A78336
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A catalogue of the names of those honourable persons, who are now members of this present House of Lords.
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1658
(1658)
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Wing C1405; Thomason 669.f.20[70]; ESTC R212145
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492
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1
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A83878
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Monday, December 17. 1660. Whereas the maimed soldiers and pensioners belonging to Ely-house and the Savoy, formerly a great charge to the nation, are by Order of Parliament discharged, and sent with recommendations unto their respective counties and places, where they did last reside, ...
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing E2783; Thomason 669.f.26[36]; ESTC R210864
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525
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1
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A48651
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A list of the adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay and of their respective shares in the general stock, November 1, 1675
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Hudson's Bay Company.
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1675
(1675)
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Wing L2412A; ESTC R672
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579
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1
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A80260
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Edinburgh the 12 of May 1696. at a general meeting of the company of Scotland, trading to Africa and the Indies The Viscount of Tarbat chosen præses.
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Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies.; Cromarty, George Mackenzie, Earl of, 1630-1714.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing C5588; ESTC R231621
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667
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3
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A78334
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A catalogue of the names of this present Parliament, interrupted April 19. 1653. Whereof those that do not yet sit, are marked thus, *.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1659
(1659)
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Wing C1403; Thomason 669.f.21[43]; ESTC R211193
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713
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1
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A64465
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A table of the insurance offices one, against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill; and the other, at the Rainbow Coffee-House, next the Inner-Temple-Gate.
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Fire Office (London, England)
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1687
(1687)
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Wing T82B; ESTC R222059
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723
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1
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A74140
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A catalogue of the names of the members of the last Parliament whereof those marked with a starre, were for the Godly learned ministry and universities.
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1654
(1654)
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Thomason 669.f.19[3]
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789
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1
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A54883
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To the Kings most excellent Majesty the humble petition of Sir Thomas Pilkington, kt., Lord Mayor of London, Slingsby Bethell, Esq., Samuel Swinock, John Deagle, Richard Freeman, John Jakell, John Key, and John Wickham, in behalf of themselves, and of the respective executors and administrators of Sir Thomas Player kt. deceased, Henry Cornish, Esq., deceased, Samuel Shute, Esq. deceased, and of Francis Jenks deceased.
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Pilkington, Thomas, Sir, d. 1691.; William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
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1690
(1690)
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Wing P2235A; ESTC R6356
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830
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1
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A32634
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By the King, a proclamation requiring the immediate tenants of His Majesties fee-farm rents, to take care to proceed in their purchases and to perfect their contracts within the time limited by the late act, for sale of the fee-farm rents, or otherwise the same to be sold to such as will contract for the same.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1670
(1670)
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Wing C3567; ESTC R35963
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876
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1
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A82161
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A declaration of the gentry of the county of Salop, who were of the late Kings party.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing D680A; Thomason 669.f.24[74]; ESTC R211813
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907
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1
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A91094
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A proposition in order to the proposing of a commonvvealth or democracie
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1659
(1659)
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Wing P3775; Thomason 669.f.21[49]; ESTC R211215
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918
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1
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A38845
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An exact account of all who are the present members of the King's College of Physicians in London, and others authorized by them to practice in the said City, and within seven miles compass thereof, whereby ignorant and illegal pretenders to the exercise of the said faculty, may be discovered, who dayly impose on unwary people, and claim immunities and priviledges, appertaining only to that corporation.; Lists. 1676.
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Royal College of Physicians of London.
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1676
(1676)
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Wing E3561; ESTC R213655
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935
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1
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A91095
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A proposition in order to the proposing of a commonvvealth or democracie
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1659
(1659)
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Wing P3775; Thomason 669.f.21[49]; ESTC R211215
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938
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1
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A82197
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A declaration of the nobility, knights & gentry of the County of Oxon which have adhered to the late King
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Lindsey, Montague Bertie, Earl of, 1608?-1666.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing D721; Thomason 669.f.25[2]; ESTC R211880
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939
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1
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A32389
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By the King, a proclamation concerning the sale of fee-farm rents
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1670
(1670)
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Wing C3273; ESTC R36120
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983
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1
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B05497
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A proclamation anent keeping the dyets of the commission of the Kirk
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Scotland. Privy Council.; Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II)
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1678
(1678)
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Wing S1633B; ESTC R187407
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1,050
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1
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A80258
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Edinburgh, April 3d. 1696 at a general meeting of the Company of Scotland, Trading to Africa, and the Indies, my Lord Belhaven chosen præses.
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Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing C5586; ESTC R42713
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1,078
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1
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A80508
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A copy of a list of all the cavalliers, and brave commanders of His Majesties marching Army vvith the number of captaines, in each severall regiment, and every regiment containing about a thousand soldiers.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing C6177; Thomason 669.f.6[91]; ESTC R212546
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1,088
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1
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A38212
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A Copy of the Association agreed upon by the Honourable House of Commons on Monday the 24th of February 1695/6
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing E2543; ESTC R27634
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1,124
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1
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A94538
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To the Kings Most Excellent Majestie the humble petition of the countie of Cornvvall.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T1533; Thomason 669.f.5[51]; ESTC R210857
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1,173
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1
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A45024
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To the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, the humble petition of the countie of Cornvvall
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing H3501A; ESTC R36806
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1,175
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1
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B04100
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A list of the Royal Society.
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Royal Society (Great Britain). Council.
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1694
(1694)
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Wing L2502; ESTC R205796
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1,260
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2
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B04073
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A list of the Royal Society. His sacred majesty King James the II.
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Royal Society (Great Britain). Council.
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1688
(1688)
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Wing L2437; ESTC R179804
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1,279
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2
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A95674
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A table of the insurance office at the back-side of the Royal-Exchange, shewing the premium, or rate of insurance for brick-houses (the same to be reckoned double for timber) from one pound per annum rent to an hundred ...
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Fire Office (London, England)
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1682
(1682)
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Wing T81; ESTC R205912
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1,335
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18
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A88332
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A list of the field-officers chosen and appointed for the Irish expedition by the Committee at Guild-hall London, for the regiments of 5000. foot and 500. horse, under the command of Philip Lord VVharton, Baron of Scarborough, Lord Generall for Ireland.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing L2442; Thomason 669.f.6[31]; ESTC R212365; ESTC R232570
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1,374
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1
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A88333
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A list of the field-officers chosen and appointed for the Irish expedition by the committee at Guild-hall, London, for the regiments of 5000. foot and 500. horse, under the commnd of Philip Lord VVharton, Baron of Scarborough, lord generall for Ireland.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing L2442A; ESTC R179816
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1,398
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2
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A74196
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To the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Most gracious soveraign, the glorious Lord of heaven and earth hath done so great things for us in restoring your Majesty to your throne, ...
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Winchester, John Paulet, Earl of, 1598-1675.
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1660
(1660)
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Thomason 669.f.25[43]; ESTC R212415
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1,418
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1
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A91132
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A true and sad relation of divers passages in Somersetshire, between the county and the cavaleers concerning the militia, and the Commission of Array, August 5. 1642. Wherein some were slaine, others distracted, and the town of Wells taken by the cavaleers, and since besieged by the countrey. With the votes of the Lords and Commons concerning divers delinquents in that action. Iohn Brown Cler. Parliament.
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Prowd, Joseph.; England and Wales. Parliament. aut
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1642
(1642)
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Wing P3878A; Thomason E109_34; ESTC R9125
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1,433
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7
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B06637
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation, in order to their Majesties intended coronation.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)
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1689
(1689)
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Wing W2614; ESTC R186734
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1,462
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1
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A95680
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A table of the Insurance Office at the back-side of the Royal- Exchange shewing the premium or rate of insurance for brick-houses ...
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Fire Office (London, England)
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1683
(1683)
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Wing T82; ESTC R42428
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1,477
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1
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View Text
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A66322
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation in order to their Majesties intended coronation
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary); Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694.; William III, King of England, 1650-1702.
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1689
(1689)
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Wing W2613; ESTC R38102
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1,489
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1
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A63534
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A True list of the aldermen and common-council-men of the several wards of the honourable city of London for this present year 1681
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1681
(1681)
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Wing T2718; ESTC R26332
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1,535
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1
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B09414
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A list of their names who by their adventures are capable of being chosen committees for the year 1679
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East India Company.
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1679
(1679)
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Wing L2514; ESTC R179880
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1,596
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3
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A46142
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Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased to grant a warrant under his royal sign manual, to prepare a bill to pass under the great seal of England, containing a grant or demise of all His Majesties revenue in this his kingdom of Ireland ... by the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, Mich. Dublin, c., Art. Granard.
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Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.; Boyle, Michael, 1609?-1702.; Granard, Arthur Forbes, Earl of, 1623-1696.
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1675
(1675)
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Wing I799; ESTC R36886
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1,628
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1
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A88336
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A list of the horse under the command of William Earl of Bedford Lord Russell of Thorn-haugh, nominated and appointed, lord generall of the horse, imployed for the defence of the Protestant religion, the safety of His Majesties person, and of the Parliament, the preservation of the laws, liberties, and peace of the kingdom, and protection of His Majesties subjects from violence and oppression Together with the names of the captains, lievtenants, coroners and quartermasters: each troop consisting of 60. horse, besides two trumpeters, three corporalls, a sadler, and a farrier.
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Glover, George, b. ca. 1618, engraver.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing L2446; Thomason 669.f.6[70]; ESTC R212494
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1,639
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1
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B04067
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A list of the Royal Society . His sacred majesty King Charles II. founder and patron.
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Royal Society (Great Britain). Council.
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1675
(1675)
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Wing L2428; ESTC R179793
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1,659
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1
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B04094
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A list of the Royal Society. His sacred majesty King Charles II. founder and patron.
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Royal Society (Great Britain). Council.
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1667
(1667)
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Wing L2499; ESTC R179865
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1,684
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2
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A94516
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To the Kings most Excellent Majesty. The humble address of the nobility and gentry of the county of Dorset.
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Strode, John.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing T1511; Thomason 669.f.25[44]; ESTC R212427
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1,689
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1
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A48655
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A list of the dukes, marquisses, earls, viscounts, barons, bishops, and judges summoned by writ to the Parliament to be held at Oxford the one and twentieth day of March, 1680/1
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1681
(1681)
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Wing L2419A; ESTC R719
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1,729
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1
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B04102
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A list of their Majesties royal fleet now actually at sea, with the number of men and guns; also the commanders names.
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1689
(1689)
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Wing L2508; ESTC R179874
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1,729
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1
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A94461
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To the honourable knights, cittizens and burgesses, of the Commons House of Parliament. The humble petition of the lords knights and gentlemen of the Kingdome of Ireland now in towne, ...
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Loftus of Ely, Adam Loftus, Viscount, 1568-1643.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing T1420; Thomason 669.f.4[53]; ESTC R210821
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1,799
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1
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A84995
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A full relation of the Scots besiedging [sic] Newcastle, and their taking the glasse houses, and other forts. With a list of the chief malignants in the town. Also, the victorious Lord Fairfax his taking of Whitby, where he surprized; 500. officers and soldiers. 1000. sailers and inhabitants. 40. ships in the Channell. Good store of powder. 500. armes. 20. commissioners of array. All their traine of artillery. 100 peece of ordnance.
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1644
(1644)
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Wing F2369; Thomason E33_25; ESTC R12428
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1,867
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8
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A84263
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Exceeding true and happy newes from Pomfret Castle. Beeing a perfect description of a great battaile, fought by Mr. Hotham, sonne to Sr. Iohn Hotham, with 300. horse and 500. foote, against the Lord Savill, and Sir Francis Nevill, with 1500. horse and foot, before the walls of Pomfret Castle. Oct. 7. Also declaring how the Lord Savill was wounded and above 200. of his men slaine in the fight.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing E3769; Thomason E121_33; ESTC R22630
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1,887
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9
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B09413
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A list of Their Majesties Royal Fleet now actually at sea, with the number of men and guns; also the commanders names.
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1689
(1689)
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Wing L2507B; ESTC R179873
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1,891
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1
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B04081
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A list of the names of the adventurers in the Bank of Scotland January 1. 1696.
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Bank of Scotland.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing L2465A; ESTC R181345
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1,896
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1
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A88027
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A letter sent to the Right Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker to the Honourable House of Commons: concerning the routing of Col: Gorings army neer Bridgewater. With a list of the names of the officers that were taken prisoners at Langport. / By a worthy gentleman in Sir Tho: Fairfax his army. Published by authority.
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Worthy Gentleman in Sir Thomas Fairfax His Army.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing L1626; Thomason E293_17; ESTC R200164
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1,901
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8
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A25546
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An answer to a printed paper, intituled The state of the case of Mr Henry Howard, son to the late Earl of Arrundell, Sir William Tirringham, Collonel Sandys, Collonel Phillipps and others, claiming 35000 acres in the fennes called Bedford Levell
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1661
(1661)
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Wing A3340; ESTC R219341
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1,911
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1
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A40049
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Foure fugitives meeting, or, The Discourse amongst my Lord Finche, Sir Francis Windebank, Sir Iohn Sucklin, and Doctor Roane as they accidently met in France with a detection of their severall pranks in England.
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1641
(1641)
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Wing F1654; ESTC R28645
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1,969
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8
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B03814
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By the Lord Deputy and Council. Tyrconnel. Whereas several persons in the province of Ulster, and the town of Sligo, in this his Majesties kingdom, have entred into several associations, containing no less offence than high treason...
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Ireland. Lord Deputy (1687-1689 : Tyrconnel); Tyrconnel, Richard Talbot, Earl of, 1630-1691.
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1689
(1689)
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Wing I880; ESTC R223058
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1,983
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2
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A89644
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The English and Scottish Protestants happy tryumph over the rebels in Jreland. Declaring the prosperity of the Protestant party, and the disastrous proceedings of the adverse Irish rebellion. Jn [sic] the besiege of Wicklow. The Earle of Kildare and the Lord Thomond. Slew Sergeant Major Bromlus. Captaine Thosby. Captaine Lothon. The Lord Plunket wounded in the left legg. Jn the siege of Colerane. The Earle of Baremore the Lord Brabeston, and E. of Eastmeath. Slew the Lord Freeman and 1300 more rebels. The L. Scane being taken prisoner In the besiege of Kingsaile, the Earle of Fingale the Lord Donbengen. The Lord Astry. were overthrowne, By the Earle of Ormond. The Lord Pore Earle of Valentia. Earle of Kildare. Being sent in a letter from Robert Mason in Wicklow, to VVilliam Francis in London, and brought over by the last post on Wednesday last, being the 1. of Iune, 1642. Together with an order from both Houses of Parliament concerning my Lord Howard, and ordered to be printed. Iohn Browne, Cler. Parl.
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Mason, Robert, 17th cent.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing M940; Thomason E149_24; ESTC R4239
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2,055
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8
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A74853
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The Irish treaty, or the last and best intelligence from Ireland; being a perfect relation of the most remarkable occurrents in that kingdome, since the Lord Taffes going over thither with a commission from his Majesty to treat with the rebels there. In which is contained an exact relation of the said treaty at Trimme, between the Marquesse of Ormond, and Sir Francis Willoughby, for his Majesty, and the Lord Neuterfield and others in the behalfe of the rebels. As also a continuation of the victorious successe of the Protestant forces in severall parts of Ireland, since the breaking off and conclusion of the said treaty. In a letter to the Lady Rogers.
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Brimpahir, George.
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1643
(1643)
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Thomason E60_7; ESTC R191
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2,089
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7
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A42119
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Whereas a book entitutled, Musæum Regalis Societatis being not only a perfect catalogue of all the rarities ... belonging to the Royal Society and preserved at Gresham Colledge... it is therefore proposed by the author, Doctor Nehemiah Grew, that whoever subscribeth ...
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Grew, Nehemiah, 1641-1712.
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1680
(1680)
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Wing G1962; ESTC R43222
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2,096
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3
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A88343
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A list of the names of all the members of this present Parliament, with the respective counties and places for which they serve. VVith the names of the members of the severall committees, and the places where they sit, for regulating the abuses of the commonwealth.
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1653
(1653)
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Wing L2463; Thomason 669.f.17[45]; ESTC R211677
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2,111
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1
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B24839
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By the Lords Iustices and Council. Maurice Eustace Canc. Orrery. Mountrath. Whereas the Duke of Albemarle General of all his Majesties armies, and the Duke of Ormond, Lord Steward of his Majesties house-hold, have by writing under their hands and seals bearing date the second of March 1660.
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Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.; Eustace, Maurice, Sir, ca. 1590-1661.; Mountrath, Charles Coote, Earl of, ca. 1610-1661.; Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679.
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1661
(1661)
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Wing I898; Interim Tract Supplement Guide 807.g.5.[7]; ESTC R232327
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2,219
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1
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A52511
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The names of the lords and other the commissioners for Greenwich Hospital
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Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich.
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1695
(1695)
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Wing N139; ESTC R17511
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2,272
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7
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A78364
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Colonell VVeldens taking of Inch-House neere Plimouth: foure piece of ordnance taken there, with the number of the armes, and all their bag and baggage. Together with the articles of conditions, and a list of the names of the chiefe of the lords, knights, and colonels of the Princes army disbanded in the west, and to what places they are severally dispersed. Also Sir Thomas Fairfaxes advance against Exeter and Barnsable [sic] to take them in for the Parliament. Printed by the originall papers, and published according to order of Parliament.
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W. C.; England and Wales. Parliament. aut
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1646
(1646)
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Wing C148; Thomason E330_5; ESTC R200710
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2,360
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8
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A84500
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The Earle of Portlands charge, delivered to the Lords House by M. Pym. Also a new plot discovered. Being the relation of the Earle of Northamptons surprizing the magazine at Banbury by the forging of a false letter. Also the taking of Warwick castle by the said Earle, and his carrying of the magazine to the said castle. With certaine propositions propounded by the Earle of Northampton to the Lord Brooke at their meeting, and the Lord Brooke his iudicious and religious answer thereunto. John. Brown Cler. Parl.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing E80B; Thomason E110_8; ESTC R20151
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2,384
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8
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A84204
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An exact narrative of every dayes proceedings since the insurrection in Essex. Together with a more perfect list of what persons are slain and taken by both parties, till the 18 of June present, 1648. Also the resolution of the Councell of War concerning the manner of punishing the prisoners they have taken in that county.
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1648
(1648)
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Wing E3663; Thomason E448_18
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2,427
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8
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A90470
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Perfect list of the members returned and approved on by the councill to sit in Parliament.
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1654
(1654)
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Wing P1497; Thomason 669.f.19[8]; ESTC R212019
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2,429
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1
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A92358
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A relation of the actions of the Parliaments forces, under the command of the Earl of Bedford generall of the horse, against those which came from Shirbourn unto Babell-hill neer unto Yerrell, upon Wednesday the 7th of this instant September, 1642. Which was extracted out of a letter sent to the Parliament from Dorchester the 10th of September: 1642. Signed by Bedford, Denzill Hollis, Iohn Northcot, George Chudley, Walter Erle, Tho: Wroth, Alex: Popham, Charls Essex, William Strode, Iohn Pine, Cle: Walker, Hugh Rogers, Ro: Hartin. Together with the copy of Captain Aiscoghs letter to a friend of his in London.
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Aiscogh, Captain.; Bedford, William Russell, Duke of, 1613-1700.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing R811; Thomason E116_42; ESTC R9320
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2,469
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8
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A48647
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A list of one unanimous club of voters in His Majesties Long Parliament, dissolved in 78 very fit to be thought on at the next new choice.
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1679
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Wing L2403; ESTC R18166
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2,472
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5
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A83831
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Die Mercurii, 14 Martii, 1648. Resolved by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Sir Iohn Stowell knight be proceeded against for life in the upper bench. ...
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1649
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Wing E2715; Thomason 669.f.14[12]; ESTC R39492
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2,510
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1
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A45025
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The Humble petition of the county of Cornwall to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie subscribed by above seven thousand hands : with His Majesties answer thereunto : whereunto is added the oaths of allegiance and supremacie.
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1642
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Wing H3502; ESTC R7426
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2,519
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9
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A84253
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Exceeding joyfull newes from the Earl of Bedford, Lord Generall of the Horse, that is now set forth for the defence of the Protestant religion. Declaring the happy and fortunate successe of the Ptotestant [sic] army at Siege-moore in Sommersetshire, upon the 19. day of this instant month of August, who having received a challange from the Lord Paulet, Sir Ralph Hopton, and Sir John Stowell, daring them to meet them at the said moor at the time and place appointed. Which said gentlemen upon the 19. day assembled at Siege-moor with great number of men, where Sir Francis Popham, Mr. Pine, and Mr. Stroud met them wich [sic] 6000. horse and foot, and after some parley concerning the King and Parliament, they fell to blowes, but after some 6, hours fight Sir Francis obtained the victory. The said Lord Paulet and his accomplices stood for the commission of array, and Sir Francis and the rest of the gentlemen for the ordinance of Parliament.
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1642
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Wing E3757; Thomason E113_17; ESTC R17793
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2,535
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8
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A76873
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A bloody fight in Ireland: and a great victory obtained by Sir Charles Coot Lord President of the province of Connaught, and commander of those forces, and of London-Derry, against the Brittish forces of Laggan; with some regiments of Irish and Highlanders, and Irish, under Major Generall George Monro. Major Belfore, Cap. Madder, and divers others slaine: and Lieu. Col. Galbryth, Maj. Hambleton, Cap. Steuart, Maj. Graham; and many other officers taken prisoners: and nine colours taken, and great store of arms and plunder. And Sir Robert Stuart, Col. Mervine, and Col. James Erskine, their regiments beaten. With the particulars of the fight, and a list of the chiefe that are slaine and taken. And twenty garrisons in the provost of Connaught, now possest by Sir Charles Coot, for the Parliament of England. July 2. 1649. These being faithfully collected out of the letters this day from London-Derry, are appointed to be printed. Imp. Theodor. Jenning.
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1649
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Wing B3246; Thomason E562_12; ESTC R206081
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2,557
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8
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A35108
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By the Protector, a proclamation for appointing of a certain day and place for the meeting of the commissioners named in an act of the late Parliament, entituled, an act for the security of His Highness the Lord Protector His Person, and continuance of the nation in peace and safety
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England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
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1658
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Wing C7147; ESTC R41081
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2,575
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3
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B06066
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By the Commissioners appointed for Administration of Justice to the People of Scotland. Forasmuch as there be many laudable laws and acts of Parliament of this nation made for suppressing of Sorners, broken Highlanders, borderers, and such as have disquieted the peace of the nation in former times ...
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Scotland. Commissioners for administration of Justice in Scotland.
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1653
(1653)
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Wing S994E; ESTC R183803
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2,622
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1
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A40596
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A Full and true relation of the great defeat given to Sir Ralph Hopton by Sir William Waller certified by severall letters from Sir William Wallers quarters, viz. [brace] Generall Brown, Lieut. Collonel Harrison, Captain Drinkwater : shewing how our forces March 28 beat the enemy at a skirmish, and on Friday March 29 gave them an overthrow and utterly routed them ... : and by directions from the states of both kingdomes an order for thanksgiuing for the said victory by John Wollaston, mayor.
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1644
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Wing F2325A; ESTC R43184
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2,684
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A58516
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A remonstrance and declaration of severall counties, cities, and burroughs against the unfaithfulness, and late unwarrantable proceedings of some of their knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament with their dissents thereunto, and revocation and resumption of their power therein.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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1648
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Wing R961; ESTC R1096
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2,793
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9
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A57924
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's proceedings in the vvest against the enemy since he advanced to Bodman in Cornvval sent to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons. Wherein is a list of the names of the Lord Mohuns and divers other persons of quality of that county that are come in to the Parliament. Together with the Cornish petition to Sir Tho: Fairfax, for their acceptance to joyn with him in this cause. Also a summons sent to the Lord Hopton. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and petition be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Rushworth, John, 1612?-1690.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. Proceedings. 1646-03.
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1646
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Wing R2330A; ESTC R220878
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2,946
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8
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A83290
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For the visitation and reformation of the Universitie of Oxford and the severall colledges and halls therein. With the names of the committee and visitors for the better regulating of the same. Die Sabbathi 1. Maii. 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance for the visitation of Oxford 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
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Wing E2071; Thomason E385_17; ESTC R201466
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2,947
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A38859
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An Exact account of the proceedings at Guild-Hall upon the election of the Right Honourable Sir William Prichard the present Lord Mayor of the city of London
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1682
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Wing E3578; ESTC R36206
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2,957
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2
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A84744
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Four great victories: obtained by Major Generall Pointz, on Thursday and Munday last. 1. The taking of Boulton Castle, from Collonel Scroope; with a copie of the articles on which it was surrendered: where was taken 100. muskets, 50. pikes, 20. halberts, 2. barrels of gunpowder, good store of provisions and ammunition, and all their bag and baggage. 2. The slighting of Welbeck; of Boulsover, and of Tuckhill, three garisons in the north. 3. The taking of Worton Castle, the copie of the articles, and taken in it, 150. armes, 40. pikes, 3 barrels of gunpowder, 20. vessels of strong bier, and all the provisions and ammunition, bag, and baggage. 4. Skipton in Yorkshire, also upon surrender. Commanded to be printed, and published according to order.
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1645
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Wing F1657; Thomason E309_7; ESTC R200410
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3,100
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A83020
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An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, authorizing the Committee of Lords and Commons for the army and treasurerrs [sic] at wars, for the better levying and orderly issuing forth of the sixty thousand pounds per mensem, assessed or to be assessed by vertue of an ordinance of Parliament of the 23. June last past, to have the care and managing of that whole business, as to those ends and purposes in the said ordinance, and in this present ordinance, are expressed. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1647
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Wing E1807; Thomason E409_6; ESTC R204418
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3,180
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15
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A89979
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A new list of all the members of this present Parliament vvith the respective counties and places for which they serve. VVith the names of the members of the severall committees, and places where they sit, for regulating the abuses of the Commonwealth. Note that all committees have power to send for persons, papers, witnesses, and records, and examine witnesses upon oath as they shall see cause, and where the petitions shall not bee made good, to allow costs.
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1653
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Wing N653; Thomason 669.f.17[57]; ESTC R211708
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3,182
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A78315
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A catalogue of the earles, lords, knights, generalls, collonels, lieutenant collonels, majors, captains, and gentlemen of worth and quality slain on the Parliament and Kings side, since the beginning of our uncivil civil Warrs with the number of common soldiers slain on both sides: as also a list of those that have fled out of the kingdome.
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1647
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Wing C1373; Thomason 669.f.11[30]; ESTC R210507
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3,224
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1
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A78316
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A catalogue of the Lords spirituall and temporall of the higher house of Parliament. 1640
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Walkley, Thomas, d. 1658?
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1641
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Wing C1384; Thomason E1091_3; ESTC R208941
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3,234
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17
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A37983
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the present setling (without further delay) of the presbyteriall government in the Church of England
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England and Wales.
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1646
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Wing E2002; ESTC R228513
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3,338
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12
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A91136
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An ansvver to a proposition in order to the proposing of a Commonwealth or democracy. Proposed by friends to the Commonwealth by Mr. Harringtons consent; who is over-wise in his own conceit, that he propounds a Committee of Parliament, with above one hundred earls, nobles, members, gentlemen, and divines (named in his list) may dance attendance twice a week on his utopian excellency in the banquetting house at Whitehall or Painted Chamber, to hear and see his puppet-play of a new commonwealth: the very first view whereof he presumes will infatuate alldissenting [sic] parties, spectators, and our divided nations by their example into a Popish blinde obedience thereunto, upon his ipse dixit.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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1659
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Wing P3889; Thomason E986_24; ESTC R207823
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3,341
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A83223
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the present setling (without further delay) of the Presbyteriall government in the Church of England. Die Veneris 5. Iunii 1646. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance concerning church-government, be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.; Laws, etc.
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England and Wales.
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1646
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Wing E2003; Thomason E340_4; ESTC R32842
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3,358
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A31296
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A Catalogue of the lords, knights, and gentlemen (of the Catholick religion) that were slain in the late warr, in defence of their king and countrey as also, of those whose estates were sold by the Rump for that cause.
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1653
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Wing C1383; ESTC R13230
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3,383
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1
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B04079
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A list of the knights, citizens, and burgesses chosen to serve in the Parliament holden at Westminster the eighth of May. 1661
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1661
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Wing L2451; ESTC R225794
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3,446
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A78318
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A catalogue of the names of so many of those commissioners as sate and sentenced the late King Charles to death, Saturday the 27. of Ianuary, Anno 1648. in tendency to the executing the said sentence, which was accordingly done on the 30. of the said Ian. 1648. Of divers commissioners called, there appeared seventy two, whose names hereafter follow, viz. ...
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1660
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Wing C1388; Thomason E1017_7; ESTC R207964
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3,450
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8
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A92409
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The remonstrance & address of the armies of England, Scotland, and Ireland to the Lord General Monck; presented to His Excellency the 9th of April, 1660. by Colonel Charles Lord Howard, accompanied by about fourty of the most eminent officers of the armies of England, Scotland, and Ireland. St James's, April 9. 1660. Ordered by his excellency the L. Gen. Monck, that the remonstrance and address of the officers of the army, presented this day to his excellency, be forthwith printed and published by M. Henry Mudoiman. William Clarke, secretary.
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England and Wales. Army.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing R959; Thomason E1021_1; ESTC R208353
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3,531
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13
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A00287
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The effect of a bill exhibited in Parliament by Sir Francis Englefield, Barronet
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1621
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STC 10406.5; ESTC S3172
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3,608
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1
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A96491
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A wild-fire plot found out in Ireland shewing how the rebels vvould have consumed the city of Dublin with wild-fire. Also how three Lords were taken prisoners, and committed to the castle. Also how the Scots have joyned battell against the rebels. Together with the names of those Lords which led the forces, and tooke the rebels prisoners, with their number of forces, both of horse and foote. With the exact coppies of two letters, sent from two marchants in Ireland, one to Mr. Walterhouse, citizen in London, and the other to a worthy divine, concerning all the proceedings of the plots, which the rebels ever did intend to this very day.
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H. L.; Watson, Joseph, Merchant in Dublin.
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1641
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Wing W2155; Thomason E176_5; ESTC R13583
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3,644
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8
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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.
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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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A47920
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Some queries concerning the election of members for the ensuing Parliament
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L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.; Harrington, James, 1664-1693.
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1690
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Wing L1308B; ESTC R30498
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3,672
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9
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A63108
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A Treatise of peace concluded the 29 of September, 1642, being Michaelmas Day, that all forces assembled together in any part of Yorkshire ... shall be disbanded, and all those under Captain Hotham now in Doncaster, and all other forces in any other parts of the countrey under any other commanders belonging to the garrison of Hull, shall retire to Hull with all speed possibly, and that Captaine Hotham shall begin to march from Doncaster towards Hull upon Saturday next, the first of October, 1642 : here is also the true copy of a letter sent from Prince Rupert to to [sic] His Majestie from Bobsford, September the 24, 1642 ... : likewise the copy of another letter sent from a gentleman of Yorkshire, containing many speciall and remarkable passages of what strength of men, horse, and ordinance there is in that countie.
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Rupert, Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682.
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1642
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Wing T2100; ESTC R25659
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3,700
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10
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A52507
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The Names of the Lords and Commons assembled in the pretended Parliament at Oxford, January, 1643 together with a Catalogue of such noblemen and barons in order as they have been made since the great seal deserted the Parliament which seal was broken before the Lords and Commons on Tuesday the 11th of August, 1646.
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1646
(1646)
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Wing N138; ESTC R23905
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3,722
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15
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A00288
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The effect of the Viscount Montagues bill exhibited in Parliament
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1621
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STC 10406.6; ESTC S3350
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3,733
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1
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A83475
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A sacred vow and covenant taken by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: upon the discovery of the late horrid and treacherous designe, for the destruction of this Parliament, and the kingdom. Together with the names of those members of the House of Commons which have taken the said vow and covenant. Also another vow and covenant to be taken by the armies and kingdom. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that the vow and covenant taken by the members of this House shall be printed, and the names of such members likewise that took the same: and also the vow and covenant to be taken by the armies and kingdoms. H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing E2284; Thomason E105_26; ESTC R2093
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3,733
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10
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A56152
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The curtaine drawne, or, The Parliament exposed to view the names of the members yet living of both houses of Parliament forceably secluded by the army in 1648, or since excluded by a few of their fellow members, confirming that force which they formerly disowned.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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1659
(1659)
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Wing P3935; ESTC R21828
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3,802
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8
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A38653
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The copy of a letter sent from His Excellencie Robert, Earle of Essex, to Mr. Pym, a member of the House of Commons also a order for the printing of Edw. Nicholas his letter, His Majesties secretary, to Sir Will. Boswell His Majesties resident with the States of the United Provinces ... together with the true relation of the passages at Sherbourn-Hill, which have relation to the aforesaid letters.
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Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1591-1646.; Nicholas, Edward, Sir, 1593-1669.
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1642
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Wing E3311; ESTC R36199
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3,818
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9
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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.
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1645
(1645)
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Wing E1998; Thomason E288_16; ESTC R200102
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3,824
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11
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A83429
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Resolutions of Parliament, touching delinquents and their compositions. Die Mercurii, 14 Martii, 1648; Proceedings. 1649-03-14
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. aut
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1649
(1649)
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Wing E2237aA; ESTC R231831
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3,849
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4
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A63424
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A True and perfect catalogue of the nobility and great officers of state and court, lords spiritual and temporal of the kingdom of England as they now stand, Feb., 1683/4
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1684
(1684)
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Wing T2524; ESTC R12152
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3,887
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1
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A26417
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Admirable newes from Ireland both good and true viz. first, a humble petition to the honourable Houses of Parliament, of divers lords, knights, and gentlemen of the kingdome of Ireland now resident in London : secondly, a true coppy
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Gentleman of worth in Ireland.
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1641
(1641)
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Wing A588; ESTC R528
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3,932
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9
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A92049
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The royal martyrs or, a list of the lords, knights, commanders, and gentlemen, that were slain in the late wars, in defence of their King and country. As also of those executed by the high courts of justice or law-martial.
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1660
(1660)
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Wing R2134; Thomason 669.f.25[32]
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4,029
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1
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A83166
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For the calling of an assembly of learned, and godly divines: to be consulted with by the Parliament, for the setling of the government and lyturgy of the Church of England, and for vindicating and clearing the doctrine of the said church, from false aspersions and interpretations, as shall be most agreeable to the word of God. With the names of all the ministers and others appointed for the same. Die Lunæ, 12 Junii, 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Iohn Browne Cler. Parliament.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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1643
(1643)
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Wing E1952; Thomason E105_34; ESTC R2506
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4,045
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11
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