1684 [1559],Anth[ony] Sparrow, compiler,A Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordinances, & Constitutions Ecclesiastical, with Other Publick Records of the Church of England,[…], 4th edition, London:[…] Blanch Rawlet[…],→OCLC,title page:
a COLLECTIONof ARTICLES, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordinances, & Conſtitutions Eccleſiaſtical, With other PUBLICK RECORDSof the Church of England, Chiefly in the Times ofK. Edward VI.Q. Elizabeth, K. James, andK. Charles I.
1689 [1683],Francis Osborn[e], “Some Traditional Memorials on the Reign of Q. Elizabeth”, inThe Works of Francis Osborn, Esq;[…], 9th edition, London: Printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster,→OCLC, paragraph 10,page606:
Wherefore theEarl of Eſſex, if he had not been befated with a ſtrong Opinion of ſucceſs in all his actions, (though built on the weakeſt foundation,) would never have referred his life and future well-being to the ſole arbitration ofChance, and the unconſtant guidance of aWomans Affection; which being only skin-deep, could not but in aCourt furniſh a perſon of far leſs magnitude than a Sovereign Power with choice enough; eſpecially after his enemies, for their own ſecurity, had ſo far Indulged his, as to furniſh him with an Army paid by theQ. and choſen by himſelf.
1709, Nicholas Rowe,Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespear[1]:
And his Elogy uponQ. Elizabeth, and her Successor K. James, in the latter end of hisHenry VII, is a Proof of that Play's being written after the Accession of the latter of those two Princes to the Crown of England.
1725,Ralph Winwood, Edmund Sawyer,Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I.[…] In Three Volumes, volume I, London: Printed byW[illiam] B[owyer], for T. Ward,[…],→OCLC,title page:
MEMORIALSof AFFAIRS of STATEin the REIGNSofQ. ELIZABETHand K. JAMES I.
a.1716 (date written),Thomas Burnet, “An Index to the Two Volumes of This History”, in[Gilbert] Burnet, edited by Thomas Burnet,Bishop Burnet’s History of His Own Time.[…], volume II, London:[…] Joseph Downing[…], and Henry Woodfall[…], published1734,→OCLC,page763, column 2:
Tories taken in by K.William, II. 40, 242, 254. and byQ.Anne, 313, 314, 552.