Cawood, prynter to the Queenes highnes, Anno Domini. 1.5.5.4. 24. Iulij]), by John Christopherson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
An account of Queen Mary's methods for introducing popery, and procuring a Parliament to confirm it seasonable to be published in this time of imminent danger and dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftsbury. (London : Printed for John Gay ..., 1681), by T. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Mary I, Queen of England: Books in the extended shelves: Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: An acte that purueyors shall not take victualles, within fiue myles of Cambrydge and Oxforde ([S.l. : J. Cadwodi, 1555]), also by England and Wales (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kyng and the Quene the King and Quenes maiesties being credible enfourmed that diuerse and many there louing faythfull and obedient subiectes, inhabityng vpon the sea costes, and vsyng traffyque by sea, and dyuers others be very desirous to prepare and esquippe sundry shypes ... for the anoyaunce of there maiesties enemies the Frenchmen ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi Tipographi Regiæ Maiestatis, [1557]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kyng and the Quene the Kyng and Quenes most excellente maiesties, vnderstandinge howe that dyuers naughty and insolent persons haue now of late attempted to make quarelles ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, [1557]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kyng and the Quene where as by the statute made in the seconde yeare of Kynge Henry the Fourth, concernyng the repression of heresies ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.LV [1555]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kyng and the Quene where as Henry Dudly, Christofer Aston the elder, Chrystofer Aston the yonger, Frauncys Horsey ... forgetting theyr dueties to almyghty God, their allegyaunce to the kinges & quenes maiesties ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.VI [1556]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kyng and the Quene where as many good and profitable lawes, statutes, and ordynaunces haue bene heretofore made and deuysed, for the good gouernement, order and common weale of this realme ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, [1555]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and Quene the Quenes most excellente hyghnes intendyng very shortly to prepare and sette forthe a nauye of shyppes vnto the seas ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cavvodi Typographi Regiæ maiestatis, Anno M.D.L.viii [1558]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and Quene where it is of late brought to the knowledge of the Kynge and Queenes maiesties, that many wycked and vngodly persons ... haue cõtrary to their bounden dewtyes spred and caused to be spred rumours of the decreynge or fall of the coygne or monyes commenlye called testons ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, [1556]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Queene the Quenes moste excellent maiestie, being credibly enformid, that not withstanding dyuers of Her Highnes restraintes, and proclamations lately made and sette furthe, aswell for the stay from goynge to the sea of shyppes ... (Excusum Londini : In aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi Tipographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.LVIII [1558]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene although we y[e] Quene at oure fyrst cõming to the crowne were geuen to understand y[e] the [sic] notable & heynouse treason, enterprised by y[e] late Duke of Northumberland ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi Typographi Regiæ maiestatis, Anno 1557), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene forasmuch as the Kynge and Quenes maiesties, haue perfecte intellygence that aswell straungers resortyng hyther, as their highnes natural subiectes, haue now of late for their great gayne and lucre, not onely vsed to melte the monies and coignes of this realme, but also to but and sell the same ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.L.VI [1556]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene the Kynges and Quenes most excellent maiesties, most gracyously considering how that a great quantitie of forged & counterfeit coynes of golde ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.L.VI [1556]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene the Quenes Maiestie beynge enformed that a number of gentlemen ... hauinge dwellynge places and mansion houses in diuerse shires of the realme ... haue withdrawen them selfes from thence and lye here in or aboute the citie of London ... (Excusum Londini : In aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi Tipographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.LVIII [1558]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene wheras the King & Quenes maiesties heretofore cõmaunded & caused certaine monies to be coynned and sent into the realme of Irelande for the seruyce and vse of the sayd realme ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Ioannis Cawodi Tipographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.L.VI [1556]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene where as the Queenes hyghnes is infourmed that dyuers and sondry euyll disposed personnes ... lately prested and reteyned to serue in Her Maiestyes nauy of shyppes ... haue withoute anye iust cause ... withdrawen themselfes from the sayde seruyce ... (Excusum Londini : In aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi Tipographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.LVIII [1558]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene Where as the Quenes Maiestye at the ouerture and begynnynge of the warres wyth Fraunce, did ... warne her louynge subiectes to forbeare all trafficque, and contracting wyth anye of the French nation ... (Excusum Londini : In aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi Tipographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.LVIII [1558]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene where at the openyng and begynnyng of the warres with the Frenche, the Queenes Maiestie caused her proclamation to be made and therein gave warning ... to so many of that nation inhabitynge within this realme ... to depart the same, within forty daies ... (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cavvodi Typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno M.D.L.viii [1558]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Kynge and the Quene whereas dyuers bokes filled bothe with heresye, sedityon and treason, haue of late, and be dayly broughte into thys realme out of forreine countries ... and some also couertly printed within this realme ... (Excusum Londini : In aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi Tipographi regiæ maiestatis, Anno M.D.LVIII [1558]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Queene where the Queenes most excellent Maiestie hath lately concluded a mariage ... with the most brave and mighty prince, the Prince of Spayne, her highnes consideryng the lightnes and euill disposition of diuerse lewde and sedicious personnes ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ Mariæ excusum, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Quene forasmuch as diuerse light and seditious persons, delyting in continuall alterations and never contented with the present estate, haue of late much presumed, and yet cease not to inuente, spreade, and publishe many false, vntrue, and vayne rumors ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis excusum, Anno M.D.LIII [1553]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Quene Mary by the the grace of God Quene of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the fayth, & of the Church of England and also of Ireland in earth the supreme heade : to all mayres, shiriffes, bayliffes, constables, & to all other our officers, ministers & subiectes, to every of thẽ gretynge. (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ excusum, Anno M.D.LIII [1553]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Quene the Quene our soueraine ladye, understandynge that a multitude of euyl disposed persones, beying borne out of her highnes dominions in other sundrie nations, fleinge from the obeysaunce of the princes and rulers under whome they be borne ... be resorted and come into Her Maiesties realme ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ excusum, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Quene the Quenes highnes by thaduise and consente of her graces priuie counsayll is pleased & doth ordayne, that from the date and publication hereof forwardes, all maner Frenche crownes of the sunne, being of the iuste standerde finesse and weyght shalbe demed and accepted to be of the value of sixe shyllynges foure pence of curraunte moneye of this realme ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ Mariæ excusum, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Quene the Quenes highnes by thaduise and consente of her graces priuie counsayll is pleased & doth ordeyne, that from the date and publication hereof forwardes, all maner Frenche crownes of the sunne, being of the iuste standerde finesse and weyght shalbe demed and accepted to be of the value of sixe shyllynges foure pence of curraunte moneye of this realme ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ Mariæ excusum, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: By the Quene where as the Quenes Maiestie for sondry great and weightie affayres, concerning her highnes, and the state of Her Maiesties realme, and churche of Englande, hathe ... sommoned Her Maiesties highe courte of Parliament ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ Mariæ excusum, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: A copie of a letter wyth articles sente from the Queenes Maiestie vnto the Bysshoppe of London, and by him and his officers at her graces commaundemente to be putte in spedye execution wyth effecte in the whole diocese, as wel in places exempt, as not exempte, whatsoeuer, accordinge to the tenour and forme of the same. Sent by the Queenes Maiesties commaundement, in the moneth of Marche, anno Domini. 1. 5. 5. 3. ([Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi, typographi Reginæ Mariæ, Anno. 1553 [i.e. 1554] Mense Martio]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) and Edmund Bonner (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: The copy of certain lettres sent to the Quene, and also to doctour Martin and doctour Storye, by the most reuerende father in God, Thomas Cranmer Archebishop of Cantorburye from prison in Oxeforde: who (after long and most greuous strayt emprisoning and cruell handlyng) most constauntly and willingly suffred martirdome ther, for the true testimonie of Christ, in Marche. 1556 ([Emden : Printed by Egidius van der Erve, 1556?]), also by Thomas Cranmer, Thomas Martin, and John Story (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: Laws, etc. (Excusum Londini : in aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi Tipographi Regiæ Maiestatis., Anno. M.D.LVIII. [1558].), also by England and Wales and King of Spain Philip II (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: Marie by the grace of God, Quene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faith, and in the earth supreme hed [sic] of the Churches of Englãd and Irelande to all our most louing, faithfull, and obedient subiectes greting. (Londini : In ædibus Richardi Graftoni Reginæa typographia excusum, Anno Domini, M.D.LIII [1553]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: Philippe and Marye by the grace of God, Kyng and Queene of England, Fraunce, Naples, Jerusalem, and Irelande ... Philippus & Maria Dei gratia, rex & regina, Angliæ, Franciæ, Neapolis, Ierusalem, & Hiberniæ ... (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiæ Maiestatis excusum, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: A proclamation set forth by the Kyng and Quenes most excellent maiesties with thaduice of theyr most honorable counsayle of certeyne moneyes and coynes of fyne gold & fine sylver with the valuation of the same, newlye set forth by theyr highnesse (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi Typographi Regiæ Maiestatis, Anno 1.5.5.4. 26 Decembris), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: A proclamation set fourth by the Kynge and Quenes maiesties, agaynste Thomas Stafforde, and others traytours his adherentes (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi Typographi Regiæ maiestatis, Anno 1557), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: A proclamation set fourth by the Quenes Maiestie, with the aduise of her moost honorable counsell, for the newe seuerall monies, and coines of fyne sterlynge syluer and golde, and the valuation of euery of the same, newe set furth by her heighnes (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ Maiestatis excusum, Anno M.D.LIII [1553]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: A proclamation touching coygnes (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Reginæ Mariæ excusum, 4 die mensis Maij, Anno M.D.LIIII [1554]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: Proclamations. 1553-09-01 (Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cawodi, typographi Reginæ Mariæ, Anno. M.D.LIII. [1553]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: Proclamations. 1555 (Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cavvodi typographi Regiæ maiestatis, Anno. 1555), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558: Proclamations. 1555-10-21 ([Excusum Londini : In ædibus Iohannis Cavvodi typographi regiæ maiestatis, Anno.M.D.LV. [1555]]), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1553-1558 : Mary I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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