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Sökning efter: England and Wales, 1625-1649 : Charles I 1534 träffar

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181 A letter from His Majesties court in the Isle of VVight. - wherein is declared, the Kings Majesties late resolution touching Colonell Hammond, and the manner how he should have beene conveyed from Carisbrook Castle to the Kentish army. With his Majesties propositions touching the same, and three thousand pounds proffered to three souldiers for the performance thereof. Also, a great fight neer Canterbury in Kent, divers slain, and one of the Kings Colonels, with 30. of his men taken taken sic prisoners. And another fight neer Rochester. with the number slain and taken. Likewise, the Kentish-mens propositions to the Lord Generall, with his Excellencies answer, and the armies advance towards Rochester MDCXLVIII. 1648 Engelska
182 His Majesties declaration in the Isle of Wight, - concerning Colonell Hammond, and Mr. Osburn, and touching the preservation of His Royall person from poyson. With His Majesties gracious testimony, touching Col. Hammond, and his conference and disputation concerning a personall treaty, and the comming in of the Scots. Likewise, the surrendring of Penbrook to Lieu. Gen. Cromwel, with all the ordnance, arms, and ammunition, and his marching towards the Scots, Iuly 14 England and Wales 1648 Engelska
183 The Kings Majesties speech at Carisbrook castle upon Thursday last, concerning his highness the Prince of Wales, the city of London, and the Scots and his resolution touching the said city. - Also a letter form the Royalists of the city of London, to the kingdom of Scotland, concerning their raising of forces for the King, and their resolution touching Major Generall Skippon. Likewise, the Parliaments message to the severall respective counties within the kingdom of England, concerning the army, and their desires therein. Together, with the resolution of the Prince of Wales, and his sending out ships to meete the Earl of Warwick, and a list of the chief commanders aboard the Royall Navie. Viz. Prince Charles Prince Rupert Earl of Branford, Ruthin Lord Wilmot Lord Piercie Lord Culpepper. Lord Wentworth Lord Hopton L. Willoughby of Parham Lord Garret Sir Henry Palmer Sir John Boyes Collonel Fox Collonel Fielding Sir John Greenfield Sir Francis Dorrington England and Wales MDCXLVIII 1648 Engelska
184 The Kings Maiestjes most gracious speech, declaring his desires for the speedy performance of a personall treaty with both his Honorable Houses of Parliament, - for the establishing a true and happy peace betwixt his loyall subjects of England and Scotland, &c. Also, the Parliaments message to his Excelent Majesty, to have a treaty immediatly, with his royall person neere the Citty of London. And the declaration of the Committe of the Estates of Scotland, to the Parliament of England, touching the inthroning of His Majesties person. Ordered by the Lords in Parliment, to be printed and publisht England and Wales 1648 Engelska
185 The Kings Majesties message and demands to Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, - concerning the performance of the armies promise, touching the re-investing of his Royall Person, and making him the most glorious Prince in Christendom; as also, concernong a treaty with the Lord Generall Farifax, and Lieutenant Gen. Cromwell, in order to a setled peace throughout his realms and dominions. With the severall answers and replies, by Leiutenant Generall Cromwell, and Commissary Gen. Ireton, to the said demands and proposalls. Being a full and perfect narrative of the proceedings betwixt the Kings Majesty, and Lieutenant Gen. Cromwell; since the removing of his Royall Person from Holmby, (by Cornet Joyce) and the armies marching through the city of London. Presented to the right honorable the House of Peers, by Major Huntington, containing the whole charge against Leiutenant Gen. Cromwell, and Commissary Gen. Ireton. Signed. Ro. Huntington. Likewise, new propositions form Prince Charles, concerning his engagement for King and people, and the honour of the English nation. Subscribed Charles P England and Wales in the year 1648 Engelska
186 His Maiesties most gratious ansvver to the votes of the two Houses of Parliament. - presented to him at Carisbrook Castle, by the Right Honourable the Earle of Middlesex; Sir Io. Hipsley knight; and John Bulkley esquier, on Munday the 7th of this present, August. 1648. In order to a personall treaty for the settling a safe and a well grounded peace England and Wales 1648 Engelska
187 His Maiesties message to both Houses of Parliament; - brought from the Isle of Wight upon Mouday sic the fourteenth of August 1648. By the right honourable, the Earle of Middlesex, Sir John Hipsley, and Master Bunckley concerning the personall treaty England and Wales Printed in the yeare. 1648 Engelska
188 His Majesties gracious declaration to the right honorable the Earl of Middlesex, - and the rest of the Parliaments Commissioners, concerning a personall treaty in the Isle of Wight, and His Majesties desires therein. Also, the discovery of a great design against the King and kingdome. And the proceedings of Prince Charles in the Downs, and his preparations to fight with the Earle of Warwick. likewise, a great and terrible blow given at Colchester, and the particulars thereof England and Wales Anno Dom. 1648 Engelska
189 The resolution of the armie concerning the city of London, after their ending of the work at Colchester, and their declaration concerning the same. - Also, two great fights at Colchester on Munday morning last; the first, between Generall Lucas with a party of horse and firelocks, against the Parliaments forces, upon their sallying out upon their guards: with the particulars of the fight, their advancing to the works, and playing their ordnance upon the Lord Generals Horse, and the killed and taken. The second, between the Colchesterian Shavers, and the Kentish-men, against the Suffolk forces, and the Lord Generals, upon their sallying out at Buttolphs Gate, and East Gate; with the numbers killed and taken, and the resolution of the Shavers concerning the Army Printed in the yeer, 1648 Engelska
190 His Majesties gracious speech at Newport, - to the Duke of Lenox, the Earl of Southampton, and the rest of the Lords & gentlemen appointed for the treaty, with his desires therein, touching all his subjects in generall. Also, joyfull news from the Prince of Wales, to the citizens of London, and the discovery of a great design against England, in the north, complotted by those who pretended loyalty to his Majesty England and Wales Printed in the yeer, 1648 Engelska
191 The resolution of the Prince of Wales, concerning Lieutenant Generall Cromwel, - and the routing of the Scottish army, and present design with his shipping. With the results and proceedings of the Princes councell aboard the Admirall, concerning captain Battens falling in at Tibury Hope, with a squadron of ships, to joyn with the water-men and sea-men, and an army from London, for relief of Colchester. Likewise, His Majesties declaration concerning all those who have taken up armes against Him and have been gainers by the wars of England and His resolution thereupon. As also, the most pious, and Christian expressions of a most religious, and renowned King. touching his people Printed Anno Dom. 1648 Engelska
192 His Majesties gracious message to His Highnesse, the Prince of Wales; declaring, His will and pleasure, touching the navie, and the city of London, and the rest of His loyall subjects within the realm of Eugland sic. With His Majesties commands to His Highnesse; and his declaration, and protestation, in the presence of the great Jehovah of Heaven, to all His subjects in generall, who have aided and assisted the Parliament, being joyfull tydings for England England and Wales in the yeer, 1648 Engelska
193 The Kings Majesties speech delivered to the commissioners from the Parliament. - Also collections of severall papers of the transactions of the treaty. And a journall of some passages of overtures by the Kings Majesty and the commissioners. Brought by a messenger from the Isle of Wyght yesterday, being Wednesday 20 Septemb. 1648 England and Wales 1648 Engelska
194 The Kings Majesties letter to his son the Prince of Wales, concerning the navy, and his subjects of England. - And his propositions and desires to the commissioners of both Houses of Parliament, touching the generall good of all his subjects. And an act to be to be sic passed, published, and read in all the parish churches of His Majesties realms and dominions. Subscribed Charles R. Likewise, the answer of the said commissioners thereunto, and their farther results and proceedings with his Majesty, for peace. Extracted out of the originall copy, and printed and published, for he sic satisfaction of all his Majesties subjects within the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales. Signed, by the Right Honorable, the Commissioners of the treaty 1648 Engelska
195 The Kings Majesties declaration for peace, - to all his subjects of England, to be published and obeyed throughout the Kingdom, by all judges, justices of the peace, mayors, sheriffs, constables, and all other His Majesties liege people, to the great terrour of those who object against the treaty. Published by authority. Also, the Scots declaration to Lieu. Gen. Crumwel, touching the independent party, and a message to Major Gen. Lambert, and his admission into that Kingdom. With a dangerous fight, and the number killed and wounded England and Wales 1648 Engelska
196 The Kings Majesties joyfull letter to the City of London, - read in the Honourable House of Commons, concerning his subjects of England; with his gracious letter, and earnest desires, to the House of Peers, concerning his subjects of Scotland; and their answer and proceedings thereupon: as also, their propositions to the Scottish nation, touching the desires of His Majesty; and a narrative of the proceedings of the treaty between the King and the commissioners, and their mutuall compliance, and happy agreement for peace; being joyfull tydings for all loyall subjects within his Majesties realms and dominions. Likewise, the declaration and propositions of His Majesties loyall and true hearted subjects of the English nation, to the representatives of this Kingdom, in the name of themselves and the whole nation, concerning the reign & government of their dread soveraign. Perused, and examined, by the originall papers, and ordered to be printed for generall satisfaction of the whole Kingdom. Signed by many thousands of His Majesties loyall and faithfull subjects England and Wales 1648 Engelska
197 The Kings most gracious concessions delivered to the commissioners at Newport, and debated there, Septemb. 29. - And sent by His Majesty to his two Houses of Parliament at Westminster, and read there, Octob. 2. 1648 England and Wales 1648 Engelska
198 His Majesties propositions sent yesterday to both Houses of Parliament, by Captain Titus; - which his Majesty desires may be accepted of, and that he may come to London. And a journall of the whole proceedings of the treaty between the King and the commissioners, the last week. Published to prevent mis-information, wherby people have been abused. These papers were sent by His Majesties secretary, subscribed, Charles R England and Wales 1648 Engelska
199 The Kings Majesties message, brought by Captain Titus to the Parliament on Munday October 2. 1648. of the concessions of the treaty England and Wales 1648 Engelska
200 His Maiesties reason vvhy he cannot in conscience consent to abolish the Episcopall government. Delivered by him in writing to the Divines that attend the Honorable Commissioners of Parliament at the Treaty at Newport Octob. 2. 1648. With the answer of the said Divines delivered to His Majestie in writing. October 3. 1648 England and Wales 1648 Engelska

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