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Stuart tracts, 1603-1693, with an introduction by C.H. Firth.

Contributor Firth, C. H. (Charles Harding), 1857-1936.

Imprint:Wilmington, DE : Scholarly Resources, 1973.

Description[iii]-xxxvl, 514 p. ; 22 cm.

Note:"The texts...in the present volume are reprinted with very slight alterations from the 'English garner' issued in 8 vols. (1877-1890, London) by Professor Arber...The contents of the original 'Garner' have beend rearranged and...classified, under the general editorial supervision of Mr. Thomas Seccombe. Certain lacunae have been filled by the interpolation of fresh matter."--Publisher's note. p. iv.

Note:Some of the tracts have special title-pages, others only half-titles or caption titles.

Note:Reprint of 1903 ed., Westminster, Archibald Constable and Co., ltd.

Note:Account of the death of Queen Elizabeth / Sir Robert Carey -- The true narration of the entertainment of His Majesty from his departure from Edinburgh till his receiving at London / T.M., 1603 -- King James, his entertainment at Theoboald's / John Savile, 1603 -- Time triumphant / Gilbert Dugdale, 1604 -- The commentaries of Sir Francis Vere / Published by William Dillingham, 1657 -- Sir Thomas Overbury, his observations in his travels, upon the state of the Seventeen provinces, etc., 1626 -- The interpreter, 1622 -- The famous and wonderful recovery of a ship of Briston, called the Exchange, from the Turkish tyrants of Argier, 1625 -- Three to one: being an English-Spanish combat / Richard Peeke, 1622 -- A true relation of a brave strategem practiced upon a sea-town in Galicia, 1626 -- The sequestration of Archbishop Abbot from all his ecclesiastical offices in 1627 / John Rushworth, 1659 -- Short memorials of some things to be cleared during my command in the army, and A short memorial of the northern actions during the war there. To which is added An Epitaph on Lord Fairfax by George Duke of Buckingham / Thomas Lord Fairfax -- A true relation of Major-General Sir Thomas Morgan's progress in France and Flanders with the six thousand English in the years 1657 and 1658 / 1699 -- England's joy, or A relation of the most remarkable passages from His Majesty's arrival at Dover to his entrance at Whitehall, 1660 -- A relation of the great sufferings and strange adventures of Henry Pitman, 1689 -- A true and exact account of the retaking of a ship called the Friends' Adventure of Topsham, from the French / Robert Lyde, 1693.

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Firth, C. H. (Charles Harding), 1857-1936.
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English garner ; v2
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Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714 -- Sources.
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Primary sources.