ID 12148
Last Name James
First Name Eleanor
Title
Gender Female
Date of Birth 1644
Date of Death 1719-07-17
Place of Birth
Place of Death London
Related Firms Eleanor James
VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/15605880
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_James
Image URL https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/82/Eleanor_James_from_NPG.jpg/800px-Eleanor_James_from_NPG.jpg
Notes Née Banckes.
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Author May it please your Majesty, seriously to consider the reason of your coming hither, Was it not to rectifie a prince that took false steps, which occasion'd the people to fear, that chucrh [sic] and state was in danger to be destroy'd by popery. ... 1703
Printer May it please your Majesty, seriously to consider the reason of your coming hither, Was it not to rectifie a prince that took false steps, which occasion'd the people to fear, that chucrh [sic] and state was in danger to be destroy'd by popery. ... 1703
Author To the honourable the House of Commons, the humble request of Mrs. Elianor James. 1703
Printer To the honourable the House of Commons, the humble request of Mrs. Elianor James. 1703
Author To the Lords spiritual and temporal. The humble desire of Elianor James, that your Lordships should not hinder the bill from passing. 1703
Printer To the Lords spiritual and temporal. The humble desire of Elianor James, that your Lordships should not hinder the bill from passing. 1703
Author Mrs. Elianor James's speech to the citizens of London, at Guild-Hall, relating to their new choice of Parliament men. 1705
Author Mrs. James's consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; and it's God Almighties wisdom to have it so ... 1705
Printer Mrs. James's consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; and it's God Almighties wisdom to have it so ... 1705
Author Mrs. James consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; ... 1706
Printer Mrs. James consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; ... 1706
Author Mrs. James's second consideration. To the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that there is not any thing free from danger but God himself, ... 1706
Printer Mrs. James's second consideration. To the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that there is not any thing free from danger but God himself, ... 1706
Author To the Lords spiritual and temporal assembled in Parliament. May it please your Lordships, I have read a case that is before your Lordships, relating to one Dye; 1706
Printer To the Lords spiritual and temporal assembled in Parliament. May it please your Lordships, I have read a case that is before your Lordships, relating to one Dye; 1706
Author Gentlemen of England. February 28. 1706/7. 1707
Author Mrs. James prayer for the Queen and Parliament, and kingdom too, that they may pray to God to divert His judgments from them, and give them a heart of repentance to become new creatures, for His divine majesty can create a kingdom in a moment, for His own church, and for His glory. 1710
Printer Mrs. James prayer for the Queen and Parliament, and kingdom too, that they may pray to God to divert His judgments from them, and give them a heart of repentance to become new creatures, for His divine majesty can create a kingdom in a moment, for His own church, and for His glory. 1710
Author Mrs. James, wisheth health, and happiness, peace, and prosperity, to this Honourable House of Commons: and humbly intreats the Almighty to pardon the sins of this House, that they may find favour to beg His direction, that He may grant a general pardon through the whole kingdom, that you may not be devour'd by strangers, that He may divert His judgements from this kingdom, that you may all forsake the evil of your ways, that you may find grace and favour in His sight, that you may use His Power for His Glory, through the merits of Christ. Amen. Amen. 1713
Printer Mrs. James, wisheth health, and happiness, peace, and prosperity, to this Honourable House of Commons: and humbly intreats the Almighty to pardon the sins of this House, that they may find favour to beg His direction, that He may grant a general pardon through the whole kingdom, that you may not be devour'd by strangers, that He may divert His judgements from this kingdom, that you may all forsake the evil of your ways, that you may find grace and favour in His sight, that you may use His Power for His Glory, through the merits of Christ. Amen. Amen. 1713
Author Mrs. James's letter of advice to both Houses of Parliament. 1714
Printer Mrs. James's letter of advice to both Houses of Parliament. 1714
Author To my Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen. 1714
Printer To my Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen. 1714
Author Gentlemen of the South-Sea Company, I admire that you can't be contented and give God thanks for peace, but that your spight should be so great to your brethren that you would fling them out of all government because they would have trade with France. 1715

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