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Killigrew, Henry (1668.). A sermon preach'd before His Majesty at White-Hall, May 29th, 1668. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, Henry (1685.). Sermons, preached partly before His Majesty at White-Hall. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, Henry (1697.). A court of judicature. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, Thomas (1664.). Comedies and tragedies. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1647.). An answer to such objections as were made by some commoners of Lincoln-shire and presented to both houses at the first sitting of this Parliament against Robert, Earle of Lindesey, and his participants. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1649.). Sr. VVilliam Killigrew his answer to the fenne mens objections against the Earle of Lindsey his drayning in Lincolnshire. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1654?]). The Earle of Lindsey his title, by which himselfe and his participants doe claime 24000 acres of land in the fennes in Lincolnshire. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1663]). A proposal, shewing how this nation may be vast gainers by all the sums of money, given to the Crown, without lessening the prerogative. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1664.). Pandora. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1665.). Three playes. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1666.). Fovr nevv playes. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1669.). The imperial tragedy. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1682.). Mid-night thoughts. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1694.). Mid-night and daily thoughts. EEBO-TCP.

Killigrew, William (1698]). A short answer to a paper, intituled, Reasons humbly offered to the Honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament, against a bill brought in by Sir Robert Killigrew and others, undertakers and participants for the pretended dreining of Lindsey-Level in Lincolnshire. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1621.). A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, the 25. of Nouember. 1621. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1625.). Two sermons. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1626.). A sermon of deliuerance. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1640.). A sermon preached at St. Pauls March 27. 1640. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1648?]). An elegy upon the most incomparable K. Charles the I.. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1649.). A groane at the fvnerall of the incomparable and glorious monarch, Charles the First, King of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland,&c., on whose sacred person was acted that execrable, horrid and prodigious murther by a trayterous crew, and bloudy combination at Westminster, January 30, 1648. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1654.). The Psalmes of David from the new translation of the Bible turned into meter. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1661.). A sermon preached at White-Hall on the 29th of May. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1663.). A sermon preached at Lewis in the diocess of Chichester. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1664.). Poems, elegies, paradoxes, and sonets. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry (1665.). A sermon preached the 30th of January at White-Hall, 1664. EEBO-TCP.

King, Henry, Bishop of Chichester (1648). King, H.: An Elegy Upon King Charles I (1648). CH.

King, Henry, Bishop of Chichester (1649). King: A Groane at the Fvnerall (1649). CH.

King, Henry, Bishop of Chichester (1651). King, H.: The Psalmes of David (1651). CH.

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