Funerals made cordials: in a sermon prepared and (in part) preached at the solemn interment of the corps of the Right Honorable Robert Rich, heire apparent to the Earldom of Warwick. (Who aged 23. died Febr. 16. at Whitehall, and was honorably buried March 5. 1657. at Felsted in Essex.) By John Gauden, D.D. of Bocking in Essex.

Gauden, John, 1605-1662
Publisher: printed by T C for Andrew Crook and are to be sold at the Green Dragon in St Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A85853 ESTC ID: R202275 STC ID: G356
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Rich, Robert, 1634-1658; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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