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A declaration to the Kingdome of England. Concerning the poysoning of King James of happy memory, King of Great Brittain. Wherein is contained, severall remarkable passages, touching the Kings Majesty, and the Duke of Buckingham; with the manner, how the old Countesse of Buckingham, and the Duke her son, applyed a plaister to the Kings heart & breast, & administred a white powder in a cup of wine, which caused the Kings body and head to swell above measure, his hair with the skin of his head stuck to the pillow, and his nailes became loose upon his fingers and toes. Together with King James his protestation concerning our Soveraign Lord the King that now is. And His Majesties last speech, upon His death-bed. / Written by George Eglisham, Doctor of Physicke, and o[n]e of the physitian[s] to King James of happy memory, for His Majesties person above ten yeares space.
Date of publication:
1648
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A translation of: Prodromus vindictae in ducem Buckinghamae. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb. 14"; the 8 in imprint date crossed out and date altered to 1647. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1618
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Added title page, with imprint: Londini, Typis E. Aldæi, 1619. It is not clear what was intended with this book.--STC. There are two sets of prelims., both collating A⁴ and with different dedications to James I. Partly in ...
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Date of publication:
1620
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Partly reprints and answers: Eglisham, George. Duellum poeticum. The last leaf is blank. Running title reads: Poëticum duellum. Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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"Eglisham ... published in 1626 'Prodromus vindictae' ... A German translation appeared the same year, but the earliest English edition known of the 'Forerunner of revenge' bears date 1642, though a letter of the period ...
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Date of publication:
1626
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Translation of: Prodromus vindictae in ducem Buckinghamae. The imprint is false; possibly printed in the Netherlands (STC). Variant: title page has a comma after "Hamilton". Reproduction of the original in Emmanuel College ...
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