Mary -- II -- Queen of England -- 1662-1694

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pensionnaire de Hollande, à Monsieur Jaques Stewart, advocat : pour l'informer des sentimens de leurs Altesses Royales, Monseigneur le Prince, & Madame la Princesse d'Orange : sur l'abolition du Test & des loix penales. Traduite de l'anglois. Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Dated at end: Nov. 4. 1687. Signatures: A⁴.
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Panegyricvs Serenissimo Britanniae Franciae Scotiae Et Hiberniae Regi Vilhelmo Aravsiaco A D. III. Eidvs Aprileis Qvo Die Pariter Cvm Avgvsta Conivge Maria Stvartia Solenniter Regno Fvit Inavgvratvs Et Diademate Ornatvs Post Evropam Omnem Ab Imminenti Britanniam A Praesenti Tyrannide Svis Avspiciis Et Dvctv Sed Sine Caede Et Sangvine Vindicatam.
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[“Right of Parliament to vote on the accession of the princess Mary Stuart to the Crown of England, against the letter of the late King James the Pretender, to the Lords of the Secret Council, and counter-questions to the posed fifteen questions [regarding the legitimacy of the son of James II.”] Letter of King James II to the Privy Council, January 4, 1689, requesting that the Council assure the Lords in London and Westminster that James wished to return to England as king and establish a free parliament. Sent from St. Germain (France) on January 14, 1689.
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Copy of a letter from William III, King of England to the Lord General of the United Netherlands. Generic correspondence upon the ascension of William III to the English throne to the Netherlands. Translated from Dutch to German; Whitehall, February 23, 1689. Proclamation by Parliament blessing the ascent of William III & Mary to the throne of England and wishing them many happy years of reigning. Signed by John Brown, Parliament clerk, sent February 22, received March 2, 1689. Letter to the Lord Deputies of England; regarding Princess Anna of Denmark’s visit to Whitehall. Signed by Nicolaes Whitson (statesman and mayor of Amsterdam), W. of Nassau (Dutch soldier and diplomat under William III of England, 1st Earl of Rochford), Everhard van Weede. London, Feb. 22, 1689. William III's letter to the States General gives an account of the proclamation in Parliament of William and Mary as King and Queen of England. Includes letters (22 and 23 February) from Dutch envoys in London, N. Witsen, W. de Nassau, and E. de Weede, to the States General. Also a list of the horse and foot regiments which had accompanied William III to England and which will now be sent back to the Netherlands.
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