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10181 Lamentable newes from Ireland. - With the humble petition of your Majesties most faithfull and loyall subjects, the distressed Protestants in your Majesties kingdome of Ireland: concerning His Majesties resolution for that kingdome. Also, a letter sent from the Kings Majestie to the lords of His privie-councell. With a true and perfect relation of the particular passages at York 1642 Engelska
10182 Newes from France. - Being a true copy of a letter sent from Mounsieur Du Plesis Cardinall Richlieu, Cardinall of France, to the Queen, concerning many matters of great note, and high consequence. Faithfully translated out of French into English, by Richard Jackson. Together with His Majesties second message to the Parliament, concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majestie entrance into his town of Hull. April 28. MDCXLII Armand-Jean du Plessis Richelieu, kardinal, hertig av 1642 Engelska
10183 The Nationall Assembly of Scotland, with the oath taken by the Parliament men, &c. Printed at Edinburgh, by James Bryson, 1641. - Whereunto is annexed his most gracious Majesties speech, to the Parliament of Scotland, the 17. of August. 1641 Church of Scotland MDCXLI. 1641 Engelska
10184 The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, and freeholders of the county of York, assembled at the assizes there holden. - Presented to His Majesty, April 5. 1642. Together with His Majesties speech at the presenting thereof. And his gracious answer thereunto MDCXLII. 1642 Engelska
10185 A commission with instructions and directions, granted by his Majesty to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liveries. - For compounding for wards, ideots, and lunaticks. And given under His Highnesse great seale of England the 21. of August 1622 England and Wales 1643 Engelska
10186 The Humble petition of the Commons of Kent, - agreed upon at their generall assizes, presented to His Majestie the first of August. 1642. With certain instructions from the county of Kent to Mr Augustine Skinner, whereby the desires of the said countie may be presented by him to the honourable House of Commons. With His Majesties answer to the aforesaid petition. At the Court at York, August 4. 1642 1642 Engelska
10187 A message sent from the Kings Majesty, with certaine propositions to the major and aldermen, and other the inhabitants of the towne of Boston, by Sir Iohn Mounson Knight and Barronet. Iuly 30. 1642. for the forbidding them the exercise of the militia. - Likewise the answer of the major and aldermen with the inhabitants of the said county to the Kings message and propositions. Together with the resolutions of divers of the gentry of Nottingham, subscribed to a letter sent to Sir Thomas Hutchinson knight, and Robert Sutton esquire, knights of the county of Nottingham England and Wales 1642 Engelska
10188 The additionall propositions of His Maiestie, - sent by the Earl of Ormond, and other His Majesties Commissioners in Ireland, under the Great Seal of Ireland, unto the rebels and Roman Catholiques there; for a conclusion of peace, if they will accept thereof. Published by authority England and Wales 1645 Engelska
10189 An order concerning the excise. - Dated at Oxford, the 11th of October, 1645 England and Wales 1645 Engelska
10190 King James his opinion and iudgement, concerning a reall king and a tyrant. - Extracted out of his owne speech to the Lords and Commons in Parliament at White-Hall, 1609. With the oath of the kings of England at their coronation, taken out of the Parliament rolls, 1. H. 4. N. 17. Published according to order of Parliament England and Wales Printed in the yeare, 1647 Engelska
10191 Two speeches spoken by the Kings most Excellent Majesty, to his loyall and faithfull subjects, the commissioners of both kingdomes, now attending his Majesty to Nottingham. - The first, to the Right Honourable the Lord Loudon, &c. The second to the Right Honourable Philip E. of Pembroke, & Bazil E. of Denbigh &c. consisting of these 3 heads. brace 1 Concerning the Presbyterian government in the kingdome of Scotland. 2 Concerning the Presbyterian government in the kingdom of England. 3 Concerning His Maj assenting to Presbyterian government England and Wales 1647 Engelska
10192 His Maiesties answer to the propositions presented to him at Hampton-court, the seventh of September 1647. - By the Earle of Pembrooke, Earle of Laverdale, Sir Charles Erskins. Sir John Holland, Sir Iohn Cooke, Sir James Harrington, Mr. Richard Browne, Mr. Hugh Remedy, Mr. Robert Barkley. In the names of the Parliament of England, and in behalfe of the kingdome of Scotland England and Wales 1647 Engelska
10193 A declaration of the faith and order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England; - agreed upon and consented unto by their elders and messengers in their meeting at the Savoy, Octob. 12. 1658 Congregational Church in England and Wales 1659 Engelska
10194 A narrative of the proceedings of the Committee for preservation of the Customes, in the case of Mr George Cony merchant Samuel. Selwood 1655 Engelska
10195 Another gracious message from the Kings most Excellent Majesty; - to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, touching his further desires, concerning his royall person, and those subjects who have adhered to Him. Signed, Charles Rex. With the copy of a letter from His Majesties Court in the Isle of Wight, intimating the late joyfull newes from the Queen of England, and His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, concerning their inclination of coming to the Kings Majesty in the said Island. Novemb. 16. Imprimatur. Gilb. Mabbott England and Wales 1647 Engelska
10196 A message with a letter sent by His Majesty to Prince Rupert, - at or before the time of the taking or surrendring of Litchfield and the close. Willing and commanding Prince Rupert not to use any cruelty upon the inhabitants of the aforesaid city of Litchfield, but with all possible care and providence to preserve the lives of our misled and blinded people: also to let the inhabitants upon reasonable quarter depart the place with bag and baggage, to the end that no bloud might be spilt, whereby it may become an Acceldama, &c England and Wales 1643 Engelska
10197 The Kings Maiesties last speech in the Isle of Weight sic. - Concerning a hot game to bee plaid in the moneth of May; and a declaration of his Majesties proceedings at Carisbrooke castle, touching the present affairs of the kingdom of England. With an exact relation of the last fight, betwixt the Parliaments forces, and Col. Poyer, and the number of men slain and taken. Also, the proceedings of the inhabitants in the West and the full particulars touching his Highnesse the Prince of Wales, and the Scots England and Wales Anno Dom. 1648 Engelska
10198 A declaration of the Kings most Excellent Majestie. - Wherein is manifested his princely resolution concerning the late votes for a personall treatie. Dated at Carisbrook Castle in the Isle of Wight, May 26. 1648. Signed C.R England and Wales Printed in the year, 1648 Engelska
10199 Propositions for peace, - between the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and his loyall and faithfull subjects of England. Wherein is declared the grounds and reasons of His Majesties speedy coming to London, to a personall treaty with His Parliament, and his Majesty and subjects to take a new oath and covenant, to make both Prince and people happy. Likewise, the most high and mighty Princess Henrietta Maria, Queene of Great Brittain, their Highnesses, Charles Prince of Wales, and James Duke of York, to be sent for from beyond the seas, to take the said oath and covenaut sic. With the substance of the said oath, to be taken in the presence of the greatest persons of honour. Appointed to be printed for the publike view of all His Majesties loyal subjects, within the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales England and Wales MDCXLVIII. 1648 Engelska
10200 The Kings Maiesties resolution and intention concerning his loyal subjects that have subscribed to his coming into London, - there to have a personall treaty with both Houses of Parliament, for the setling a true and lasting peace in the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales. Also, the petition of the Common-councell of London, and the Houses answer thereunto. With, the declaration of Scotland concerning their intention in coming into England. Likewise, another great fight in the north, between Major Gen. Lamberts forces, and Sir Marmaduke Langdales near Carlisle, and the further proceedings of his Highnesse Prince Charles. Together, with the last bloody fight at the storming of Colchester Iuly 18. 1648 England and Wales 1648 Engelska

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