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DA410 .E54 1641 |
Severall votes resolved upon by both Houses of Parliament, concerning the securing of the Kingdome of England, and Dominion of Wales The Kings Majesties speech, in the Parliament at Edinburgh the seventeenth day of August, 1641. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. For the safety and defence of the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. As it was commanded by both the said Houses to be ingrossed, according to the alterations and amendments; the same having been first resolved upon the question by both the said Houses, to passe : on Saturday, the 5th of this present March, and so to be printed. / An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for execution of martiall law, according to the meaning of this ordinance, to continue for the space of four moneths from the date hereof. Together with the names of such commissioners as are appointed for the execution thereof. |
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DA410 .E54 1642 |
His Majesties declaration, to all his loving subiects published with the advice of his Privie Councell. A message from both Houses of Parliament sent to Yorke to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the 28 of March 1642. With His Majesties letter to the Lord Keeper, in answer to the same, dated March the last, 1642. The hvmble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, unto his Majesty (with the reasons moving them, to advise his Majesty) to decline his intended journey into Ireland: sent to Yorke by the Earle of Stamford, Sir John Culpepper Knight, Chancellour of the Exchequer, and Anthony Hungerford Esquire. VVho presented the same to his Majesty at Yorke ... 18. day of April, 1642. Whereunto is added his Majesties answer ... / The answer of both Houses of Parliament presented to His Majesty at York the ninth of May, 1642. To two messages sent to them from His Majesty, concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majesty entrance into his town of Hull with His Majesties reply thereunto. Published by His Majesties command. The ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons, for the assessing all such who have not contributed sufficiently for raising of money, plate, &c. with His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects upon occasion thereof. The humble petition of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament to His Majesty with His Maiesties answer thereunto. Together with His Majesties message on the 12 of November. The answer of both Houses of Parliament presented to His Majestie at York the ninth of May, 1642. To two messages sent to them from His Majestie, concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majestie entrance into his town of Hull. With His Majesties reply thereunto. Published by His Majesties command. His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects upon occasion of the ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons for the assessing of all such who have not contributed sufficiently for raising of mony [sic], plate, &c. His Majesties speech to the gentlemen, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the county of Denbigh and Flint. At Wrexam the 27 of September 1642 His Maiesties two declarations, one to the knights, gentlemen, free-holders, and all other the inhabitants in the county of Yorke. The other to the Lords, and other His Maiesties Privie Councell, there attending His Maiesty: together with their promise thereupon by them subscribed. And published for the satisfying of all his loving subjects, and for the clearing of His Majesties resolution in the preservation and defence of the true Protestant religion, and the peace of this kingdome. With the danger of new discipline. The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treatie and their desire of a safe-conduct for a committee named by them in the Earl of Manchesters letter of the 28 of Feb to the Lord of Falkland with His Maiesties gracious answer thereunto and His Maiesties safe-conduct. Also the articles of both Houses of Parliament concerning a cessation, with a letter of the 28 of February from the said Earl of Manchester to the said Lord Viscount of Falkland, wherein they were inclosed; together with His Maiesties gracious answer to the same. The votes of both Houses of Parliament the 20 of May, 1642. With the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. To the Kings most Excellent Majesty at Yorke. The petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, delivered to His Maiesie, the 16 day of Iuly: together with His Maiesties answer thereunto. Whereunto is added the votes Die Martis. 12 Julii., 1642. By the King. A proclamation for the free and safe passage of all clothes, goods, wares, and merchandize to our city of London His Majesties answer, by vvay of declaration to a printed paper, entituled, A declaration of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to his Majesties last message concerning the militia The votes of both Houses of Parliament, the 20 of May 1642. With the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty at York. The humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Presented to His Majestie at York, the 17 of June, 1642: with His Majesties answer thereunto. Certain propositions of both houses of Parliament concerning the raising of horse, horsemen, and arms, for the defence of the king, and both houses of Parliament. Together with divers instrvctions concerning the same. The declaration and votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham, governour thereof. Also the order of assistance given to the committees of both Houses, conerning their going to Hull. April 28, 1642. |
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DA410.E54 1642 |
By the King a proclamation for bidding all levies of forces without His Majesties expresse pleasure signified under his great seale and all contributions or assistance to such levies The humble petition and propositions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty at Oxford, by foure Lords, and eight members of the House of Commons, February 3. 1642. With His Majesties answer thereunto, and six propositions propounded by him to both houses, to be debated upon, with the rest, at the treaty. |
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DA410 .E54 1642c | The petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Presented to His Majestie at Beverly the 16. of July 1642. With His Majesties answer thereunto. | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1643 |
Charles by the grace of God King of great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the Faith, To our lovits ... [proclamation for a rendezvous in arms, 28 September 1643] A paper received by His Majesty from the Committee of both Houses upon the eight of Aprill with His Majesties gracious message to both houses in answer to the same By the King. A proclamation touching the counterfeit great seale ordered by the two pretended Houses of Parliament to be put in use. Military orders and articles established by His Majesty for the better ordering and government of His Majesties Army. Also two proclamations one against plundring and robbing the other against selling or buying of arms and horse. With some additions. The reasons of the Lords and Commons in Parliament why they cannot agree to the alteration and addition in the articles of cessation offered by His Majestie. With His Majesties gracious answer thereunto, Aprill 4, 1643. |
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DA410.E54 1643 | Octobris 6. 1643. At the Committee of Lords and Commons for advance of money, &c. and citizens appointed by Common Councill, for the furthering the present payment of the fifty subsidies. | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1644 |
The petition of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford, presented to His Majesty the day before the recesse and His Majesties gracious answer to the same : with His Majesties protestation formerly made in the head of his army, and now again reprinted at the desire and by the advice of both houses. A declaration of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford. Of their proceedings touching a treaty for peace and the refusall thereof; with the severall letters and answers that passed therein. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that the committee for the militia of London shall have power to impose upon persons to finde arms, not exceeding three foot-souldiers for any one man: and to search for papists and suspitious persons, and to disarm them, and to raise horse. Die Lune, 8 Iulii, 1644. It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament .. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the true payment of tythes, and other such duties, according to the lawes and customes of this realm. Grocers-Hall, London, August 20. 1644. At the committee appointed by Ordinance of Parliament, for raising and maintaining of horse and foot, for the garrison of Glocester, and for the counties of Glocester, Hereford, Monmouth, Glamorgan, Brecknock, and Radnor. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, to a former ordinance of the 19. of February last past, granted to divers persons of the county of Middlesex, therein named, for putting the said county into a posture of defence, by the better regulating of the trained bands, and raising other forces of horse and foot, and the preservation, defence, and safety of the said countie. |
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DA410 .E54 1645 |
Tvvo ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, the one, for compositions for warships in the Court of Wards and Liveries, and for signing of bills, and passing of them under the Great Seal. The other, for taking away the fifth part of delinquents [sic] estates, formerly granted by an ordinance of Parliament, for maintaining of the wives and children of delinquents. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the raising and levying of the monethly sum of one and twenty thousand pounds, towards the maintenance of the Scotish [sic] Army, under the command of the Earl of Leven; by a monethly assessment upon the severall counties, cities and towns of the kingdome of England therein mentioned. An additionall ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For the true payment of tithes and other duties. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: for the raising of horse for the defence of the City of London, and for searching and apprehending of papists, and other ill-affected persons, that lurk in and about the said city. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for advancing by way of loane, the summe of fourty thousand pounds, for payment of Sir Thomas Fairfax armie. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Together with rules and directions concerning suspention from the Sacrament of the Lords Supper in cases of ignorance and scandall. Also the names of such ministers and others that are appointed triers and judges of the ability of elders in the twelve classes within the province of London. |
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DA410.E54 1645 | 13, Augusti, 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the executing the ordinance, dated the 15. of Febru. 1644. For the raising moneys for the maintenance of Sir Tho: Fairfax army, and to continue ten moneths longer, beginning the first day of this instand december, 1645. | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1646 |
The propositions presented to His Majestie at Newcastle, the 24 day of July 1646. The Kings Majesties letter, directed to the Committee of Estates of his Kingdome of Scotland. And his Majesties proclamation for disbanding of all forces within this Kingdom raised by his authority, and not allowed by Parliament, Secret Councell, or Committee of Estates. |
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DA410 .E54 1647 | A second apologie of all the private soldiers in his excellencies sir Thomas Fairfax his army, to their commission officers. | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1647i | A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the papers of the Scots commissioners entituled, the answer of the commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland to both Houses of Parliament, upon the new propositions of peace, and the four bills to be sent to His Majesty : and concerning the proceedings of the said commissioners in the Isle of Wight. | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1648 | Declaratie van de Lords ende Commons vergadert in't Parliament, om de gerevolteerde schepen wederom te brenghen onder de gehoorsaemheyt van het Parliament. | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1649 | Die Martis, 5 Junii, 1649. The Parliament having received intelligence from the generals by sea, of a remarkable additional mercy, the prosperous success almighty God hath given their fleet, by the taking of many considerable ships of the English and Irish pirats [sic] at sea .. | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1689 | At a Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the 22d of January, primo Gulielmi & Mariae Regis & Reginae 1688. An act for reversing the attainder of Henry Cornish Esq; late Alderman of the city of London. | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1998 | The English Civil War and revolution : a sourcebook / | 1 |
DA410 .E54 1998eb | The English Civil War and revolution : a sourcebook / | 1 |
DA410 .E542 1642 Jan 3 | Die Lunæ, 3. Ianuar. 1641 [i.e. 1642]. It is this day ordered upon the question, by the Commons House of Parliament; that if any persons whatsoever, shall come to the lodgings of any member of this house .. | 1 |
DA410 .E542 1642 Jan 17 | A declaration of the House of Commons, touching a late breach of their priviledges; and for the vindication thereof, and of divers members of the said house. | 1 |
DA410 .E542 1642 June 17 | Instructions for deputy lievtenants which are members of the House of Commons, and other lievtenants of severall counties concerning the last propositions: Together with the names of the commissaries, who are to inroll and value the horses and armes according to the propositons. / | 1 |