A35444
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A Cure for the state, or, An excellent remedy against the apostacy of the times
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1654
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Wing C7620A; ESTC R18533
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368
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1
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A81187
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A cure for the state Or, An excellent remedy against the apostacy of the times.
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1659
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Wing C7621; Thomason 669.f.21[80]
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383
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1
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A42172
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The speech made to Sir John Greenvile by Sir Harbot. Grimstone, Knight, speaker to the Honourable House of Commons, May 3, 1660.
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Grimston, Harbottle, Sir, 1603-1685.
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1660
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Wing G2039A; ESTC R12047
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485
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1
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A52839
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The Lords Ambassadours of the States Gernerall of the Netherlands their propositions unto the honourable Houses of Parliament; as they were in French presented unto the right honourable the Lord Grey of Warke, &c. Speaker of the Lords House, and the right worshipfull William Lenthall esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons the fourteenth of this instant March, 1643.
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1644
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Wing N487A; ESTC R221933
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927
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1
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A71290
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A speech spoken by St. Thomas Wroth, knight in the honourable House of Commons vpon his delivery of a petition from the knights, gentlemen and freeholders of the county of Somerset February 25, 1642 : together with the petition of the said county then delivered.
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Wroth, Thomas, Sir, 1584-1672.
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1642
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Wing W3731; ESTC R11578
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947
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5
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A40715
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Two letters the one from the Right Honourable, Sir Thomas Fairfax. The other from Colonell Ralph VVeldon. Being an exact relation of the raising of the siege, and releeving of the town of Taunton. Which was read in both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday being the 14. of May 1645. And commanded to be forthwith printed.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Weldon, Ralph.
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1645
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Wing F251; ESTC R200057
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950
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7
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A89313
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Two letters sent to the Honorable W. Lenthall Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons; concerning the taking of Hereford on the 18. of this instant Decem. 1645. By Colonell Morgan Governour of Gloucester, and Colonell John Birch: wherein was taken, one hundred and twenty lords, knights and officers in commission, eleven pieces of ordnance, and great store of ammunition.
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Morgan, Thomas, Sir, d. 1679?; Birch, John, 1615-1691.
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1645
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Wing M2753; Thomason E313_11; ESTC R200476
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1,029
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7
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A87860
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To his very loving friends, the high sherife, and iustices of peace of the county of Surrey.
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Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1642
(1642)
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Wing L1090; Thomason 669.f.3[40]; ESTC R209763
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1,070
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1
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A93801
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An exact relation of the delivering up of Reading to His Excellencie the Earl of Essex; and how the Kings forces have quitted Cyrencester and Brill: with the true relation of the fight at Caversham. As it was sent in a letter to the speaker of the House of Commons, by these worthy members of the said House: Sir Philip Stapleton, John Hampden, and Arthur Goodwin, Esquires. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Stapleton, Philip, Sir, 1603-1647.; Goodwin, Arthur, 1593 or 4-1643.; Hampden, John, 1594-1643.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. aut
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1643
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Wing S5256; Thomason E100_11
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1,354
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8
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A92575
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A letter from the Parliament of Scotland, to the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, speaker to the House of Commons.
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Scotland. Parliament.
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1649
(1649)
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Wing S1284; Thomason 669.f.14[50]; ESTC R211207
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1,489
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1
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A89459
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Reasons delivered by the Right Honourable the Earle of Manchester: for nulling the forc'd votes, and against the high and visible insolencies of those that forced the Houses. With a declaration of the House of Peeres acquitting themselves and other papers delivered at a conference of both Houses, on Wednesday, August 18. 1647. Also an ordinance of both houses of Parliament, appointing a secret committee for the sending for, and examining of parties and witnesses.
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Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 1602-1671.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1647
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Wing M393; Thomason E403_2; ESTC R200386
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1,503
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8
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A57827
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A most worthy speech spoken in the honourable House of Commons by Sir Beniamin Rvdyard, desiring a happy union betweene the King and his Parliament without effusion of bloud, this present July 9th, 1641.
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Rudyerd, Benjamin, Sir, 1572-1658.
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1642
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Wing R2187; ESTC R8519
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1,534
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7
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A83581
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The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treaty; and their desire of a safe conduct for a committee named by them, contained in a letter of the 28. of February from the Earle of Manchester to the Lord Viscount of Falkland. With His Maiesties gratious answer thereunto, and a copy of his safe conduct. : Also the articles concerning a cessation proposed by both houses of Parliamemt [sic], and a letter of the 28. of Feb. from the said Earle of Manchester, to the said L. of Falkland, in which they were inclosed. With His Majesties gratious answer to the same.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 1602-1671.; Falkland, Lucius Cary, Viscount, 1610?-1643.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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1643
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Wing E2435A; ESTC R176158
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1,566
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8
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A92120
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15 Junii, 1648. The particulars of the fight at Colchester (sent in a letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons) was read in the house of Commons: in which letter it appears, the town is besieged, and five hundred of the enemies were taken prisoners, and six hundred left the town, sixty that were killed buried in one churchyard, besides what was slain in the other part of the town, Sir William Campion slain, one knight more, Col: Cook, Major Eyres, two other majors, and other officers, Mersey Fort taken, with two culverins, two sakers, and one drake, and Col: Steward, Col: Thornton and Sir Bar. Scudamore taken raising forces near Newmarket. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter 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.
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1648
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Wing R2328; Thomason E448_11
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1,583
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8
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A56413
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Sir William Parkins speech to the Hovse of Commons in Parliament concerning the present establishment of church-government, Iuly 5th, 1641.; Speech to the House of Commons in Parliament concerning the present establishment of church-government
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Parkins, William, Sir.
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1641
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Wing P496; ESTC R11303
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1,659
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8
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A92112
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A late letter from Sir Thomas Fairfax's army now in Truro. Relating the severall passages in the treaty, and what is concluded. Communicated to both Houses of Parliament upon Munday 16. March 1645. Die Lunæ 16 March 1645. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Ioh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
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Rushworth, John, 1612?-1690.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
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1646
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Wing R2320; Thomason E328_12; ESTC R200675
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1,692
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7
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A40277
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq. speaker of the House of Commons of all the particulars concerning the taking of Bridgewater : together with a list of the persons of quality and prisoners taken in the fight and town.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.
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1645
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Wing F193; ESTC R25080
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A40266
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq; Speaker of the House of Commons; of all the particulars concerning the taking of Bridgewater. Together with a list of the persons of quality, and prisoners taken in the fight and town. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1645
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Wing F192; ESTC R200179
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1,833
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7
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A38164
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Two speeches made by the speakers of both Houses of Parliament to His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax Generall after the Army had guarded the members to sit in safety on Friday the 6 day of August 1647 : and, an ordinance of both Houses of Parliament making His Excellency constable in the Tower of London and giving him power to make a lieutenant ... : also, an order of both Houses appointing a committee to examine the mutiny on Munday seven night ... : and a thanksgiving appointed to be kept on Thursday August 12, 1647.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 1602-1671.
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1647
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Wing E2430; ESTC R27368
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1,878
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8
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A35095
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Lieut. Generall Cromwells letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq., speaker of the House of Commons, of the surrender of Langford-House neer Salisbury with the articles of agreement concerning the same : together with a letter concerning a great victory obtained by Col. Rossiter against Prince Rupert and Prince Maurice, neer Belvoyr Castle in Leicestershire : also another letter concerning the taking of two hundred horse ...
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Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.
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1645
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Wing C7109; ESTC R24797
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1,917
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8
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A40501
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Proposalls of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Armie, held at Windsore, Decemb. 23. 1647 Upon the late resolutions in Parliament, for bringing in the six moneths arreares of assessements by the 15. of January next, and for the taking off free quarter, and disbanding. Also some particular exceptions against the billetting of souldiers onely in innes, tavernes and ale-houses, with their desires thereupon. Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by Colonell Sir Hardresse Waller, Friday Decemb. 24. 1647. With a letter from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to the honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Army. Jo. Rushworth, Secretary.
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England and Wales. Army. Council.; Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. aut
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1647
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Wing F222A; ESTC R221213
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1,922
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9
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A84772
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A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, conceraing [sic] the abuses and injuries done to certain godly ministers placed in livings by authority of Parliament. Together with an ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for preventing the like for the future. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and ordinance be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1647
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Wing F177; Thomason E404_27; ESTC R201861
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1,954
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8
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A89308
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Col: Morgan Governor of Glocester's letter to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons. Concerning the total routing and taking of Sir Jacob Ashley and his army upon the Wold, intended to joyn with His Majesties army at Oxford. Together with a list of the persons of quality, and officers in commission taken in that fight by the Parliaments forces. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and list be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Morgan, Thomas, Sir, d. 1679?; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.
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1646
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Wing M2747; Thomason E329_7; ESTC R200692
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1,994
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8
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A84929
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Proposalls from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: and the Councell of his Army, by way of addresse to the Parliament, for removing the causes of the cryes and groanes of the people; for pay for the souldiers, relief for Ireland, disbanding the supernumery of forces in England. And removing of the quarters further from London, into severall parts. Also for inabling the kingdome to finde monies, and for making commodities to be cheaper, and more plentifull the High Sheriffes and not committees to execute the power. To prevent the designes of those that study anarchy; to remove distractions, and grindings of the faces of the poore, and the wasting of the counties, and to settle a true peace, and security through the whole kingdome. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councell of his Army, subscribed John Rushworth, Secretary. October 17. 1647. ... Imprimatur, G. Mtt.
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England and Wales. Army. Council.; Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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1647
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Wing F222; Thomason E411_5; ESTC R202102
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2,026
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8
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A85723
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The speech of Sr. Harbottle Grimston baronet: Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Delivered in the Banquetting-House at Whitehal, 29 May. 1660. The members of that House being there present.
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Grimston, Harbottle, Sir, 1603-1685.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1660
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Wing G2040; Thomason E1025_15; ESTC R202333
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2,028
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8
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A67142
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Three speeches, made by Sir Iohn VVray to the House of Commons, assembled in Parliament : 1 against Thomas Earle of Strafford, and the Bishop of Canterbury : 2 being a motion for the taking of an oath to maintaine the religion and vowes established : 3 against the oath and Commons made by the Assembly at the last Convocation.
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Wray, John, Sir, 1586-1655.
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1641
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Wing W3670; ESTC R21082
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2,043
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8
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A87240
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A letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esquire, speaker of the Honorable House of Commons: concerning the late successful proceedings of the Lord Inchiquine in the kingdom of Ireland. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Inchiquin, Murrough O'Brien, Earl of, 1614-1674.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1647
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Wing I132; Thomason E409_7; ESTC R202598
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2,079
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8
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A81371
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Desires propounded to the Honourable House of Commons from Denzill Holles, Esq; Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir William Lewis, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir William Waller, Sir John Maynard, Knights, Major Generall Massey, John Glynne Esquire, Recorder of London, Walter Long, Esq; Col. Edward Harley, and Anthony Nicoll, Esq; members of the Honourable House of Commons. VVho stand impeached by His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the army under his command. Also their demurrer to the charge: and the votes of the House, giving them leave to goe beyond the seas, and to absent themselves for six moneths: and Mr. Speaker to grant them passes.
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Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1647
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Wing D1186; Thomason E399_11; ESTC R24893
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2,104
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8
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A93803
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Sir Phillip Stapleton his worthy speech in the House of Commons in Parliament, Ian. 15. 1641. Concerning the accusation of the Lord Digby and Colonell Lunsford of high treason.
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Stapleton, Philip, Sir, 1603-1647.
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1642
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Wing S5258; Thomason E200_11; ESTC R14997
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2,168
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7
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A96269
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A message and declaration sent from Colonel Whaley, to the Right Honourable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons, concerning the Kings Majesties royall person, and engagement. Together with his demonstration and proposals, touching His gracious Majesty, and Mr. John Ashburnham (now attending his royal person in the Isle of Wight.) This message and declaration is appointed to be forthwith printed and published, by order and command of the said Colonell Whaley. December, 7. 1647.
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Whalley, Edward, d. 1675?; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.
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1647
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Wing W1529; Thomason E419_14; ESTC R204069
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2,168
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7
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A89191
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A letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons. Concerning the surrender of Ruthin-Castle to Colonel Thomas Mitton, Major General of North-Wales. Together with the articles concerning the same. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter with the articles be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Mitton, Thomas, 1597?-1656.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1646
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Wing M2296; Thomason E333_9; ESTC R34977
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2,243
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A57841
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Two speeches in Parliament the one concerning religion, and fit men to be chosen for the Assemblie : the other concerning a West Indie Association at a Committee of the whole House in the Parliament / by Sir Benjamin Rudyerd.
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Rudyerd, Benjamin, Sir, 1572-1658.
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1642
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Wing R2203; ESTC R24505
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2,317
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10
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A37937
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Edward Litleton, Lord keeper of the great seal of England and Lord Speaker in the House of Peeres escape from the Parliament and his flight to the King now resident at York also Sir Thomas Gardiner the recorder of London's letter to His Majestie : with the Parliament's message to the Lord Savill, the Lord Seymor, and the Lord Rich, &c who attend His Majesty at York and their deniall to come to the House of Peeres : and lastly, the votes of the House of Commons passing upon the said lords.
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Gardiner, Thomas, Sir, 1591-1652.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
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Wing E188; ESTC R4875
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2,412
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7
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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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A84764
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A letter from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, sent to both Houses of Parliament June the 6. concerning the Kings being brought from Holmby towards the Army with all the perticulers about the same. Wherein is set forth to all the world the cleare and candid intentions of his Excellency and the whole Army, for the good of the Parliament and kingdome, in their restlesse endeavours, for a sure and lasting true peace. Published to silence the many false reports already raised, and to prevent the like for the future,
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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1647
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Wing F172; Thomason E391_7; ESTC R201551
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2,511
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8
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A85729
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Tvvo speeches, spoken in the honourable House of Commons. The first by Mr. Grimston Esquire: the second, by Sir Beniamin Rudiard. Concerning the differences between the Kings Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament.
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Grimston, Harbottle, Sir, 1603-1685.; Rudyerd, Benjamin, Sir, 1572-1658.
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1643
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Wing G2050; Thomason E94_7; ESTC R1630
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2,530
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8
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A88026
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A letter sent to the Right Honourable William Lenthall, Esquire, Speaker to the Honourable House of Commons: concerning the raising of the siege of Taunton by the Parliaments forces. / By a worthy gentleman in Sir Thomas Fairfax his army. Ordered that the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Worthy Gentleman in Sir Thomas Fairfax His Army.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1645
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Wing L1625; Thomason E292_22; ESTC R200150
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2,550
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7
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A85079
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A fuller relation from Bridgewater since the last fight: wherein is declared the fierce and terrible storming of the town, by firing it in three severall places, and the necessity thereof: / sent to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq; Speaker to the House of Commons. By a worthy gentleman in Sir Tho: Fairfax his army. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Worthy Gentleman in Sir Thomas Fairfax His Army.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1645
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Wing F2989; Thomason E293_34; ESTC R200174
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2,556
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B06307
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The speech of Sir Edward Turner knight, speaker of the honourable House of Commons, to the Kings most excellent Majesty, on Monday the eleventh day of April, 1670. Upon the adjournment of the Parliament.
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Turnor, Edward, Sir, 1617-1676.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
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1670
(1670)
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Wing T3363; ESTC R223302
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2,593
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11
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A47700
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Two letters of note the one master speakers letter ordered by the honorable House of Commons to the high sheriffe and gentry of Yorke-shire : the other from the lords of the counsell in Ireland to the high court of Parliament here in England, &c.
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Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.
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1642
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Wing L1094; ESTC R20693
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2,617
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A57922
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A letter sent to the Hono[ra]ble William Lenthal Esq. speaker of the Honorable House of Commons : concerning Sir Thomas Fairfax's rovting of the enemy in the West, neer Bodman, March 8, 1645 : together with the Lord Hoptons answer to Sir Thomas Fairfax's summons.
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Rushworth, John, 1612?-1690.
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1646
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Wing R2322A; ESTC R35154
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2,657
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10
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A57842
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Two worthy speeches spoken in the honourable House of Commons by Sir Benjamin Rvdyard, at severall times.
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Rudyerd, Benjamin, Sir, 1572-1658.
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1643
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Wing R2205; ESTC R34011
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2,705
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10
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A80483
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A Copie of a letter sent from the committee at Lincoln, to the House of Commons, directed to he speaker of the said House, and subscribed with the names of the said committee. Die Sabbati 4. Iunii, 1642. Likewise an order from both Houses of Parliament, concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the repective counties throughout all England, and dominion of Wales. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsinge, Cler Parl. D. Com. Also exceeding joyfull newes from Yorke. With the resolution of the Protestant gentry and commonalty of Cheshire, concerning their petition lately presented to the Kings Majesty at Yorke.
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1642
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Wing C6148; Thomason E149_29; ESTC R4198
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2,717
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8
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A83482
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Severall orders and votes of both Houses of Parliament: made on Friday and Saturday last, for the bringing of the Kings Majesty to some of his houses neer London, to receive propositions from both kingdomes, for peace. And for the safety and security of the King, Parliament, city, and kingdome. With the copies of the letters from Sir Tho. Fairfax, to the Parliament, and the city. And a list of the names of the Committee of Safety.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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1647
(1647)
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Wing E2290; Thomason E400_34; ESTC R201764
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2,722
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A96475
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Three letters concerning the surrender of many Scotish lords to the High Sheriffe of the county of Chester, and the condition of Duke Hamilton, Sir Marmaduke Langdale, Middleton, and others of note. With a list of the names of the lords, knights, colonels, and other officers of Duke Hamiltons army: which was taken prisoners by the Parliament forces under the command of Lievt. Gen Cromwell. Their numbers and qualities herein exprest. Read in both Houses of Parliament the 25. of August. 1648.
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Wilbraham, Roger, b. 1623.; Lothian, James.
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1648
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Wing W2116; Thomason E461_9; ESTC R204123
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2,814
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8
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A78696
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The Kings Majesties declaration concerning the High and Honourable Court of Parliament; together with his protestation, for a firme settlement of the true Protestant religion, the law, peace, and prosperity of this kingdome. As also, two letters from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax to the Right Honourable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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1647
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Wing C2194; Thomason E405_25; ESTC R201899
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A92122
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Sir Ralph Hoptons and all his forces comming in to the Parliament. on Thursday last, according to the articles and propositions sent to him by Sir Thomas Fairfax, certified in two letters to the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the Honourable house of Commons. Appointed by the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, to be forthwith printed and published.
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Rushworth, John, 1612?-1690.
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1646
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Wing R2330; Thomason E328_4; ESTC R200669
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A88040
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A letter to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq; Speaker to the Honorable House of Commons, from the commissioners imployed by the Parliament for the reducing of Newark: together with the summons of the Commissioners of both Kingdoms to the governour, for delivering up of the said town for the use of the King and Parliament. And the governours answer thereunto. Appointed by the Honorable William Lenthal ... to be forthwith printed and published.
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Belasyse, John Belasyse, Baron, 1615-1689.; Pierrepont, William, 1607?-1678.; England and Wales. Commissioners of Both Kingdoms.
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1646
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Wing L1737; Thomason E330_23; ESTC R202805
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2,969
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A96621
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The Kings Majesties desires to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. Presented to His Excellency at the head quarters neere Reading. Together with the resolution of His Excellencie concerning the said desires and the great satisfaction His Majestie received thereby. Likewise, a message sent from His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, to the Honourable House of Commons, concerning the Kings most Excellent Majestie. Printed for the use and satisfaction of the whole kingdome.
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Williamson, Robert.; Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.; Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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1647
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Wing W2800; Thomason E398_2; ESTC R26379
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3,062
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A85571
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A great and bloody plot against the Protestants, discovered to have taken the castle at Dublin, and murthered the commissioners of Parliament. Divers taken prisoners, among whom were, the Lord Tath, Sir Edward Varney, Colonell Vane, Colonell Barrey, Captaine Poore, Captaine Treswell, Mr. Brent a lawyer, Alderman Joanes, Alderman Clerke, and divers others. With a declaration by the Suprem [sic] Councell of the Confederate Catholicks at Kilkenny: and their treachery against the English Protestants. Also severall great victories obtained by the Lord Inchequin in Munster. And the defeat of the Irish rebels under Owen Roe O Neale. Certified by the commissioners letters from Dublin, appointed to be printed and published. Philip Fernelley, Cleric. Parl. Dom. Com.
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Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons.; Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council.
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1647
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Wing G1648; Thomason E399_19; ESTC R201720
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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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3,154
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A84997
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A full relation of the whole proceedings of the late rising and commotion in Wales, under pretence for the King and Sir Tho: Fairfax. Represented in several letters to the Parliament, and His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. With the answers and replies. Also the names of the chief actors.
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1647
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Wing F2374; Thomason E396_9; ESTC R201645
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3,192
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A92119
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A more full and exact relation (being the third letter to the Honorable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons) of the several treaties between Sir Tho. Fairfax and Sir Ralph Hopton, and of his coming into the Parliament. Together with the coming in of the gentry of that county to Sir Thomas, and the taking of Saint Mawes, the principle fort of Pendennis Castle. Which letter was read in the House of Commons. 17. Martii. 1645. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter 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.
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1646
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Wing R2327; Thomason E328_15; ESTC R200677
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3,247
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A71164
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The speech of Sr. Edw. Turnor, Kt., speaker of the honourable House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty delivered on Tuesday the thirtieth day of July, 1661 at the adjournment of the Parliament.
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Turnor, Edward, Sir, 1617-1676.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1661
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Wing T3352; ESTC R1593
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A89124
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A copy of a letter sent from Sir Tho. Middleton, to the Honorable, William Lenthall Esq: Speaker of the House of Commons. Concerning the raising of the siege at Osvvestree, Iuly 3. 1644. By the forces commanded by the Earl of Denbigh. Sir Tho. Middleton, and Sir Will. Brereton. Wherein was divers of our enemies, men of quality, taken prisoners; 7. carriages, 200. common souldiers, 2 peeces of artillery, 100. horse. Also severall other letters to persons of quality in confirmation of the said victory. Together with a list of all the prisoners and carriages that were taken. Printed according to order.
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Middleton, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1666.; W. D.; T. B.; Chadwick, Lew.
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1644
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Wing M1992; Thomason E54_16; ESTC R209924
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A40285
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq: Speaker of the House of Commons; concerning the taking of Sherborn Castle, with 16. pieces of ordnance, one morter piece, and 344. common souldiers. With another letter to the said Mr. Speaker, of the particulars of all the proceedings against the enemy at Sherborn Castle Together with a list of the prisoners of war, taken at Sherborn Castle, Aug. 15. 1645. Also, the oath taken by the inhabitants of Exeter. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these letters with the list, be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1645
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Wing F194; ESTC R200219
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A85965
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Exceeding good newes from Beverley, Yorke, Hull, and Newcastle. With the valliant acts of Sir John Hotham over the walls of Hull against the Kings forces, and how he hath taken ten captaines and cavalleres prisoners that were going to Barton in Lincolnshire. And how Sir John Hotham gave command to pull the mayors gowne of Hull off from his backe, and set a guard about his house. As also how Sir Iohn Hotham gave command to burne the houses that stood betwixt the Kings forces and Hull, least any of the Kings forces should shelter themselves, and so to assault the towne.
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T. G.; Salwey, Humphrey, 1575?-1652.; Wilde, John, 1590-1669.
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1642
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Wing G63; Thomason E107_32; ESTC R23127
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A84645
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Another letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairefax to the Speaker of the House of Commons, of His Majesties removall from Childersley to New-Market, and the grounds thereof. Also an narrative of a conference at Childersley with His Majesty; His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairefax, Lieutenant Generall Crumwell, &c. and commissioners for the Parliament about His Majesties removeall thence to New-market, and what past at this conference betwixt His Majesty and the Generall, and the commissioners for the Parliament, and the summe of their speeches. Also the new rendezvous of the army upon Tripole Heath neare Royston, June 8. 1647. Published for the generall satisfaction of the kingdome.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; T. H.
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1647
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Wing F134; Thomason E392_11; ESTC R201564
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3,408
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A35734
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A most worthy speech of the truly honourable and worthy member of the House of Commons Sir Edward Deering knight and baronet spoken in Parliament concerning the lyturgy of the Church of England and for a nationall synod.
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Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644.
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1642
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Wing D1114; ESTC R13328
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A40644
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Three letters, from the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Fairfax, Lieut. Gen. Crumwell and the committee residing in the army. Wherein all the particulars of the great victory obtained by our forces against His Majesties, is fully related, fought the 14 of Iune, 1645. With a list of the names of such colonels, captaines, lieutenants, ensignes, and other officers, both of horse and foot there taken prisoners. And the resolution of both Houses upon the same. Die Lunæ, 16 Iune, 1645. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters, with the list of the prisoners, be forthwith printed and published, with the order of both Houses concerning the same. Io. Brown. Cler. Parliament.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1645
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Wing F240; ESTC R200109
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A63940
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The several speeches of Sr. Edward Turner Kt., speaker of the honourable House of Commons, to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, delivered on Fryday, the tenth day of May, 1661
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Turnor, Edward, Sir, 1617-1676.
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1661
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Wing T3349; ESTC R1904
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A38116
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The severall answers of both Houses of Parliament to the city petition with a true copy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18, 1641 [i.e. 1642] : together with Mr. Speakers letter, ordered by the Honourable House of Commons, to the High Sheriffe, and gentry of Yorkshire containing divers remarkable matters of great note and consequence.
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England and Wales. Parliament.; Pym, John, 1584-1643.; Gurney, Richard, Sir, 1577-1647.; City of London (England). Lord Mayor.
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1641
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Wing E2289; ESTC R3709
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A63498
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A Trve copy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common-Councell of of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18, 1641 with the answer of both Houses of Parliament to the said petition : together with Mr. Speakers letter, ordered by the Honourable House of Commons, to the High Sheriffe and gentry of Yorkshire, shewing their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the countrey that their petition to the Parliament was ill relished : secondly, their dislike of such as have endeavoured to preswade godly ministers that their exercises are not acceptable to the Houses : thirdly, their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the trained band from going into Hull upon the Parliaments order.
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1641
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Wing T2662A; ESTC R12311
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4,127
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A87780
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The Kings forces totally routed by the Parliaments army, under the command of Major Generall Poyntz and Cheshire-Forces, on Routon-Heath, within two miles of Chester, Sept. 24. Together with the state of the siege at Chester; and a list of the lords, knights, commanders and common souldiers slain and taken prisoners; there being above one thousand prisoners taken, and the whole army routed. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1645
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Wing K595; Thomason E303_18; ESTC R200297
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4,165
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16
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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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13
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A79224
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His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday, July 30. 1661. The day of their adjournment. : Together with the speech of Sir Edward Turnor, Knight, speaker of the honorable House of Commons, to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. Delivered on Tuesday the thirtieth day of Juy, 1661 at the adjournment of the Parliament.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Turnor, Edward, Sir, 1617-1676.; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1661
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Wing C3044A; ESTC R223297
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A96460
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A true and exact relation of the great victories obtained by the Earl of Manchester, and the Lord Fairfax; against the Earl of Newcastles army in the north. As it appears by a letter of Sir William Widdrington, sent to the Earl of Newcastle; which letter was intercepted by the Parliaments Army, and sent to the House of Commons. Together with two letters concerning the said victories: the one from the Right Honourable, the Lo: Fairfax; the other from Sir John Meldrum, to the Honourable, Sir William Lenthall Esquire, speaker of the House of Commons. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this relation and letters forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl.D.Com.
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Widdrington, William Widdrington, Baron, 1610-1651.; Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Baron, 1584-1648.; Meldrum, John, Sir, d. 1645.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. aut
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1643
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Wing W2089; Thomason E71_22; ESTC R15558
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A69850
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The speeches of Sr. Edward Deering in the Commons House of Parliament 1641
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Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644.
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1641
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Wing D1116; ESTC R27294
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A35736
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Three speeches of Sir Edward Dearings, Knight and Baronet, in the Commons House of Parliament
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Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644.
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1641
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Wing D1118; ESTC R27295
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4,858
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18
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A74195
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The state martyrologie. Or, innocent blood speaking its mournfull tragedy, in the history of the late anarchy since 1648. to this present time 1660.
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1660
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Wing S5300; Thomason 669.f.25[33]; ESTC R211906; ESTC R31181
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4,860
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1
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A30740
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The acts and monuments of our late Parliament, or, A collection of the acts, orders, votes, and resolves that hath passed in the House by J. Canne Intelligencer Generall.
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Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680.
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1659
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Wing B6290; ESTC R2958
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4,866
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A84768
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A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to Mr. Speaker; concerning, the forces of the Northern Association, and Nottinghamshire Horse joyning with the Army. With their severall declarations and representations. Also, two petitions from the Nottinghamshire Horse; the one to both Houses of Parliament; the other, to His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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1647
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Wing F175; Thomason E399_7; ESTC R201713
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4,878
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12
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A91145
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Articles of impeachment of high-treason, exhibited by the Commons of England, in a free Parliament, against Lieutenant-General Oliver Crumwel Esquire, Commissary-General Henry Ireton Esquire, Sir Hardresse Waller Knight and colonel, Colonel Pride, Colonel Hewson, Colonel Ewers, Cornet Joyce, Hugh Peters clerk, William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker, Sir Henry Mildmay Knight, Sir Peter Wentworth Knight of the Bath, Henry Martin, Cornelius Holland, and Thomas Scot, Esquires, Members of the House of Commons.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1648
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Wing P3897; Thomason E476_37; ESTC R203361
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5,009
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8
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B06411
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Variety of news for all pallats, as certainties, probabilities, &c.
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St. Serfe, Thomas, Sir, fl. 1668.
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1661
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Wing V111A; ESTC R185927
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5,081
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9
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A84051
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A list of the names of the Members of the House of Commons observing which are officers of the Army, contrary to the selfe-denying ordinance: together with such summes of money, offices and lands, as they have given to themselves, for service done, and to bee done, aginst [sic] the King and kingdome. Note, reader, that such as have this marke (*) comming immediatly before their names, are recruiters; illegally elected, by colour of the New-Scale, the power of the Army, and voices of the souldiers, and are un-duly returned, and serve accordingly. The first centurie.
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El., M., fl. 1648.; Elsynge, Henry, 1598-1654, attributed name.
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1648
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Wing E317A; Thomason 669.f.12[103]; ESTC R4867
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5,384
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1
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A75701
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A second letter sent from John Ashe Esquire, a Member of the House of Commons, to the Honourable VVilliam Lenthall, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons in Parliment. Concerning divers messages, and passages between the Marquesse Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymour, Lord Coventry, and others his Majesties commissioners: and the deputy lievtenants and other commissioners for the county of Somerset. Together with divers propositions for peace, by the commissioners and deputy lievtenants for that county. And the Lord Hartford, Lord Pawlet, Lord Seymour, and others answer thereunto. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament that this be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsyn. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com.
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Ashe, John, Esquire.; Somerset, William Seymour, Duke of, 1588-1660.; Winchester, John Paulet, Earl of, 1598-1675.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1642
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Wing A3946; Thomason E112_13; ESTC R17086
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5,510
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A80946
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Lieut: General Cromwel's letter to the honorable William Lenthal Esq; speaker of the honorable House of Commons, of the several great victories obtained against the Scots and Sir Marmaduke Langdales forces in the North: where were slain of the Scots party above two thousand, above nine thousand taken prisoners, four or five thousand arms taken, the whole infantry ruined, Duke Hamilton fled into Wales, and Langdale northward, Major General Vandrusk, Colonel Hurry, and Colonel Ennis taken prisoners, who formerly served the Parliament. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. aut
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1648
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Wing C7111; Thomason E460_24; ESTC R205124
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5,515
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A43068
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Sir Arthur Haslerig his speech in Parliament the fifth of Ianuary last whereby he cleareth himselfe of the Articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. I. Pym, Mr. Hampden, Mr. Stroud and M. Hollis by His Majesty on Tuesday 4 of Ianu, 1641 [1642] : whereunto is added Master Pim his speech in Parliament concerning the vote of the House of Commons for his discharge upon the accusation of high treason exhibited against himself and others.
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Hesilrige, Arthur, Sir, d. 1661.; Pym, John, 1584-1643. Master Pim his speech concerning the vote of the House of Commons for his discharge upon the accusation of treason exhibited against himself and others.
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1642
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Wing H1126; ESTC R29870
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5,539
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A96962
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Eight occasionall speeches, made in the house of Commons this Parliament, 1641. 1 Concerning religion. 2 Vpon the same subject. 3 Vpon dismounting of the cannons. 4 Vpon the Scotch treaty. 5 Vpon the impeachment of the Lord Strafford, and Canterbury, &c. 6 Vpon the Straffordian knot. 7 Vpon the same subject. 8 A seasonable motion for a loyall covenant. / By Sir Iohn Wray knight and baronet.
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Wray, John, Sir, 1586-1655.
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1641
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Wing W3667; Thomason E196_10-17; ESTC R7004
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5,732
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A85037
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Two letters of His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, sent to both Houses of Parliament; with the humble advice of the Councel of Warre (held at St. Edmunds Bury in Suffolke, Satterday 29. May, 1647.) upon the votes of both Houses, sent to the army for their disbanding. Also, the petition of the private souldierie of the army, both horse and foot, presented (to His Excellencie at the same Councell of Warre) by their several adjutators: with the names of the officers that were then present. Published at the instant desire of the army, to prevent mis-understandings, and to set forth their candid desire of the peace, and welfare of the Parliament, and this kingdome; as also, concerning the reliefe of Ireland.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; England and Wales. Army.
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1647
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Wing F248; Thomason E391_2; ESTC R201546
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A84991
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A full relation of the great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces under the command of Lievt. Gen. Cromwel against the whole army of the Scots, under the conduct of Duke Hamilton. With the numbers slaine and taken prisoners. Sent in a letter under the Lievt. Generals owne hand: which was read in both Houses of Parliament upon Wednesday the 23 of Aug. 1648. With an order of Parliament for a thanksgiving for the same. Die Mercurii 23 August. 1648. Ordered by the lords assembled in Parliament, that Lievt Generall Cromwels letter be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliament.
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Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. aut
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1648
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Wing F2362; Thomason E460_28; ESTC R202169
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A40083
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Sir Thomas Fairfax's letter from Cornwall relating the whole business in the West with the articles at large concluded upon by His Excellencies commissioners and Sir Ralph Hoptons, and an order of both Houses for a day of thanksgiving for the same.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; England and Wales. Order of both Houses for a day of thanksgiving.
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1646
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Wing F171; ESTC R27976
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7,124
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A40362
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Master Peters messuage from Sir Thomas Fairfax, delivered in both houses of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: With the whole state of the west, and all the particulars about the disbanding of the princes and Sir Ralph Hoptons army. Together with His Majesties proclamation. Also the totall routing of Sir Jacob Ashley himselfe, and 1500 taken prisoners, their carriages and ammunition also taken by Colonell Morgan and Sir William Brereton. Commanded to be printed at the desire of divers members of Parliament, and published according to order.
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.; Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660.; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Hopton, Ralph Hopton, Baron, 1598-1652.; Brereton, William, Sir, 1604-1661.; Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.
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1645
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Wing F203; ESTC R11290
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A90542
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Master Peters messuage from Sir Thomas Fairfax, delivered in both Houses of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: with the whole state of the west, and all the particulars about the disbanding of the Princes and Sir Ralph Hoptons army. Also the totall routing of Sir Jacob Ashley himselfe, and 1500. taken prisoners, their carriages and ammunition also taken by Colonell Morgan and Sir William Brereton. Commanded to be printed at the desire of divers members of Parliament, and published according to order.
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Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660.
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1646
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Wing P1710A; Thomason E329_2; ESTC R11290
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7,262
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A84625
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A letter from the right honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, Sir Hugh Cholmley, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Henry Cholmley, committees of the Commons house of Parliament residing at Yorke. Together vvith a relation of all the passages at the great meeting at Yorke, on Thursday the 12. of this instant May, with the freeholders protestation inclosed in the letter from the said committee to master speaker, and ordered by the said house to be forthwith published in print. H. Elsing. Clre. Perl. [sic] de Com.
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Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, Baron, 1584-1648.; Cholmley, Henry, Sir, 1609-1666.; Cholmley, Hugh, Sir, 1600-1657.; Stapleton, Philip, Sir, 1603-1647.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1642
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Wing F116; Thomason E148_4; ESTC R3177
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A32328
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His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament to which is added, His Lordships several speeches : as also, those of Sir Job Charleton, at his admission of speaker to the honourable House of Commons, delivered at the opening of the Parliament, on Tuesday February 4, and Wednesday February 5, 1673.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
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1673
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Wing C3173; ESTC R24260
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A32327
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His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament to which is added His Lordships several speeches : as also those of Sir Job Charleton ... / delivered at the opening of the Parliament on Tuesday, February 4. and Wednesday February 5. 1672/3.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Charleton, Job, Sir, 1614-1697.
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1672
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Wing C3172; ESTC R35499
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A59382
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Severall letters from the committees in severall counties to the honourable William Lenthall Esquire, speaker of the House of Commons, read in both Houses of Parliament, Iune 27, 1642 : wherein, amongst divers other passages very remarkable, is related how the townsmen of Manchester put themselves into arms, and stood upon their defense against the Lord Strange and his forces, who came to seize on the magazine : with an intercepted letter from Sir Edward Fitton, to Sir Thomas Aston at York, discovering a fowl designe of the malignant party : whereunto is added severall votes of both Houses.
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Ashton, Ralph.; Brereton, William, Sir, 1604-1661.; Fitton, Edward, Sir, 1603-1643.; Moore, John, 17th cent.; Rigby, Alexander, 1594-1650.
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1642
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Wing S2775; ESTC R22133
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A75319
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The antient land-mark skreen or bank betwixt the prince or supreame magistrate, and the people of England. By the right of inheritance which the nobility & baronage of England have to sit in the House of Peers in Parliament.
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1659
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Wing A3068; Thomason E972_9; ESTC R34
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A69635
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The speeches of the Lord Digby in the High Court of Parliament, concerning grievances, and the trienniall Parliament.; Speeches. Selections.
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Bristol, John Digby, Earl of, 1580-1654.
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1641
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Wing B4774; ESTC R2652
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A86597
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A true and exact relation of all the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmleys revolt, deserting the Parliament, and going to the Queen, with the regaining of Scarborough Castle, by the courage and industry of Capt. Bushel. Sent in two letters, the one from Sir Iohn Hotham to M. Speaker, the other, from a worthy Captain to a member of the honourable House of Commons. Die Martis 4 Aprilis 1643. It is ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that these two letters concerning Sir Hugh Cholmley's Revolt, and the re-taking of Scarborough Castle, shall be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Hotham, John, Sir, d. 1645 Jan. 2.; Worthy captain.
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1643
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Wing H2909A; Thomason E95_9; ESTC R21968
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A63954
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The speeches of Sir Edward Turner kt, before King, Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, when he was presented speaker of the Honourable House of Commons, on Friday the tenth of May, 1661 together with the Lord Chancellors speeches in answer thereunto.
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Turnor, Edward, Sir, 1617-1676.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1661
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Wing T3365; ESTC R232992
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A78713
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A declaration of the Kings Majesties most gracious messages for peace: sent to the two Houses of Parliament at Westminster. Charles R. Our pleasure and command is, that these messages, with their answers, be forthwith published in all churches and chappels within our dominions. Printed at Oxford by Leonard Lichfield printer to the Vniversity. 1645. With a full answer thereunto in the behalfe of the Parliament.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Collection of His Majesties most gracious messages for peace.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1646
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Wing C2214; Thomason E320_3; ESTC R200566
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A93023
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A seasonable speech, made by a worthy Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, concerning the other House. March 1659.
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Titus, Silius, 1623?-1704.; Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683, attributed name.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. preceedings. 1659-03. aut
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1659
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Wing S2898; Thomason E974_6; ESTC R207825
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A56193
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The privileges of Parliament which the members, army, and this kingdom have taken the protestation and covenant to maintain reprinted for consideration and confirmation on the 5th of January 1659, the day appointed to remember them.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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1660
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Wing P4040; ESTC R26909
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A29430
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A brief character of the Protector Oliver Cromwel with an account of the slavery he left the nation under at his death, comprehended in a seasonable speech concerning the upper house / made by a worthy member of Parliament in the House of Commons, March 1659.
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Titus, Silius, 1623?-1704.; Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of, 1621-1683.
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1692
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Wing B4551; ESTC R25946
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A79083
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The severall copies of the kings letters, and messages, sent to the Parliament: first, about a treatie by commissioners, and then personally by himselfe: with the Parliaments severall answers thereunto, and some observations thereupon. With the copy of a paper under the Lord Inchiquins hand, concerning the Popes Nuntio now in Ireland, and his proceedings there about the bill of bargain and sale of that kingdome. This letter from the King to the Parliament, and their answers to His Majesty, with the observations thereupon, are printed and published according to order.
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England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Inchiquin, Murrough O'Brien, Earl of, 1614-1674.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1646
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Wing C2771; Thomason E316_24; ESTC R8601
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A80940
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Lieut: General Cromwels letter to the honorable William Lenthal Esq; speaker of the honorable House of Commons, concerning his last proceedings in the kingdom of Scotland, in order to the establishment of a firm and lasting peace between the two nations: all the enemies forces there being disbanded. With another letter from the Lieutenant General to the Committee of Estates, representing the great damage the kingdom of England hath received from that kingdom by the late invasion. And the Committee of Estates ansvver thereunto. Together with a declaration of their proceedings in opposition to the late unlawful engagement against England. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters, answer and declaration be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1648
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Wing C7108A; Thomason E468_19; ESTC R205338
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A86054
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God appearing for the Parliament, in sundry late victories bestowed upon their forces, vvhich command and call for great praise and thanksgiving both from Parliament and people. Die Martis; 4. Martii, 1644. Ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that Mr. Whitaker, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Mr. Rous, and Mr. Millington, do peruse all the letters that are come from Shrewsbury, Plimouth, Scarborough, Glocestershire, and Weymouth; and make a narrative out of them, of all Gods great and late mercies upon the Parliaments forces, to be printed, and read on the next day of publique thanksgiving. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1645
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Wing G906; Thomason E271_22; ESTC R212192
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