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2601 To the supream authority of England, the Commons in Parliament assembled - the humble petition of many free-born people : together with a copy of the order of the commitment of five of the petitioners, viz. Mr. Thomas Prince and Mr. Samuel Chidley in the Gate-House, Capt. Tayler, Mr. William Larnar, and Mr. Jves in Newgate : as also some observations upon the said order 1674 Engelska
2602 To the supreme authority of this nation in Parliament assembled. - The humble petition of the Lord Major and Court of Aldermen of the Citie of London 1650 Engelska
2603 To the supreme authority, the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England - The humble address and congratulation of many thousands of watermen belonging to the River of Thames 1660 Engelska
2604 To the supreme authority the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, assembled at Westminster. - The hearty congratulations and humble petition of thousands of well-affected gentlemen, freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Kent, and city of Canterbury 1659 Engelska
2605 The treatie for the surrendring of Exeter to Sr. Thomas Fairfax. - by commissioners on both sides, who met at Poltimore House on Friday last, and how farre they proceeded therein, with other news from the Prince, and divers others of his lords and gentlemen, with the flouts and jeeres put upon them that went over to Saint Mallowes: and other passages of all the affaires at Barnstable, Pendennis and the Mount. These being true copies of letters examined, and printed according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
2606 The treaty with the Earle of Southampton, the Earle of Linsey, and other commissioners from Oxford. - The taking of Woodstock, and also of Bridg-North Castle, with all the arms and ammunition, bag, and baggage and Latham that burnt the town, to be left to the mercy of the Parliament. And the Kings going out of Oxford. The ship called the sovereigne taken by Captaine Moulton, with 20. gentlemen of quality, and good purchase, Dingle Castle taken, and the taking of Ferritors Island, and six thousand Irish rebels forced backe from Waterford Also how the Irish rebells fell on Bunracy with fire and sword, and were after routed by the Lord Broughill. Mac-grath their commander in chiefe and the rest killed, taken, and routed, ... Being the true copies of the Lord Broughills letter to the Lord Inchiqueene, Captaine Moultons letter, and two other letters ... Printed and published according to order of Parliament 1646 Engelska
2607 A true and exact relation of the present estate of the city of Norwich, - made known to the high and honorable Court of Parliament; by way of petition, for the speedy prevention of eminent dangers, which from other countries and places examples hath bin too apparently seen. August 25. 1642. Together with the manner and happy successe of the Lord Brookes forces, in their pursuit of the cavaliers from Coventrie. Likewise severall votes in Parliament 1642 Engelska
2608 True and happy newes from Worcester. Read in the honourable House of Commons, Septem. 24. 1642. - Sent in a letter from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex upon Saturday the 24 of September, 1642. to the House of Commons. Wherein is declared a famous victory by Master Fines a member of the House of Commons over Prince Robert, who came to the said city with 500. horse, upon Thursday last. Relating also the same description of the battell and the number that was slaine on both sides, likewise the proceedings of His Majestie since his comming to the said city expressed in the said letters. Together with his resolution concerning the City of London, being happy tydings for all those that wish well to this happy resolution 1642 Engelska
2609 A true and perfect narrative of the several proceedings in the case concerning the Lord Craven, before the Commissioners for Sequestrations and Compositions sitting at Haberdashers-Hall, the Council of State, the Parliament - and upon the indictment of perjury, preferred and found against Major Richard Faulconer, the single and material witness against the Lord Craven, concerning the petition to the King of Scots, vvhich as the said Faulconer pretended, was promoted at Breda by the Lord Craven, and wherein, as the said Faulconer deposed, the Parliament of England was stiled by the name of barbarous and inhumane rebels. Shortly after which oath the Lord Cravens estate was voted by Parliament to be confiscate 1653 Engelska
2610 A true and perfect relation of the manner of the apprehension and taking of 46. rebellious cavalliers at Brackly in Northamptonshire, under the command of Sir John Byron Colonell, who were surprised by the Lord Brookes his regiment, and first committed to the goale of Northampton for ten dayes space, aud sic from thence brought up to Newgate, - being men of severall counties, intended for mischiefe and spoyle against the Parliament, and the Protestant religion, with a catalogue of the names of every particular person as they were delivered to the sheriffe of Middlesex in a list. Whereunto is annexed the true coppy of a letter from Sir John Byron Colonell to Master Clarke at Draughton neere Brackly in Northamptonshire. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this be published. Septemb. 14. I. Browne Cler. Parliam 1642 Engelska
2611 A true coppie of divers letters, sent from the governors of Ireland, to the Parliament in England - desiring their speedy ayd for the supply. Wherein is declared the revolting of divers counties to the rebels, who are come within 4. miles of Dublin, where they prevent much reliefe, cattell and provision from comming to the city. With the substance of a proclamation published by the rebels, who expect ayd from forraine parts. With the message from them sent to the Kings Majesty by the Lord Dillon, for a toleration of their religion, and the Parliaments answer thereto, with a description of the Earle of Essex, with his forces to be the subduer of them 1641 Engelska
2612 The true copy of a letter sent from the Hague in Holland to a great nobleman in England; - concerning the raising of a great army in France, Denmarke, Holland, &c. to assist the Kings Majesty in England. With the names of the commanders in chiefe; and the number and proportion both of men, money, armes, and ammunition. Intercepted, and read in both Houses of Parliament, and ordered to be printed and published, and read in all parish churches within the city of London, and the suburbs thereof, by the parsons, vicars, or curats of the same. Imprimatur, G.M 1648 Engelska
2613-2614 A True copy of the instrument of association that the Protestants of England entred into, in the 27th year of Queen Elizabeth, against a popish conspiracy - with an act made upon the same, for the security of the Queen's Most Royal Person (flera utgåvor) 1695 Engelska
2615 A True copy of the petition of the gentle-women & trades-men wives in and about the city of London - delivered to the Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, Feb. 4, 1641 : together with their severall reasons why their sex ought thus to petition, as well as the men and the manner how both their petitions and reasons were delivered : likewise the answer which the honourable assembly sent to them by Mr. Pym, as they stood at the House doore 1642 Engelska
2616 A True relation of certaine speciall and remarkable passages from both Houses of Parliament, since Monday the 15. of August till Friday the ninteenth 1642. - Containing these perticulars, &c. I. Of letters from Scotland to both Houses of Parliament. II. Of news from Ireland. III. A message from both Houses to the Earle of Leicester for his speedy dispatch for Ireland. IV. An other to the Lord Keeper, concerning his delivering up of the Seale to Endymion Porter. V. The fetching of Armes from Kent, and bringing Sir Iohn Sackvile to the Parliament. VI. Of letters from the Earle of Warwick, and his surprising of a shippe from Holland. VIII. Of the charge of the new Lord Major of London. IX. The bringing up Mr. Barrell and minister in Kent to the Parliament for deliquency. X. The apprehending of three cavalieres in Somerset-shire, and bringing up to the Parliament. XI. Of a proclamation from the King for the setting up of his standerd at Nottingham of the state of the Kings army. Ordered to bee forthwith printed, and published. Hen. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. D. Com 1642 Engelska
2617 A true relation of His Majesties comming to Coventry upon Saterday sic last, - and how the citizenr sic of Coventrie shut up the gates against him, comming with a great number of cavaleers, with the number of thoss sic forces that came with him thither, and his Majesties resolution thereupon. Sent in a lettr sic from the committee that are resident there to the House of Commons, Angust sic 22. and ordered to be forthwith printed and published. Likewise the confession of four popish priests before the committee, August 23. with the taking of two pieces of ordnance, one murdering piece, bullets, and divers balls of wild fire, at one Mr. Molleins house neer Grayes Inne, a great papist, and now with the King. Ordered that this be forthwith printed and published John. sic Brown. Cler. Parl 1642 Engelska
2618 A true relation of the barbarous crueltie of divers of the bloudy caveleers, - as in all parts; so more especially and principally, now in the county of Northampton where they fight kill and slay, and commit other horrible execrable and detestable insolencies and outrages, as may be seene by the examinations of diverse persons taken. Before, Laurence Ball, Major of Northampton, Sir Richard Samuell, Clifton Catesby. Sent up to the Parliament, and by them commanded to bee printed. Iohn Browne Cler. Parl 1642 Engelska
2619 To the supreme authority of England, the High Court of Parliament assembled at Westminster - the humble petition of Richard Truelove and Henry Truelove, of the town of Ipswich, on the behalfs sic of themselves and others, heirs at law to Thomas Causton, late of Thundersley in the county of Essex, Gent. A martyr Richard. Truelove 1650 Engelska
2620 Truthes from severall parts of the kingdome, since Munday, the one and thirtieth of October, to this present. - From Warwicke, Banbury, Oxford, Redding, Daintry, Exeter, Chester, and London. Also an order concerning the preparing of Heads of an humble addresse to His Majestie 1642 Engelska

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