George Eld
Died 1624-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15227975A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Controversial literature (1)
- Catholic Church (1)
- John Colleton (1548-1635) (1)
- Penmanship (1)
- Copybooks (1)
- History (1)
Books by George Eld
Total count: 8
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The supplication of certaine masse-priests falsely called Catholikesdirected to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, now this time of Parliament, but scattered in corners, to moove mal-contents to mutinie : published with a marginall glosse, and an answer to the libellers reasons againe revewed and augmented, and by sections applied to the severall parts of the supplicatory declamationImprinted [by G. Eld] for William Aspley1604-01-01
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The tragedie of Caesar and Pompeyor Caesars revengeImprinted [by G. Eld] for Nathaniel Fosbrooke and John Wright1607-01-01
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The divils chartera tragaedie conteining the life and death of Pope Alexander the SixtPrinted by G.E. for J. Wright1607-01-01
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A counter-snarle for Ishmael Rabshacheh, a cecropidan lycaonitePrinted [by G. Eld and T. Snodham] for Nath. Butter by the Authoritie of Superiours1613-01-01
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The pen's excellencie, or, The secretaries delightwherein as well the abuses wch are offered vnto ye worthines of ye pen, by vnworthy pen men are trulie discovered, as ye dignity of ye art it selfe by ye antiquitie, excellencie, & diversitie thereof is breifly demonstrated : together with an insertion of sondrie peeces, or examples of all ye vsuall hands of England, as also an addition of certaine methodicall observations for writing, making of the pen, holding the pen, &cAre to be solde by Io. Sudbury & George Humble1618-01-01
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A Relation containing the manner of the solemnities at the election and coronation of Ferdinand the Emperour, in Francford the 30. of August last past, 1619with other occurrences in Bohemia, and diuers parts of Germany, for three moneths [sic] last pastPrinted for R. Mylbourne ...1620-01-01
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Prince Charles his welcome from Spaine, who landed at Portsmouth on Sunday the fift of October, and came safely to London on Munday the sixt of the same, 1623with the triumphs of London for the same happy arivall : and the relation of such townes as are situate in the wayes to take poste-horse at, from the city of London to Dover; and from Calais through all France and Spaine, to Madrid, to the Spanish courtPrinted by G. E[ld] for Iohn Wright, and are to be sold at the signe of the Bible without Newgate1623-01-01
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Paganisme and papismeparallel'd and set forth in a sermon at the Temple Church upon the feast day of All-saints, 1623Printed by G. Eld for L. Becket1624-01-01