Digby, George, 1612-1677
Digby, George, Lord, 1612-1677
Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677
Digby, George, 2nd earl of Bristol, 1612-1677
George Digby
Bristol, George Digby, Earl of (British noble, 1612-1677)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bristol, George Digby, Earl of ‡g British noble, 1612-1677
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Digby, George ‡d 1612-1677
- 100 1 _ ‡a Digby, George ‡d 1612-1677
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Digby, George, ‡c Lord, ‡d 1612-1677
- 100 1 _ ‡a Digby, George, ‡d 1612-1677
- 100 0 _ ‡a George Digby
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (55)
Works
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Adventures of five hours | |
All mistaken: or, the mad couple | |
Bibliotheca Digbeiana, 1680: | |
D'eminente oratie van den grooten chancelier der koninginne van Groot Brittagne [...] ridder Digby [...] over't ghenesen der wonden, door het poeder, toe-genaemt de sympathie sonder de selve wonden te sien of aen te raecken | |
Discours. | |
Eenighe extracten uyt verscheyde missiven, gevongen inde Lord Digbijs cabinet, hetwelcke bekomen is inde batailie ontrent Sherborn in Jorck Shire den 15. October 1645 : en nu inden jare 1646 door ordre des parlement ghedruckt | |
Elvira, 1667: | |
Elvira: or, The worst not always true : A comedy | |
Ioyfull nevves from Ireland, or, a true relation of the great overthrow which the English gave the rebels before Droheda : sent in a letter bearing date the 27 of February, to Sir Robert King Knight at Cecil House in the Strand. And ordered by the Parliament to be printed | |
The Irish papers : containing the Lord Digbyes letter, and the Lord Inchiquins answer, with other speciall passages of the overtures concerning the whole designe in Ireland; the plot of the rebells discovered: and preparations for the comming in of the Marquisse of Ormond to the Parliament, whose strength in Dublin is betweene 5. and 6000. men. October 1. 1646. These Irish papers are appointed to bee printed, and are published according to order | |
Joyfull newes from Ireland | |
Last speech against the Earle of Strafford | |
A letter sent to the Right Honourable the Lord Digby, from Sir Barnabas Scudamore Governor of Hereford : concerning the late siedge of the citty of Hereford | |
Letters between the Ld George Digby and Sr Kenelm Digby, kt., concerning religion | |
The Lord Digbies designe to betray Abingdon : carryed on for divers vveeks by an intercourse of letters. Which are here published for the satisfaction of all men, by Sergeant Major Generall Brown. Together with the cipher which the Lord Digby sent him for that purpose | |
Lord Digbies speech in the House of Commons | |
Lord George Digbie's apologie for himselfe | |
Lord George Digbie's apology for himself | |
Love will find out the way | |
Marleborowes miseries, or, England turned Ireland, 1643: | |
My lordes and gentlemen : His Matie. having long expected a conclusion of a happie peace within your kingdome | |
A narrative of the principal actions occurring in the wars betwixt Sueden and Denmark before and after the Roschild Treaty : with the counsels and measures by which those actions were directed : together with a view of the Suedish and other affairs, as they stood in Germany in the year 1675, with relation to England : occasionally communicated by the author to the Right Honourable George, late Earl of Bristol, and since his decease found among his papers | |
Oriental Rugs An ill. guide | |
Proceedings. 1641-02-09 | |
Revenge: or, a match in Newgate | |
A select collection of old plays. Volume the twelfth. | |
The speeches of the Lord Digby in the High Court of Parliament : concerning grievances and the trienniall Parliament. | |
Speeches. Selections | |
Theatrum sympateticum ofte wonder-tooneel des Natuers verborgentheden zijnde een noodigh vervolgh op de oratie van den Heere Cancelier [...] | |
The third speech of the Lord George Digby, 1640: | |
True coppy of the Lord George Digbies last letter to the Queenes Majesty | |
A true relation and iournall, of the manner of the arrivall, and magnificent entertainment, giuen to the high and mighty Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the King of Spaine in his court at Madrid : Published by authority | |
A trve and impartiall relation of the battaile betwixt His Majesties army and that of the rebells neare Newbury in Berk-shire, Sept. 20, 1643 : with the severall actions of the Kings army since His Maiesties removing it from before Gloucester : sent in a letter from the army to a noble lord | |
Two letters of his sacred Majesty. | |
Two letters of note. | |
Two letters of the Lord Digby : to the Lord Taaff, the Rebels General in Munster : Taken in the said Generals Cabinet, in the late battel between him and the Lord Inchiquine; shewing the Lord Digbies activeness there, to uphold a party among the Rebels for the King, against the Parliaments Forces in that Kingdom. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters be forthwith printed and published. H:Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com | |
Two letters, the one from the Lord Digby, to the Queens Maiesty ; the other from Mr. Thomas Elliot | |
Two remarkable letters concerning the Kings correspondence with the Irish rebels : The first by Digby in the Kings name to the Irish Commisioners. The second from the Lord Muskery one of those Commissioners in answer to Digby. Also a full state of the Irish negotiation at Oxford now treated, set forth in the rebels propositions, and the Kings particular concessions. Published according to order | |
Two speeches of George, Earl of Bristol, with some observations upon them : by which it may appear whether or no the said Earl and others of the same principles, deserve to be involved in the common calamity brought upon Roman Catholicks, by the folly and presumption of some few factious papists |