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2681 The vote of both Houses of Parliament; upon the discovering of the late designe. Or, A narrative of a seditious and Iesuiticall practice upon the Parliament, and city of London, lately discovered; - and some observations upon it by Mr. Soliciter. Die Sabbathi, 20 Ian. 1643. It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons, that the 21. day of this instant January, being the Lords day, be kept as a day of publique thanksgiving, for the great deliverances which God hath given to the Parliament and city, from the severall plots and designes against them; and more particularly, in discovering the late designe: and that the vote of both Houses upon the late designe be printed, and read in the churches. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com England and Wales 1644 Engelska
2682 The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treaty - and their desire of a safe conduct for a committee named by them, contained in a letter of the 28. of February from the Earle of Manchester to the Lord Viscount of Falkland with His Majesties gracious answer whereunto, and a copy of his safe conduct : also, the articles concerning a cessation ... letter of the 28 of Feb. from the said Earle of Manchester to the said L. of Falkland, in which they were inclosed : with His Majesties gratious answer to the same England and Wales 1642 Engelska
2683 Votes and declarations of both Houses of Parliament concerning the taking away and disanulling the power of the clergie in making constitutions - with a declaration prohibiting the reading in all churches, chappells, and else where, His Maiesties proclamations, declarations, and other printed papers of the same nature and consequence England and Wales 1642 Engelska
2684 Votes of both Houses of Parliament. - with sundry articles, or acts of Parliament to confirme the same. Taken out of the records of the Tower. Also, two orders of both Houses of Parliament: the one, to all high sheriffes, justices of the peace, and other officers, within 150. miles of the city of Yorke: the other, in particular to the high sheriffs, justices of the peace, and other officers within the county of Lancaster. In generall, to all the counties of England, and Dominion of Wales. Die Sabbathi 28. Maii 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these votes with the articles be forthwith printed and published. Io. Browne Cleric. Parliamentorum England and Wales 1642 Engelska
2685 Wednesday the eighteenth of August 1652, - resolved by the Parliament that the Parliament doth declare and order that any cattle, sheep, horses, corn, or grain of any kinde shall or may be exported ... from England into Ireland (without paying custom or excise in England) England and Wales 1652 Engelska
2686 Wheras it is found that great inconveniences have insued for want of a strict and severe discipline to have been observed in the army now raised by authority of Parliament, under the command of Robert Earle of Essex England and Wales 1642 Engelska
2687 Wheras it is ordained in the ordinance for the weekly assessment that if any person or persons shall find him or themselves agrieved that he or they is or are over rated, such person or persons at any time before distresse taken of his or their goods may compalin to the respective committees who have executed this ordinance England and Wales 1642 Engelska
2688 Whereas an ordinance was lately made by both houses of Parliament, for the speedy supply of the cities of London and Westminster - with the places and parishes adjoyning, within the line of communication and bils of mortality, with wood for fuell within threescore miles compasse of the said cities England and Wales 1643 Engelska
2689 Englands appeal to the Parliament at Oxford, March 21st, 1680/1 1681 Engelska
2690 Englands new chains discovered, or, The serious apprehensions of a part of the people in behalf of the commonwealth (being presenters, promoters, and approvers of the large petition of September 11, 1648) 1649 Engelska
2691 An Essay or modest proposal of a way to increase the number of people and consequently the strength of this kingdom .. - and raise a considerable sum of money to Their Majesties ... most humbly offered to the consideration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled 1693 Engelska
2692 An Essay upon excising several branches that have hitherto escaped the duty of the brewing trade to make good the deficiency of the malt-tax and other funds 1699? Engelska
2693 The Earl of Essex's speech at the delivery of the petition to the King, Jan. 25, 1680 Arthur Capel Essex, Earl of 1681 Engelska
2694 The resolution of the Earle of Essex. To the King sic most Excellent Majestie. - Wherein is declared his honourable intentions to attaine nothing but what shall tend to advancement of His Majesties honour and the good of the Common-wealth. Whereunto is annexed, the declarations of the Lords and Commons concerning the actions of the malignant partie of this kingdome. Ordered that this be printed and published, Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com Robert Devereux Essex, Earl of 1642 Engelska
2695 An exact and true relation of a most cruell and horrid murther committed by one of the cavaliers, on a woman in Leicester, billetted in her house. - who was shot into the back, being within five weeks of the time of her delivery. Read in the house of Commons, and ordered to be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com 1642 Engelska
2696 An Exact and true relation of the late plots which were contrived and hatched in Ireland - 1. a coppy of a letter sent from the lord chiefe iustices and privy councell in Ireland, to our Parliament here in England : 2. their last proclamation which they published concerning those traytors : 3. the whole discourse of the plot revealed by Owen Ockanellee who is now in Englond sic : 4. the dangerous and extraordinary deliverance of the party who narrowly escaped with his life : 5. the reward the Parliament hath confirmed upon him : 6. the true relation of the whole treason related by the Lord Keeper, to the Honourable House of Commons the first of November, 1641 1641 Engelska
2697 An exact relation shewing, how the governour of Portsmouth Castle delivered it up in the name of the King to the malignant party. - Wherenpon sic he thrust out the Protestants placing ill affected persons in their garrisons. Also a terrible combate fought in Bedfordshire betweene two knigts, the one sent in commission of array by the King, the other for the militia by the Parliament wherin is declared the mighty overthrow of the Kings commissioner, who with great losse was faine to fly for his life. Likewise, the Lord Brooke his resolution concerning the Lord of Northampton. Iohn, Brow. Cler. Parl 1642 Engelska
2698 The Examinations and informations under oath of Sir Thomas Cooke and several other persons - lately taken before a committee of both Houses of Parliament, touching divers indirect practices to procure by corrupt and unlawful means a new charter and act of Parliament for the East-India Company : as also, the articles of impeachment by the Honourable House of Commons against the Duke of Leeds : with His Grace's answer thereunto 1695 Engelska
2699 Exceeding good news from Oxford-shire. - being a true relation of the manner of the apprehending of the Earle of Berkshire, Sir Iohn Curson, Sir Robert Dormer, and divers other cavaliers in Oxfordshire, by Colonell Hampden, and Col. Goodwyn. Also the valiant resolution of the city of Chichester for the defence of the King and Parliament, and the true Protestant religion. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parl 1642 Engelska
2700 Exceeding ioyfull newes from Ireland, or a true discovery of the present estate of that kingdome at this present. - Wherein is declared what townes of note, the English have taken from the rebells in severall seiges since the last forces went over. Namely, Limrick. Waterford. Wickloo. Ackloo. Clogham. Galway. Droghede. Kilkennie. Waxford. Colerane. Manahom. Garmaston. Also a true relation, by what meanes the castle of Limrick was taken by Captain Bartlet, a Scotchman, to the great wonder of all the English army, the forces in the castle being seven thousand, and hee but five hundred foot, and one troop of horse. Ordered to be printed, Ion. Bron. Cler. Parl 1642 Engelska

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