A80531
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A copy of the petition delivered to the King at Newark, in His Majesties passage to York, by divers of the inhabitants of the county of Lincoln.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing C6215; Thomason 669.f.4[87]; ESTC R210347
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631
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1
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A86148
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The heads of the petition.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing H1297; Thomason 669.f.11[41]; ESTC R210550
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673
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1
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A83860
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Votes. Die Martis. 12. July. 1642.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing E2756; Thomason 669.f.5[57]; ESTC R26122
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675
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1
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A38170
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Votes die Martis 12 July, 1642.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing E2443; ESTC R26122
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675
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1
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A39434
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At the court at Whitehall, the one and thirtieth of January, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Majesty hath received complaint in council, that several justices of the peace ...
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1679
(1679)
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Wing E846; ESTC R39429
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698
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1
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B03075
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The House of Lords answer to the citie of Londons remonstrance.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
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1646
(1646)
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Wing E2788A; ESTC R175260
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703
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1
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A92093
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The copy of a vvarrant under Prince Kuperts [sic] hand to the officers of the Hundred of Winnershly in the county of Northampton.
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Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing R2288; Thomason 669.f.8[34]; ESTC R212151
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733
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1
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A46020
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A declaration of the General Convention of Ireland expressing their detestation of the unjust proceedings against the late King, in a pretended high court of justice in England.
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Ireland. General Convention.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing I379; ESTC R43284
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738
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2
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A46022
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A declaration of the General Convention of Ireland expressing their detestation of the unjust proceedings against the late King, in a pretended high court of justice in England.
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Ireland. General Convention.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing I380; ESTC R39297
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745
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1
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A91025
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Prince Ruperts cruell vvarrant
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Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing P3490; Thomason 669.f.8[36]; ESTC R212154
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751
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1
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A31516
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Certaine quæres propounded, and sent by the divines of Oxford to the synod now assembled at Westminster desiring their resolutions upon them, concerning the oath published now to be taken.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing C1743; ESTC R8125
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827
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1
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A40019
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The copy of his excellency the Earle of Forth's letter to the Earle of Essex and the copy of His Majesties letter to the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Westminster, sent enclosed in the same 3 March 1643.
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Forth and Brentford, Patrick Ruthven, Earl of, 1573?-1651.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing F1614; ESTC R6858
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844
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8
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A32517
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By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending certain persons therein named, accused of high treason
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1679
(1679)
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Wing C3436; ESTC R35887
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871
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1
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A74207
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The humble petition, of the peacefull, obedient, religious, and honest Protestants of this Kingdome presented unto the honourable House of Commons, by Doctor Hynton, in their behalf the 7. day of January, 1641.
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Hinton, John Sir, 1603?-1682.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1641
(1641)
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Thomason 669.f.4[38]
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874
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1
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A34521
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A Copy of the test which is to be taken by all such persons as shall be imployed in any publick place of trust in Scotland
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1681
(1681)
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Wing C6231; ESTC R225211
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928
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2
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A94645
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To the right honorable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament the humble declaration and resolution of the deputy-lieutenants, colonells, captains, and officers, assented unto, and with great cheerfulnesse approved of, by the souldiers of the trained bands within the county of Southampton, at the generall musters begun the 21 day of June, 1642. being to the number of above five thousand men, besides a great many voluntiers, who then offered to serve in person.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T1670; Thomason 669.f.5[53]; ESTC R210867
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962
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1
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A32418
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By the King, a proclamation for a general fast
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1679
(1679)
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Wing C3309; ESTC R34809
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1,011
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1
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B05606
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A proclamation, for a solemn national fast to be keeped monethly.
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : Willliam and Mary)
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1691
(1691)
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Wing S1792; ESTC R183472
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1,014
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1
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A62775
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To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, the humble petition of the major, aldermen, and common-councell of the city of London
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T1542A; ESTC R33677
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1,029
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1
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View Text
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B05612
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Proclamation for a solemn national monthly fast
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
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1692
(1692)
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Wing S1799; ESTC R183478
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1,050
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1
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A94547
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To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and Common Councell of the City of London.
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T1542; Thomason 669.f.4[42]; ESTC R205399
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1,053
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1
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A82917
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An order for the speedy raising of money for the advancing of the Scotch Army Die Sabbathi. 7. October. 1643.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Penington, Isaac, Sir, 1587?-1660.; City of London (England). Lord Mayor.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing E1682; Thomason 669.f.7[46]; ESTC R211988
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1,058
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1
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View Text
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A32420
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By the King, a proclamation for a general fast
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1680
(1680)
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Wing C3310; ESTC R34810
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1,169
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1
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View Text
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A80498
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A copy of a letter vvhich Master Speaker is ordered by the Commons house of Parliament, to send to the members of that house, that are now residing in their severall counties, to further the advancement of the adventure for Ireland.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing C6166; Thomason 669.f.5[5]; ESTC R210460
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1,309
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1
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A95870
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A very considerable and lamentable petition, delivered to the Honourable House of Commons, February the 12th. 1641 To the honourable the knights citizens and burgesses of the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the master, wardens, and commonalty of the mastery or trade of the silk throsters of London.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing V275; Thomason 669.f.4[60]; ESTC R210859
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1,339
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1
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A79124
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Charles by the grace of God King of great Brittain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. To our lovits [blank] messengers, our sheriffes in that part conjunctly and severally specially constitute, greeting.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing C2826; Thomason 669.f.7[31]; ESTC R211963
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1,475
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1
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A79021
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By the King. His Maiesties proclamation forbidding the tendring or taking of the late vow or covenant, devised by some members of both Houses to engage His Maiesties good subjects in the maintenance of this odious rebellion.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing C2660; Thomason 669.f.7[24]; ESTC R39149
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1,546
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1
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A70981
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Proclamation proclamed throughout the kingdome of Scotland, August 24. 1643 commanding all persons iu [sic] the said kingdome of whatsoever qnality [sic], ranke, or degree betwixt sixtie and sixteene yeares of age, to provide themselves with fourtie dayes provision, with ammunition, armes, and all other ... provision, for the safety of His Majesties person, the defence of religion in both ... and of the right & priviledges of Parl. of both kingdomes respectively, under the penalty of confiscation of their whole estates, and to be punished as enemies to religion, king, and kingdomes.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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1643
(1643)
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Wing S1965; ESTC R21961
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1,553
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5
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A32366
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A proclamation commanding all Jesuites and popish priests to depart this kingdom
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1663
(1663)
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Wing C3235; ESTC R15075
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1,592
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3
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A44548
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Horrible nevves from VVarvvick-shire Declaring the Kings Majesties intention to go up against Warwick Castle, with his army, and to oppose all that party that stands for the Parliament. Also the Lord Brooks his intention to meet his Majesty, and to hazard his life in the just maintenance of the commands of the High Court of Parliament, against the malignant party of this kingdome. Likewise, the protestation of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning their intentions for the imployment of these forces now raised in this kingdome. Ordered to be printed, Ion. Bron. Cler. Parl.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing H2859; ESTC R213052
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1,615
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11
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View Text
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A86998
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The Marques Hamiltons speech before the Kings most excellent Majesty: concerning his returne into England. Spoken in Parliament in Scotland, Novem. 6, 1641. VVith a briefe and exact commemoration of all the wicked plots of the papists, from the first intended malice unto this day against the Protestants.
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Hamilton, James Hamilton, Duke of, 1606-1649.
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1641
(1641)
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Wing H484; Thomason E199_22; ESTC R8766
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1,793
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8
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A93543
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A declaration of the Right Honourable, the Lord Marquis of Hartford, read in the House of Commons upon Saturday last: wherin he doth declare his resolution to oppose the Earl of Worster and his army of papists, and to adventure his life for the Protestant religion. Likewise his Majesties command to the Lord Herbert, to apprehend the Marquis of Hartford, and to commit him to safe custody. Together with the desires of the House of Commons to Sir Paul Pinder, with Sir Paul Pinders answer to the same. Also, a great victory obtained by the Manchester forces against the Earl of Derby, where the Earl himselfe and his whole troop were put to flight, and 72. prisoners taken, many of them being commanders.
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Somerset, William Seymour, Duke of, 1588-1660.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing S4648; Thomason E84_19; ESTC R13665
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1,857
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8
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A54351
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A perfect relation of the proceedings of both armies since the begining of the battaile on Sunday at one of the clocke, to Tuesday at night being fought between Banbury and Brackley in the county of Oxford. Likewise declaring what prisoners of note are taken, with the true estate of both armies at this present. The names of the prisoners. The E. of Lindsey, generall of the field. The L. Digby, Col. Stradling. Coll. Vavasor, commander of the guard and standard. Col. Lunsford. Likewise how the Kings standard was taken by His Excelencies own hand, ten pieces of ordnance and [illegible] colours, besides 3. or 4. thousand men slaine. Reported to the House of Commons by a post which came from the Army.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing P1515B; ESTC R221436
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1,884
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11
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A38146
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Tvvo declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament the one concerning His Majesties late proclamation for the suppressing of the present rebellion ... : the other for the raising of all power, and force ... to leade against all traitors, and their adherents ...
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing E2390; ESTC R15955
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1,976
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5
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A82182
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A declaration of the loyall resolution of the Kingdome of Scotland. Being a voluntary oath by them taken for the preservation of his Maiesties Sacred Person, and for the maintenance of his undoubed [sic] rights and priviledges to his severall kingdomes. With their protestation of severe prosecution against all those that shall attempt, impugne, or by any sinister meanes be abettors, councellors, undertakers or disturbers of the same.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing D708; Thomason E109_18; ESTC R11232
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2,061
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9
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A94639
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To the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in high court of Parliament: the humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common Councell assembled. Together with an humble representation of the pressing grievances, and important desires of the well-affected freemen, and Covenant-engaged citizens, of the City of London.
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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1646
(1646)
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Wing T1664; Thomason E366_14; ESTC R201263
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2,189
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7
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View Text
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A32516
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By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending certain offenders therein named and for the better security of His Majesty and his government from dangers arising from popish recusants
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1678
(1678)
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Wing C3435; ESTC R35886
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2,249
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1
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A37710
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The declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled Concerning his Majesties severall messages about the militia. Jovis, 5. Maij, 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration shall bee forthwith printed and published. John Browne, cleric. Parlament.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Browne, John, ca. 1581-1659.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing E1377A; ESTC R217870
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2,258
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7
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A82085
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A declaration from Scotland concerning the advance of the Scots Army: who are come into England the manner of their march: vvith a list of their numbers, and divisions horse and foot, and their intentions and resolutions. And a list of the severall summes of money gathered for their advance. With the declaration of the Parliament of England, upon their marching into this kingdome.
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1648
(1648)
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Wing D586; Thomason E453_5; ESTC R204924
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2,286
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7
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A94499
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To the right honourable Lords, the peeres in the High Court of Parliament assembled The humble petition of the maiors, bayliffes, jurats, freemen, and others inhabitants of the Cinque Ports, two ancient townes, and their members,
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T1476; Thomason 669.f.4[86]; ESTC R210345
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2,337
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1
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A37396
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The declaration of the rebels now in arms in the west of Scotland
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1679
(1679)
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Wing D761; ESTC R16030
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2,342
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4
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A82230
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The declaration of the rebels in Scotland
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1679
(1679)
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Wing D760; ESTC R226502
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2,380
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4
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A44198
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Master Hollis his speech in Parliament concerning the articles of high treason against himselfe, the Lord Kymbolton, Sir Arthur Haslerigg, Mast. Pym, Master Hampden, Master Strewd, exhibited by His Majesty on Wednesday the fift of Ianuary 1641.; Speech in Parliament concerning the articles of high treason against himselfe
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Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680.
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1641
(1641)
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Wing H2471; ESTC R212661
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2,406
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7
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A88020
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A letter sent to His Majestie, from a honorable member of the House of Commons: Munday the 27. of February. Concerning the great affaires and distractions of this kingdome.
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Honorable member of the House of Commons.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing L1618; Thomason E91_14; ESTC R11606
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2,477
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9
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A82259
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A declaration set forth by the Presbyterians within the county of Kent. Wherein, they declare their resolutions and determinations concerning the Independent government, and the Church of England. Also, the apprehending and examination of divers Independent ministers, by a committee of the House of Commons, being taken preaching at a conventicle near White-Hall. With their answer and reply to the articles objected against them. The declaration is ordered to be published, and to be read in all churches throughout the county of Kent.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing D794; Thomason E370_25; ESTC R201299
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2,526
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8
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A48137
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A letter sent from a worthy divine to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of the city of London being a true relation of the battaile fought betweene His Majesty and His Excellence the Earle of Essex : from Warwicke castle the 24 of October 1642, at two a clock in the morning : together with a prayer for the happy uniting of the King and Parliament, fit to be used by all good Christians daily in their houses.
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Byfield, Adoniram, d. 1660.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing L1597; ESTC R13885
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2,647
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8
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A95201
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The true relation of the entertainment of my Lord of Essex at Northampton. With the just number of horse and foot that flockt from neighbouring countries to assist his person. Also the relation of 4. Holland ships that purposely arrived thither for to help his Excellency in his pretended proceedings: with just number of men, ammunition and money they brought over. Here is likewise the true relation of Captaine Legs discoveries, who being taken by our men upon condition of free pardon, did divulge all the cavaleers projects and intentions. Shewing how many of them were sent to the Ile of Wight and the Ile of Man, to take away and seize upon the mony pretended for the reliefe of our poore brethren in Ireland. Also the manner of my Lord of Hollands taking a seminary priest amongst the cavaleers, with his confession and examination before my Lord.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T2946; Thomason E118_20; ESTC R21995
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2,733
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9
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A62404
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The declaration of the Commissioners for the Kingdom of Scotland concerning the removall of His Majestie from Holdenby together with a speech made by the Earl of Lauderdale touching the same at a conference with both Houses of Parliament on Saterday the 5th of June, 1647.
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Scotland. Parliament.; Lauderdale, John Maitland, Duke of, 1616-1682.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing S973; ESTC R28124
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2,753
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10
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A55417
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The Paper which was seized in the E. of Shaftsbury's closet by Francis Gwin Esquire one of the clerks of His Majesties Privy Council, and read November 24. 1681, at the Old Baily, before His Majesties Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer.
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1681
(1681)
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Wing P289; ESTC R4227
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2,759
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4
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A82247
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A declaration or remonstrance from the Kingdome of Scotland, to their well beloved brethren in England. Wherein is declared, the sense and resolution of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, touching the Kings Majesties royall person and authority, in preservation and defence of the true religion and liberties of the Kingdomes. As also, their protestation touching the Solemne League and Covenant, and resolution to live and dye in the same. With their desires to their brethren of England. Subscribed in name of the commission of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, by M. Robert Douglas, moderator.
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Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission.
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1648
(1648)
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Wing D780; Thomason E424_5; ESTC R204547
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2,826
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8
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A86836
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The humble petition of the peacefull, obedient, religious, and honest Protestants of this kingdome, presented unto the honourable House of Commons in their behalfe, by Doctor Hynton, 1642. With an answer to the severall objections proposed against him concerning the Protestants petition, by a committee appointed from the honourable House of Commons.
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Hinton, John, Sir, 1603?-1682.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing H3569; Thomason E181_37; ESTC R7308
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2,882
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9
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B02014
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The kings majesties letter direct to the Lords of his Privie Councell of the Kingdome of Scotland
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing C2386; ESTC R171174
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2,913
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3
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A45483
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A discreet and learned speech, spoken in the Parliament, on Wednesday, the 4 of January, 1641, by Mr. Hampden, Burgesse for Buckingham concerning the accusation of high treason, preferred by His Majesty, against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Sr. Arthur Haslerig, Mr. Pym, Mr. Strowd, Mr. Hollis, worthy members of the House of Commons : therein worthily declaring the difference betwixt a good subject and a bad, and referring his own triall to the iudgement of that honourable assembly.
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Hampden, John, 1594-1643.
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1641
(1641)
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Wing H630; ESTC R10881
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2,932
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8
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A52769
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The Solemn League and Covenant, commonly call'd The Scotch Covenant; Solemn League and Covenant (1643)
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Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678.
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1676
(1676)
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Wing N405; ESTC R210
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2,940
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3
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A76396
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Good and true intelligence from Reading.· Being a true relation of two late fights betweene the Parliaments forces and the mallgnants [sic]: the one neer Wallingford, where the Parliaments forces under the command of Serjeant-Major Holford slew three hundred of the malignants, whereof two captains were slain, and took 600. armes, one peece of ordnance, foure ensignes, and 80. prisoners, two captains, and seven lievtenants and serjeants. The other neer a town called Slow, with all the proceedings of his Excellencies army about Reading, from the 18. of May to the 24. Sent in a letter from Lievtenant Bennet under the command of Serjeant-Major Holford, (in the regiment of the Right Honourable the Lord Grey) to his brother in London.
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Bennet, Isaac.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing B1883A; Thomason E104_7; ESTC R11692
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2,984
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8
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A58564
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An act for securing of the Protestant religion as it was passed in the Parliament of Scotland, on Saturday, August 13, 1681.
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Scotland.; Scotland. Parliament.
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1681
(1681)
|
Wing S1099; ESTC R6422
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3,044
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1
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A33126
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A solemne league and covenant, for reformation, and defence of religion, the honour and happinesse of the king, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland.; Solemn League and Covenant (1643)
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1643
(1643)
|
Wing C4264; ESTC R38179
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3,069
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8
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A86812
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The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in Common-Councell assembled to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in High Court of Parliament. Whereunto is annexed, two petitions; the one entituled, The humble petition of divers well-affected citizens of the city of London. The other entituled, The humble petition of divers young-men, citizens, and other apprentices of this honourable city.
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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1647
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Wing H3536; Thomason E399_30; ESTC R201729
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A86749
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The humble petition and protestation of the county of Kent: presented the 30th of August, 1642. to the honorable Houses of Parliament by Sir John Sidley knight, with many thousands of hands thereunto. Wherein they disclaim that late, bold, and unexampled petition sent to His Majestie, contrived by a few malevolent, ambitious and loose persons, and their reall affections to King and Parliament. Together with Sir John Sidleys speech upon the presenting of the said petition. Also, the answer of the House of Commons to the said petition delivered by their speaker. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these petitions be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Sidley, John, Sir, b. 1559 or 60.
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1642
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Wing H3435; Thomason E115_1; ESTC R2245
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A54524
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A petition and protestation of the county of Kent presented the 30th of August, 1642 to the honourable Houses of Parliament by Sir John Sidley, Knight, with many thousands of hands thereunto : wherein they disclaim that late bold and unexampled petition sent to His Majestie, contrived by a few malevolent, ambitious and loose persons, and their reall affections to King and Parliament ; together with Sir John Sidleys speech upon the presenting of the said petition ; also the answer of the House of Commons to the said petition delivered by their speaker.
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Kent (England); Sidley, John, Sir, b. 1559 or 60.
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1642
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Wing P1738A; ESTC R28434
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A93445
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A looking-glasse for England; wherein is expressed, severall passages, and remarkable observations, concerning the uniting of the Kings most excellent Majesty, and his great councell, the High Court of Parliament. Together, vvith divers heads or motives, / drawn up by Dr. George Snell, Dr. of Divinity; who being a delinquent (formerly) hath now taken the nationall covenant, and set forth these reasons for his submitting to the King and Parliament. Very usefull in these times, and necessary for all sorts of people to peruse. Published by speciall authority.
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Snell, George, d. 1656.
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1646
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Wing S4392; Thomason E330_18; ESTC R200722
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A25929
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Articles of impeachment of high treason, and other high crimes and offences, against William Earl of Powis, William Visount Stafford, Henry Lord Arundel of Wardour, William Lord Petre, and John Lord Bellasis, now prisoners in the Tower
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1680
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Wing A3843; ESTC R38536
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3,200
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A82811
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The humble petition and declaration of both houses of Parliament, to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, sent to Yorke by one lord, and two members of the House of Commons, on Wednesday the 23. of March. 1641. In answer to every particular of His Majesties speech at Newmarket: which he made to the committee of both Houses when they presented the last declaration. : With their additionall information received from the governour of Rotterdam, concerning the great fleet prepared in Denmarke, which by means of the Lord Digby should have beene transported over to Hull. : Whereunto is added, a coppy of the petition, delivered to the King at Newark, by the inhabitants of Lincolne.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
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Wing E1568aA; ESTC R230607
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A79765
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To our reverend and vvell-beloved brethren the Assembly of Divines at VVestminster, the ministers of London, and all other well-affected brethren of the ministery in England. Presented to the ministers of London this 13th. of December 1647. Decemb. 13. 1647. Imprimatur Ja. Cranford.
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Church of Scotland. General Assembly.; Douglas, Robert, 1594-1674.
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1647
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Wing C4269C; Thomason E419_25; ESTC R203822
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A85621
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A great plot discovered in the north against the Honorable Houses of Parliament, and His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax's army. VVherein is declared the full proceedings of the royalists, in raising of forces for the opposing of this renowned army. With the manner how they should have surprized six strong castles in Yorkeshire, and the names of the chiefe ringleaders that should have commanded this party. Also, a remarkable passage concerning His Excellency, and his sending down a strong party of horse towards the northern parts. Decemb. 10. Published for general satisfaction, and presented to every respective county throughout the kingdom of England.
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1646
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Wing G1744; Thomason E365_18; ESTC R4279
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A82248
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A declaration or, remonstrance of the office of a Prince, and his counsellors. Also, the dutie and obligement of the people, and subiects; collected and extracted forth of the most divine and politique authors, that have treated of the same subject. Newly sent from Yorke, by a Gentleman now residing there, to intimate loyalty to his Majesty, and love to his countrey; with an humble desire for a true understanding betweene our King and his people. Whereunto is annexed the Kings Majesties five last propositions to the Parliament; with their determinate answer by way of resolution in three distinct votes.
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Gentleman now residing there.
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1642
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Wing D781; Thomason E108_38; ESTC R18970
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A93473
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A solemn League and Covenant, for reformation, and defence of religion, the honor and happinesse of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. Together with a preamble, made by a worthy Member of the House of Commons, to invite all good Christians to the constant keeping of it.; Solemn League and Covenant (1643)
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1643
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Wing S4446; Thomason 669.f.7[57]; ESTC R212004
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A80703
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A covenant for religion, king & countrey. Made by the lords, knights, gentlemen, burgesses, ministers, and Commons of the Kingdome of Scotland. VVherein they declare how they are bound in conscience to defend the true Protestant religion, and the kings person, with the laws of the kingdome. Wherunto is annexed, His Maties [sic] entertainment at Hereford on Saterday last, being the first of October. With a worthy speech spoken to his Majesty by the recorder of Hereford. Wherein is manifested to His Majesty the lamentable condition that this kingdome will be in, if war should continue. Withall declaring the resolution of that city, to stand for the king and Parliament.
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1642
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Wing C6616; Thomason E121_19; ESTC R22528
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A38373
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England vniting to her Soveraign; or, The advancing of the King A Solemne League and Covenant: for reformation and defence of religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdomes of England, Scotland and Ireland. Ordered, by the Parliament, that this Solemne League and Covenant be printed and published, and forthwith read in every church, and also once every year, according to former order of Parliaments.
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1660
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Wing E2936A; ESTC R219541
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A60736
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A Solemn League and Covenant, for reformation, and defence of religion the honour and happinesse of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Also, two speciall orders: viz. I. Concerning the taking of the League and Covenant in all churches and chappels in London and Westminster, upon the next Lords-day in the afternoon. II. Concerning divers lords, knights, gentlemen, colonels, officers, souldiers, and others, that are desirous to meet this present Friday in the forenoon, at Margarets-Westminster, and to take the said League and Covenant. Die Sabbathi, 30. Sept. 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons in Parl. that this Covenant and Orders be forthwith printed & published: H. Elsynge, Cl. Parl. D. Com.; Solemn League and Covenant (1643)
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Church of Scotland. General Assembly.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; Westminster Assembly (1643-1652)
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1643
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Wing S4445; ESTC R221571
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A87534
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A preparative to the treaty: or, a short, sure, and conscientious expedient for agreement and peace; tendred to the two Houses of Parliament. With an appeale to the assembly of divines. Also, an admonition to the people, concerning the present ingagements. / By Da. J. P.N.
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Jenkins, David, 1582-1663.
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1648
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Wing J600; Thomason E463_17
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A37380
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A declaration of the Kings most excellent majesties proceeding with his army at Oxford and elsewhere as it was related by a Student from thence.
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W. C.; T. H.
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1642
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A34512
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A copie of the covenant both as it was first formed at Edenburgh by the Generall Assembly and Convention of Estates of Scotland, with the concurrence and advice of the commissioners sent thitherout of England, and as it was after reformed by the Lords and Commons of Parliament at Westminister : together with His Majesties proclamation prohibiting the taking of it.; Solemn League and Covenant (1643)
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1644
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Wing C6210; ESTC R40871
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A82240
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A declaration of the valiant resolution of the famous prentices of London, with their protestation. Who are willing to adventure their lives and fortunes under his excellencie the Earle of Essex. For the honour of the King, the preservation of the priviledge of Parliament, the libertie of the subject, the good of the kingdome, and especially of the Citie of London. And for the maintenance of the Protestant religion, expelling all poperie, and the subduing of all the enemies of the true Church of England.
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1642
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Wing D774; Thomason E109_5; ESTC R8182
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A41253
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A Few words among many, about the touchy point of succession humbly proposed to timely consideration against the session of Parliament; whether it be now, or hereafter.
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1680
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Wing F838AB; ESTC R218787
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3,801
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A59010
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A Second remonstrance by way of address from the Church of England to both Houses of Parliament
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1686
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Wing S2329; ESTC R38227
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A87539
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A short, sure, and conscientious expedient for agreement & peace. Tendred to the two Houses of Parliament: with an appeale to the Assembly of Divines; and an application to the people, and the Ministery of the Kingdome. / VVritten by D.J.
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Jenkins, David, 1582-1663.
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1648
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Wing J609; Thomason E456_3; ESTC R205038
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A81553
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The dissolution of the Parliament in Scotland Novemb. 19, 1641. After a sweet sympathy, and agreement betwixt the King and his subiects, in the setling of all affaires, as well ecclesiasticall as civill, in that kirke and kingdome. With an act of Parliament ordaining the whole subiects and lieges of that kingdome to obey, maintaine, and defend the conclusions, acts and constitutions of this last session of Parliament, and to subscribe the band appointed for that effect. Wherein is declared the illegall practices of Iohn, Earl of Traquair, by breaking up their former Parliament, anno, 1639, ere any thing was accomplished. Together with a true copy of the band, as it was subscribed by the noble-men, barons, burgesses, and others of this last Parliament, in justification thereof.
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1641
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Wing D1690; Thomason E177_7; ESTC R17809
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A83997
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Englands safety in navie and fortifications; the common interest both of King and people. Conteining necessary observations concerning Dover, and other sea-towns of England. Published for the necessary view of the right honourable, the high court of Parliament: and also for the publique safetie of the kingdome, and all other His Majesties dominions.
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1642
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Wing E3043; Thomason E137_20; ESTC R13888
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A62409
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A letter from the Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland residing here at London to William Lenthall Esq. Speaker of the House of Commons concerning the present proceedings in this kingdome, against religion, the King, and government : together with their declaration and protestation against the taking away His Majesties life.
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Scotland. Parliament.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.
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1649
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Wing S987; ESTC R10022
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A26083
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The association, agreement and protestation of the counties of Cornvvall and Devon, January 5, 1643
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Cornwall (England : County); Devon (England)
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1643
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Wing A4052; ESTC R10797
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4,010
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A26084
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The Association, agreement, and protestation of the covnties of Cornwall, and Devon January 5, 1643.
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1643
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Wing A4053; ESTC R38547
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A26085
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The Association agreement and protestation of the covntries of Somerset ... [et al.]
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1644
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Wing A4054; ESTC R15252
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4,052
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A87697
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A solemne and seasonable warning to all estates and degrees of persons throughout the land for holding fast the League and Covenant with England, and avoiding every thing that may prove a snare and tentation to the breach thereof: / by the Commissioners of the Generall Assemblie.
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Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission.; Ker, A.
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1646
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Wing K336; Thomason E419_34; ESTC R15383
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4,070
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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.
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1648
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Wing D552A; Thomason E469_9; ESTC R204168
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A87698
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By the Commissioners of the General Assembly of Scotland: a solemne and seasonable vvarning to all estates and degrees of persons throughout the land: for holding fast the League and Covenant with England, and avoiding every thing that may prove a snare and tentation to the breach thereof. Published according to order.; Good counsell come from Scotland
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Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission.; Ker, A.
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1647
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Wing K336A; Thomason E370_6; ESTC R201285
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B04016
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The declaration of the Lord Generall, the generall officers, and the rest of the officers and souldiers of the Scots armie. New-castle, 27 June 1646.
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Leven, Alexander Leslie, Earl of, 1580?-1661.; Scotland. Army.
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1646
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Wing L1813; ESTC R179638
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A46123
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Whereas by several proclamations issued from this board, all persons of the popish religion in this kingdom who had or kept any halberts, pikes, musquets, calivers, fowling pieces, carbins, pistols, or other guns whatsoever without licence from the lord lieutenant ...
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Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1677-1685 : Ormonde); Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688.
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1680
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Wing I750; ESTC R36848
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4,203
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A87963
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A letter from Scotland giving a true relation of the present posture of affairs in that kingdom, in reference to the expected invasion from France; : and particularly, the care that was taken to prevent the Castle of Edinburgh from being betrayed. : Together with two proclamations, the one against ministers not praying for Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. : The other for a solemn national monthly-fast : licensed May the 7th, J.F. 1692.
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1692
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Wing L1502B; ESTC R179554
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A88075
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The declaration of His Excellency the Earl of Leven, the general officers, and all the inferiour officers and soldiers of the Scotish army. Together with their petition to His Majesty, presented at Newcastle by the Lord General, the general officers, and three commissioners from each regiment. And His Majesties answer to the said petition. Published by authoritie.
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Leven, Alexander Leslie, Earl of, 1580?-1661.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).
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1646
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Wing L1812; Thomason E343_4; ESTC R200941
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4,270
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B08742
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Aulicus his dream, of the Kings sudden comming to London
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Cheynell, Francis, 1608-1665.
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1644
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Wing C3807; ESTC R223592
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A50327
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Articles of agreement between his excellency Prince Maurice and the Earle of Stamford vpon the delivery of the city of Excester the fifth of September, 1643 together with a letter relating the Earle of Stamfords proceedings in the west.
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Maurice, Prince, 1620-1652.; Stamford, Henry Grey, Earl of, 1599?-1673.
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1643
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Wing M1357; ESTC R773
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4,327
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A45019
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The humble petition of the Commons of Kent agreed upon at their generall assizes : presented to His Majestie, August the first, 1642 : with certain instructions from the county of Kent to Mr. Augustine Skinner : whereby the desires of the said county may be presented by him to the Honourable House of Commons : with His Majesties answer to the aforesaid petition : at the Court of York, August 4 1642.
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Kent (England)
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1642
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Wing H3495A; ESTC R28930
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4,338
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A92579
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A letter of the Parliament of Scotland to both houses of the Parliament of England. Together with the declaration of the Parliament of Scotland, concerning His Majestie: their desires; and the answer of the Parliament of England.
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Scotland. Parliament.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1647
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Wing S1287A; ESTC R203720
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A45018
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The Humble petition of the commons of Kent, agreed upon at their generall assizes, presented to His Majestie the first of August, 1642 with certaine instructions from the county of Kent, to Mr. Augustine Skinner, whereby the desires of the said county may be presented by him to the honourable House of Commons : with His Majesties answer ... this fourth of August, 1642.
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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1642
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Wing H3495; ESTC R18106
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A45020
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The Hvmble petition of the commons of Kent, agreed upon at their generall assizes presented to His Majestie the first of August, 1642 : with certaine instructions from the county of Kent to Mr. Augustine Skinner, whereby the desires of the said county may be presented by him to the Honourable House of Commons : with His Majesties answer to the afore-said petition : at the court at Yorke this fourth of August, 1642.
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1642
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Wing H3496; ESTC R6850
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A92456
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A letter from the Commissioners of the Kingdome of Scotland residing here at London, to William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker to the House of Commons. Concerning the present proceedings in this Kingdome, against religion, the King, and Government: together with their declaration and protestation, against the taking away of his Majesties life.
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Scotland. Parliament.
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1649
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Wing S1002F; Thomason E539_11; ESTC R205709
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4,365
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A58563
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Act for putting the kingdome in a posture of defence, to joyne with the present standing forces, and new levy Edinburgh, 3 July, 1650.
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Scotland.
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1650
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Wing S1094; ESTC R34031
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4,376
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A82717
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The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England, to the subjects of Scotland With His Maiesties message to the Lords of His Privy Counsell of Scotland, upon that occasion. Charles R. Our expresse pleasure is, that this our declaration be published in all churches and chappels within our kingdome of England and dominion of Wales, by the parsons, vicars or curates of the same.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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1642
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Wing E1471; ESTC R231515
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4,614
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A28886
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A letter sent by a Yorkshire gentleman to a friend in London being a full and true relaion of the proceedings betweene His Majesty and the county of York, at Heworth Moore, upon Friday, June 3 : also the most materiall passages of this weeke, from London, Westminster, &c.
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Yorkshire gentleman.
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1642
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Wing B3839; ESTC R16466
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4,761
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