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DA420 .L1 1659 | A letter sent from Portsmouth, from a very worthy person there, to a friend of his in London. | 1 |
DA420 .L1t 1660 | Comfortable nevves from Breda, in a letter to a person of honour. | 1 |
DA420 .L3 1966 | Cromwell's Commonwealth and Protectorate : a collection of contemporary documents / | 1 |
DA420 .L36 1650 | Whereas a [blank] desiring to have his accompt stated according to an act of Parliament, of the 28. of May, 1649 hath informed us, that he cannot have or produce a certificate according to the direction of the said act for his service under the Parliament, before his taking into the new modell, by reason of b [blank] We have made strict inquiry into the truth of the matter, and upon his examination according to the said act, the said c [blank] maketh oath, that his case is such; and that he hath actually served the Parliament, as d [blank] in the e [blank] fro the [blank] to the [blank] and that for the said service he hath received [blank] and no more to the best of his knowledge .. | 1 |
DA420 .L38 | Two letters from Vice-Admiral John Lawson and the commanders of the fleet to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Common-councilmen of the city of London, dated the 13th of December, 1659 from the Downes : the other the 21 instant from Gravesend. | 2 |
DA420 .L38 1660 | A declaration of Vice-Admiral John Lavvson commander of the fleet in the narrow seas by authority of Parliament with the commanders of the several ships now with him in the Downes, in order to the removal of the interruption that is put upon the Parliament, the 13th of October last. | 2 |
DA420.L39 1660 | [A] declaration of Vice-Admiral John Lawson, Commander in Chief of the fleet in the narrow-seas, by authority of Parliament; with the commanders of the several ships now with him in the downs, in order to the removal of the interruption that is put upon the Parliament, the 13th of October last. | 1 |
DA420 .L4 1659 | A letter of the officers of the army in Scotland, under the Commander in Chief there, to the officers of the army in England. | 1 |
DA420 .L42 1651 | A new parliament, or representative for the perpetual peace and quiet of this nation, and of other parts (which be or shall be incorporated with the same) in the enjoyment of their just rights and liberties, as in the most peaceable times of old they have been : now proposed to be chosen and held certainly in all future times ... : with other things in order to the prevention of unlawful exacting from the people of this nation, every year hereafter, millions of money formerly so exacted / | 1 |
DA420 .L45 1653 | A second address directed to his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell, and the Right Honourable the Councell of State sitting at White-Hall: | 1 |
DA420 .L453 | Lenthall's lamentation | 1 |
DA420 .L46 1660 | A true narrative of the particular profits and gaines made by me William Lenthall from 1648 during the time I was speaker. | 2 |
DA420 .L47 |
A letter and declaration of the gentry of the county of Norfolk and the county of the city of Norwich, to his excellency the Lord General Monk A Letter from the noblemen, gentlemen, justices, and free-holders of the shire of Fife, to the Lord General Monck with his Lordships answer thereunto. |
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DA420 .L47 1659 | A Letter from the officers at Whitehall to the officers under Generall Monck in Scotland with the answer of Generall Monck and his officers thereunto : wherein with plainness and sinceritie, they endeavour to set before them the evil of their doings. | 2 |
DA420 .L47 1660 | An eccho to the plea for limited monarchy &c. | 1 |
DA420 .L47N | No fool, to the old fool: | 1 |
DA420 .L48 | The fanatique powder-plot, or The design of the Rumpers and their adherents, to destroy both Parliament and people. VVith a caution against forged intelligence. | 1 |
DA420 .L48 1649 | A letter or an epistle to all well-minded men in England, Wales, and Ireland, in special to the Parliament and Army; and more particularly to the Lord General and my fellow-souldiers, in or out of the Army. Together with a declaration of the Army, wherein the true original or intentiional constitution of the present authority, is clearly demonstrated. | 1 |
DA420 .L48 1660 | A letter and declaration of the nobility and gentry of the county of York. To his excellency, the Lord Generall Monck. | 1 |
DA420 .L488 1643 | A letter from Mercvrivs Civicvs to Mercurius Rusticus: or, Londons confession but not repentance. Shewing that the beginning and the obstinate pursuance of this accursed horrid rebellion is principally to be ascribed to that rebellious city. | 1 |