B05288
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Act allowing the importation of Irish meal and oats. February 7th. 1696.
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Scotland. Privy Council.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing S1385; ESTC R182962
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419
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1
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B05309
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Act continuing the importation of Irish meal & oats, and allowing bear to be imported until the fifteen day of May next. Edinburgh, February 25th. 1696.
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Scotland. Privy Council.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing S1406; ESTC R182986
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453
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1
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B05349
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Act taking off the restraint put upon the export, and discharging the import of victual into this kingdom.
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Scotland. Privy Council.
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1685
(1685)
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Wing S1473; ESTC R183038
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544
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1
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B05414
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A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament, from the seventeenth of August, to the twenty first of October, 1686.
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Scotland. Parliament.
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1686
(1686)
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Wing S1547; ESTC R183294
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649
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1
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B05439
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A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fourteenth day of March next
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William II)
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1698
(1698)
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Wing S1571; ESTC R183313
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677
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2
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View Text
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B05474
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A proclamation against the importation of victuall
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Gibson, Alexander, Sir, d. 1693.; Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II)
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1676
(1676)
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Wing S1610B; ESTC R183345
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702
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1
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B05426
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A proclamation adjourning the Parliament till the ninth day of January next to come.
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
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1693
(1693)
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Wing S1559; ESTC R183304
|
721
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1
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B05413
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A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the last Tuesday of October to the first Thursday of April next ensuing
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James VII)
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1685
(1685)
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Wing S1546; ESTC R183293
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724
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1
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B05415
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A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the 25 of March 1691
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William II)
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1690
(1690)
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Wing S1548; ESTC R183295
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752
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1
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A84552
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An act and declaration of the Parliament of England touching a pamphlet, entituled, A declaration by the Kings Majesty, to his subjects of the kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland. Printed at Edinburgh, 1650.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1650
(1650)
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Wing E975; Thomason 669.f.15[51]; ESTC R212007
|
806
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1
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View Text
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A82479
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An act prohibiting the importing of any vvines, vvooll or silk from the kingdom of France, into the Commonwealth of England or Ireland, or any the dominions thereunto belonging.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1649
(1649)
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Wing E1149A; Thomason 669.f.14[69]; ESTC R211253
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849
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1
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View Text
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B05458
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Proclamation against importing victual from Ireland.
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William II)
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1697
(1697)
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Wing S1591; ESTC R183331
|
863
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1
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View Text
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A74336
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An Act for the admitting of the purchaser of bishops lands to pay their whole purchase-moneys by VVeavers-Hall bills.; Laws, etc. 1649
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England and Wales.
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1649
(1649)
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Thomason E1060_59; ESTC R208685
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904
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5
|
View Text
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A80512
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A copy of a paper concerning three propositions presented by the commissioners to the Kings Majesty on Munday last, October 9. 1648. With His Majesties finall answer, returned on Wednesday the 11 of October, concerning Ireland. And His Majesties Propositions for the nomination of a deputy and other officers for 20 years. Presented to the Parliament this present Friday, Octob. 13. 1648. This is a true copy examined. And His Majesties paper, subscribed Charles Rex.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
|
1648
(1648)
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Wing C6181; Thomason E467_23; ESTC R205266
|
945
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7
|
View Text
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A74122
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At Edinburgh the fifth day of February, one thousand six hundred fourty and nine years.
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Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates.
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1649
(1649)
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Thomason 669.f.13[82]; ESTC R211204
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953
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1
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B05584
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Proclamation, discharging the importing of salt beeff [sic] from Ireland into Scotland.
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William II)
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1695
(1695)
|
Wing S1769; ESTC R233605
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982
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1
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View Text
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A43189
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Heads of the expedient proposed in the Parliament at Oxford, in lieu of the former bill for excluding the Duke of York
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1681
(1681)
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Wing H1294; ESTC R9761
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1,019
|
3
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View Text
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B05713
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A proclamation, intercommuning the rebels in the Bass
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
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1691
(1691)
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Wing S1950; ESTC R183570
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1,101
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1
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View Text
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A94614
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To the Right Honourable the House of Peeres now assembled in Parliament The humble petition of many thousands of courtiers, citizens, gentlemens and trades-mens wives, inhabiting within the cities of London and Westminster, concerning the staying of the Queenes intended voyage into Holland; with many serious causes and weighty reasons, (which they desire) may induce the Honourable House to detaine Her Majestie. Presented and read in the House by the Lord Mandevill, the 10. of February. 1641.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T1628; Thomason 669.f.4[59]; ESTC R210850
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1,185
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1
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View Text
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A92466
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A proclamation anent burying in Scots linen; Proclamations. 1688-08-15
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Council of Trade (Scotland); James II, King of England, 1633-1701.
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1688
(1688)
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Wing S1019I; ESTC R229965
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1,187
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3
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View Text
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B05476
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Proclamation, against the importing of Irish victual.
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William II)
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1695
(1695)
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Wing S1611; ESTC R226052
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1,195
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1
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View Text
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B05843
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Reasons for conformity to the Church of England, as by law establish'd By R. Sherdley, who was formerly a Presbyterian minister in the city of Kilkeny, in Ireland.
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Sherdley, R.
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1699
(1699)
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Wing S3224; ESTC R184081
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1,200
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2
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View Text
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B05477
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A proclamation, against the importing victual or cattel from Ireland.
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
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1694
(1694)
|
Wing S1612; ESTC R183347
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1,292
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1
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View Text
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A79239
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His majesties last answer to the papers and propositions of the Commissioners of Scotland.
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Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1649
(1649)
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Wing C3090; Thomason 669.f.14[37]; ESTC R211148
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1,338
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1
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View Text
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A92692
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A proclamation for discovering who robbed the packquit; Proclamations. 1692-08-15
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Scotland. Privy Council.
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1692
(1692)
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Wing S1869; ESTC R229999
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1,348
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1
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View Text
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B05457
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A proclamation against importing of Irish cattel, or resetting thereof
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William II)
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1698
(1698)
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Wing S1590; ESTC R183330
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1,381
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1
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View Text
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B05479
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A proclamation against the rebels in armes in the vvestern shires
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Scotland. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
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1666
(1666)
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Wing S1612B; ESTC R183349
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1,453
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1
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View Text
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B05480
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A proclamation against the rebels in arms, in the vvestern shires
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Scotland. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
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1679
(1679)
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Wing S1613; ESTC R183350
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1,496
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1
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View Text
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B05717
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A proclamation, ordaining all persons in publick trust to sign the certificat and assurance
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
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1690
(1690)
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Wing S1960; ESTC R183575
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1,526
|
2
|
View Text
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B05478
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A proclamation, against the importing victual or cattel from Ireland
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
|
1697
(1697)
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Wing S1612A; ESTC R183348
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1,572
|
1
|
View Text
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A45982
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An act for the inlargement of the periods of time limited in an act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious declaration for the settlement of His kingdom of Ireland, &c.; Public General Acts. 1662. 14 Charles II c.2.
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Ireland.
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1662
(1662)
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Wing I316A; ESTC R216255
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1,595
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6
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View Text
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B05640
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A proclamation for apprehending the persons after-named, as having been in France contrair to the acts of Parliament.
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William II)
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1696
(1696)
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Wing S1840; ESTC R183501
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1,766
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1
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View Text
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A86819
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The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common-Councell assembled, presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: with the answer of the Lords to the said petition.
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
|
1648
(1648)
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Wing H3544; Thomason E457_10; ESTC R202505
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1,772
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7
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View Text
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A78875
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The Kings Maiesties manifesto to the kingdome of Ireland. Undertaken and published by the Marquesse of Clanrickard. Assuring them of the Kings hand, the Queen and Prince of Wales their engagements, and the assurance of the Crown of France for performance thereof. And that the Marquesse of Ormond shall punctually observe (during the Kings want of freedome) such commands from the Queen and Prince of Wales, as shall be signified unto him by the Lord Digby (as principall Secretary of State;) and not obey what is commanded by his Majesty in any restraint. As also for the calling a free Parliament, procuring acts of oblivion, and other desires of the Catholickes of that kingdome. Signed by the Marquesse of Clanrickard. January 19. 1646. These papers of the Marquesse of Clanrickards undertakings between his Majesty and the kingdome of Ireland, are examined and printed according to order of Parliament.
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Clanricarde, Ulick de Burgh, Earl of, 1604-1657.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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1647
(1647)
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Wing C2427; Thomason E371_11; ESTC R201307
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1,876
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8
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View Text
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A64018
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Two letters from two gentlemen lately come from Ireland, and landed in Scotland to a person of quality of Ireland now in London, giving an account of some affairs relating to the present state of Ireland.
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W. S.; P. J.
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1689
(1689)
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Wing T3466; ESTC R225605
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1,911
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2
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View Text
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A79098
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The Kings Maiesties speech in the House of Lords in Parliament on Tuesday the 14. day of Decemb. 1641. For the raising of forces to reduce the Irish rebels to a loyall subjection. Also a letter sent by the Lord chiefe justices of Ireland to the House of Parliament, Decemb. 14. 1641. concerning their miserable and distressed estate in the county of Conno; the rebels being within 4. miles of Dublin. Likewise the copie of a letter sent from the major of Plimmouth [sic], discribing the insatiable cruelty of the rebels done to the Protestants in all places where they come.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; Pym, John, 1584-1643.; Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.
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1641
(1641)
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Wing C2789; Thomason E199_40; ESTC R9896
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1,980
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8
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View Text
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A90191
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XXIX. articles of peace, concluded, agreed and signed by the Marquesse of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, commissioner for the King, and the Lord Viscount Mountgarret, President of the Supream Councel, and the commissioner for the Irish at the treaty held at Dublin. Published in Dublin by heralds, and sound of trumpet, Aug. 1. 1646. August 22. 1646. These are the true copies of the originall papers that were presented to the Committee for Ireland, and are appointed to be forthwith printed and published.
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde); Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.; Mountgarret, Richard Butler, Viscount, 1578-1651.
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1646
(1646)
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Wing O463; Thomason E351_6; ESTC R201066
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1,993
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8
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View Text
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A39438
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At the court at Whitehall the 16th of February, 1680 Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty, His Highness the Prince Rupert Lord Bishop of London ... Whereas since the expiration of the Act of Parliament made in the 22d & 23d year of his Majesties reign, entitled, An Act for regulating the plantation trade; ...; Proclamations. 1681-02-16.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
|
1681
(1681)
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Wing E855; ESTC R215339
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2,061
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2
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View Text
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A46144
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Whereas His Majestie by his gracious letters, bearing date the two and twentieth day of September last to us the lord lieutenant directed, taking notice, that the late commissioners for executing the Acts of Settlement & Explanation, did not by virtue of their commission proceed to the adjudication of any the claims of the transplanted persons to the province of Connaught ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, Essex.
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1672-1677 : Essex); Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, 1631-1683.
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1676
(1676)
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Wing I802; ESTC R36889
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2,149
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2
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View Text
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A83807
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A publike declaration and protestation of the secured and secluded members of the House of Commons against the treasonable and illegall late acts and proceedings of some few confederate members of that dead House, since their forcible exclusion, 13. Febr. 1648.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
|
1649
(1649)
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Wing E2691; Thomason 669.f.13[88]; ESTC R205365
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2,392
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1
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View Text
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B05473
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A proclamation against the importation of Irish victual and cattel
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Scotland. Privy Council.
|
1676
(1676)
|
Wing S1610A; ESTC R183344
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2,476
|
1
|
View Text
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A86821
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The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen and commons of the City of London, in Common-Councel assembled, presented to the Right Honorable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. With the answer of the Commons to the said petition. Die Mercurii, 9 Augusti, 1648. Ordered by the Commons ... that the City petition .. be forthwith printed ...
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
|
1648
(1648)
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Wing H3545; Thomason E458_7; ESTC R202504
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2,678
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8
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View Text
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B05742
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Edinburgh, the seventh day of October, one thousand six hundred and sixty three. Whereas his Majesty ... finding that many seditious and turbulent persons, ministers and others in the Kingdom of Ireland ... were coming over, expecting shelter here, ...
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Scotland. Privy Council.
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1663
(1663)
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Wing S2007AA; ESTC R183600
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2,828
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2
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View Text
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A04070
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The rates of marchandizes as they are set downe in the Booke of rates for the custome and subsidie of poundage, and for the custome and subsidie of cloathes, the same being appointed by his Maiestie, and confirmed by the Lorde deputye and Councell, and ordered to be published in print, for the direction of such as it may concerne in this kingdome of Ireland.; Book of rates.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)
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1608
(1608)
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STC 14128.3; ESTC S113285
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2,870
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16
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View Text
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B05475
|
A proclamation against the importing of Irish victual, cattel, horses, and mares, &c.
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II)
|
1680
(1680)
|
Wing S1610C; ESTC R183346
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2,955
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1
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View Text
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A78701
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A declaration for peace from the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and the dukes, marquesses, bishops, earles, lords, knights, and the rest of his commissioners at Newport; to be published throughout the kingdom of England, and dominion of VVales; containing, their unanimous resolutions for an agreement with both houses of Parliament, within the time (of 40 dayes) limited for the treaty; and His gracious and finall answer to the paper of Ireland, presented to the commissioners on Friday last. With their happy and joyfull agreement therein. Dated at Newport 14 Octob. 1648. Subscribed Charles Rex.
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1648
(1648)
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Wing C2201; Thomason E468_5; ESTC R205325
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3,043
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10
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View Text
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A82583
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A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for new loans and contributins [sic], as well from the United-Provinces, as from England and Wales, for the speedy relief of the miserable and distressed estate of the Protestants in the kingdom of Ireland; whose lives are dayly sacrificed, not onely to the malice of their and our bloudy enemies (the Popish rebels) but like like (sic) to starving, cold, and hunger.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
|
1643
(1643)
|
Wing E1298; Thomason 669.f.5[126]; ESTC R205675
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3,374
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1
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View Text
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A81264
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The Case is altered. Or, Dreadful news from hell. In a discourse between the ghost of this grand traytor and tyrant Oliver Croomwel, and sir reverence my Lady Joan his wife, at their late meeting neer the scaffold on Tower-hill. With his epitaph written in hell, on all the grand traytors, now in the Tower.
|
|
1660
(1660)
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Wing C871; Thomason E1869_2; ESTC R209726
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3,438
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16
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View Text
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A38171
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Votes of both Houses of Parliament with sundry articles or acts of Parliament to confirm the same taken out of the records of the tower.
|
England and Wales. Parliament.
|
1642
(1642)
|
Wing E2446_VARIANT; ESTC R172037
|
3,610
|
1
|
View Text
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A82895
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A message of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England, assembled at Westminster, to his Majesty, now at his court, at Holmby-House; for a firme and well grounded peace in England, and prosecution of the affaires in Ireland. Die Jovis 1647. It is this day ordered, that this message for a firme and well grounded peace for England, and for the prosecution of the affaires in Ireland, be forthwith printed and published according to order of Parliament.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
|
1647
(1647)
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Wing E1656; Thomason E378_20; ESTC R201387
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3,658
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11
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View Text
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A83215
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Die Veneris, 13 Junii, 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the more speedy getting in of the monies in arreare, formerly imposed upon the bill of 400000 li. The ordinances for the fifty subsidies, weekly assessment, and weekly meale, within the city of London and liberties thereof. Joh. Brown, Cleric. Parliamentorum. H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
|
1645
(1645)
|
Wing E1998; Thomason E288_16; ESTC R200102
|
3,824
|
11
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View Text
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B02019
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His Maiesties most gracious message, May the 12th. from Holdenby, to the Lords and Commons in the Parliament of England, assembled at Westminster, and the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland. With his answer to the propositions.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles, I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Parliament.; Scotland. Parliament. Commissioners in London.
|
1647
(1647)
|
Wing C2511B; ESTC R201514
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3,844
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8
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View Text
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A78940
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His Maiesties most gracious message, May the 12th. from Holdenby, to the Lords and Commons in the Parliament of England, assembled at Westminster, and the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland; with his answer to the propositions.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
|
1647
(1647)
|
Wing C2511; Thomason E388_19; ESTC R201514
|
3,848
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12
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View Text
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A38652
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A copy of a letter from the Earle of Essex, by order of the pretended Houses of Parliament, to Prince Rupert with His Highnesse answer thereunto.
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Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1591-1646.; Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing E3310; ESTC R8995
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3,951
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8
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View Text
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A38657
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A letter from the Earl of Essex to His Highnesse Prince Rupert concerning the putting to death of souldiers come out of Ireland taken prisoners : with His Highnesse answer thereunto.
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Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1591-1646.; Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing E3319; ESTC R27352
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3,965
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14
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A82060
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The declaration and resolution of Robert Earle of VVarvvick, Lord Admirall for the King, Parliament of England, and all the officers, and sea-men a boord, his Navie touching the personall treaty: and their resolution to joyne with the Prince, in the case the treaty shall be either retarded, obstructed, or opposed by any party, as well the Army, as all others: and their vowes, and ingagement to stand for the three states, King, Lords, and Commons; against all opposers, and gain-sayers whatsoever.
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Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, 1587-1658, attributed name.
|
1648
(1648)
|
Wing D552A; Thomason E469_9; ESTC R204168
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4,102
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8
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View Text
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A82492
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An additional Act for burying in woollen; Public General Acts. 1680-1681. 32 Car.II.c.1-2 + Table
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England and Wales.; England and Wales. Public General Acts. 1680-1681. 32 Car.II.c.1.; England and Wales. Public General Acts. 1680-1681. 32 Car.II.c.2.; England and Wales. Public General Acts. 1680-1681. 32 Car.II. Table.
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1685
(1685)
|
Wing E1168D; ESTC R231761
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4,134
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12
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View Text
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A78830
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The Kings Majesties last gracious message for peace sent to the two Houses of Parliament examined, and several observations from the same concerning Ireland: vvith a copy of the Lord Digbies letter, the Kings Majesties commission, and the articles of peace.
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Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).
|
1646
(1646)
|
Wing C2368; Thomason E322_11; ESTC R200578
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4,214
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8
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View Text
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A78923
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His Majesties most gratious ansvver at the delivery of the propositions for peace. Certified to the Parliament by a letter from the Earle of Pembrook, and the commissioners. Who presented them to the King on Tuesday last, at Hampton Court, Septemb. 7. 1647. Also His Majesties last propositions.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1647
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Wing C2499; Thomason E406_12; ESTC R201916
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4,680
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8
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A83594
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Uotes of both houses of Parliament: vvith sundry articles, or acts of Parliament to confirme the same. : Taken out of the records of the Tower. : Also, two orders of both houses of Parliament: The one, to all high sheriffes, iustices of the peace, and other officers within 150. miles of the city of Yorke. The other, in particular to the high sheriffes, iustices of the peace, and other officers within the county of Lancaster. : In generall, to all the counties of England and dominion of Wales. / Die Sabbati 28. Maii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these votes with the articles be forthwith printed and published. ; Io. Browne cleric. Parliamentorum.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Browne, John, ca. 1608-1691.
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1642
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Wing E2449A; ESTC R175167
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4,792
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8
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A87303
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An act for keeping and celebrating the twenty third of October as an anniversary thanksgiving in the kingdom of Ireland. Together with a form of divine service, to be used there on the same day. : These are to give notice, that the Protestants of Ireland, at present in and about the city of London, intend to meet (at the Church of St. Mary le Bow) upon Wednesday the twenty third day of this instant October, at ten of the clock in the morning, in pursuance of an act of Parliament in that kingdom, to give thanks to almighty God for the deliverance from the bloody massacre and rebellion begun by the Irish Papists the twenty third day of October, 1641.; Laws, etc.
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Ireland.; Ireland. Parliament.
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1689
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Wing I307aA; ESTC R171961
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4,806
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8
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A83593
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Votes of both Houses of Parliament: with sundry articles, or acts of Parliament to confirme the same. Taken out of the records of the Tower. Also, two orders of both Houses of Parliament: the one, to all high sheriffes, justices of the peace, and other officers, within 150. miles of the city of Yorke: the other, in particular to the high sheriffs, justices of the peace, and other officers within the county of Lancaster. In generall, to all the counties of England, and Dominion of Wales. Die Sabbathi 28. Maii 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these votes with the articles be forthwith printed and published. Io. Browne Cleric. Parliamentorum.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
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Wing E2448; Thomason E149_8; ESTC R10461
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4,812
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12
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A80787
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Irelands ingratitude to the Parliament of England. Or, A remonstrance of Colonell Crawfords, shewing the Jeuiticall [sic] plots against the Parliament, which was the onely cause he left his imployment there. Die Sabbathi, Feb. 3. 1643. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Colonell Crawfords remonstrance be printed and published. H. Elsinge Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Crawford, Lawrence, 1611-1645.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1644
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Wing C6864; Thomason E33_28; ESTC R22835
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4,959
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15
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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
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Wing I303; ESTC R26813
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5,038
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14
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A46107
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Whereas by an act made in this present Parliament, intituled, An act for the enlargement of the periods of time limited in an act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious declaration, for the settlement of his kingdom of Ireland, &c. ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde.
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde); Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.
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1663
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Wing I720; ESTC R43292
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5,283
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3
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A96639
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The Lord Willoughby of Parham, his letter to an honorable member of the House of Parliament. His Majesties letter to the Lord Willoughby of Parham. The Lord Willoughby of Parham his letter, in answer, to His Maiesties. With the message of the Lords to the House of Commons upon the said letters. As also the Lord of Warwicks letter to his brother the Earle of Holland. And the declaration or resolution of the officers in the county of Essex, to the Earl of Warwick, lord lievtenant of that county. With the approbation of both houses concerning the same.
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Willoughby of Parham, Francis Willoughby, Baron, 1613?-1666.; Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, 1587-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I). aut
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1642
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Wing W2860; Thomason E150_4; ESTC R15128
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5,316
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18
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A83743
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A letter from the House of Commons assembled in the Parliament of England at Westminster, to the right honorable and right reverend, the lords, ministers and others of the present General Assembly of the Church of Scotland sitting at Edenburgh [sic], containing a narrative of the proceedings of the Parliament of England in the work of reformation ... and of their endeavors for settlement of peace, and for preservation of the union between the two kingdoms of England and Scotland.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; Church of Scotland.
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1648
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Wing E2621A; ESTC R230887
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5,561
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15
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A96165
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Weighty queries relating to the past, present, and future state of Ireland calculated for the present and future benefit of that unhappy kingdom. And tendred to the serious consideration of all who are willing to be inform'd how it became unhappy, and how it may yet be made happy again to posterity.
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1691
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Wing W1258A; ESTC R230818
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5,616
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4
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A36920
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Proposals of Nicholas Dupin, Esq; The first deputy governour of the linnen and white writing-paper corporation in England, Scotland, and Ireland To all the parishes in and about the city of London, and within the weekly bills of mortality, to set the poor to work, who are not employed in the woollen manufacture; whereby the said parishes will (after the expiration of the first year) be not only eased and discharged of the burthen of them for ever, but also be considerable gainers: for by employing 50000 poor, in the several parish workhouses, the product of their labour will amount, in one year, to the sum of 225000l. as it is hereafter more at large explained; which sum is to remain for a perpetual fund or stock, to be lodged and secured in the chamber of London or Bank of England, for the use of the poor, besides the charitable gifts, legacies, and other revenues formerly given and bequeathed by pious persons, and the voluntary, liberal, and charitable contributions to be bestowed by well disposed Christians, towards the encreasing the said poor's stock, and also the profits of the manufactured goods when sold.
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Dupin, Nicholas.; Company of White Paper Makers (London, England)
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1698
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Wing D2647; ESTC R216746
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6,105
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6
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A46071
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A proclamation for publishing an act of Parliament, intituled, An Act for the Advancement of the Trade of Linen Manufacture, and for remitting the penalties thereby incurred, and for inlarging several periods of time in the said act contained by the Lord Lieutenant and Council.
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1661-1669 : Ormonde); Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.
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1667
(1667)
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Wing I625; ESTC R36844
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6,113
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3
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A48054
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A letter from Duke Schomberge's camp, giving an account of the condition of the English and Irish army, and a true account of all the papists in Ireland their number and estates, with reasons for declaring them forfeited, and the several parties amongst them with all the material circumstances that relate to that kingdom : from the camp at Dundalke, November 4, 1689.
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1689
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Wing L1461; ESTC R9296
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6,671
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11
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A86142
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The heads of proposals, agreed on by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councell of the Armie. Tendred to the commissioners of Parliament residing with the Armie, to be by them presented to the Parliament. Containing their particular desires (in pursuance of their former declarations and papers) in order to the cleering and securing the rights and liberties of this kingdome, in the setling of a just and lasting peace therein; leaving the terms of peace for the kingdome of Scotland, to stand as in the late propositions of both kingdoms, unlesse that kingdome have agreed, or shall agree to any alteration. To which proposalls are added the explanations upon severall particulars therein agreed upon at the late generall Councell of the Army at Putney, on Thursday Septemb. 16. 1647. In answer to certaine queres thereupon made by the commissioners of Parliament residing with the Army. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of his Armie. Signed, Jo. Rushworth, Secretarie.
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England and Wales. Army. Council.; Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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1647
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Wing H1285; Thomason E408_8; ESTC R202597
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6,681
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16
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A82658
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the present lamentable, and miserable condition of Ireland, the poore Protestants in some places being forced to kill their horses to satisfie their hunger, and very many others having perished by famine. With some sad and serious motives propounded by both houses, to all pious and well affected Englishmen for their speedy reliefe, a thing earnestly to be intended considering what courses are now set on foot at Oxford, for bringing those barbarous rebels into this kingdom. Whereunto are added, the severall propositions made by the committees of the House of Commons, and the committee of adventurers chosen in London out of the body of the adventurers, and ratified by the House, for the more perfect incouragement of all that wish well to the generall cause of religion, the relieving of the Protestant brethren in Ireland, and the safety of this state and kingdome.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing E1394; Thomason E55_20; ESTC R23525
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6,687
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15
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A83380
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The petition of the Lords and Commons, presented to His Majestie by the Earle of Stamford, Master Chancellour of the Exchequer, and Master Hungerford, April 18. 1642 Together with His Majesties answer thereunto.; Humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament presented to His Majestie at York, 18 April, concerning his message lately sent unto them touching his resolution of going into Ireland
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England and Wales. Parliament.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).
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1642
(1642)
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Wing E2179aA; ESTC R224956
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6,818
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17
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A87242
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A true copy of a second letter, sent from the Lord of Inchiquine to the honorable Collonell Michaell Iones commander in chiefe of the Parliaments forces in Leinster, and governor of the citty of Dublin, vvith Colonell Iones his answer, to the Lord of Inchiquines saied letter.
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Inchiquin, Murrough O'Brien, Earl of, 1614-1674.; Jones, Michael, d. 1649.
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1649
(1649)
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Wing I135B; ESTC R223518
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7,161
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20
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B02741
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The case of the dissenters of Ireland consider'd, in reference to the sacramental test.
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Dopping, Anthony, 1643-1697.
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1695
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Wing D1910; ESTC R171816
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7,433
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8
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A92404
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The converts letter to his old freinds. Or The apologie of a commander of the Kings party, for diserting of that party, and bearing armes for the Parliament. Wherein is shewed, that those pretences of defending the Protestant religion, the fundamentall lawes, the liberties of the subjects, &c. on that party, are but specious. What Irish, and papists, have been honoured & cheifly intrusted. How if that army doth conquer, as it is now moulded, popery and tiranny, of necessity must be introduced. Withe the lawfulnesse of bearing defensive armes by the Parliament. Printed and published according to order.
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W. R.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing R94; Thomason E260_43; ESTC R212471
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7,823
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11
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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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A67241
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The remonstrance of the Commons of England, to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament preferred to them by the hands of the Speaker.
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Walker, Henry, Ironmonger.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing W382A; ESTC R222557
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8,065
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18
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A92601
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A proclamation or act by the Parliament of Scotland, for the proclaiming of Charles Prince of Wales, King of great Brittain, Franee [sic], and Ireland, through all the market places in that kingdom. Also the remonstrance of the Navie to rhesupream [sic] power of the kingdom, the Commons assembled in the Parliament of England, and to his Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax. Febr. 12. 1648. Imprimatur Gilbert Mabbott.
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Scotland. Parliament.; Brooke, Richard, Capt.; Hadock, Richard.
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1649
(1649)
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Wing S1326; Thomason E542_8; ESTC R203725
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8,112
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16
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A75670
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Articles of religion; or, The fourteen pillars of the Church of England, presented to our late King Charls at the Isle of Wight, and now humbly tendred to the mature consideration of the Supreme Authority of this nation. Compendiously extracted, and drawn up in these ensuing heads. I. Of faith in the Holy Trinity. II. Of the Word, or Son of God, which was made very man. III. Of Christs descending down into Hell. ... XIV. Of Christ alone without sin.
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Church of England.
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1654
(1654)
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Wing A3869; Thomason E813_8; ESTC R207332
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8,222
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15
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B01982
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A proposal and considerations relating to an office of credit upon land security: proposed to their excellencies the Lords Justices: and to the lords of the Privy Council, and Parliament of Ireland. / By Dr. Hugh Chamberlen.
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Chamberlen, Hugh, fl. 1720 .; England and Wales. Lords Justices.; England and Wales. Privy Council.; Ireland. Parliament.
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1697
(1697)
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Wing C1879A; ESTC R233230
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8,355
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32
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A86047
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The replication of Master Glyn, in the name of all the Commons of England, to the generall answer of Thomas Earle of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to the severall charges exhibited against him in Parliament by the house of Commons, April the 13. 1641.
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Glynne, John, Sir, 1603-1666.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1641
(1641)
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Wing G891; Thomason E207_10; ESTC R17729
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8,588
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22
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A84656
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A declaration from His Excellencie Sr. Thomas Fairfax, and his Councell of Warre. Concerning their proceeding in the proposalls, prepared and agreed on by the Councell of the Armie, to be tendred to the Commissioners of Parliament, residing in the Army, and with them to be treated on by the Commissioners of the Army. Together with the heads of the said proposalls, containing the particulars of their desires, in pursuance of their former declarations and papers, in order to the clearing, and securing of the rights, and liberties of the kingdome, and the setling of a just and lasting peace. To which are added some further particular desires, for the removing, and redressing of divers present pressing grievances, being also comprised in, or in necessarie pursuance of their former representations and papers appointed to be treated upon.
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England and Wales. Army. Council.; Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing F139A; Thomason E401_4; ESTC R201772
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8,728
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17
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A70545
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The two great questions whereon in this present juncture of affairs, the peace & safety of His Maiestie's person, and of all His Protestant subjects in his three kingdoms next under God depend stated, debated, and humbly submitted to the consideration of Supreme Authority, as resolved by Christ.
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Lawrence, William, 1613 or 14-1681 or 2.
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1681
(1681)
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Wing L693; ESTC R9
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8,773
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17
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A25525
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An answer to A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a Member of the House of Commons: on the votes of the 14th instant. Relating to the trade of Ireland
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1698
(1698)
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Wing A3315; ESTC R214852
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8,784
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18
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B05226
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Act repealing all acts of Parliament or Committee made for the late unlawfull engagement, and ratifying the protestation and opposition against the same.
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Scotland. Convention of Estates.
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1649
(1649)
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Wing S1157A; ESTC R183954
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8,826
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22
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A39845
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A declaration from his excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his councell of warre concerning their proceedings in the proposalls prepared and agreed on by the councel of the Army, to be tendred to the Commissioners of Parliament residing in the Army, and with them to be treated on by the Commissioners of the Army : together with the heads of the said proposalls, containing the particulars of their desires, in pursuance of their former declarations and papers, in order to the clearing and securing of the rights and liberties of the kingdome, and the settling of a just and lasting peace : to which are added, some further particular desires, for the removing and redressing of divers present pressing grievances, being also comprised in, or in necessary pursuance of their former representation and papers appointed to be treated on.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing F139; ESTC R3200
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8,844
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20
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A25524
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An answer to A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a Member of the House of Commons: on the votes of the 14th. instant. Relating to the trade of Ireland
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1698
(1698)
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Wing A3314; ESTC R213992
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8,975
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41
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A64341
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Ten matters worthy of note I. The declaration or resolution of the officers in the county of Essex, to the Earle of VVarwick, L. Lievtenant of that county. II. The Lord Willoughby of Parham his letter to an honorable Member of the Parliament. III. His Maiesties letter to the Lord VVilloughby of Parham. IIII. The Lord VVilloughby of Parham his letter, in answer to His Maiestie. V. With the message of the Lords to the House of Commons upon the said letrers [sic]. VI. Also the Lord of Warwicks, letter to his brother the Earle of Holland; VII. With the approbation of both Houses concerning the same. Die Iovis, 9. Iunii, 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these severall letters and resolutions shall be forthwith printed and pulished [sic]. Ioh. Brown, Cler. Parliament. VIII. And also a proclamation by the King, proclaimed in London the ninth of Iune, 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hotham, and the militia. IX. And a declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament concerning the said proclamation. X With the
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Willoughby of Parham, Francis Willoughby, Baron, 1613?-1666. aut; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. aut
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T672A; ESTC R220816
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9,075
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8
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A47738
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Considerations of importance to Ireland in a letter to a member of Parliament there; upon occasion of Mr Molyneaux's late book: intituled, The case of Ireland's being bound by Acts of Parliament in England, stated. Printed anno 1698.
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Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.
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1698
(1698)
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Wing L1125; ESTC R216404
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9,161
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10
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B02987
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The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace, agreed upon by the mutuall advice and consent of the Parliaments of both kingdoms, united by Solemn League and Covenant. / Presented unto His Majesty at Oxford the 24. of Novemb. last, by Committees from both Houses of Parliament, and Commissioners from the Kingdom of Scotland. Together with an order and severall votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 4. and 8. of this prsent Octob. 1645. for delinquents to compound according to the said propositions, and to come in to the Parliament before December next ensuing.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Scotland. Parliament.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing E1553D; ESTC R175103
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9,224
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18
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A37588
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Anno regni Caroli regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo septimo at the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, anno Dom. 1640 ... : an act for the speedie and effectuall reducing of the rebells in His Majesties kingdom of Ireland to their due obedience to His Majestie and the Crown of England.
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England and Wales.
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1641
(1641)
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Wing E1127; ESTC R41133
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9,354
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15
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A47993
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A letter from a gentleman in Ireland to his friend in London upon occasion of a pamphlet entituled a vindication of the present government of Ireland under His Excellency Richard Earl of Tyrconnel.
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1688
(1688)
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Wing L1386; ESTC R30938
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10,133
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15
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A90938
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Prerogative anatomized: or, An exact examination of those protestations and professions, whereby she hath attempted and indeavoured to preferre her selfe above the Parliament. By a lover of truth, peace and parliaments. Multa videntur quæ non sunt. Published by authority.
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Lover of truth, peace, and parliaments.
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1644
(1644)
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Wing P3219; Thomason E20_4; ESTC R2844
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10,786
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15
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B01877
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A lette[r] from a gentleman in the country, to a member of the House of Commons in England; in reference to the votesof the 14th of December, 97. Relating to the trade of Ireland. Together with an answer to the said letter. / By Sir F. B.
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F. B.
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1698
(1698)
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Wing B62; ESTC R170408
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11,607
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28
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A77534
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Two remarkable letters concerning the Kings correspondence with the Irish rebels. The first by Digby in the Kings name to the Irish Commisioners. The second from the Lord Muskery one of those Commissioners in answer to Digby. Also a full state of the Irish negotiation at Oxford now treated, set forth in the rebels propositions, and the Kings particular concessions. Published according to order.
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Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677.; Clancarty, Donogh MacCarty, Earl of, 1594-1665.; Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, 1612-1677. Two letters of his sacred Majesty.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing B4785; Thomason E300_8; ESTC R200255
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11,715
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16
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A42360
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Two speeches of Mr. James Guthry before the Parliament one after the reading of his indictment, Feb. 21, 1661, the other immediately after the reading of the processe, April 10, 1661.
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Guthrie, James, 1612?-1661.
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1661
(1661)
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Wing G2267A; ESTC R12166
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12,150
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16
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A78818
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The Irish cabinet: or His Majesties secret papers, for establishing the Papall clergy in Ireland, with other matters of high concernment, taken in the carriages of the Archbishop of Tuam, who was slain in the late fight at Sliggo in that kingdom. Together with two exact and full relations of the severall victories obtained by the Parliaments forces, through Gods blessing, in the same kingdom. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that His Majesties papers taken at Sliggo, be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Cole, William,; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1646
(1646)
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Wing C2353; Thomason E316_29; ESTC R200537
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12,243
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24
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A63745
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A true representation to the King and people of England how matters were carried on all along in Ireland by the late King James in favor of the Irish papists there from his accession to the crown, to the tenth of April, 1689 / by an impartial eye-witness.
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Impartial eye-witness.
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1689
(1689)
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Wing T3098; ESTC R24644
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12,268
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21
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