A82965
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Die Veneris, 6 ̊Septembr, 1650 ordered by the Parliament, that the lord commissioners of the Great-Seal of England do consider how the engagement may be tendred to all persons in any cities, towns or counties within England or Wales, who are willing to take the engagement ...
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1650
(1650)
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Wing E1746A; ESTC R43617
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262
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A95693
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There is a gentleman lately come to town, student in astrology and physick, who undertaketh to resolve all questions in the cases following : viz. ...
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1653
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Wing T864; Thomason E723_5; ESTC R207244
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522
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1
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A82429
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An act for the apprehension of Thomas Cook Esq;
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1651
(1651)
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Wing E1089; Thomason 669.f.16[2]; ESTC R211260
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919
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1
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A22512
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By the King whereas seuerall troopes and companies of our subiects, English and Scottish souldiers, lately imployed in the seruice of the States Generall of the United Prouinces ... returne daily home ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1629
(1629)
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STC 8936; ESTC S122763
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948
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1
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A74588
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Saturday 13th of June, 1657.
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Council of State.
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1657
(1657)
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Thomason E1065_17; ESTC R210791
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949
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3
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A66144
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[A] Letter from His Highness the Prince of Orange, for the summoning of a convention to be held at Westminster, the 22th of January, 1688/9.
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William III, King of England, 1650-1702.; William III, King of England, 1650-1702.; Church of England. Province of Canterbury.
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1688
(1688)
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Wing W2344; ESTC R23228
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1,094
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1
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A66304
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation for nominating and appointing commissioners for putting in execution the act of Parliament lately passed for raising money by a poll, and otherwise, towards the reducing of Ireland William R.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary); William III, King of England, 1650-1702.; Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1689
(1689)
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Wing W2595; ESTC R23266
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1,094
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1
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A45763
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Now we the lord lieutenant and Council, in pursuance of His Majesties said letters, and by virtue of the said clause in the act explaining the Act of Settlement, do by this our act of Council, give and grant general licence and leave to all and every His Majesties Roman Catholic subjects ...
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1670-1672 : Berkeley); Berkeley, John, Sir, d. 1678.
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1672
(1672)
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Wing I1004; ESTC R36983
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1,209
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1
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B03084
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The Lords spiritual and temporal, assembled at the House of Lords, Westminster, December 25 1688. We the Lords spiritual and temporal assembled in this conjecture, do desire your Highness to take upon you the administration of publick affairs, both civil and military ...
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.; William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
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1688
(1688)
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Wing E2866D; ESTC R172061
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1,326
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1
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A22581
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By the King a proclamation for better ordering the transportation of clothes and other woollen manufactures into Germany, and the low-countreys.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1634
(1634)
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STC 9026; ESTC S3484
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1,329
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2
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A66293
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an act of this present Parliament for raising money by a poll and otherwise, towards the reducing of Ireland, and prosecuting the war against France William R.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary); William III, King of England, 1650-1702.; Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1690
(1690)
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Wing W2583; ESTC R23264
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1,379
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1
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A22003
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By the King whereas diuers bakers, brewers, inholders, butchers, and other victualers through their greedy desire of vnlawfull gaine, not contented with reasonable profite in vttering and selling of victuals ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1604
(1604)
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STC 8354; ESTC S3682
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1,412
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1
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A32580
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By the King a proclamation for the prizes of victuals within the verge of His Majesties household.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1662
(1662)
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Wing C3505; ESTC R221877
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1,492
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1
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A22213
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[Brief for one-year collections to repair the church in Clare, Suffolk]
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1619
(1619)
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STC 8620.7; ESTC S1928
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1,512
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1
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A88927
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M. Deputy Recorders speech at the Chequer Barr to Baron Trever at the Lord Majors taking his oath on Thursday the 18. day of August 1642. With the said Barons reply, with the Lord Majors oath, and the last declaration from the House of Parliament.
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1642
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Wing M110; Thomason 669.f.5[72]; ESTC R210983
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1,559
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1
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A80989
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By the Protector. A proclamation of assistance to the merchant adventurers of England, for the better carrying on of their trade, and for punishing of offenders against the same.
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
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1658
(1658)
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Wing C7156; Thomason 669.f.21[8]; ESTC R211091
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1,569
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1
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A22087
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By the King. A proclamation for the price of victuals within the verge of the court; Proclamations. 1613-11-05
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1613
(1613)
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STC 8492; ESTC S100832
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1,583
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1
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A22086
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By the King a proclamation for the prices of victuals within the verge of the court.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1613
(1613)
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STC 8491; ESTC S3468
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1,584
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1
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A22196
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James, by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, Fran[n]ce and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. .... whereas wee are credibly giuen to understand as well by the humble supplication a petition of our poore distressed subiect Iohn Long of our borough of Lymmington ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1619
(1619)
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STC 8602.5; ESTC S801
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1,629
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1
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B12764
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno xxxiij. Henrici viij. touching the maintenance of artillerie, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in execution.; Laws, etc. (Public general acts)
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England and Wales.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
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1608
(1608)
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STC 8416; Interim Tract Supplement Guide 506.h.10[85]
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1,713
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1
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A22365
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By the King a proclamation for the prices of victuals within the verge of the court.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1625
(1625)
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STC 8776; ESTC S3510
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1,717
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2
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B12810
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33. Henrici viij. touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in execution.; Laws, etc. (Public general acts). Abridgments
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England and Wales.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
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1619
(1619)
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STC 8620.3; Interim Tract Supplement Guide 1851.b.3[5]; ESTC S123871
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1,721
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1
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A22428
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33. Henrici VIIJ, touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlavvfull games very necessary to be put in execution.
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England and Wales.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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1626
(1626)
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STC 8847.5; ESTC S803
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1,722
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1
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A22343
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33. Henrici VIIJ touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in execution.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1625
(1625)
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STC 8754.5; ESTC S122689
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1,745
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1
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A22555
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33 Henrici viij touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in execution; Laws, etc.
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England and Wales.
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1632
(1632)
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STC 8994.5; ESTC S3173
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1,746
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1
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A07885
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The lamentable destruction of Mulheim, a Protestant towne in Germany Done by the inhabitants of Cologne the 30. of September last 1615. at three of the clock in the morning. Printed according to the Dutch originall.
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1615
(1615)
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STC 18254; ESTC S102866
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1,800
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9
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A38323
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An order of the Lords, for the better direction of the overseers appoynted in the severall parishes of the city of Oxford, against the spreading of the infection of the plague.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
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1644
(1644)
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Wing E2833; ESTC R40506
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1,830
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1
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A06706
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A true discourse of the late battaile fought betweene our Englishmen, and the Prince of Parma, on Monday the 15. of Nouember 1585 and of such towers and cities as are of late conquered and brought to the Queenes Maiesties subiection, by that valiant gentleman M. Norris.
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W. M., servitour.
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1585
(1585)
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STC 17156; ESTC S109775
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1,934
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7
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A22239
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes and their officials ... greeting : whereas wee are credibly giuen to understand ... that our poore distressed subiects George Ballard, Iohn Bridgman, and Alice Hughes, widdow ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1620
(1620)
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STC 8647; ESTC S3812
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1,938
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1
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A22238
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes and their officials ... greeting : whereas wee are credibly giuen to understand, as well by the humble supplication and petition of our poore distressed subiect Thomas Dauis ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1620
(1620)
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STC 8646; ESTC S3815
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1,942
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1
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A36160
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Westminster, 26 Dec. 1688 divers of the members of the Parliaments in the reign of King Charles the Second and the aldermen and Common Council of the city of London, pursuant to His Highness the Prince of Orange's desire, meeting at St. James's the 26th of December, 1688.
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William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
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1688
(1688)
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Wing D1708; ESTC R25000
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1,987
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6
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A22567
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By the King. A proclamation for preuenting of the abuses growing by the vnordered retailing of tobacco; Proclamations. 1633-10-13
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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1633
(1633)
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STC 9003; ESTC S117077
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2,012
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1
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A80265
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Caledonia. The declaration of the council constituted by the Indian and African Company of Scotland; for the government, and direction of their colonies, and settlements in the Indies
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1699
(1699)
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Wing C5596; ESTC W42985
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2,078
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7
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A32652
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By the King, a proclamation touching the charitable collections for relief of the poor distressed by the late dismal fire in the city of London
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1668
(1668)
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Wing C3589; ESTC R39207
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2,098
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1
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A46563
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A proclamation for putting in execution the additional act for improvement of tillage James R.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); James II, King of England, 1633-1701.
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1687
(1687)
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Wing J340; ESTC R15717
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2,108
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1
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A22244
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes and their officials ... greeting : whereas wee are credibly giuen to understand aswell by the humble supplication and petition of our poore distressed subiect Anne Challons, the distressed widow of Captaine Henry Challons late of Stonehouse in the the county of Devon...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1621
(1621)
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STC 8652; ESTC S3820
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2,111
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1
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A22243
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes and their officials ... greeting : whereas by our letters patents bearing date the seauen and twentieth day of March in the sixteenth yeare of our raigne ... wee did giue and and grant vnto our poore distressed subiect Abraham Lambart of Woodside ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1621
(1621)
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STC 8651; ESTC S3808
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2,114
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1
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A80977
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By the Protector. A proclamation concerning the residence of the merchant-adventurers of England, at the city of Dordrecht, and for settling the staple there.
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); England and Wales. Council of State.
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1656
(1656)
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Wing C7143; Thomason 669.f.20[26]; ESTC R211796
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2,125
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1
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B02307
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Caledonia. The declaration of the council constituted by the Indian and African Company of Scotland; for the government and direction of their colonies, and settlements in the Indies.
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Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies.; Ross, Hugh.
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1699
(1699)
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Wing C5597; ESTC R171467
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2,247
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1
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A22578
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Charles by the grace of God King of England ... whereas by the humble supplication and petition of our louing seruant Sir Richard Graham ... we are credibly given to vnderstand that hee hath formerly had a grant vnder our Great Seale, and Dutchy seale, for the building of the Church of Kirkeanders ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1634
(1634)
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STC 9021.5; ESTC S395
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2,286
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1
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A87651
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The keepers of the liberties of England by authority of Parliament, to all parsons, ministers, lecturers, viccars, and curates as also to all justices of the peace, mayors, burgers, sheriffes, bayliffes, constables, overseers of the poor, and headboroughs. And to all other officers, ministers, and people whatsoever, as well within liberties as without, to whom these presents shall come, greeting.
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Dawe, fl. 1653.
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1653
(1653)
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Wing K129; Thomason 669.f.17[50]; ESTC R211694
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2,298
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1
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A80955
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An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector and his Privy Council, appointing a committee for the army, and receivers general for the third six moneths assessment, commencing the 24th. of June, 1658. part of the three years assessment of thirty five thousand pounds by the moneth, commencing the 24th. of June, 1657.
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
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1658
(1658)
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Wing C7120A; Thomason E1073_4; ESTC R210155
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2,338
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8
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A74497
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An ordinance touching the assessing, levying, and collecting of the latter three months assesment appointed by an act of the late Parlament, entituled, An act for an assesment at the rate of 120000 l. by the moneth, for six moneths, from the 25. of December 1653, to the 24. of June then next ensuing, towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonwealth. Fryday, 17. February, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell Clerk of the Council.
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); England and Wales. Council of State.
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1654
(1654)
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Thomason E1063_12; ESTC R209544
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2,356
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7
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A29453
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William and Mary ... whereas we are credibly informed ... that on Monday, the eleventh day of September last the greatest part of the parish church of Towyn ... fell down and sunk ... we ... have given and granted ... full power, licence and authority to ask, gather ... and take the alms and charitable benevolence of our loving subjects ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary); William III, King of England, 1650-1702.; Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694.
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1694
(1694)
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Wing B4595; ESTC R170804
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2,408
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1
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A87652
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The keepers of the liberties of England by authority of Parliament, to all parsons, ministers, lecturers, viccars, and curates as also to all justices of the peace, mayors, burgers, sheriffes, bayliffes, constables, overseers of the poor, and headboroughs. And to all other officers, ministers, and people whatsoever, as well within liberties as without, to whom these presents shall come, greeting.
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Dawe, fl. 1653.
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1653
(1653)
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Wing K130; Thomason 669.f.17[51]; ESTC R211696
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2,444
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1
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A83937
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An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector and his Privy Council, appointing a Committee for the Army, and receivers-general for the first six moneths assessment of thirty five thousand pounds by the moneth upon England, commencing the 24th of June, 1657 / Saturday 22⁰ August, 1657. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, that this order and declaration be forthwith printed and published. Will: Jessop, clerk of the Council.
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)
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1657
(1657)
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Wing E2926F; ESTC R213065
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2,462
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8
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A35100
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Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereto belonging to all persons, ministers, lecturers, vicars, and curates ... : whereas the minister and inhabitants of the parish of South-Okenden in our county of Essex ...
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
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1658
(1658)
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Wing C7120; ESTC R39612
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2,501
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1
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A58994
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Sad and deplorable news from Oxford-sheir & Bark-sheir Being a lamentable and true relation of the drowning of about sixty persons, men, women and children, in the lock, near Goring in Oxford sheir; as they were passing by water, from Goring Feast, to Stately in Barksheir. Readers, this story is both strange and true, and for your good (presented unto you:) be careful of your life, all sins to fly, lest you by death be taken suddenly. When he is sent, on you arrest to make, no fees nor bail, can purchase your escape.
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1674
(1674)
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Wing S230; ESTC R219824
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2,690
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11
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B02501
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Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereto belonging. To all parsons, ministers, lecturers, vicars, and curates ... whereas the minister and inhabitants of the parish of Edgbaston, in our county of Warwick, have made their humble petition to us ...
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
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1658
(1658)
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Wing C7176B; ESTC R174329
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2,697
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1
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A22609
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By the King. A proclamation for the further adiourning of Michaelmas terme; Proclamations. 1636-10-02
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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1636
(1636)
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STC 9073; ESTC S118226
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2,738
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3
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A67492
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The natural history of Gloucester-shire by Abel Wantner.
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Wantner, Abel.
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1686
(1686)
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Wing W712; ESTC R28381
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2,821
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5
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B02904
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A declaration of the right honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax, and the knights and gentry in the north of England. With the raising of forces in the north, west, and eastern ridings of Yorkshire; and the rendezvouzing [sic] of fifteen hundred horse at Maulton Moor, and another great body near the city of York. : Also, the securing of Cliffords Tower, Carlisle, Leeds, Hallifax, Skipton, and divers other places: : And the Lord Lamberts resolution, at a general council of officers. With orders and instructions to several regiments.
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1659
(1659)
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Wing D777B; ESTC R174635
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2,864
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7
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B09635
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Rules and orders made by the Vice-Chancellor of the Vniversity of Oxford and Iustices of Peace for the good and safety of the Vniversity, city and county of Oxford whereas there is a dayly encrease of the plague in the city of Lodon, the suberbs and parts adjacent by reason whereof very many persons have of late and dayly doe withdraw themselves from their respective habitations ...
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University of Oxford.
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1665
(1665)
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Wing O962; ESTC R181267
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2,899
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1
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A66757
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Joco-serio. Strange news, of a discourse between two dead giants expressed in an epigram, to one inquisitive for news, and was composed by occasion of a scurrilous pamphlet, entituled, A dialogue between Colbrant and Brandamore, the two giants in Guild-hall London. Which pamphlet was not only intended to abuse this author, and some particular persons by name, but the said city also, in the late election of their Parliamentary Members. Thereto is added an antidote against all ill news whatsoever, which proving effectual to many lately reputed phanaticks, may possibly be vertual to some other. Jeers will be self-condemned, and stingless if contemned. G. W.
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Wither, George, 1588-1667.
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1661
(1661)
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Wing W3164; ESTC R222291
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2,941
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10
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A64009
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Two famous and victorious battelis fovght in Ireland the I. by Sir William Saintleger, Lord President of Munster against a great number of the rebels neer the city of Cork and after a long and tedious fight lasting three dayes, put the rebels to flight, beating them out of their quarters slew neer upon 2000 April 20 : the second by the Lord Inchequid and Colonel Vavasour against the Lord Muskry, neer Rochfort, April 22, with the number that were slain in this battle : also a challenge sent by the Lord Musgrave to the President of Munster, with the manner of the sending it on the top of a pike likewise the names of the chief commanders of the Protestant army in Ireland : whereunto is annexed the copy of a letter sent from Ireland and read in the House of Commons.
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W. S.; Foy, Benjamin.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T3443; ESTC R19547
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2,977
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A73988
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By the King. The Kings most excellent Maiestie, finding that the infection of the plague is at this present dispersed and scattered ...; Proclamations. 1630-09-09
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1630
(1630)
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STC 8963; ESTC S122778
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3,079
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3
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A91513
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An abstract of a letter from a person of eminency and worth in Caledonia to a friend at Boston in New England.
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Paterson, William, 1658-1719.; Ross, Hugh.
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1699
(1699)
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Wing P709; ESTC W34036
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3,084
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12
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A41748
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The Marquiss De Grana, the King of Spain's vice-roy in the Spanish-Netherlands, his mandatory letter to all commanders, officers, and soldiers, to resist the French, and repel force with force. Done out of the original from Brussels.
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Grana, Ottone Enrico dal Carretto, Marquis of.
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1683
(1683)
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Wing G1483; ESTC R216563
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3,205
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2
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A66224
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William the Third, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c. To all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deans, ... and to all other our officers, ministers and subjects whatsoever they be, as well within liberties as without, to whom these presents shall come, greeting Whereas it hath been humbly represented unto us by the petition of William Ebourne, John Ebourne, William Marshall, Thomas Huggins, and Marmaduke Roberts. and above one hundred others sufferers by fire, in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, in the county of Surry: ... That on the fourteenth day of June last, there happened near the river of Thames, in the said parish ... a most dreadful and sudden fire, which in the space of a few hours consumed and burnt down to the ground the dwelling-houses of the said poor petitioners, ... Know ye therefore, that of our royal favour ... do give and grant ... full power, license, and authority, to ask, gather, receive ... charitable benevolence ... We have caused these our letters to be made patents, and to continue for one whole year from Michaelmas next, and no longer.; Proclamation. 1700-05-28.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III); William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
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1700
(1700)
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Wing W2487D; ESTC R218535
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3,237
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1
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A93146
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True and happy news from Ireland, being the coppy of a letter vvritten from Sir W. Saintliger lord president of Munster, to the lord lieutenant of Ireland. Relating severall vallorous defeats given to the rebels, wherein many of them were slaine, the rest put to flight and much pillage taken. Read in the honorable House of Commons on Tuseday Aprill 25. 1642. Martis 25. Aprill. 1642. It is this day ordered by the Commons now assembled in Parliament, that this letter bee forthwith published in print. H. Elsinge Cler. parl. Com.
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Saintliger, W., Sir (William), d. 1642.; Leicester, Robert Sidney, Earl of, 1595-1677.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing S338; Thomason E144_21; ESTC R14887
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3,283
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8
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A06247
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An act for the charitable reliefe and ordering of person infected with the plague; Laws, etc.
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England and Wales.
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1630
(1630)
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STC 16731.5; ESTC S3075
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3,452
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2
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A59918
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A true copy of a letter written from Sir W. Saintliger, Lord President of Munster, to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland also, the votes of the Parliament, concerning Sir John Hotham.
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Saintliger, W. (William), Sir, d. 1642.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing S338A; ESTC R13486
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3,524
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9
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A47920
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Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament
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L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.; Harrington, James, 1664-1693.
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1690
(1690)
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Wing L1308B; ESTC R30498
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3,672
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9
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A22228
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ... to all people to whome these our letters patents shall come, greeting whereas wee are credibly giuen to vnderstand aswell by ... the maior and iurats of our towne and port of Hastings, within our county of Sussex ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1603-1625.
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1620
(1620)
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STC 8635; ESTC S3806
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3,714
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1
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A06226
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The abridgement of an acte of Common Counsel passed at the Guildehal in London the seconde day of Iuly 1586 in the xxviij yere of the raigne of Our Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth ... and there at the same time established for a law for the better seruice of Hir Maiestie in hir cariage belonging to Hir Highnesse housholde, and for the better gouernement of cartes, carters, carres and carre men, and the gouernement thereof by the authoritie of the same act committed to the gouernours of Christes hospitall : the same acte is take place from the xv day of the saide moneth of Iuly.
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; Dixey, Wolstan, Sir, 1525-1594.
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1586
(1586)
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STC 16711; ESTC S2787
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3,992
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12
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B00341
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A short forme of thankesgiving to God, for staying the contagious sickenes of the plague: to be used in common prayer, on Sundayes, Wednesdayes and Fridayes / Set forth by authoritie.
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1604
(1604)
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STC 16533; ESTC S93951
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4,023
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15
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A32686
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Charles the Second, by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c., to all and singular Archbishops ... and all other spiritual persons ... and to all other our officers, ministers, and subjects ... greeting : whereas we are credibly given to understand ... that upon Friday, the six and twentieth day of May last past, about four of the clock in the morning of the same day, there happened a sudden and most dreadful fire in the said borough of Southwark ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1676
(1676)
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Wing C3645; ESTC R43090
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4,123
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1
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A38209
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The bill for regulating abuses in elections of members to serve in Parliament as it was read a second time, and committed, by the House of Commons, upon Saturday the 5th of April, 1679 : and now offered as advice to the consideration of the whole kingdom.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1679
(1679)
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Wing E2532; ESTC R32902
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4,128
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6
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A75219
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1681. Astrological observations and predictions for the year of our Lord 1681 Wherein is briefly shewn the significations of the late comet, which was seen in December last, 1680. And what is signified by the eclipses and positions of the planets, in the figures of the four solar ingresses, &c. And what sorrowful times are approaching to the world, and what eminent changes are like to happen in most countries (from the influences of the three conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter in the fiery trigon, in 1682. and 1683.) Also monthly observations. For every month this present year. Briefly containing the most remarkable events that are likely to happen in some eminent citties in England, and in our neighbouring nations. By John Silvester.
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Silvester, John, 17th cent.
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1681
(1681)
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Wing A2387; ESTC R231775
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4,208
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8
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A82719
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament to the whole kingdome, concerning the excise: with additionall instructions for the better regulating of the same. Die Lunæ 22 Feb. 1646. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this declaration and instruction be forthwith printed and published. Io. Brown, Cler. Parliam.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing E1473; Thomason E377_15; ESTC R30022
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4,343
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12
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A17541
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Dreadfull newes: or A true relation of the great, violent and late earthquake Hapned the 27. day of March, stilo Romano last, at Callabria, in the kingdome of Naples, about the houres of three and foure in the afternoone, to the over-throw and ruine of many cities, townes, and castles, and the death of above fifty thousand persons. With the names of the principall of the sayd cities, townes and castles, destroyed by the said earthquake, according to the originall printed and published by authority at Venice. Published with license and authority.
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1638
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STC 4349.5; ESTC S113989
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4,386
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20
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A01164
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Nevves from France. A true relation of the great losses which happened by the lamentable accident of fire in the citie of Paris, the 24. day of October last past, 1621 which burnt downe the Merchants Bridge, the Changers Bridge, and diuers houses neere vnto them. Together with the speedy diligence vsed by the Duke De Monbason, gouernour of the said towne, for the quenching thereof. Also a decree made in the Court of Parliament in Paris, whereby an order is taken for prouiding for the merchants that haue lost their goods by the sayd fire, and to preuent the like mischance in time to come. Translated according to the French copie, printed at Paris.
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France. Parlement (Paris). Proceedings. 1621-10-26.
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1621
(1621)
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STC 11279.5; ESTC S102578
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4,753
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14
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A74467
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An act for setling of the militia of the Commonwealth of England. Die Jovis, 11 Julii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1650
(1650)
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Thomason E1061_8; ESTC R209234
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5,013
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14
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B02306
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Copy of an act presented to the Parliament by the merchants
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Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies.
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1695
(1695)
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Wing C5594AA; ESTC R174192
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5,016
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6
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A45967
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An act for incouraging Protestant-strangers and others to inhabit and plant in the kingdom of Ireland
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Ireland.
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1662
(1662)
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Wing I303; ESTC R26813
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5,038
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14
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A49623
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The last account from Fez, in a letter from one of the embassy to a person of honour in London containing a relation of Colonel Kirk's reception at Mequinez, by the Emperour, with several passages in relation to the affairs of Tangier.
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One of the embassy.
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1682
(1682)
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Wing L467; ESTC R2464
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5,063
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4
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A20518
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Strange newes from Antvvarpe which happened the 12. of August last past. 1612. First printed in Dutch at Bergen ap Zoame by Ioris Staell and now translated into English by I.F.
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I. F., fl. 1612.
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1612
(1612)
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STC 693; ESTC S115863
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5,108
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15
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B04810
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The Christians calamities: or, The Protestants complaint, collected out of many severall letters that were sent from beyond the seas into England, and presented to His Highness the Lord Protector, of England, Scotland and Ireland ... / Faithfully collected, drawn up, and written by Laurence Price. 1655.
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L. P. (Laurence Price), fl. 1625-1680?
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1655
(1655)
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Wing P3355B; ESTC R227727
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5,290
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36
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A56777
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The art of living in London, or, A caution how gentlemen, countreymen and strangers drawn by occasion of businesse should dispose of themselves in the thriftiest way not onely in the citie but in all other populous places as also a direction to the poorer sort that come thither to seeke their fortunes / by H. P.
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Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?
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1642
(1642)
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Wing P942; ESTC R22580
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5,383
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8
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A91084
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Proposals for making provisions for setting the poor on work
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1700
(1700)
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Wing P3728; ESTC R230122
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5,404
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4
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A22023
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By the King. A proclamation for preuention of future abuses in purueyance; Proclamations. 1606-04-23
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1606
(1606)
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STC 8392; ESTC S115721
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5,406
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3
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A68203
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Motus Medi-terraneus. Or, A true relation of a fearefull and prodigious earthquake which lately happened in the ancient citie of Couentrie, and some other places of the Kingdome, to the great amazement of the inhabitants. With a touch of some other occurrences, as well forraine as domestique.
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Holland, Henry, 1583-1650?
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1626
(1626)
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STC 13585.5; ESTC S119151
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5,450
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21
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A74596
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An order and declaration of His Highness and the council, for an assessment of sixty thousand pounds per mensem, for six moneths, from the five and twentieth of December, 1656. Thursday the 24th of July, 1656. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and the council, that this order and declaration be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Council.
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); England and Wales. Council of State.
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1656
(1656)
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Thomason E1065_9; ESTC R210605
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5,598
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14
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A57727
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The Red-Shankes sermon preached at Saint Giles church in Edenburgh, the last Sunday in April / by a highland minister.
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Row, James, 17th cent.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing R2057; ESTC R19008
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5,896
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10
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A90411
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The frame of the government of the province of Pennsylvania in America
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Penn, William, 1644-1718.
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1691
(1691)
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Wing P1293; ESTC R42318
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5,912
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18
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A92501
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An act of Parliament for encourageing the Scots Affrican and Indian Company. Edinburgh, June 26. 1695.; Laws, etc.
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Scotland.; Scotland. Parliament.
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1695
(1695)
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Wing S1127; ESTC R223389
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6,371
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19
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A92483
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Act for a Company Tradeing to Affrica and the Indies. June 26, 1695
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Scotland.
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1695
(1695)
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Wing S1076C; ESTC R43734
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6,429
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9
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A37973
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the further supply of the British army in Ireland
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England and Wales.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing E1983; ESTC R25066
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6,734
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12
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A22005
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Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, Fraunce, and Ireland ... whereas diuers great deceipts and abuses tending not only to the preiudice of vs in our customes and other duties, but also to the great deceipt ... of many of our louing subiects are dayly practised ... by persons using or exercising the art, misterie, and trade of dying and colouring of woolles ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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1604
(1604)
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STC 8358; ESTC S3804
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6,933
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1
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A00013
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Gods vvarning to His people of England, by the great overflowing of the waters or floudes lately hapned in South-Wales and many other places vvherein is declared the great losses and wonderfull damages that hapned thereby, by the drowning of many townes and villages to the vtter vndooing of many thousandes of people.
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Jones, William, of Usk.
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1607
(1607)
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STC 10011.4; ESTC S2616
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7,680
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16
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A00015
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Gods vvarning to his people of England By the great ouer-flowing of the vvaters or floudes lately hapned in South-wales and many other places. Wherein is described the great losses, and wonderfull damages, that hapned thereby: by the drowning of many townes and villages, to the vtter vndooing of many thousandes of people.
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Jones, William, of Usk.
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1607
(1607)
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STC 10011; ESTC S101184
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7,700
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16
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A83131
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For securing of all those that shall advance two hundred thousand pounds for the service of England and Ireland. With the names of the trustees and treasurers for the raising of the same. Die Jovis 13 Maii, 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance for the two hundred thousand pounds, be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.; Laws, etc.
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England and Wales.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing E1922; Thomason E386_18; ESTC R201487
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8,023
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16
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A31833
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A copie of the Kings commission, granted to Sir Nicolas Crispe, making him admirall of the sea-pirats brought (with other papers) to the Parliament ... and presented to the Committee for the Navie.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing C2170; ESTC P1309
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8,069
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16
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A45969
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An act for granting an additional duty on tobacco and for continuing unto His Majesty, an aid, or additional custom on several goods and merchandizes : and also for continuing the additional duty on beer and ale, and other liquors, till the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand, seaven hundred and two.
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Ireland.
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1697
(1697)
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Wing I305; ESTC R39284
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8,118
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17
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A54663
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A proclamation of his Majesty the King of Spaine For the Conservation of the contrabando. Revocation of the permissions. Prohibition of the use of the merchandises, and fruits of the realms of France, England, and Portugal; and reformation of vestures, and apparel, and other things. Published in Madrid, the 11th. of September, anno 1657. Translated out of Spanish.; Proclamations. 1657-09-11. English.
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Spain. Sovereign (1621-1665 : Philip IV)
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1657
(1657)
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Wing P1986A; ESTC R214121
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8,236
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16
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B07959
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The continuation of our weekely avisoes, since the 16. of May to the 4. of Iune, contayning amongst many other matters, these particulars following ...
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1631
(1631)
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STC 18507.215; ESTC S94335
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8,737
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17
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A73300
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The triumphs of fame and honour, or, The noble accomplish'd solemnity, full of cost, art and state, at the inauguration and establishment of the true worthy and right nobly minded Robert Parkhurst, into the right honourable office of Lord Maior of London the particularities of every invention in all the pageants, shewes and triumphs both by water and land, are here following fully set downe, being all performed by loves, liberall costs, and charges of the right worshipfull and worthy Brother-hood of the Cloth-workers the 29 of October 1634 / written by Iohn Taylor.
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Taylor, John, 1580-1653.
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1634
(1634)
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STC 23808; ESTC S5206
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8,852
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44
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A47075
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An astrological speculation of the late prodigy. Or A clear discovery of the approaching miseries signified by that comet, or blazing star which hath so long been visible, to several countries and nations in November, December and January; in the year 1680. Being a full account of the manner or nature of its effects, and in what countries they'l be exhibited. Also the true way of judging the effects, of all other comets, and such apparitions, carefully collected from the best experimental judgments of the choicest aphorisms, and according to their fundamental, and methodical rules; now in a seasonable time manifested in a plain and homely stile; fit for the understanding of mean capacities. By Thomas Jones a lover of learning, and student in astrology; & autodidactus.
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Jones, Thomas, 1648-1713.
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1681
(1681)
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Wing J990B; ESTC R219123
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9,547
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15
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A32836
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Sir Josiah Child's proposals for the relief and employment of the poor
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Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699.
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1670
(1670)
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Wing C3863; ESTC R32609
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9,559
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9
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A08110
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A proclamation or edict Touching the opening and restoring of the traffique, and commerce of Spain, with these countries: although they haue seuered themselues from the obeisance of the illustrous arch-duke, as also vvith all vassals and subiects of princes and common-weales, being their friends, or neutrals. Faithfully translated out of the Nether-landish tongue according to printed copy. Imprinted at Brussels.
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Netherlands. Sovereign (1598-1621 : Albert and Isabella)
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1603
(1603)
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STC 18472; ESTC S112765
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9,593
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23
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