Thomas Lanquet
Identifiers
- VIAF71743847
- WikidataQ7791714
- ISNI0000000063157540
- Open LibraryOL2501582A
Top Subjects
- World history -- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Bookplate (1)
- Foley (1)
- World history (1)
Books by Thomas Lanquet
Total count: 6
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An epitome of croniclesconteining the whole discourse of the histories as well as this realme of England as all other countreis, with succession of their kynges, the tyme of their reigne & what notable actes thei did : much profitable to be redde namely of magistrates and suche as haue auctoritee in co[m]men wealesIn the house of Thomas Berthelet ...1549-01-01
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An epitome of cronicles conteining the whole discourse of the histories as well of this realme of England, as other countreis, with the succession of their kynges, the tyme of their reigne, ... what notable actes thei did ...1549-01-01
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Coopers chroniclecontaininge the whole discourse of the histories as well of this realme, as all other countreis, with the successin of their kynges, the time of their raigne, and what notable actes were done by them, newly enlarged and augmented, as well in the first part with diuers profitable histories, as in the latter ende with the whole summe of those thinges that Paulus Jonius and Sleidane hath written of late yeres ...[s.n.]1560-01-01
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Coopers chronicle contenynge the vvhole discourse of the histories as well of thys realme, as all other contreis ... now ... corrected and augmented vnto the .vii. yere of ... Quene Elizabeth ...
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An epitome of chroniclesConteyninge the whole discourse of the histories as well of this realme of England, as al other cou[n]treys, with the succession of their kinges, the time of their reigne, and what notable actes they did ... gathered out of most probable auctours. Firste by Thomas Lanquet, from the beginning of the worlde to the incarnacion of Christe, secondely to the reigne of our soueraigne lord king Edward the sixt by Thomas Cooper, and thirdly to the reigne of our soueraigne Ladye Quene Elizabeth, by Robert Crowley. Anno. 1559.[Printed by William Seres] in ædibus Thomæ Marshe
An epitome of cronicles conteining the whole discourse of the histories as well of this realme of England, as all other countreis [sic]with the succession of their kynges, the tyme of their reigne, & what notable actes thei did: much profitable to be redde namely of magistrates and such as haue auctoritee in co[m]mon weales: gathered out of most p[ro]bable auctorsin Flete Strete in the house of Thomas Berthelet