The English mercurie
- Bib ID:
- 421997
- Format:
- Newspaper
- Description:
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- London [Eng.] : C. Barker, 1588-
- v. ; 24 cm.
- Full contents:
- Held in box titled "Copies of earliest English newspapers & historical documents" including : - Magna Charta; facsimile and translation; 1215. - Death warrant Mary Queen of Scots; facsimile; 1587. - English Mercurie; invasion of England, July 23, 1588. - Weekly News; execution of Guy Fawkes, January 31, 1606. - Death warrant Charles I; facsimile; 1648. - Intelligencer; execution of Charles I, February 5, 1648. - The Gazette; death of Oliver Cromwell, September 6, 1658. - The Newes; the plague, July 6, 1665. - London Gazette; fire of London, September 10, 1666. - American in.
- Notes:
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- Description based on: No. 50 (July 23, 1588).
- Held at X 101 in box titled "Copies of earliest English newspapers & historical documents"
- Subject:
- Place:
- Great Britain England London.
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
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