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English art 1553-
1625
Mercer, Eric
1962 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
7.034(42)5
English art
1625
-1714
Whinney, Margaret
1957 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
7.034(42)6/7
Explorers and colonies : America, 1500-
1625
Quinn, David Beers
1990 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
910.4(7/8)"1500/1625"
De Westafrikaanse reis van Piet Heyn 1624-
1625
Heyn, Piet
1959 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
910.4(81)"1624/1625"
On and along the Thames : James I : 1603-
1625
Gaze, W Culling
1913 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
942.061
Nuno Alvares Botelho ea sua armada de alto bordo (1624-
1625
)
Boxer, C R
1928 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
946.9.04
Journalen van de gedenckwaerdige reijsen van Willem Ijsbrantsz Bontekoe 1618-
1625
Bontekoe, Willem Ijsbrantsz
1952 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
910.4(51)"1622/1624"
Records of English court music : volume 3:
1625
-1649
1988 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
78.034(42)6
A treatise on rigging : written about the year
1625
1921 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
629.12.014.23
A Treatise on shipbuilding and a treatise on rigging written about 1620-
1625
1958 • BOOK • 2 copies available.
629.12.014.2
The masting and rigging of English ships of war :
1625
-1860/James Lees
Lees, James,
1979 • FOLIO • 2 copies available.
629.12.014.2
Calendar of state papers : domestic series : of the reign of James I : 1603-
1625
Great Britain.-Public Record Office
1857-1872 • FOLIO • 5 copies available.
930.253.1(421)PRO
Calendar of state papers relating to Ireland : of the reign of James I : 1603-
1625
Great Britain.-Public Record Office
1872-1880 • FOLIO • 4 copies available.
930.253.4:354.12(415:42)
Catalogue of seventeenth century portraits in the National Portrait Gallery
1625
-1714
Piper, David (comp)
1963 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
7.034(42)6
Abridgements of specifications relating to masts, sails, rigging etc, AD
1625
-1866
Great Britain. Commissioners of Patents for Inventions
1874 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
608.3:629.12.014.2
Travel and ethnology in the renaissance : South India through European eyes 1250-
1625
Rubies, Joan-Pau
2000 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
954.8"1250/1635"-054(4)
The history of the dress of the Royal Regiment of Artillery
1625
-1897
Macdonald, R J (comp)
1899 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
355.14(42)"16/18"
Privateer ships and sailors : the first century of American colonial privateering
1625
-1725
Chapin, Howard M.,
1926 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
341.362.1(73)"16/17"
The voyage to Cadiz in
1625
: being a journal written by John Glanville ...
Glanville, John
1883 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
355.49"1625"(468.1)
The masting and rigging of English ships of war
1625
-1860 / Lees, James. 1984.
Lees, James,
1984 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
629.12.014.2
Iournael of te Gedenckwaerdighe beschrijvinghe vande Oost-Indische Reyse 18 December 1618-16 November
1625
Bontekoe, Willem Ysbrantsz
1971 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
910.4(91)"1618/1625"
De stichting van New York in Juli
1625
: reconstructies en nieuwe gegevens ontleend aan de van rappard
Wieder, F C
1925 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
974.7
The wedding of Charles I and Henrietta Maria,
1625
: celebrations and controversy /edited by Marie-Claude
"On 11 May 1625 Charles I married Henrietta Maria, the youngest sister of Louis XIII of France. The match signalled Britain's firm alignment with France against Habsburg Spain and promised well for future relations between the two countries. However, the union between a Protestant king and a Catholic princess was controversial from the start and the marriage celebrations were fraught with tensions. They were further disrupted by the sudden death of James I and an outbreak of the plague, which prevented large-scale public celebrations in London. The British weather also played its part. In fact, unlike other state occasions, the celebrations exposed weaknesses in the display of royal grandeur and national superiority. To a large extent they also failed to hide the tensions in the Stuart-Bourbon alliance. Instead they revealed the conflicting expectations of the two countries, each convinced of its own superiority and intent on furthering its own national interests. Less than two years later Britain was effectively in a state of war against France. In this volume, leading scholars from a variety of disciplines explore for the first time the marriage celebrations of 1625, with a view to uncovering the differences and misunderstandings beneath the outward celebration of union and concord. By taking into account the ceremonial, political, religious and international dimensions of the event, the collection paints a rounded portrait of a union that would become personally successful, but complicated by the various tensions played out in the marriage celebrations and discussed here."--Provided by the publisher.
[2020] • BOOK • 1 copy available.
941.06/2092
Plantations by land and sea : North Channel communities of the Atlantic Archipelago c.1550-
1625
/Alison
"This book traces the development, and subsequent implementation, of the policy of plantation from the mid-sixteenth through to the early seventeenth century focusing specifically on the North Channel context. By examining why plantation emerged as a policy within the north of Ireland, why it was implemented within the western Highlands and Isles of Scotland, and the repercussions of such a policy, the book will engage with debates about plantation as part of a 'civilising' policy, and what that meant for communities and individuals that were brought together by the waters of the North Channel. Rather than view plantation as a tool of state formation, formulated at the centre and imposed onto the periphery, the author seeks to emphasise it was the result of ongoing dialogue between a number of individuals and communities and was as much a response of the centre to events on the periphery. Thus, while plantation in the northern province of Ireland came to be a pivotal part of James VI and I's 'British' project, the outworking of that policy was rather different"--Provided by publisher.
2022. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
306.3/49
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