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DA448 .E53 1661 By the King, a proclamation requiring all officers or souldiers that served under the armies of the late usurped powers and have been disbanded, cashiered or turned out, to depart the cities of London and Westminster before the fourth of December next
By the King. A proclamation. Touching the speedy calling to accompt of all such persons whose accompts are excepted in the Act of Oblivion.
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DA448 .E53 1662 By the King, a proclamation requiring all officer or souldiers tha served under the armies of the late usurped powers and have been disbanded, cashiered or turned out, to depart the cities of London and Westminster before the twenty sixth day of this instant June 2
DA448 .E53 1663 His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament at their prorogation on Monday the seven and twentieth of July, 1663
By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of the Earl of Bristol
By the King, a proclamation touching the articles of peace with Argiers, Tunis, and Tripoli
By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of several trayterous conspirators herein named
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DA448 .E53 1664 By the King, a proclamation requiring all officers or souldiers that served under the armies of the late usurped powers and have been disbanded, cashiered or turned out, to depart the cities of London and Westminster before the last day of this instant March
By the King, a proclamation for discovery and apprehension of several traiterous conspiritors herein named
By the King, a proclamation for further proroguing the Parliament
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DA448 .E53 1665 By the King, a proclamation for a generall fast throughout this realm of England
By the King, a proclamation concerning the prorogation of the Parliament
By the King, a proclamation for a generall fast throughout the realm of England
By the King, a proclamation for further proroguing the Parliament
At the court at Oxford, the sixt of October 1665, present the King's Most Excellent Majesty ... His Majesty taking into His Royall consideration and princely care the preventing (by Gods blessing) as much as may be, any growth of the infection, so dreadfully spread in other places from this his city of Oxford ..
By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the fair of Wanting or Wantage, in the county of Berks
By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of St. James Fair at the city and county of Bristol
By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the fair of Holden, alias Howden, in the county of York
By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Barnwell-fair near Cambridge
By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Bartholomew Fair, and Sturbridge Fair
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DA448 .E53 1666 Articles of peace concluded and agreed between His Excellency the Lord Bellasyse, His Majesties governour of his city and garrison of Tangier in Affrica, &c. and Cidi Hamlet Hader Ben Ali Gayland, Prince of VVest-Barbary, &c. the second of April, 1666
His Majesties declaration against the French
By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Bartholomew Fair and Sturbridge Fair
By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Barnwell Fair near Cambridge
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DA448 .E53 1667 By the King, a proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the King of Denmark
Tractatus marinus inter serenissimum & pontentissimum principem Carolum II, dei gratiâ Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ regem, fidei defensorem &c. et serenissimum ac potenissimum principem Ludovicum XIV, regem Christianissimum conclusus apud sancti Germani, fanum in Laya, dacima quarta die Februarii, 1676/7.
Tractatus pacis & amicitiæ inter coronas Magnæ Britanniæ et Hispaniæ, conclusus Matriti 13/23 die Maii, Anno Dom. 1667
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DA448 .E53 1668 By the King, a proclamation for the apprehension of certain notorious robbers and for the prevention of such offenses hereafter, and for a reward to the apprehenders.
A league of union betwixt His Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries for an efficacious mediation of peace between the two neighbouring crowns now in war.
By the King, a proclamation for inforcing the laws against conventicles and for preservation of the publick peace against unlawful assemblies of papists and non-conformists
A league of union betwixt His Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the low-countreys for an efficacious mediation of peace between the two neighbouring crowns now in war.
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DA448 .E53 1672 At the court at Whitehall the eleventh of December, 1672 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ..
His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament
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 ... /
By the King, a proclamation for prevention of disorders which may be committed by souldiers
By the King, a proclamation for taking off the late restraint laid upon the ships of merchants and others from going to sea
At the court at Whitehall the eleventh of December, 1672 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty.
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DA448 .E53 1673 His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday, October 27, 1673
His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, November 4. 1673
By the King, a proclamation requiring the members of both Houses of Parliament to attend at the time prefixed by the prorogation being the seventh day of January next.
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DA448 .E53 1674 By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of Jesuites, seminary priests and others that have taken orders from the Church and See of Rome
A proclamation, concerning the advocats
By the King, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament until Tuesday the thirteenth of April next
By the King, a proclamation for observation of the thirtieth day of January as a day of fast and humiliation according to the late act of Parliament for that purpose
By the King, a proclamation for preventing the fears and dangers that may arise from the concourse of papists or reputed papists in or near the cities of London or Westminster during this present sitting of Parliament
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DA448 .E53 1675 By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of a French Jesuite stiling himself Monsieur St. Germain and his accomplices in the late violence offered to Monsieur Luzancy alias Chastelet.
By the King, a proclamation relating to the articles concluded between His Majesty and the government of Algiers
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DA448 .E53 1676 By the King, a proclamation for observation of the thirtieth day of January, as a day of fast and humiliation, according to the late act of Parliament for that purpose
By the King, a proclamation requiring the members of both Houses of Parliament to give their attendance upon the fifteenth day of February next
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DA448 .E53 1677 By the King, a proclamation for the further adjournment of the two Houses of Parliament
By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending of robbers or highway-men, and for a reward to the apprehenders
At the court at Whitehall, the twenty eighth of November, 1677, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Excellency the Heer Van Beuninghen ambassador extraordinary from the States General of the United Netherlands ..
By the King, a proclamation requiring the members of both Houses of Parliament to give their attendance upon the fifteenth day of January next
At the court at Whitehall, the twenty eighth of November, 1677, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Excellency the Heer Van Beuninghen ambassador extraordinary from the States General of the United Netherlands.
By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending of Aron Smith
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DA448 .E53 1678 By the King, a proclamation for the discovery of the death of John Powell, late of London, merchant
At the court at Whitehall the second of November, 1678 by the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council : His Majesty was this day pleased to declare in Council, that whosoever shall make discovery of any officer or souldier of His Majesties horse or foot-guards, who having formerly taken the oaths of allegiance.
Whereas His Majesty hath received information that some persons who can discover the manner and circumstances of the murder of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, are withheld from so doing out of a fear that their persons may be in danger ...
By the King, a proclamation for the discovery of the murtherers of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey
At the court at Whitehall, the one and thirtieth of January, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Majesty hath received complaint in council, that several justices of the peace ..
Die Sabath, 13 Julii, 1678 an order of the House of Peers, limiting the time of bringing writs of error and appeals into that House.
By the King, a proclamation for the confinement of popish recusants within five miles of their respective dwellings
By the King, a proclamation for further proroguing the Parliament
At the court at Whitehall, the one and thirtieth of January, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Majesty hath received complaint in council, that several justices of the peace.
By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending certain offenders therein named and for the better security of His Majesty and his government from dangers arising from popish recusants
By the King, a proclamation for the discovery and apprehending all popish priests and Jesuits
At the court at Whitehall the second of November, 1678 by the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council : His Majesty was this day pleased to declare in Council, that whosoever shall make discovery of any officer or souldier of His Majesties horse or foot-guards, who having formerly taken the oaths of allegiance ..
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DA448 .E53 1679 The reasons and narrative of proceedings betwixt the two houses which were delivered by the House of Commons to the Lords at the conference touching the trial of the Lords in the tower on Monday the 26th of May, 1679.
His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1678/9
At the court at Whitehall, December the nineteenth 1679 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : His Majesty being willing by all means to provide that no papists or suspected papists may be harboured.
The act of Parliament of the 27th of Queen Elizabeth to preserve the Queens person, and Protestant religion, and government, from the attempts of the papists, then big with hopes of a popish successor : with the association the Protestants then entred into, to the ends aforesaid, till the Parliament should meet, and provide for their necessary preservations : together with some sober and seasonable queries upon the same /
The Commons address against the Duke of Lauderdail, presented to His Majesty, May 9, 1679
By the King, a proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament and declaring the speedy calling of a new one
Englands obligations to Captain William Bedlowe, the grand discoverer of this most horrid plot.
By the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament till the eleventh of November next
By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending of certain persons therein named, accused of high treason
By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending certain persons therein named, accused of high treason
By the King. A proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament and declaring the speedy calling of a new one.
An exact collection of all orders, votes, debates, and conferences in the House of Peers and House of Commons both in the late and present parliament relating to and concerning Thomas Earl of Danby and the five other lords in the Tower as also all votes, debates and conferences concerning the bishops sitting and voting in capital cases /
At the court at Whitehall, December the nineteenth 1679 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : His Majesty being willing by all means to provide that no papists or suspected papists may be harboured ..
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DA448 .E53 1680 By the King, a proclamation for incouragement of the further discovery of the popish plot
His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Monday the 26th of January 1679/80
A true copy of the journal-book of the last Parliament begun at Westminster the sixth day of March 1678/9 : containing their transactions from the first day of their sitting to the day of their prorogation and dissolution : wherein is comprised a fuller and further discovery of the Popish Plot : with several other remarkable passages which with the preceeding journal lately printed declares the history of that horrid conspiracy.
His Majestie's message to the Commons in Parliament, the 9th day of November, 1680 together with the humble address of the Commons to His Majesty in answer to the said message.
His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament on Wednesday the 15th of December, 1680
Articles of impeachment against Edward Seymour Esq. with the vote of the Commons in Parliament upon the said articles.
Die Lunæ 22̊ Novembris, 1680 ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that all persons who shall have any petitions of appeal from any court of equity ..
Die Lunæ 22̊ Novembris, 1680 ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that all persons who shall have any petitions of appeal from any court of equity.
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DA448 .E53 1681 The whole series of all that hath been transacted in the House of Peers concerning the Popish Plot wherein is contained the most material passages in both Houses of Parliament, relating to the full discovery thereof.
By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending of robbers or high-way-men, and for a reward to the apprehenders
At the court at White-hall, the 13th of July, 1682, present the King's Most Excellent Majesty, &c. His Majesty having been informed by the lord mayor, and other divers of aldermen of London, that the disorders and riots arisen in that city ..
By the King, a proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament and declaring the speedy calling of a new one
At the court at White-hall, the 13th of July, 1682, present the King's Most Excellent Majesty, &c His Majesty having been informed by the lord mayor, and other divers of aldermen of London, that the disorders and riots arisen in that city.
The whole series of all that hath been transacted in the House of Peers, concerning the Popish Plot, wherein is contained, the most material passages in both Houses of Parliament, relating to the full discovery thereof.
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DA448 .E53 1683 By the King, a proclamation for commanding the magistrates and officers of His Majesties customs in all the ports of his dominions to give notice to all His Majesties subjects whom it may concern, that they may have passes for their ships from His Majesties respective high admirals or commissioners for executing that office.
By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending of Colonel John Rumsey, Richard Rumbold, maltster, Richard Nelthorp, Esq., Edward Wade, Gent., Richard Goodenough, Gent., Captain Walcot, William Thompson, James Burton, and William Hone, joyner
By the King, a proclamation for enforcing the due execution of the act of Parliament entituled An Act for Settling the Profits of the Post-Office on His Royal Highness the Duke of York, and his heirs males and for prevention of treasonable correspondencies and other inconveniences arising by the infringement of the said act.
By the King, a proclamation for the apprehending of James, Duke of Monmouth, Ford, Lord Grey, Sir Thomas Armestrong, Knight, and Robert Ferguson
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DA448 .E53 1684 A proclamation anent person denunced [sic] fugitives before the justices for their being in the late rebellion 1679 and for [r]esetting of rebels with the lists of the said fugitives.
At the court at Whitehall the nineteenth of December 1684 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : His Majesty minding to secure all his loving subjects in travelling and going about their lawful occasions.
At the court at Whitehall the nineteenth of December 1684 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : His Majesty minding to secure all his loving subjects in travelling and going about their lawful occasions ..
At the court at Whitehall the ninth of January 1683 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : whereas by the grace and blessing of God the kings and queens of this realm by many ages past have had the happiness, by their sacred touch and invocation of the name of God, to cure those who are afflicted with the disease called the Kings-evil.
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