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DA397 .E53 1626 |
A proclamation for a generall fast throughout this realme of England By the King a proclamation prohibiting the publishing, dispersing and reading of a declaration or remonstrance, drawen by some committees of the Commons-House of the late dissolued Parliament, and intended to haue beene preferred by them to His Maiestie. By the King a proclamation commanding all inhabitants on the sea-coastes, or any ports or sea-townes, to make their speedy repaire vnto, and continue at the places of their habitations there, during these times of danger. By the King. A proclamation for the better making of saltpeter within this kingdome. By the King. A proclamation about the dissoluing of the Parliament. Whereas wee, for the generall good of our kingdome, caused our high Court of Parliament to assemble and meete .. By the King a proclamation for the restraint of the disorderly repaire of mariners and souldiers, vnto the kings court, or citie of London. By the King a proclamation for a generall and publike thanksgiuing to almighty God, for his great mercy in staying his hand, and asswaging the late fearefull visitation of the plague. |
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DA397 .E53 1627 |
By the King a proclamation against vniust pretences for colouring of French goods taken by way of reprize. By the King a proclamation to preuent the purloyning and stealing of armes, powder, and other munition, and habilliments of warre. By the King a proclamation that all captaines, lieutenants, and other officers shall repayre to their companies, and that all souldiers shall repayre to their colours. By the King a proclamation commanding the repaire of noblemen, knights, and gentlemen of qualitie, vnto their mansion houses in the countrey, there to attend their seruices, and keep hospitalitie. By the King a proclamation for the explaining of a former proclamation lately published, intituled A Proclamation prohibiting the importation of any goods or merchandize whatsoeuer, in any French shippes or bottomes. By the King a proclamation prohibiting the importation of any goods or merchandize whatsoeuer, in any French shippes or bottomes. By the King Charles by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c., to all to whome these presents shall come, greeting : whereas we are giuen to understand, by the lords and others of our priuie counsell, that there are a great number of the inhabitants of the Isle of Ree .. By the King a proclamation for the apprehension of Iohn Holland, and Robert Blow, gentlemen, late seruants to the Earle of Lincolne. By the King a proclamation for the transportation of any kinde of corne, graine, or victuals for the supply of the nauie, or armie in the parts of France. By the King a proclamation to preuent the furnishing of the king of Spaine and his subiects, with prouisions for shipping, or munition for the warres, and with victuals. |
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DA397 .E53 1628 |
By the King a proclamation forbidding the lodging of any strangers, or His Maiesties owne seruants, in his palaces of White-Hall, and Denmarke-house, in the time of the absence of His Maiestie, and his royall consort the Queene, from those houses. By the King a proclamation declaring the Kings Maiesties royall pleasure touching the inhabitants of Algier, Tunis, Sallie, and Tituan, in the parts of Africa. By the King a proclamation for all souldiers to repaire to their companies. By the King a proclamation prohibiting the buying and selling of any of His Maiesties armes or munition, and to reforme the abuses committed at musters and traynings by borrowing of armes. By the King a proclamation against the vnnecessary waste of gunpowder. By the King a proclamation for the further proroguing of the Parliament. By the King a proclamation for His Maiesties better seruice, either at sea, or land. |
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DA397 .E53 1629 | At Whitehall the eleuenth of March 1628 ... whereas His Maiesties armie (lately discharged at Portsmouth) hath continued since the first raysing thereof by the space of forty two months .. | 2 |
DA397 .E53 1630 |
Whereas Alexander Leighton, a Scottish man borne, who was lately sentenced by the honourable Court of Starre-Chamber, to pay a great fine to His Maiestie, and to vndergoe corporall punishment, for writing, printing, and publishing a very libellous and scandalous booke against the king and his gouernment, hath this 11th day of nouember, escaped An act for the charitable reliefe and ordering of person infected with the plague By the King a proclamation for the ease of the subiects in making their compositions for not receiuing the order of knighthood, according to the law. By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Bartholomew Fayre, Sturbridge Fayre, and Our Lady Fayre in Southwarke. |
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DA397 .E53 1631 |
By the King a proclamation for reuoking the commission concerning archery. By the King. A proclamation against such as wilfully and presumptuously contemne His Maiesties Royall authority, vsed in preuention of the barbarous vse of duels; particularly against Peter Apsley, Esquire. |
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DA397 .E53 1633 |
By the King a proclamation for the well ordering of His Maiesties courtand [sic] traine, as well in his present journey intended towards his kingdome of Scotland, and returne from thence, as in all other His Maiesties journeys and progresses hereafter. By the King a proclamation against making collections without license vnder the great seale. |
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DA397 .E53 1635 |
By the King a proclamation to restraine the landing of men, or goods, out of such ships as shall come from the parts of France, or the low-countries now infected with the plague, till they haue warrant from the officers or farmours of His Maiesties customes. By the King a proclamation prohibiting the importation of purles, cutworkes, and bonelaces, made in forraine parts, and for the sealing of such as are made within the realme of England and dominion of Wales. |
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DA397 .E53 1636 |
By the King a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure touching orders to be obserued for preuention of dispersing the plague. By the King. A proclamation for cleansing the riuer of Thames of shelues and annoyances, and for ballasting of ships with the sand and grauell thereof. By the King a proclamation for adiournement of part of Trinitie terme. |
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DA397 .E53 1637 |
By the King. A proclamation to restraine the making or hauing of keys for any His Maiesties houses, gardens, or parkes, without speciall warrant. By the King. A proclamation for the prizing of wines. Whereas by the statute made in the eight and twentieth yeer of the reigne of king Henry the eight for prizing of wines, it is prouided, that the Lord Chancellour, Lord treasurer, Lord president of the Kings most honourable councell, Lord priuy seal, and the Lords chief justices of either bench .. |
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DA397 .E53 1638 |
By the King. A proclamation that all woollen clothes and stuffes made or mixed with wooll, and brought to London to be sold or transported, be first brought to Blackwell Hall, there to be searched. By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Gilbert Carre and Iames Locker. |
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DA397 E53 1638 | By the King. A proclamation for suspending the time of healing the disease called, The kings evill, until Easter next. | 1 |
DA397 .E53 1639 |
The effect of the Kings letters patents concerning the lotte[ry.] That is shall and may be lawfull, to and for Michael Parker and Everard Mainwaring Gent: and either of them, their and either of their executors, administrators and assignes, with the privity and allowance of Sir John Hales of London Knight, and Iohn Angell of Crowhurst, in the county of Surrey esquier .. By the King. A proclamation and declaration to inform our loving subjects of our kingdom of England of the seditious practices of some in Scotland, seeking to overthrow our regall power under false pretences of religion. |
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DA397 .E53 1640 |
Effigies regum Anglorum a Wilhelmo Conquestore Essais et obseruations sur les essais du Seigneur de Montaigne By the King a proclamation commanding all the trained bands and others on this side Trent, to be in readinesse with horse and arms, to serve His Maiestie for defense of the kingdom. By the King a proclamation for freedom of passage out of Ireland into England. By the King a proclamation for the apprehending and due punishing of the late mutiners at Wellington in the county of Somerset. By the King being informed, that many officers of our armie, as well foot and horse, as of our garisons, are absent from their severall charges to our great dis-service .. An act for the preventing of inconveniences hapning by the long intermission of Parliaments Treves endt The Funerall of the Netherlands peace. A short catechisme, or, A cordiall preseruatiue for little children, against the infection of popery, and atheisme to be taught by parents, in priuate families / By the King a proclamation against libellous and seditious pamphlets, and discourses sent from Scotland. |
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DA397 .E53 1641 |
It is this day ordered by the house of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the preamble, together with the protestation, which the members of this house made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the preamble, together with the protestation, which the members of this house made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed Concerning the prices of vvine, &c An ordinance of Parliament for a day of publike thanksgiving for the peace concluded between England and Scotland. A declaration from both houses of Parliament with the additionall reasons last presented to His Maiesty ... : whereunto is annexed, His Maiesties speech to the committee, the 9 of March, 1641, when they presented the declaration of both houses of Parliament at New-maket [sic] A copy of the foure reasons to diswade the King from his journey into Scotland for fourteene dayes longer It is this day ordered by the House of Commons, that the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the severall counties, cities, and boroughs of this kingdom, and the dominion of Wales ... shall forthwith signifie unto the commissioners appointed for the assessing and leavying of all summes of money to be raised by an act of Parliament intituled, An act for the speedie provision of money for disbanding the armies and setling the peace between the two kingdoms of England and Scotland Concerning the prices of vvine, &c. A declaration from both houses of Parliament with the additionall reasons last presented to His Maiesty ... : whereunto is annexed, His Maiesties speech to the committe [sic], the 9 of March, 1641, when they presented the declaration of both houses of Parliament at New-maket [sic] His Majesties message to the House of Commons, February 7. 1641. His Majestie taking notice of a speech, pretending in the title to have been delivered by Mr Pym in a conference, .. |
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DA397.E53 1641 | His Maiesties letter Ianvary the 24th. In answer to the petition of both Houses of Parliament, as it was presented by the Earle of Newport, and the Lord Seymer. Ian. 21. 1641. | 1 |
DA397 .E53 1642 | A declaration from both Houses of Parliament with the additional reasons last presented to His Majesty, Sabbathi 12 Martii, 1642 : whereunto is annexed, His Majesties speech to the committee the 9 of March, 1642, when they presented the declaration of both Houses of Parliament at Newmarket. | 1 |
DA397.E53 1642 | 10. Januarii. 1641. His Majesties letter to both House of Parliament. | 1 |
DA397 .E53 1643 | Englands petition to their King, or, An Humble petition of the distressed and almost destroyed subjects of England to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty containing (in the judgement of the wise) the very sense of all the true-hearted of the kingdome, but because the way to the Kings eare is stopt, it was sent to London, and there printed as it is briefly declared to the reader. | 2 |
DA397.E53 1643 |
His Majesties last gracious message to both Houses of Parliament By the King. A proclamation inhibiting the assembly of any divines .. |
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