Thomason, George, -1666
Thomason, George, 16..-1666, libraire
Thomason, George
Thomason, George ( -1667).
Thomason, George, d. 1666
Thomason, George 160.?-1666
Thomason, George fl. 1626-1666
George Thomason
Thomason, George 1666+
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Works
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Ad serenissium Jacobum Primum Britanniarum monarcham, Ecclesiae Scoticanae libellus supplex, apologëtikos k[a]i olophyritikos, 1645: | |
The Anagram of Iohn Lilburne : O I burne in hell | |
Broadside against coffee. | |
Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers and manuscripts relating to the Civil war, the Commonwealth and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661... | |
Catalogus librorum diversis Italiae locis emptorum, 1647: | |
LE CERCLE DE LEVRS MAGESTES DANS LA CHAMBRE DE PRESENCE A S. JAMES | |
Certain independant articles presented by the army to his Matie. att Newmarkett June 19th. 1647 | |
The Character of a protector | |
COMME LA REYNE DANGLETER ACOMPAIGNEE DE SES ENFANTS SE IETTE AVX PIEDS DE LA REYNE SA MERE... | |
COMME LE MY LORDMAIOR ACOMPAIGNE DE SES COLLEGVES VIENT SALVER LA REYNE LVY FAIRE SES PRESENS | |
COMME MESSIEVRS DV CONSEIL PRIVE VIENNENT SALVER LA REYNE DANS SA CHAMBRE | |
A Complete collection of books and pamphlets begun in the year 1640. by the special command of King Charles I. of ever blessed memory, and continued to the happy restauration of the government and the coronation of King Charles II | |
A Copy of verses upon the late fight at sea | |
Déclaration de la Reine mère du Roi très-chrétien, contenant les raisons de sa sortie des Pays-Bas, et le désaveu d'un manifeste qui court sous son nom, sur le même sujet | |
The E: of Manchesters narrative in ye house of Peers in Parliament : concerninge Donnington Castle ... November 9th 1644 | |
An elegie upon ye death of my most noble & most honourable master Robert Earle of Essex | |
An Elegy on the death of the Princesse Elizabeth in Carisbrooke Castle : August 6: 1655 | |
An Elegy upon ye immature losse of the most vertuous Lady Anne Riche | |
Feb: 10th 1646 : The king return'd to Holmby? | |
Fellow apprentizes : You are desired on Tuesday ye 20th of Ap: 1647. at 7 of ye clocke to meet | |
For the renowned apprentices of this famous citie : speed speed speede : hast hast hast : horse and away the day is our owne my boys : God bless King Charles | |
The Gospel according to Luke in the rev. standard version | |
Henry Parkers answer to the retreate of the armie : Sept. 24. 1647 | |
Herod & Pilat reconciled or A dialogue between an independent & a malignant | |
Histoire de l'entrée de la reine mère du roi très chrétien dans la Grande-Bretagne | |
The historie of reformation of the Church of Scotland ; containing five books : together with some treatises conducing to the history. | |
The history of the Parliament of England : which began November the third , M. D.C. X L | |
The Humble petition of ye late risers in ye West condemned at Salisbury, Exon. &c | |
Instructions printed & sent down to Salisbury to ye prisoners [illegible] are to be tried for their lives, for ye late insurrection there | |
It is I | |
[Italian mottoes] | |
The journal of Monsr. de Saint-Amour ... containing a full Account of all the Transactions both in France and at Rome, concerning the Five Famous Propositions controverted between the Jansenits and the Molinists, from the beginning of that Affair till the Popes Decision | |
Lenthall's lamentation | |
L'ENTREE DE LA REYNE DANS LA VILLE DE COLCHESTER | |
A letter sent from the King att Collen to his brother Henry Duke of Gloucester att Paris : Novemb: 10 1654 | |
L'HEVREUX DES EMBARQEMENT DE LA REYNE AV PORT DE HARWICH | |
Liber missarum IIII. vol. VI. et VIII. vocibus [Antwerpen, "ex officina Plantiniana"; "Balthasaris Moreti"] | |
The long Parliament revived: or An act for the continuation and the not dissolving of the long Parliament but by an act of Parliament : With undenyable reasons deduced from the sd Act to prove that the Parliament is not yet dissolved. Also Mr Wm Prin his 5 arguments fully answered whereby he endeavors to prove it to be dissolved by the King's death. / By a true lover and great sufferer for his King and Country | |
A lybell : [illegible] 1645 pasted upon the pillars of the Exchange | |
March 24 1657 : This day I did cease my elaborat Collection | |
Masses | |
May it please yr Highnesse | |
Mr Feakes hymne : August ye 11: 1653 Christ Church | |
My lordes and gentlemen : His Matie. having long expected a conclusion of a happie peace within your kingdome | |
Il na jamais porté qvn sceptre de Ivstice... | |
A New ballad to the tune of Coc-Lorrell | |
A New letany | |
November 12th 1646. An humble memorandum | |
[An order of the committee for the advance of money for the army, naming Mr. Deputy Taylor. Mr. George Thomason, and Mr Luke Fawne as receivers of subscriptions within their parish] | |
Points of consideration resulting out of ye relation made by ye Lords Boreel and Renswoud ambassadours in extraordinary from ye high & mighty ye lords ye States Generall of ye united provinces of the Netherlands : Being returned from England in ye moneth of May. 1645. Printed at Rotterdam by John Hæranus stationer 1645 | |
The politique poet to ye wise reader | |
A Proclamation by the supreame lord the free borne people of England | |
The reasons the Navy give for their resolution | |
REPRESENTATION DES FEVS DE IOIE QVI FVRENT FAICTS SVR LEAV DANS LONDRES... | |
The Royall game at Pisquet | |
A satire in verse on King James I and King Charles I | |
September 1660 | |
A short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 | |
Six new queries | |
Some things relating to the thirtie tyrants of Athens together with their names : with the addition of names of some of the chiefe traytors and tyrants of England | |
LA SORTIE DE LA REYNE ACOMPAIGNE DV ROY DE LA GRANDE BRETAIGNE... | |
Ten changes of government in England from May 1659 to May 1660 | |
Tes Enfants rauis de te voir... | |
Theologia naturalis, sive, Liber creaturarum : specialiter de homine, et de natura ejus, in quantum homo, et de his, quae sunt ei necessaria ad cognoscendum Deum & seipsum, & omne debitum, ad quod homo tenetur & obligatur, tam Deo, quam proximo : cum elencho & serie titulorum, nec non indice rerum & verborum locupletissimo | |
These are ye members of Barbones Parliament as they are pleased to call themselves | |
I think not printed but the 13 weeks (if any) | |
Thomason tracts | |
To His Excellency the Lord Gen: Cromwell, and his Hon:ble Counsell of the Army at Whitehall : The petition of Arise Evans | |
The touchstone, or, Trial of tobacco : whether it be good for all constitutions : with a word of advice against immoderate drinking and smoaking : likewise examples of some that have drunk their lives away, and died suddenly : with King Jame's [sic] opinion of tobacco, and how it came first into England : also the first original of coffee : to which is added, witty poems about tobacco and coffe [sic] : something about tobacco, written by George Withers, the late famous poet | |
Two libells : this was found in a church 25. June 1645 | |
La vertu pour se faire voir... | |
An vnanimous answer of the souldiers to the Commissioners propositions |