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    Here is some comfort for poor cavaleeres: or, The Duke of Yorks speech to the Parliament of England, concerning his fathers old souldiers; also, a relation of the forty five sail of ships that have crost the ocean ... Prince Robert doth represent the king's royal person in Portugal. They'l fetch a queen with store of Indian treasure ... To a pleasant tune called Moncks March, or, Maids will say nay and take it.
    Date of publication:
    1660
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Contains 2 illustrations. Right half-sheet contains: The second part to the same tune. Date of publication taken from Wing (2nd ed.) Reproduction of original in: University of Glasgow. Library.
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    On His royal highness His expedition against the Dutch. By Mrs. E. P.
    Date of publication:
    1672
    
    Author(s):
    E. P., Mrs.
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    Place of publication suggested by Wing. Verse - "Proud hogen, mogen's, we will make you bow,". Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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    On his Royal Highness's return
    Date of publication:
    1679
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    In verse. Caption title. Publication data suggested by Wing. Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
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    Tyrconnel's speech to his Privy Council made upon the (expected) landing of the late King James in Ireland : with remarks upon it.
    Date of publication:
    1680
    
    Author(s):
    Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, Earl of, 1630-1691.
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    Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. Attributed to Richard Tyrconnel. cf. NUC. Broadside.
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    An Account of Mr. York's suite in a dialogue between Mr. York and his post.
    Date of publication:
    1681
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Satire on the Duke of York (James II) and the Exclusion Bill. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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    From a person of quality in Scotland to a person of honour in London, concerning His Royal Highness, James, Duke of York
    Date of publication:
    1681
    
    Author(s):
    Person of quality. and Person of honour.
    Description:
    (EEBO-TCP ; phase 2, no. A40507) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 57534) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 184:25)
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    An answer to a lybel, called, A speech lately made by a noble peer of this realm by a better Protestant than the author of it.
    Date of publication:
    1681
    
    Author(s):
    Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683. Speech lately made by a noble peer of the realm. and England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II).
    Description:
    Caption title. Place of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.). Imperfect: broadside cropped at bottom with loss of text. Defends the Duke of York, later James II. A reply, possibly by Charles II, to the Earl of Shaftesbury's ...
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    A Letter from Scotland giving a true relation of the unhappy loss of the Gloucester-frigot, whereof Sir John Berry was commander : with a particular account of the persons of quality drowned therein, and the miraculous escape of His Royal Highness the Duke of York.
    Date of publication:
    1682
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Imperfect: torn, and with print show-through. Reproduction of original in: Newberry Library.
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    The loyal speech of George Plaxtone, M.A., minister of Sheriff-Hales in Shropshire spoken at Shifnal in the same county upon the proclamation of His Sacred Majesty, King James the Second, &c.
    Date of publication:
    1685
    
    Author(s):
    Plaxton, George, 1647 or 8-1720.
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    Caption title. Imprint from colophon, where the date of publication appears only as "16"; date from Wing. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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    To the king's most excellent majesty. The humble address of the magistrates and council of your city of Glasgow in Scotland, and in the name of the inhabitants.
    Date of publication:
    1685
    
    Author(s):
    Glasgow (Scotland). City Council. and England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)
    Description:
    Caption title. Imprint from Wing (2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.
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