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Book Edition: Historical discourses, upon several occasions: viz. I. The happy progress and success of the arms of K. Charles I. of ever blessed Memory, from the 30th of March, to the 23d of November, 1644. Written by His Majesty’s especial Command, and corrected, almost in every Page, with His own Hand. II. Memorials of His said Majesty’s unfortunate Success in the Year following. III. A Journal of several Actions performed in the Kingdom of Scotland, after King Charles the Second’s Arrival there in 1650. IV. The Life and Actions of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Earl-Marshal of England. V. A full Answer to a Book entituled, Monarchy, or no Monarchy; being a confused Mixture of false, traiterous and contradictory Observations concerning King Charles I. Publish’d by William Lilly in July 1651. VI. Observations upon the Inconveniencies that have attended the frequent Promotions to Titles of Honour and Dignity, since King James I. came to the Crown of England. Vii. Observations on the Annals of the Reign of King Charles the First, Publish’d by Hamond L’estrange, Esq; Viii. A short Review of the Life and Actions of King-Charles I. By Sir Edward Walker, Knight, Garter, Principal King of Arms, Secretary of War to His Majesty King Charles I. and Clerk of the Council to King Charles II. Together with perfect copies of all the votes, Letters, Proposals, and Answers relating unto, and that passed in, the Treaty held at Newport, in the Isle of Wight, in the Months of September, October, and November, 1648. Between His Majesty King Charles the First, and a Committee of the Lords and Commons of Parliament.

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Historical discourses, upon several occasions: viz. I. The happy progress and success of the arms of K. Charles I. of ever blessed Memory, from the 30th of March, to the 23d of November, 1644. Written by His Majesty’s especial Command, and corrected, almost in every Page, with His own Hand. II. Memorials of His said Majesty’s unfortunate Success in the Year following. III. A Journal of several Actions performed in the Kingdom of Scotland, after King Charles the Second’s Arrival there in 1650. IV. The Life and Actions of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Earl-Marshal of England. V. A full Answer to a Book entituled, Monarchy, or no Monarchy; being a confused Mixture of false, traiterous and contradictory Observations concerning King Charles I. Publish’d by William Lilly in July 1651. VI. Observations upon the Inconveniencies that have attended the frequent Promotions to Titles of Honour and Dignity, since King James I. came to the Crown of England. Vii. Observations on the Annals of the Reign of King Charles the First, Publish’d by Hamond L’estrange, Esq; Viii. A short Review of the Life and Actions of King-Charles I. By Sir Edward Walker, Knight, Garter, Principal King of Arms, Secretary of War to His Majesty King Charles I. and Clerk of the Council to King Charles II. Together with perfect copies of all the votes, Letters, Proposals, and Answers relating unto, and that passed in, the Treaty held at Newport, in the Isle of Wight, in the Months of September, October, and November, 1648. Between His Majesty King Charles the First, and a Committee of the Lords and Commons of Parliament.

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Record ID 360048

Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.263 (1819-1848, Type: Other). Page: 159

Walkers Historical Discourses fol Y 1.15.

Borrowed: 1819/11/16 (Tuesday). Returned: 1820/2/2 (Wednesday).


Borrower

Mr George Brodie
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1811. Life dates: 1786-1867.
Occupation (normalised): Arts and Letters > Author. Law > Advocate.


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Genre: History
Historical discourses, upon several occasions [Walker]
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: C.12.b.13.

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Confidence level: Certain

Genre: History
Historical discourses, upon several occasions: viz. I. The happy progress and success of the arms of K. Charles I. of ever blessed Memory, from the 30th of March, to the 23d of November, 1644. Written by His Majesty’s especial Command, and corrected, almost in every Page, with His own Hand. II. Memorials of His said Majesty’s unfortunate Success in the Year following. III. A Journal of several Actions performed in the Kingdom of Scotland, after King Charles the Second’s Arrival there in 1650. IV. The Life and Actions of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Earl-Marshal of England. V. A full Answer to a Book entituled, Monarchy, or no Monarchy; being a confused Mixture of false, traiterous and contradictory Observations concerning King Charles I. Publish’d by William Lilly in July 1651. VI. Observations upon the Inconveniencies that have attended the frequent Promotions to Titles of Honour and Dignity, since King James I. came to the Crown of England. Vii. Observations on the Annals of the Reign of King Charles the First, Publish’d by Hamond L’estrange, Esq; Viii. A short Review of the Life and Actions of King-Charles I. By Sir Edward Walker, Knight, Garter, Principal King of Arms, Secretary of War to His Majesty King Charles I. and Clerk of the Council to King Charles II. Together with perfect copies of all the votes, Letters, Proposals, and Answers relating unto, and that passed in, the Treaty held at Newport, in the Isle of Wight, in the Months of September, October, and November, 1648. Between His Majesty King Charles the First, and a Committee of the Lords and Commons of Parliament.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1705. Format: folio.
Number of borrowings: 2


Book Work

Genre: History
Historical Discourses, upon Several Occasions

Borrowed: 1819/11/16 (Tuesday). Returned: 1820/2/2 (Wednesday).

Borrower: Mr George Brodie

Genre: History

Historical Discourses, upon Several Occasions

Record ID 348824

Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.266 (1820-1848, Type: Other). Page: 92

Walker's Hist.l Discourses 83.b.3 Do

Borrowed: 1826/9/11 (Monday). Returned: 1827/2/27 (Tuesday).


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Mr George McGachen
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1820. Life dates: d. 1828.
Occupation (normalised): Commerce, Trade, and Finance > Accountant. Law > Advocate.

Mr Chrichton
Gender: Male. Borrower type: Other.


Book HoldingLibrary record

Genre: History
Historical discourses, upon several occasions [Walker]
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: C.12.b.13.

Book Edition

Confidence level: Certain

Genre: History
Historical discourses, upon several occasions: viz. I. The happy progress and success of the arms of K. Charles I. of ever blessed Memory, from the 30th of March, to the 23d of November, 1644. Written by His Majesty’s especial Command, and corrected, almost in every Page, with His own Hand. II. Memorials of His said Majesty’s unfortunate Success in the Year following. III. A Journal of several Actions performed in the Kingdom of Scotland, after King Charles the Second’s Arrival there in 1650. IV. The Life and Actions of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, Earl-Marshal of England. V. A full Answer to a Book entituled, Monarchy, or no Monarchy; being a confused Mixture of false, traiterous and contradictory Observations concerning King Charles I. Publish’d by William Lilly in July 1651. VI. Observations upon the Inconveniencies that have attended the frequent Promotions to Titles of Honour and Dignity, since King James I. came to the Crown of England. Vii. Observations on the Annals of the Reign of King Charles the First, Publish’d by Hamond L’estrange, Esq; Viii. A short Review of the Life and Actions of King-Charles I. By Sir Edward Walker, Knight, Garter, Principal King of Arms, Secretary of War to His Majesty King Charles I. and Clerk of the Council to King Charles II. Together with perfect copies of all the votes, Letters, Proposals, and Answers relating unto, and that passed in, the Treaty held at Newport, in the Isle of Wight, in the Months of September, October, and November, 1648. Between His Majesty King Charles the First, and a Committee of the Lords and Commons of Parliament.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1705. Format: folio.
Number of borrowings: 2


Book Work

Genre: History
Historical Discourses, upon Several Occasions