Morant, Philip, 1700-1770
فيليب مورانت مؤرخ
VIAF ID: 17572300 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morant, Philip ‡d 1700-1770
- 100 1 _ ‡a Morant, Philip ‡d 1700-1770
- 100 1 0 ‡a Morant, Philip, ‡d 1700-1770
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Works
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Biographia britannica : or, The lives of the most eminent persons who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland, from the earliest ages, down to the present times ; collected from the best authorities, both printed and manuscript, and digested in the manner of Mr Bayles's historical and critical dictionary. Volume the sixth ; part I.. | |
Caesarea, or, An account of Jersey ... Remarks on the XIXth chapter of the IId book of Mr. Selden's Mare Clausum, 1734: | |
Caesarea, or, An account of Jersey the greatest of the islands remaining to the crown of England of the ancient dutchy of Normandy : with an appendix of records, &c. an accurate map of the island and a prospect of Elizabeth-castle | |
Calendars of the ancient charters, and of the Welch and Scotish rolls, now remaining in the Tower of London ... also calendars of all the treaties of peace entered into by the kings of England with those of Scotland; and of sundry letters and public instruments relating to that kingdom, now in the Chapter-house at Westminster. Together with catalogues of the records brought to Berwick from the Royal treasury at Edinburgh: of such as were transmitted to the Exchequer at Westminster, and of those which were removed to different parts of Scotland by order of King Edward I. The proceedings relating to the carrying back the records of Scotland into that kingdom; and the transactions of the Parliament there from the 15th of May 1639, to the 8th of March 1650. To which are added memoranda concerning the affairs of Ireland, extracted from the Tower records. With four copper plates, exhibiting all the various hands in which the several charters have been written, from the reign of King William the Conqueror to that of Queen Elizabeth. To the whole is prefixed an introduction, giving some account of the state of the public records from the conquest to the present time. | |
Creulonderau ac herlidigaethau eglwys Rufain : Gwedi eu Tannu ar led: neu, draethawd. Ym mlia un y dangosir, Pwy mor wrthwyneb yw Yspryd herlidigol Eclwys Rutain i Dymmer y Grefydd Gristianogol, ac i Orchymmynion ac Egwyddorion yr Efengyl. At yr hyn y 'chwanegir, Hanes o'r Taloedd dirfawr a'r Gorthrymderau a osodai 'r Paba u ar y Deyrnas hon, tra 'r oedd yn ddarostyngedig i Esgobaeth Rufain. A 'scrifennwyd yn Saesonaeg gan wr eglwsig, ac a gyfieithwyd i'r Cymraeg. Gan T. Richards, Curad Llangrallo | |
The cruelties and persecutions of the Romish church display'd : or, a discourse wherein is shewn, how contrary the persecuting spirit of the church of Rome is to the temper of the Christian religion, and the precepts and maxims of the gospel. To which is added, An Account of the vast Exactions and Oppressions of the Popes on this Kingdom, while it was in Subjection to the See of Rome. By a clergyman | |
Geographia antiqua et nova, or A system of antient and modern geography with a sett of maps engraven from Cellarius's ... [cartographic material] 1742. | |
The history and antiquities of the county of Essex. : Compiled from the best and most ancient historians; ... by Philip Morant, ... In two volumes. ... Illustrated with copper plates | |
History of Colchester | |
The tapestry hangings of the House of Lords : Representing the several engagements between the English and Spanish fleets, in the ever memorable year MDLXXXVIII. With the portraits of the Lord High-Admiral, and the other noble commanders, taken from the life. To which are added, from a book entitled, Expeditionis hispanorum in angliam veradescriptio, A.D. 1588, done, as is supposed, for the said tapestry to be work'd after, ten charts of the sea-coasts of England, and a general one of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Holland, &c. shewing the places of action between the two fleets; ornamented with medals struck upon that occasion. And other suitable devices. Also an historical account of each day's action, collected from the most authentic manuscripts and writers. The second edition. By John Pine. His Majesty's chief engraver of seals &c and Bluemantle Parliament at Arms. | |
A true relation of that honorable, though unfortunate expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester, in 1648 : containing, I. The frist rising of the gentry and inhabitants of the county of Kent, II. The blockade of the town of Colchester, and the hardships they underwent til it's surender, III. Several letters and messages which passed between the royalists and general Fairfax, IV. Articles and conditions of surrender, V. A list of the prisoners, VI. The heroic actions, character and behaviour of Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle, who were executed at Colchester five hours after the surrender of that place; as also that of the Lord Capell, who was beheaded at Westminster in March following, with many other curious particulars |