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DA410.E53 D43 1641 | A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament with the additionall reasons last presented to His Maiestie ... 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-Market | 1 |
DA410.E53 D43 1642 |
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For the raising of all power, and force, as well trained bands as others, in severall counties of this kingdom. To lead against all traytors and their adherents, and them to arrest, and imprison, and to fight with kill and slay all such as shall oppose any of His Majesties loving subjects, that shall be imployed in this service, by either or both Houses of Parliament. ; Together with His Majesties declaration in answer to the same. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the abuses lately done by severall persons in the county of Essex A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising of all power, and force as well trained bands as others, in severall counties of this kingdome, to lead against all traytors, and their adherents, and them to arrest and imprison, and to fight with, kill and slay all such as shall oppose any of His Majesties loving subjects that shall be imployed in this service, by either or both Houses of Parliament. |
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DA410.E53 D54 1642 | Die Veneris 27, Maii 1642 whereas it appears to the Lords and Commons that the King seduced by wicked counsell, intends to make warre upon his Parliament : it is threfore ordered by the Lords and Commons that the high sheriff and justices of the peace and other officers within the same counties, cities and towns corporate, situate within 150 miles of the city of York, shall forthwith take speciall care. | 1 |
DA410.E53 D54 1643 | Die Lunæ, 10. Aprilis, 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that whatsoever person shall come from Oxford, or any part of the Kings army, to London, or the parts adjacent, or to any part of the army under the command of the Earl of Essex, or to any fort or court of guard, kept, by the authority of both Houses of Parliament, or of the Lord Generall, the Earl of Essex, shall be apprehended as spies and intelligencers and be proceeded against, according to the rules and grounds of warre. | 1 |
DA410.E53 D54 1648 |
Die Mercurii 12 Julii 1648 whereas divers debenters signed by the Committee of Lords and Commons for the Army have by some ill disposed persons been counterfeited and put to sale at low rates to the scandall of the Parliament and great prejudice of the souldiery .. Die Sabbathi, 8 Julii, 1648 a letter from the Committee of Kent, from Rochester, 4 Julii, 1648 was this day read. |
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DA410.E53 H57 1642 | His Majesties instructions to His Commissioners of Array, for the severall counties of England, and the principality of Wales; and to be observed by all sheriffs, majors, justices of the peace, bayliffs, headbouroughs, constables, and all other His Majesties loveing subjects whatsoever. | 1 |
DA410.E53 I46 1642 | An impeachment of high treason, exhibited in Parliament against Iames L Strange, sonne and heir apparant of William Earle of Derby by the Commons assembled in Parliament in the names of themselves and all the Commons of England, with an order of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for the apprehending of the said Lord, to be published in all churches, chappels, markets, and townes in the county of Lancaster and Chester. | 1 |
DA410.E53 I57 1647 | Instructions for the members of the house that are in their respective counties, or are now appointed to repaire thither for the speedy bringing in of six moneths assessement of the arrears upon the ordinance of the 60000. li. per mensem, for preventing of free-quarter, and by paying the Army, and disbanding of supernumeraries. | 1 |
DA410.E53 (INTERNET) | To the Kings most excellent Maiesty the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament sent by Sir Philip Stapleton to his excellency the Earle of Essex, and by him presented to His Sacred Majesty. | 1 |
DA410.E53 M4 1642 | Message sent from the House of Commons to Robert Earle of Warvvicke, admirall of His Majesties Navie Royall concerning the ships which now lye ready at the coast of Holland laden with ammunition to be sent to His Majesty at Yorke, with the message which they sent to the Dutch ambassadour and his answer to the said message, likewise the report which was made to both Houses, concerning 800 men which are to be sent from France and Spain to His Majesty to assist him against the High Court of Parliament, and the Parliaments resolution concerning the same. | 1 |
DA410.E53 O7 1643 | An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the erecting and maintaining of a garison at Newport-Pagnell in the county of Buckingham, to consist of 1200 souldiers for the safeguard of the associated counties of Bedford, Herford, Northampton, Huntington, Cambridge, Suffolke, Norfolke and Essex : together with directions for the raising of money for maintenance of the said garrison. | 1 |
DA410.E53 O73 1642 | An ordinance from His Maiesty and both Houses of Parliament for the ordering of the militia of the kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales also for setting the same in a posture of war, 10. Feb. 1642. | 1 |
DA410.E53 O73 1643 |
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for further addition of power to the Committee for the County of Hertfordshire, with the names of the knights, gentlement and officers which are of the said Committee, being further enabled to raise and maintaine forces for the defence and preservation of the said county. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament showing that all His Majesties, the Queens, and Princes honours, mannours, lands, tenements, rents, revenue, and profits whatsoever, within the said realm of England and dominion of VVales, port and town of Berwicke, shall be seized upon, and recieved by such persons hereafter nominated and appointed, to be imployed for the good of His Majesty and the Common-wealth, and likewise, that all such officers which shall not yeeld obedience to this ordinance of Parliament, shall stand sequestred from their severall offices respectively and from receiving and enjoying any profits or benefits of or by the same. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the Army raised by the Parliament and other great affaires of the Common-wealth by a weekly assessement upon the cities of London and Westminster and every country and city of the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales. An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament authorizing Colonell Walter Long to take and collect such moneys as have been formerly by him and others assessed, and are yet unpaid in severall hundreds of Essex, by vertue of a commission from his excellency the Earl of Essex. |
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DA410.E53 O73 1644 | An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the maintaining of the forces of the seven associated counties under the command of Edward Earl of Manchester. | 1 |
DA410.E53 O73 1647 | An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for constituting a committee of militia within the hamblets of the Tower of London. | 1 |
DA410.E53 O73 1648 | An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament enabling a committee of Lords and Commons to remove obstructions in the sale of the lands of the late arch-bishops and bishops. | 1 |
DA410.E53 P4 1642 | The petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament presented to His Maiestie at Beverley the 16 of Iuly 1642 with His Maiesties answer thereunto. | 1 |
DA410.E53 S43 1642 | A second remonstrance, or, Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the Commission of Array occasioned by a booke lately published intituled His Majesties answer to the declaration of both Houses of Parliament concerning the said Commission, wherein their said former declaration is fully vindicated, the maine arguments to uphold the said Commission of Arry are refuted and the same Commission proved to be against the fundamentall lawes and statutes of this kingdom the petition of rights, the liberty and property of the subject, and contrary to former presidents in Parliament. | 1 |
DA410.E53 T48 1644 | These are to give you notice, that by vertue of an ordinance of the 27 of October last, you are assessed to lend the summe of [blank] of lawfull English money, to bee paid for our brethren of Scotland for their assisting up in this warre | 1 |
DA410.E53 V69 1643 | The vow and covenant appointed by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament to be taken by every man in the cities of London, Westminster, the suburbs, and liberties thereof and throughout the whole kingdome. | 1 |