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41 The Kings Majesties message to His Highnesse the Prince of VVales. - Concerning the Lord Generall Fairfax, and the Army; and his propositions and desires therein, to be communicated to the Right Honorable the Earl of VVarwick, Lord high Admirall of England. Dated from Hurst Castle, the 6. of December, 1648. Also, His Majesties letter to the Parliament, touching the Army, and the confinement of his royal person to the said castle; with his desires to the citizens of London, touching the saame. And Lieutenant Gen. Crumwels declaration in reference to the King, city, and kingdom: signed O. Crumwel England and Wales 1648 Engelska
42 A message sent from His Highnesse the Prince of VVales, to the citizens of London, - and his desires and proposals concerning his Royall Father the King, the Parliament, Army, and Kingdome. VVith his protestation to the Kingdome of England, touching the same. Also a declaration from Kent, to the Lord Gen. Fairfax, and two great armies raising in Holland and Denmark, and a declaration of their design. Likewise, the rising of the Royall Party in Lancashire, their declaring for the King, add sic the manner how they were again subdued and routed by the Parl. forces Karl, II, kung av England 1648 Engelska
43 The declaration of His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, to the severall princes and states of Christendome, - concerning His Royall Father the King; and his new oath and protestation, touching the Lord Gen. Fairfax, Lieut. Gen. Crumwell, and the Army. Also, the setting forth of the Princes fleet to sea, and their resolution for Ireland, to land an army in Wales, and so for England, for the rescuing of the King from the power of the sword. Together, with a bloudy fight at sea, 14 sayl of ships boarded and taken, and about 40 piece of ordnance. And the declaration and proposals of the Parliament Navy, to the Army. Likewise, a conference between the Lord Gen. Fairfax, Lieut. Gen. Crumwell, and the Lord Admirall VVarwick, touching the King and kingdome Printed in the Year, 1648 Engelska
44 Prince Charles his resolution concerning the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. - And his representation and propoposals sic delivered at the councell table in Holland; with a message from the King of Denmark, and the Queen of Swethland, to his Highnesse, and the states of the United Provinces, concerning his birthright, and the crown of England; and the resolution of the states of Holland thereupon. Also, a declaration of the Princes proceedings at sea, and 150. Colonels, Lieu. colonels, Majors, captains, &c. taken Karl, II, kung av England 1649 Engelska
45 The declaration of the Prince of Wales to the commissioners of the Kingdome of Scotland, - to be communicated to the Committee of Estates, the Assembly of the Kirk, and the rest of his loyall subjects within that nation. In reference to their proclaiming of him King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, and their loyalty and obedience to preserve, and maintain his person, as the dread Soveraign Lord and King, with Prince Charles (Palatinat) his message to the Emperor of Germany touching his restauration. Also, the declaration and speeches of Cornet Thompson, and the rest of the Levellers, which were executed in Burford Church-yard, in Oxfordshire on Fryday last being the 18. of this instant May, 1649. touching the Parliament and Army. And the remonstrance and speech of Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, to the rest of the prisoners in the Church Karl, II, kung av England 1649 Engelska
46 The declaration and resolution of the King of Scotland to all his loving subjects within the territories of that kingdome; - with his message and proposals to the state of Holland; and the Dutch admirall to be his convoy from the Hague. Also, His Highnesse's speech to the Scots commissioners, at the councel table; and his conference with the Earl of Lanerick (now Duke Hambleton) with the protestation that was made thereupon Karl, II, kung av England 1649 Engelska
47 Prince Charles his message to the Parliament of Scotland and his proposals to all his liege people within the territories of that Kingdom; - declaring his condescensions, and articles of agreement, for the setling of the Presbyterian government, the utter abolishing of popery and episcopacy, the restoring all those to their estates, who have either assisted him, or his late father. A generall act of oblivion; and his royall engagement never to act for the future, but by consent of Parliament. Presented to the Parliament convened at Edenburgh, by the commissioners for the treaty, upon their return from His Highnesse; and the proceedings of the Parliament thereupon, touching their admitting of him to the crown and scepter Karl, II, kung av England 1648 Engelska
48 A declaration from His Hignesse the Prince of Wales. - concerning the illegall proceeding of the Commons of England. And his resolutions to endeavour the setlement of the ancient and knowne lawes of the Kingdome of England 1649 Engelska
49 The King of Scots declaration to all his loving subjects of that Kingdom; - and his remonstrance and proposals to the Lords of his privy councell, touching the Parliament of England, and the Army, under the conduct and command of the Lord Gen. Fairfax, and Lieu. Generall Crumvvell. Also, the votes of the Parliament of Scotland, in answer to the said declaration; and the resolution of their Army, both horse and foot, concerning his Highness, and the English Army; likewise, their advancing toward the confines of England, and their intentions and designe thereupon Karl, II, kung av England 1649 Engelska
50 The King of Scots his message and remonstrance to the Patliament sic of that kingdome, - conveened at Edenburge, for a perfect union, and agreement betweene prince and people and his desires to all his loving subjects of that nation, requiring their due obedience towards him, as their law-full King and governour. Written by his Majesties secretary, and signed with his signet. With the proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland thereuponand sic the Earl of Cassels speech, for joy of the great compliance, and satisfaction given by their young King in reference to the Covenant and touching the propositions for England Karl, II, kung av England 1649 Engelska
51 His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects in his kingdome of England and dominion of Wales England and Wales Anno M.DC.XLIX. 1649 Engelska
52 The declaration of the King of Scotland - concerning the Parliament of England, Lord Generall Fairfax, Lord Lieutenant Cromwell, and the Lord President Bradshaw, &c. and his last speech and propositions to the Scots commissioners, for their advancement of his present service, the recovery of his crown and rights in England, and the restoring of him to the exercise of his royal power, for the good of all his people throughout his realms and dominions Karl, II, kung av England 1649 Engelska
53 The proceedings of the Commissioners of the Church and kingdom of Scotland, with his Majestie at the Hague, - and the papers interchanged betwixt his Maiestie and them, as they were reported in Parliament and the Generall Assembly. Appointed by authority to be published Church of Scotland 1649 Engelska
54 Prince Charles his message; - sent from his court at St. Germans; March 27. 1648. to Mr. William Swan Lieutenant to the Governour of Dover-Castle. Concerning the seizing and maintaining of Dover-Castle, and all the forts and bulwarks thereunto belonging, for the Kings Majesty. Also, a coppy of the commission, sent from his Highnes to the said Lieutenant Swan, constituting (him in Majesties name) governour of the said castle, forts, and bulwarks. Together, with a coppy of the princes instructions to the said Mr. Swan, and his proposals, shewing in what manner he should declare for his royall father the King : with the princes promise touching the same Karl, II, kung av England 1648 Engelska
55 A speech or declaration of the declared King of Scots upon the death of Montrosse - the setting forth of a fleet by the Hollander, and two ships taken by the French, with the last intelligence out of Scotland. Also some excellent passages concerning the Lord Generall Cromwell, his entertainment at Windsor Castle, and the manner of his coming from thence to London, the first of June, 1650 1650 Engelska
56 A letter from the King of Scots to Major Generall Massey - intercepted by Col Duckenfield Governor of Chester, who sent the same to Major General Lambert in a letter. A copy whereof with the originall letter of the King of Scots, was by him sent to the Councel of State. Imprimatur Hen. Scobel Cleric. Parliamenti Karl, II, kung av England 1651 Engelska
57 The King of Scots letter to Major General Massey. - together, with his desires and propositions to his infantry. And a fight at Taperley, where divers persons of quality were taken prisoners. Also, the gallant attempt of the governour of Stafford, and his sallying out upon the enemy, killing divers, taking some prisoners, nnd sic giving an alrrm sic to their whole army Karl, II, kung av England 1651 Engelska
58 His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on the 29th. day of August 1660. - At the passing of the Act of Free Pardon, Indempnity sic and Oblivion, and several other Acts. Published at the desire of the Lords in Parliament, and by His Majesties allowance Karl, II, kung av England 1660 Engelska
59 The humble petition and address of the general court sitting at Boston in New-England, - unto the high and mighty Prince Charles the Second. And presented unto his most-gracious majesty Feb. 11. 1660 Massachusetts in the year 1660 Engelska
60 His Majesties gracious letter and declaration sent to the House of Peers by Sir John Grenvil, Kt. from Breda: and read in the House the first of May, 1660. - Die Martis, 1 Maii, 1660. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that his Majesties gracious letter and declaration be forthwith printed and published, for the service of the House, and satisfaction if the Kingdom: and that no person do presume to re-print either of them. Jo. Browne Cleric, Parliamentorum England and Wales 1660 Engelska

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