Henry, VIII, King of England, 1491-1547
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- Henry, VIII, King of England, 1491-1547
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- 1491-1547
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- King of England
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- Libello huic regio haec insunt : Oratio Ioannis Clerk apud Ro.pon.in exhibitione operis regij. Responsio roman.pont.ad. eandem ex tempore facta. Bulla ro.pon.ad regiam maiestatem, pro eius operis confirmatione. Summa indulge[n]tiaru[m], libellum ipsum regium legentibus, concessarum. Libellus regius aduersus Martinum Lutherum hæresiarchon. Epistola regia ad illustrissimos Saxoniae duces pie admonitoria
- A copy of the letters, wherin the most redouted [and] mighty pri[n]ce, our souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eight, kyng of Englande [and] of Frau[n]ce, defe[n]sor of the faith, and lorde of Irla[n]de: made answere vnto a certayne letter of Martyn Luther, sent vnto hym by the same : [and] also the copy of ye foresayd Luthers letter, in suche order, as here after foloweth
- A glasse of the truthe
- Love-Letters from King Henry Viii. to Anne Boleyn : some in French, and some in English. To which are added, translations of those written in French. With an appendix, containing Two Letters from Anne Boleyn, To Cardinal Wolsey; With Her Last to Henry the Viiith
- Henrici octaui regis angliae et Franciae, fidei defensoris, supremiq[ue], post Christum Anglicæ Ecclesiæ capitis, Ad Carolum Cæsarem Augustum ... epistola : qua Rex facilè causas ostendit, & curis Vincentiam, ad Concilium falso nomine generale appellatum non sit uenturus ... Additus est et libellus ille, quem superiori anno, Rex sereni[ss]. vniuersiq[ue]; Brytanniae proceres, de Mantuanensi Concilio ædiderunt .
- Literarum, quibus inuictissimus princeps, Henricus octauus, rex Angliæ et Franciæ, d[omi]n[us] Hyberni[a]e, ac fidei defensor respondit, ad quandam epistolam Martini Lutheri, ad se missa[m] : et ipsius Lutheran[a]e quoq[ue] epistol[a]e exemplum
- All goodly sports : the complete music of Henry VIII
- Assertio septem sacramentorum : or, a defence of the seven sacraments, against Martin Luther. By Henry the Eighth, King of England, France, and Ireland. To which are adjoined, his epistle to the Pope. The oration of Mr. John Clark, (orator to his Majesty) on the Delivery of this Book to his Holiness. And The Pope's answer to the oration. As also, the Pope's Bull, by which his Holiness was pleased to bestow upon that king (for composing this Book) that most illustrious, splendid, and most Christian-Like title of Defender of the faith. Faithfully translated into English from the original Latin edition, by T. W. gent
- Assertio septem sacramentorum, or, An assertion of the seven sacraments against Martin Luther
- Assertio septem sacramentorum, or, An assertion of the seven sacraments, against Martin Luther
- A protestation made for the moste mighty and mooste redoubted kynge of Englande. : &c. and his hole counsell and clergie wherin is declared, that neyther his hyghnes, nor his prelates, neyther any other prynce, or prelate, is bounde to come or sende, to the pretended councill, that Paule byshoppe of Rome, first by a bul indicted at Mantua, a citie in Italy, & nowe a late by an other bull, hath proroged to a place, no man can telle where
- A protestation made for the most mighty and moste redoubted kynge of Englande. [and]c. and his hole counsell and clergie : wherin is declared, that neyther his hyghenes, nor his prelates, neyther any other prynce, or prelate, is bounde to come or sende, to the pretended councell, that Paule byshoppe of Rome, first by a bul indicted at Mantua, a citie in Italy, [and] nowe a late by an other bull, hath proroged to a place, no man can telle where
- Assertio septem sacramentorum : aduersus Martin. Lutheru[m], ædita ab inuictissimo Angliæ et Franciæ rege, et do. Hyberniæ Henrico eius nominis octauo
- Literarum, quibus inuictissimus princeps, Henricus octauus, rex Angliae et Franciae, d[omi]n[u]s Hyberni[ae], ac fidei defensor respondit, ad quandam epistolam Martini Lutheri, ad se missa[m], et ipsius Lutheran[ae] quo[que] epistol[ae] exemplum
- Literarum, quibus inuictissimus princeps, Henricus Ocatuus, Rex Angliae et Franciae, D[omi]n[i]s Hyberni[ae], ac Fidei Defensor epistolam Martini Lutheri, ad se missa[m], et ipsius Lutheran[ae] quo[que] epistol[ae] exemplum
- Literaru[m], quibus inuictissim[us] princeps, Henricus octauus, rex Angliæ et Franciæ, dominus Hyberniæ, ac fidei defensor respondit, ad quandam epistola[m] Martini Lutheri, ad se missam : & ipsius Lutheranæ quo[que] epistolæ exemplum
- A copy of the letters, wherin the most redouted [and] mighty pri[n]ce, our souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eight, kyng of Englande [and] of Frau[n]ce, defe[n]sor of the faith, and lorde of Irla[n]de: made answere vnto a certayne letter of Martyn Luther, sente vnto hym by the same : [and] also the copy of [the] foresayd Luthers letter, in suche order, as here after foloweth
- An epistle of the moste myghty [and] redouted Prince Henry the .viii. by the grace of God Kyng of England and of Fraunce, lorde of Irelande, defender of the faithe, and supreme heed of the churche of England, nexte vnder Christe, writen to the Emperours maiestie, to all Christen princes, and to all those that trewly and syncerely professe Christes religion
- A copy of the letters, wherin the most redouted [and] mighty pri[n]ce, our souerayne lorde kyng Henry the eight, kyng of Englande [and] of Frau[n]ce, defe[n]sor of the faith, and lorde of Irla[n]de: made answere vnto a certayne letter of Martyn Luther, sente vnto him by the same : and also the copy of the foresaid Luthers letter, in such order, as here after foloweth
- An epistle of the moste myghty [and] redouted Prince Henry the .viii. : by the grace of God Kyng of England and of Fraunce, lorde of Irelande, defender of the faithe, and supreme heed of the churche of England, nexte vnder Christe, writen to the Emperours maiestie, to all Christen princes, and to all those that trewly and syncerely professe Christes religion
- An epistle of the most myghty and redouted Prynce Henry the .viii. by the grace of God Kynge of Englande and of Fraunce, lorde of Irlande, defender of the faith, and supreme heed of the Churche of Englande, : nexte vnder Christe, wrytten to the Emperours Maiestie, to all Christen princes, and to all those that trewly and syncerely professe Christes religion. In this epistle bothe the causes are playnely declared, why the Kynges hyghenes owght neyther to sende nor go to the councill indicted at Vincence, and also how perylouse a thinge it is for all suche as professe the trewe doctrine of Christ, to come thether. Hereunto also is annexed the protestation made the last yere by the Kynges hyghenes, his holle counsayle and clergye, as touchinge the councille indicted at Mantua [et]c. Rede bothe o Christen reader, truthe is comynge home, longe afore beynge in captyuytye, steppe forth and meete her by the waye: yf thou see her presente, embrace hir, and shewe thy selfe gladde of her retourne
- All goodly sports : the complete music of Henry VIII
- A protestation made for the most mighty and moste redoubted kynge of Englande. &c. and his hole counsell and clergie, : wherin is declared, that neyther his hyghenes, nor his prelates, neyther any other prynce, or prelate, is bounde to come or sende, to the pretended councell, that Paule byshoppe of Rome, first by a bul indicted at Mantua, a citie in Italy, & nowe a late by an other bull, hath proroged to a place, no man can telle where
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- Good companye : great music from a Tudor court
- Great music from the court of Henry VIII
- Henrici octaui regis Angliae et Franciae, fidei defensoris, supremiq[́ue] post Christum Anglicae Écclesiae capitis, ad Carolum Caesarem Augustum, caeterosq[́ue] orbis Christiani monarchas, populumq[́ue] Christianum, epistola, qua rex facilè causas ostendit et curis Vincentiam, ad concilium falso nomine generale appellatum non sit uenturus, et quám periculosum sit alijs, qui ueram Christi doctrinam profitentur, eo sese conferre. : Additus est et libellus ille, quem superiori anno, rex sereniss. vniuersiq[́ue] Brytanniae proceres, de mantuanensi concilio aediderunt. : Fruere lector, et ueritati iam postliminio redeunti, obuiam procedito, praesentem amplectere, amplexamq[́ue] exosculare
- Henrici octaui regis Angliae et Franciae, fidei defensoris, supremiq[́ue] post Christum Anglicæ Ecclesiæ capitis, ad Carolum Cæsarem Augustum, cæterosq[́ue] orbis Christiani monarchas, populumq[́ue] Christianum, epistola, qua rex facile causas ostendit & curis Vincentiam, ad concilium falso nomine generale appellatum non sit uenturus, & quám periculorum sit aliis, qui ueram Christi doctrinam profitentur, eo sese conferre : additus est et libellus ille, quem superiori anno, rex sereniss. vniuersiq[́ue] Brytanniæ proceres, de mantuanensi concilio ædiderunt : fruere lector, & ueritati iam postliminio redeunti, obuiam procedito, præsentem amplectere, amplexamq[́ue] exosculare
- Henry by the grace of God kyng of Engl[ãd] and of France, and lord of Ireland, to all and syngular archebisshops & bysshops, abbattis ... to whome these ps̃ent letters shall com sendeth grettyng : know ye that of late by the wyng of our humble [su]bgiette Thomas Andrew of the parisshe of Southmymes in the counte of Midd. .
- Henry's music : motets from a royal choirbook : songs by Henry VIII
- Hereafter ensue certayne statut[es] and ordenau[n]ces of warre made ordeyned enacted [and] establysshed by the most noble victoryous, and moste Cristen prynce our moste drade soueraygne lorde Kynge Henry the. viij
- Illustrissimi ac potentissimi Regis, Senatus, populiq[́ue] Angliæ, sententia, & de eo concilio, quod Paulus episcopus Rom. Mantuæ futurum simulauit : & de ea bulla, quæ ad calendas Nouembres id prorogarit
- Illvstris. Ac potentis. Regis, senatus, populiq, Angli[ae], sententia, et de eo co[n]cilio, quod Paulus episcopus Ro. Ma[n]tu[ae] futuru[m] simulauit, et de ea bulla qu[ae] ad calendas Noue[m]bres id prorogarit.
- Iniunctions exhibited the [blank] day of [blank] anno. M. D. XXXVIII.
- Iniunctions for the clerge : Exhibite [blank] die mensis [blank] Anno d[omi]ni M.CCCCC.xxxviii
- Iniunctions for the clerge. : Exhibite [blank] die mensis [blank] Anno d[omi]ni M. CCCCC. xxxviii
- Iniunctions gyuen by th [sic] auctoritie of the kynges highnes to the clergie of this his realme
- Jubilate : music for the kings and queens of England
- Libello huic regio haec insunt : Oratio Ioannis Clerk apud Ro.pon.in exhibitione operis regij. Responsio roman.pont.ad. eandem ex tempore facta. Bulla ro.pon.ad regiam maiestatem, pro eius operis confirmatione. Summa indulge[n]tiaru[m], libellum ipsum regium legentibus, concessarum. Libellus regius aduersus Martinum Lutherum hæresiarchon. Epistola regia ad illustrissimos Saxoniae duces pie admonitoria
- More divine than human : music from The Eton choirbook
- Music for Tudor kings : songs & music for Henry VII & Henry VIII
- Music for a great cook
- Mynstrelles with straunge sounds : the earliest consort music for viols
- Nuntius a mortuis: or, a messenger from the dead. That is, a stupendous and dreadfull colloquie, distinctly and alternately heard by divers, betwixt the ghosts of Henry the Eight, and Charles the First, both Kings of England, who lye entombed in the church of Windsor. Wherein, (as with a pencill from heaven) is liquidly (from head to foot) set forth, the whole series of the judgements of God, upon the sinnes of these unfortunate jslands. Translated out of the Latine copie, by G.T.
- Orarium seu libellus precationum per Regiam maiestatem & cleru[m] latinè æditus
- Orarium seu libellus precationum per Regiam maiestatem, Latinè æditus.
- Pastyme with good companye : music at the court of Henry VIII
- Pastyme with good companye : music at the court of Henry VIII
- Recorders greate and smale
- Royal directions both to Whigs and Tories : in a famous speech of King Henry the VIII in the Parliament House, Decemb. 24. in the 37th year of his reign, Anno Dom. 1545 : tending to charity and concord, and therefore necessary for these times
- Six wives of Henry VIII
- Statutes and ordynances for the warre
- The Da Vinci collection : music of the Renaissance
- The Da Vinci collection : music of the Renaissance
- The flower of all ships : Tudor court music from the time of the Mary Rose
- The flower of chivalry : tranquil medieval music
- [A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man] : [sette forthe by the kynges maieste of England. [et]c.]
- The life & death of that renowned John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester : comprising the highest and hidden transactions of church and state, in the reign of King Henry the 8th, with divers morall, historicall and political animadversions upon Cardinall Wolsey, Sir Thomas Moor, Martin Luther : with a full relation of Qu. Katharines divorce
- The primer : in Englishe and Latyn, set foorth by the Kynges maiestie and his clergie to be taught learned, and read: and none other to be vsed throughout all his dominions
- The primer : set furth by the Kinges maiestie [and] his clergie, to be taught lerued [sic], and red: [and] none other to be vsed thorowout all his dominions
- The primer in English and Latyne, sette furthe by the Kynges Maiestie & his clergie to bee taught learned, and read: and none other to bee vsed throughout al his dominions.
- The primer, set foorth by the Kynges maiestie and his clergie, to be taught lerned, [and] read: and none other to be vsed throughout all his dominions
- The proclamacion made and de[vised by the] kynges hyghnesse our soueraygne lorde and his most honorable counsayle ...
- The promisse of matrimonie
- The second volume conteining those statutes whiche haue been made in the time of the most victorious reygne of kyng Henry the eight : with a table to the whole
- Viva l'amore : XVI-XVII secolo
- Voice eternal
- Western wind
- Ye sacred muses : music from the House of Tudor
- The life & death of that renowned John Fisher Bishop of Rochester; : comprising the highest and hidden transactions of church and state, in the reign of King Henry the 8th. With divers morall, historicall, and political animadversions upon Cardinall Wolsey, Sir Thomas Moor, Martin Luther, with a full relation of Qu. Katharines divorce.
- [A proclamation for abstynance of warre for to endure for eight monethes]
- [The primer, set foorth by the Kynges Maiestie and his clergie, to be taught lerned, & read: and none other to be vsed throughout all his dominions]
- A Necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man
- A Tudor Christmas
- A declaration conteyning the iust causes and consyderations of this present warre with the Scottis : wherin alsoo appereth the trewe & right title the Kinges Most Royall Maiesty hath to the souerayntie of Scotlande
- A declaration conteynyng the iust causes and consyderations of this present warre with the Scottis : wherin alsoo appereth the trewe & right title, that the Kinges Most Royall Maiesty hath to the souerayntie of Scotlande
- A declaration, conteynyng the iust causes and consyderations, of this present warre with the Scottis : wherin alsoo appereth the trewe [and] right title, that the kinges most royall maiesty hath to the souerayntie of Scotlande
- A famous speech of King Henry the Eighth made in the Parliament House the 24 of December in the 37 yeare of His Majesties reigne. anno dom. 1545
- A famous speech of King Henry the eighth, made in the Parliament House the 24. of December, in the 37. yeare of his Majesties reigne. Anno Dom. 1545. : Tending to charity and concord, and therefore necessary for men of these times
- A gift for a king : music for Henry VIII
- A messenger from the dead, or, Conference full of stupendious horrour, : heard distinctly, and by alternate voyces, by many at that time present. Between the ghosts of Henry the 8. and Charls the First of England, in Windsore-Chappel, where they were both buried. In which the whole series of the divine judgments, in those infortunate ilands, is as it were by a pencil from heaven, most lively set forth from the first unto the last
- A necessary doctrine and erudicion for any chrysten man : set furth by the kynges maiestye of Englande. &c
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man : set furthe by the kynges maiestie of Englande &c
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man : set furthe by the kynges maiestye of Englande &c
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man : sette forthe by the kynges maieste of England. [et]c
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man : sette furthe by the kynges maiestie of Englande &c
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man, : set furthe by the kynges maiestye of Englande &c
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man, : sette furthe by the kynges maiestie of Englande &c
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any Christen man, set furthe by the Kynges Maiestie of Englande &c.
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any chrysten man : set furth by the kynges maiestye of Englande. &c
- A necessary doctrine and erudition for any chrysten man : set furthe by the kynges maiestye of Englande &c
- A proclamation concernynge eatynge of vvhyte meates, made the. xvi. day of February, the. xxxii. yere of the reygne of the kynges most royall maiesty.
- A proclamation, concernynge the aduauncement of golde and syluer, and the settyng furth of certaine newe peeces of golde and siluer,
- A speech made by King Henry the 8th to the House of Commons the 23. of December, 1546, and in the 38. yeare of his raigne
- A speech made by King Henry the 8th. : To the House of Commons the 23. of December, 1546. And in the 38. yeare of his raigne
- Affetto : the classical sampler
- Anno Qvarto Henrici Octavi : The kynge our soverayn lorde Henry the. VIII. after the conquest, by the grace of God kyng of Englande and of Fraunce, and lorde of Jrelande, at his parliament holden at Westmyster the. iiii. day of Nouembre, in the. iiii. yere of his most noble reyne, after the prorogatyon to the honour of God and holy churche, and for the common weale and profyte of this his realme, by the assente of the lordes spyrytuall and temporall, and the commons in this present parlyament assembled, and by auctoritie of the same: hath do to be ordeyned, made, and enacted certayne statutes and ordinaunces in maner and fourme folowyng
- Anno tricesimo primo Henrici octavi : Henry the VIII. by the grace of God kynge of England and of France, defender of the fayth, Lorde of Irelande, and in earth supreme hed immediatly vnder Christ of the churche of Englande, to the honour of almyghty God, conseruation of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concorde quiet and vvelth of this his realme and subiectes of the same helde his moste hyghe court of Parliament begonne at VVestm[inster] the. xxviii. daye of Aprill, and there continued tyll the. xxviii. daye of Iune, the. xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, vvherin in vvere establysshed these actes folovvinge
- Anno. XXVIII. Henrici VIII. : Actes made in the parliament bego[n]ne and holden at Westm[inster], the. VIII. daye of Iune, in the. XXVIII. yere of the reygne of our most drad soueraine lord kyng Henry the. VIII. and there continued and kepte tyll the dissolution of the same parliament the. XVIII. of Iuly, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profyt of this realme
- Articles to be enquyred of, in the kynges Maiesties visitacion.
- Canta in Prato
- Charyte hath caused our Souereygne Lorde the Kynge to consyd[er] howe gracious howe meritorious & howe plesande a dede ... and what greate rewarde they shall haue of God for it that prayth for ye soules of them that weyr sleyne at bosworth feel[de] ... : Therfore euery man or woman syngell or weded that ones in theyr lyf receyues a letter of this Chapell of Seynt James & geueth or sendeth summe thinge to it ... shall be partenar & partaker of all ye indulgence & pardon yt is graũte to ye benefactors of it ... : and be it knowen that [blank] hath send a deuoute and a competent almes to the forseyde chapell .
- Charyte hath caused our Souereygne Lorde the Kynge to consyder howe gracious howe merytorious & howe plesande a dede ... and what greate rewarde they shall haue of God for it that prayth for ye soules of them that weyr sleyne at bosworth feelde ... : Therfor euery man or woman syngell or weded that ones in theyr lyf receyues a letter of this Chapell of Seynt James & geueth or sendeth summe thinge to it ... shall be partenar & partaker of all ye indulgence & pardon yt is graũte to ye benefactors of it ... : and be it knowen that [blank] hath send a deuoute and a competent almes to the forseyde chapell .
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