Annales the true and royall history of the famous empresse Elizabeth Queene of England France and Ireland &c. True faith's defendresse of diuine renowne and happy memory. Wherein all such memorable things as happened during hir blessed raigne ... are exactly described.
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- Annales the true and royall history of the famous empresse Elizabeth Queene of England France and Ireland &c. True faith's defendresse of diuine renowne and happy memory. Wherein all such memorable things as happened during hir blessed raigne ... are exactly described.
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- Camden, William, 1551-1623.
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- London :: Printed [by George Purslowe, Humphrey Lownes, and Miles Flesher] for Beniamin Fisher and are to be sould at the Talbott in Pater Noster Rowe,
- 1625.
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- Elizabeth -- I, -- Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- The explication of this Bookes FRONTISPICE.
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- TO THE MOST August, most Sacred, and most excellent Maiesty of IAMES THE FIRST, Emperour of Great Britanne, king of France, Ireland and Virginia, defendor of the Faith.
- THE FRENCH Epistle dedicatory to His sacred Majesty of Great Britanne.
- dedication
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TO THE NOBLE AND VVEL-DISPOSED READER, indued with either of these rare
Vertues, Iustice, Valour, Honour, Temperance, Magnanimity, Clemency, Truth, Liberality, Ciuility, andCourtesie ; Health and happinesse in IESVS CHRIST. - THE AVTHOR TO THE READER.
- ❧TO THE TRVE MIRROR AND PATTERNE OF PRINCES, THE MOST HIGH AND MIGHTY, CHARLES PRINCE OF GREAT BRITAINNE, &c.
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To the Highly Borne Princesse,
Frances Duchesse Dowager ofRichmond &Lenox. - AND To the noble Prince, her Cosin, Thomas Earle of Arundell & Surrey, Earle Marshall of England.
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AND To the Illustrious fauourers of Vertue, true mirrors of Honour, and exact patternes of Nobilitie
- William Earle of Hartford, &c, AND To the Noble Lady, Frances his Prince∣ly Countesse.
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Edward Earle of Dorset, Baron of Buckhurst. AND To his noble sisters, the lady
Anne Beau∣champ, And the LadyCe∣cilia Compton. - Theophilus, Lord CLINTON, Earle of LINCOLN.
- Thomas Earle of Suffolke, knight of the most honorable Order of the Garter.
- Charles Earle of Notingham, Baron of Effingham.
- Iohn Baron of Else∣mere Ʋiscont Brackley, Earle of Bridge-water.
- William, Earle of Salisbury, &c. And William Earle of Excester, &c.
- William Baron of Compton, Earle of Northampton.
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To the no lesse Illustrious than Noble,
- Henry Lord Cary, Baron of Hunsdon, Vis∣cont Rochford. AND The Noble Lady, E∣lizabeth Barkeley, now married to Sir Thomas Chamberlaine.
- Rob. Lord Willough∣by of Eresby, Baron of Perke. AND Henry West, Baron de la Warre.
- IOHN POVLET, Lord Saint Iohn Baron of Basing, heire apparant to the Lord Marquesse of Winchester, &c.
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The truly Pious Lady Frances Wray, Countesse dowager of Warwicke. AND The Lady Eliza∣beth, daughter, and sole heire to
Francis, LordNo∣rice, late Earle of Barkshire ViscountThame, and Ba∣ron ofRicot ; wife to the right Noble & worthy, Edward Wray,Esqu. - DVDLEY, Lord North, Baron of Kirtling, AND To the vertuous Lady, his only Si∣ster, the Lady Mary. Conningsby.
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To the Honour of the right Worshipfull Sir Arthur Capell, & his noble Sons▪ AND The Nobly descēded Ralph Sadleir, Esquire; of Stan∣den in
Hertford∣shire:
- A PREPARATION AND INTRODVCTION TO THE HISTORY.
- A TABLE OF THE CONTENTS of this matchlesse and famous HISTORIE. The first Booke.
- A TABLE OF THE CONTENTS of this matchlesse and famous HISTORIE. The second Booke.
- THE CONTENTS Of this royall and fa∣mous HISTORY. THE THIRD BOOKE.
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THE HISTORIE OF THE MOST High, Mighty, and Inuincible Princesse,
Queene ELIZABETH, of most happy and neuer-dying memory: OR ANNALLS Of all the most remarkable things that happened during her blessed Raigne ouer the Kingdomes of
England andIreland, &c.-
The first yeere of her Raigne,
Anno 1558. -
THE SECOND YEERE OF HER RAIGNE. Anno Domini,
1559. -
THE THIRD YEERE OF HER RAIGNE.
Anno Domini, 1560. -
THE FOVRTH YEERE OF HER RAIGNE.
Anno Domini, 1561. -
THE FIFTH YEERE OF HER RAIGNE.
Anno Domini, 1562. -
THE SIXTH YEERE OF HER RAIGNE.
Anno Domini, 1563. -
THE SEVENTH YEERE OF HER RAIGNE.
Anno Domini, 1564. -
THE EIGHTH YEERE OF HER RAIGNE.
Anno Domini, 1565. -
THE NINTH YEERE OF HER RAIGNE.
Anno Domini, 1566. -
THE TENTH YEERE OF HER RAIGNE.
Anno Domini 1567. -
THE ELEVENTH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1568. -
THE TWELFTH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1569.
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The first yeere of her Raigne,
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- To my Noble and wel-deseruing Friend,
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To the worthy Patternes of true Nobilitie, and Noble Fauourers of LEARNING.
Theophilus, LordHo∣ward, of Walden, Heire apparent to the Earle∣dome ofSuffolke. This Noble Fa∣mily was ho∣noured with the dignity of Lord Howardof Walden,by Queene Eliz.- The Lady
Elizabeth, Vicountesse of Waling∣ford, his noble and vertu∣ousSister. Oliuer, Lord St .Iohn, Baron of BLETSO.- Lady
Dorothy St. IOHN Countesse of BATH, his Right honourable sister.Their most an∣cient House was honoured with the title of Ba∣ron of Bleso,by Qu. Eliz. As also, this noble Coun∣tesses Hus∣bands Prede∣cessor, was also graced with the Earle∣dome ofBath, by her MA∣IESTIE. George, Lord Berke∣ley, Baron of Berke∣ley-Castell.This Noble Lord is most highly borne from a most Honourable bloud, being by his Father-side descended from the illustrious Lord William, Berkeley,Earle of Nottingham, Vicount Berke∣ley, of Berkeley-Castell, and also Lord Marquis of Berkeley, Earle Marshall of England. - And the most learned Lady,
An illustrious Branch of the Noble House of the Caries, createdBaron of Honsdon, byQu Elizabeth. Elizabeth Berk∣ley, his Most No∣bleMother. - The Lord
Mount-ioy Blunt, Baron of Mount-ioy.Descended fro Charles BluntEarle of Deuon∣shire, Lord Deputy and Lieutenant of Ireland, a braue valiant Nobleman, who expulsed the Spaniards there, and compelled the Irish Rebells to submission: he was created Baron of Mount-ioy by Queene Elizabeth. - SIR
Fulke Knighted by Queeene Eli∣zabeth atKil∣lingworth. Greuill Baron ofBeauchams-Court, and LordBrooke.
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THE HISTORIE OF THE MOST High, Mighty,
and Inuincible Prin∣cesse, Queene ELIZABETH, of most happy and neuer-dying memory: OR ANNALLES Of all the most remarkable things that happened during her blessed Raigne ouer the Kingdomes of
England andJreland, &c.-
The
13. yeere of her Raigne,Anno 1570. -
THE FOVRETEENTH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1571. -
THE FIFTEENTH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1572. -
THE SIXTEENTH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1573. -
THE SEVENTEENTH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1574. -
THE EIGHTEENTH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1575. -
THE NINETEENTH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1576. -
THE TVVENTIETH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1577. -
THE ONE AND TVVENTIETH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1578. -
THE TWO AND TVVENTIETH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1579. -
THE THREE AND TVVENTIETH YEERE OF Her Reigne.
Anno Dom. 1580.
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To the euery way Noble, and accomplished with all vertues,
- Sir EDVVARD CONVVAY, the Kings Secretary of State.
- Sir WILLIAM HARVEY,
Lord HARVEY,Baron of Rosse. - Sir ORACE VERE.
- Sir ARTHVR THROCKMORTON.
- Sir ROBERT MAVNCELL.
- Sir FRANCIS POPHAM.
- Sir WILLIAM MOVNSON.
- Sir RICHARD WESTON.
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THE HISTORIE OF THAT EVER Most blessed and Glorious Empresse,
Queene ELIZABETH of happy renowne and matchlesse Fame. OR ANNALLS Of all such things of note as hapned du∣ring her happy Reigne, as well in
England, France, Ireland, asScotland, Spaine, Italy, Germa∣ny, and theNetherlands. The third Booke, and the foure and twen∣tieth yeere of her Raigne,Anno MDLXXXI.- THE FIVE AND TWENTIETH YEERE of Her Raigne. Anno Dom. M.D.LXXXII.
- THE SIXE AND TWENTIETH YEERE of Her Raigne. Anno Dom. M.D.LXXXIII.
- THE SEVEN AND TWENTIETH YEERE of Her Raigne. Anno Dom. M.D.LXXXIV.
- THE EIGHT AND TWENTIETH YEERE of Her Raigne. Anno Dom. M.D.LXXXV.
- THE NINE AND TWENTIETH YEERE of Her Raigne. Anno Dom. M.D.LXXXVI.
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THE NINE AND TWENTIETH YEARE OF HER RAIGNE,
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THE THIRTIETH and most maruelous yere of her
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READER.