The nine English worthies: or, Famous and worthy princes of England being all of one name; beginning with King Henrie the first, and concluding with Prince Henry, eldest sonne to our Soueraigne Lord the King.
- Title
- The nine English worthies: or, Famous and worthy princes of England being all of one name; beginning with King Henrie the first, and concluding with Prince Henry, eldest sonne to our Soueraigne Lord the King.
- Author
- Fletcher, Robert, purveyor of carriages to Queen Elizabeth.
- Publication
- At London :: Imprinted by H. L[ownes] for Iohn Harrison the yonger: and are to be sold at his shop in Pater-noster rowe, at the signe of the blue Anchor,
- 1606.
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- Subject terms
- Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"The nine English worthies: or, Famous and worthy princes of England being all of one name; beginning with King Henrie the first, and concluding with Prince Henry, eldest sonne to our Soueraigne Lord the King." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00982.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE HENRY,
Eldest Sonne to our Soue∣reigne, the Kings most Ex∣cellent Maiestie. -
TO THE RIGHT HO∣norable, my very good Lords, the Earles of
Oxenford, andEssex, with my Lord VicountCran∣borne, and the other yong Lords, Knights and Gentlemen attending the Princes Highnesse; health, honour, and happinesse. -
To his friend M.
Ro. Fletcher, vpon his Subiect of the nineWorthies. -
Thomas, Lord Windsor, his humble congratulation of the ninth Worthy. -
Sir William Whorewood,
Knight, in honour of the ninth Worthy. -
Iohn Widevp (the elder) Gent. vpon the Worthies; but with most humbledueties to the Worthiest of them all. -
Jo: Guilliams
Gent. vpon the ancient nine Worthies. -
Paul Peart, Gent. vpon the laternine Worthies. -
Iohn Widevp
(the yonger) Gent. of the nine Worthies. -
Thomas Webber (seruant to the Kings Maiestie) vpon the sixtWor∣thy, King HENRYthe sixt. -
Thomas Binwin, Gent. vpon his worthy yong Master, the ninthWorthy. - The Authors excuse of an Escape, in the Title following.
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The nine English
Wor∣thies, or famous and worthie Kings of England; being all of one name,be∣ginning with King HENRYthe first, and con∣cluding with HENRY now Prince ofGreat Britaine. -
King
Henry the First. -
King Henry, the Second of
that name. -
King
Henry the third. -
King
Henry the fourth. -
King
Henry the fift. -
King
Henry the sixt. -
King
Henry the seauenth. -
King
Henry the eight. -
Henrie the ninth, Prince of GreatBritaine. -
The Prince his Bien-venue,or wel∣come to all the famous Worthies of the World.
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King