The black remembrancer for the year of our Lord God, 1661.: Containing divers remarkable things, profitable and necessary to be known by all sorts of persons. / Written by Thomas Riders, student in the Mathematicks.
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The black remembrancer for the year of our Lord God, 1661.: Containing divers remarkable things, profitable and necessary to be known by all sorts of persons. / Written by Thomas Riders, student in the Mathematicks.
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Riders, Thomas.
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London :: Printed by Tho. Johnson,
in the year of restauration. [i.e. 1660]
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Almanacs -- England
Great Britain -- History
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"The black remembrancer for the year of our Lord God, 1661.: Containing divers remarkable things, profitable and necessary to be known by all sorts of persons. / Written by Thomas Riders, student in the Mathematicks." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91817.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
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The Names of those persons who presumed to sit several times
actually, as Judges upon our late Sovereign Lord King Charles the I.
whereof seventy three did pass Sentence of Death upon Him, as is
Recorded in an Addition to that Divine Piece, Entituled, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉,
written by His Sacred Majesties own Hand, Fol. 299.
SErjeant John Brad∣shaw,
President.
Lieu. Gen. O. Cromwel.
Com. Gen. Hen. Ireton
Major Gen. Skippon.
Sir Hardress Waller.
Col. Thomas Harrison
Col. Edward Whalley
Col. Thomas Pride
Col. Isaac Ewer
Col. Rich Ingoldsby
Sir Henry Mildmay
Thomas Lord Grey
Philip Lord Lisle
Wil. Lord Munson.
Sir John Danvers
Sir Tho. Maleverer
Sir John Bowcher
Sir James Harrington
Sir Wil. Brereton
Wil. Henningham Esq.
Isaac Pennington Ald.
Tho. Atkins Alderman
Rowland Wilson Alder.
Sir Peter Wentworth
Col. Henry Martin
Col. VVil. Purefoy
Col. Godfrey Bosvil.
Col. John Barkstead
Sir VVil. Constable
Col. Edward Ludlow
Col. John Hutchinson
Col. Robert Titcborn
Col. Owen Roe
Col. Adrian Scroop
Col. John Okey
Col. John Harrison
Col. John Desbrow
Cornelius Holland Esq.
Miles Corbet Esq.
Francis Allen Esq.
Peregrine Pelham Esq.
John Gourd••n Esq.
Serj. Francis Thorp
Tho. Challoner Esq.
Col. John Moor
John Allured Esq.
Col. Francis Lassels
Henry Smith Esq.
James Challoner Esq.
Dennis Bond Esq.
Humph Edwards Esq.
Gregory Clement Esq.
John Fry Esq.
Thomas VVogan Esq.
Sir Gregory Norton
Col. Edmund Harvey
John Dove Esq.
Col. John Venn
Jo. Foulks Alderman
Thomas Scot
Tho. Andrews Alderm.
Wil. Cawley Esq.
Anthony Stapely
Jo. Lisle Esq.
Jo. Corbet Esq.
Tho. Blount Esq.
Tho. Boon Esq.
Col. George Fleetwood
Col. James Temple
Col. James Wait
Jo. Brown Esq.
VVil. Say Esq.
Col. Mat. Thomlinson
John Blackeston
Gilbert Millington
Abraham Barrel
Col. Jo. Downes
Mr. Norton
L. G. Tho. Hammond
Nich. Love
Augustine Garland
Sir Miles Livesey
John Dixwel
Symon May••e
Daniel Blagrave
Col. Rob. Lilbourn
Col. Rich. Dean
Col. Hewson
L. Col. Wil. Goff
Mr. Carew
John Jones.
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