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title_full_unstemmed | The royal oake, or, An historical description of the royal progress, wonderful travels, miraculous, escapes, and strange accidents of his sacred Majesty Chakles [sic] the II. third monarch of Great Brittain Wherein is observable, and worth publick view, I. His Majesties strange and wonderful escape from Worcester fight .... II. The persuing of his royal person by Oliver Cromwell and his blood-hounds; and the manner how his Majesty escaped ... III. The memorable tragedy of Mrs. Jane Lane, and his Majesty, his riding before her to make an escape ... IIII. The discourse betwixt his Majesty and the cook-maid at the three Crowns in Bristol; her several questions ... VVith the Kings answer, and the remarkable passages, that happened in the kitchin, upon the maids imploying the King to winde up the jack By John Danverd [sic] a loyal subject and servant to His Majesty |
title_short | The royal oake, or, An historical description of the royal progress, wonderful travels, miraculous, escapes, and strange accidents of his sacred Majesty Chakles [sic] the II. third monarch of Great Brittain |
title_sort | the royal oake or an historical description of the royal progress wonderful travels miraculous escapes and strange accidents of his sacred majesty chakles sic the ii third monarch of great brittain wherein is observable and worth publick view i his majesties strange and wonderful escape from worcester fight ii the persuing of his royal person by oliver cromwell and his blood hounds and the manner how his majesty escaped iii the memorable tragedy of mrs jane lane and his majesty his riding before her to make an escape iiii the discourse betwixt his majesty and the cook maid at the three crowns in bristol her several questions vvith the kings answer and the remarkable passages that happened in the kitchin upon the maids imploying the king to winde up the jack |
title_sub | Wherein is observable, and worth publick view, I. His Majesties strange and wonderful escape from Worcester fight .... II. The persuing of his royal person by Oliver Cromwell and his blood-hounds; and the manner how his Majesty escaped ... III. The memorable tragedy of Mrs. Jane Lane, and his Majesty, his riding before her to make an escape ... IIII. The discourse betwixt his Majesty and the cook-maid at the three Crowns in Bristol; her several questions ... VVith the Kings answer, and the remarkable passages, that happened in the kitchin, upon the maids imploying the King to winde up the jack |
topic | Charles <II, King of England, 1630-1685> Charles II King of England 1630-1685 Geschichte |
topic_facet | Charles <II, King of England, 1630-1685> Charles II King of England 1630-1685 Geschichte Great Britain - Early works to 1800 - History - Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 Großbritannien Great Britain History Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 Early works to 1800 |
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