Multiple items exist. Use Available Issues / Request a Copy to see what's on the shelf.

Library Item Location and Call Number
Memorial Library
Today's hours: 8:30 a.m.–9 p.m.
Memorial Microfilm -- ask at Circulation Desk
Micro Film 1 Reel 1207
In-library use only
Notes
  • Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, [1982?] 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English newspapers ; 1207)
This Location Has
  • no.1-no.3
Memorial Microfilm -- ask at Circulation Desk
Micro Film 1 Reel 1207
In-library use only
Notes
  • Filmed together: 1. The Scottish mercury ([1643:Oct. 13]) / [London] [1643] -- 2. A Second narrative of the signal victory which it pleased Almighty God to bestow upon His Majesties navy, under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, against the states-fleet of the United Netherlands, on the third of June 1665 / London (1665) -- 3. Sir Thomas Fairfaxes taking of Dennis Castle, and Felford Haven : and twenty six peeces of ordnance taken in a Dunkerke ship that came to relieve Pendennis / Thomas F. Fairfax [1646] -- 4. A Sober, yet jocular answer to Heraclitus Ridens / Thomas Flatman [1682?] -- 5. Some special passages from London, Westminster, Yorke Hull, Ireland and other partes (1642:May 24/June 2-June 28/July 5, inc.) / [London] (1642-) -- 6. Some special and considerable passages from London, Westminster, Portsmouth, Warwicke, Coventry, and other places ([1642]:Aug. 9/16) / London [1642] -- 7. Speciall passages from divers parts of this kingdome ([1642]:Aug. 16/23) / London (1642) -- 8. Speciall passages and certain informations from severall places (1642:Sept. 6/13-1643:May 16/23, inc.) / London -- 9. A speech of Master John White, counsellour, concerning episcopacy / [1641?] -- 10. The speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D., upon his impeachment at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster-Hall, March 7, 1709/10 / Henry Sacheverell (1710) -- 11. The Sufferings and services of Captain Tobias Knowles / Tobias Knowles [1650?] -- 12. A Summary narration of the signal victory which it pleased Almighty God to bestow upon His Majesties navy, under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, against the fleet of the states of the United Neatherlands, on the 3d of June, 1665 / London (1665) -- 13. The three royall cedars, or, Great Brittains glorious diamonds / Edward Sanders (1660) -- 14. To the monthly and quarterly meetings of Friends in England, Wales, and elsewhere, from our yearly meeting held in London, the 9th, 10th, and 11th days of the 4th month, 1690 / London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) [1690?] -- 15. To the Kings most excellent Majesty : the humble petition of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament / Parliament, England and Wales [1642] --16. To the Kings most excellent Majestie : the humble petition of the countie of Cornwall / Cornwall (England : County) (1642) -- 17. A True and briefe relation of the great victory obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton, neare Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall, January 19, Ann. Dom. 1642 / (1643) -- 18. A True and exact relation of the great victory obtained by General Schults over Count Teckely in the Upper Hungaria, on the 20th of Septemb. 1684 / London (1684) -- 19. A True and full relation of His Majesty's safe arrival and reception at the Hague / London (1690) -- 20. Mercurius bifrons, or, The English Janus (no.1-3) / (1681) -- 21. The True character of Mercurius aulicus / London (1645) -- 22. A True diurnal occurrences, or, Proceedings in the Parliament this last weeke ([1642]:Jan. 24/31) / London -- 23. A True diurnall of the last weeks passages in Parliament ([1642]:Jan. 10/17) / London [1642] --24. The True informer : Continuing a collection of the most speciall and observable passages (1643:Oct. 21/28-March 30/April 6, 1644:Dec. 28/1645:Jan. 4, inc.) / London -- 25. The True informer : Containing a perfect collection of the proceedings in Parliament (1645:May 17-1646:Jan. 24, inc.) / London -- 26. True intelligence from the head-quarters, of the daily motions and proceedings of the Parliaments army, under the Lord General Cromwel, since they entred into Scot[l]and (1650:July 23/30) / London -- 27. A True list of the names of those persons appointed by the Rump Parliament to sit as a Council of State / [1660] -- 28. A True relation of the great victory obtained by the Christian army over the Turks, near the Mountain Harsan, in the neighbourhood of Syclos / London (1687) -- 29. A Trve relation of the nevves of this prefent vveeke / London -- 30. A true relation of a second victorie over the Scots at Hamilton, commanded by Col. Kerr, who is taken by the Parlaments forces, with other prisoners of qualitie / Oliver Cromwell [1650?] -- 31. The Tryals and condemnation of several persons for murders, felonies and burglaries / [1679?] -- 32. The tryal of Rowland Walters, Dearing Bradshaw, and Ambrose Cave, Gent. (for murthering of Sir Charles Pymm, Bart.) at the sessions held at the Old-Bailey, on Friday the first day of June, 1688 / Rowland Walters (1688) -- 33. Two knaves for a penny, or, A dialogue between Mr. Hord the meal-man and Mr. Gripe the broker / John Saltmarsh (1647) -- 34. Two wonderful and lamentable accidents herein related / London (1624) -- 35. Tyburns groans, or, An hue & cry after a Polish renegado / [1682] -- 36. An unhappy view of the whole behaviour of my Lord Duke of Buckingham, at the French island, called the Isle of Rhee / William Fleetwood (1648) -- 37. The Universal intelligence (1688:Dec. 11-1689:Feb. 13/15, Inc.) / [London] (1688-) -- 38. Votes of the House of Commons, in Ireland (1692:Oct. 5-18) / London [1692-] -- 39. The Weekly abstract (1654:May 27/June 3-June 12/19) / [London] [1654] -- 40. A Weekly accompt of certain special and remarkable passages from both Houses of Parliament, and other parts of the kingdome (1643:July 27/Aug. 3-1644:Feb. 21/29, Inc.) / London (1643-) -- 41. The Weekly account (1645:Dec. 31/1646:Jan. 7) / London -- 42. A Weekly advertisement of books (1680:March 17) / London -- 43. The Weekly comedy (1699:May 10/17-June 21/28, Inc.) / London -- 44. The Weekly discoverer strip'd naked, or, Jest and Earnest expos'd to publick view in his proper colours (1680:Feb. 16-March 16) / London (1681-) -- 45. The Weekly entertainment (1700:Oct. 24-Oct. 31/Nov. 7) / [London/ [1700] -- 46. The Weekly intelligencer of the common-wealth (1649:Dec. 31/1650:Jan. 7-1652:March 30/April 6, Inc.) / London -- 47. The Weekly memorial, or, Political observations on Englands benefits by the war with France (1692:Jan. 13-20) / London [1692] -- 48. The Weekely post-master (1645:April 8/15) / [London] (1645-) -- 49. The Weekly remarks (1691:March 25-May 13) / London (1691) -- 50. The Weekly visions of the late popish plot ([1681:April 22]-June 3) / London (1681) -- 51. The Weekly news-letter, or, An exact and impartial account of the most remarkable occurrences, foreign and domestick (1695:June 29/July 6-July 6/13) / [London] (1695) -- 52. The Welch mercury (1643:Oct. 21/28-Nov. 3/11) / London (1643) -- 53. The Westminster gazette (1681:Jan. 12-15) / London [1681] -- 54. Whitehall, September 9, 1693 : this morning came in the three mails, that were due from Holland, and brought the following advices / [London] (1693) -- 55. Whitehall, July 16, 1695 : this day came in the mail from Holland of Friday last, and brings the following advices / [London] (1695) -- 56. Whitehall, July 24, 1695 : this morning are come in letters (by the way of Ostend) from the King's camp before Namur, which give the following account / [London] (1695) -- 57. Whitehall, August 14, 1695 : this morning came in three mails from Holland : the freshest bringing letters of the 8th instant from His Majesty's camp before Namur / [London] (1695) -- 58. Whitehall, August 19, 1695 : this morning came in an express from my Lord Berkeley, with an account of the bombarding of Calais / [London] (1695) -- 59. Whitehall, August 29, 1695 : this morning arrived here an express from His Majesty's camp with the good news of the surrender of the Castle of Namur and brought the accounts which follow / [London] (1695) -- 60. Whitehall, September 5, 1695 : this morning came in the last of the three mails due from Holland, to wit, that of Friday, the 30th of August, which was brought over by the Eagle packet-boat, Captain Grey commander, and landed yesterday at Dover / [London] (1695) -- 61. Whitehall, September 10, 1695 : this morning came in two mails from Holland, and brought the following advices / [London] (1695) -- 62. Whitehall, May 22, 1696 : the mail from Holland of Tuesday last is come in, and brings the following advices / [London] (1696) -- 63. Whitehall, Sept. 7, 1696 : this morning came in two mails from Holland, and brought the following advices / [London] (1696) -- 64. Whitehall, September 8, 1696 : this morning came in the mail from Holland of Friday last, by which we have received the following advices / [London] (1696) -- 65. Whitehall, September 19, 1696 : this morning came in the three mails due from Holland, and brought the following advices, which are put here under the freshest dates / [London] (1696) -- 66. Whitehall, June 25, 1697 : this morning came in the mail from Holland of Tuesday last / [London] (1697) -- 67. Whitehall, July 17, 1697 : this morning came in the mails from Holland of Tuesday last / [London] (1697) -- 68. Whitehall, Aug. 19, 1697 : this morning came in the mail from Holland of Friday last / [London] (1697) -- 69. Whitehall, Sept. 6, 1697 : this morning came in a mail from Holland / [London] (1697) -- 70. Whitehall, Septemb. 14, 1697 : this morning came in a mail from Holland / [London] (1697) -- 71. Whitehall, Octob. 5, 1697 : this morning came in the mail from Holland / [London] (1697) -- 72. Whitehall, August 21, 1702 : this day came in a mail from Holland, and brings the following advices / [London] (1702) -- 73. A wonderfvl and lamentable accident lately happened in the Low Countries / London (1624) -- 74. A Word to purpose, or, A Parthian dart shot back to 1642, and from thence shot back again to 1659 / [London] (1659).