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1541 A declaration of the Lords of the secret-councell, and of the Generall-Assembly of the kingdome and Kirke of Scotland. - Containing the principall heads of the doctrine of that kirk, and the true affection of that state to the Parliament-cause, notwithstanding their great opposition. James Primrose, Cler. Commis. Scot. Sent to their commissioners in London, and by them presented to the soveraigne high court of Parliament, for their conformity to the same doctrine, and acceptation of their integrity. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com Scotland 1642 Engelska
1542 The petition and articles exhibited in Parliament against Iohn Pocklington, doctor in divinity, parson of Yelden in Befordshire, Anno 1641 1641 Engelska
1543 A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning his Majesties advancing with his army toward London. - With direction, that all the trained bands and volunteers be put into a readinesse, that so the kings army may find opposition in every place as they march. Also, how Sir Iohn Hinderson urged one David Alexander a Scotchman, to kill Sir Iohn Hotham, and blow up the Parliaments magazine; to whom his Majesty gave money, and he received it. And that no man shall presume to weare any colours, or marks of division in the City of London. Whereunto is added, severall votes of the Lords and Commons, for the searching of divers mens houses in the city, and for the staying of the kings revenue, and all the bishops, deans, and chapters rents and profits whatsoever. Sabbati 15. Octob. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this declaration and votes be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Paliamentorum England and Wales 1642 Engelska
1544 Orders from the high court of Parliament. - For the setling of these kingdomes in peace. As also, a relation of 4000 redshanks that are sent over into Ireland with Generall Lesley. With the orders that are taken for their succour, and the names of the commanders, for that purpose. And the answers, or demurres, which the bishops have put into their bill of impeachment. With a relation of a golden cope, crucifixies, and Popish bookes, taken and brought to the House, Novemb. the 20. 1641. Whereunto is annexed, a worthie speech that was spoken by Mr. Kerton 1641 Engelska
1545 Two letters the one being sent to the Lord Bishop of Peterborough. The other sent from the Bishop of Bangor, to the ministers of his diocesse. - Wherein is discovered the readines of the ill-affected clergy, toward the furnishing of his Majesty with moneys for the mayntaining of warre against his Parliament. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that these bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com James Stanley Derby, Earl of 1642 Engelska
1546 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
1547 The craft and cruelty of the churches adversaries, - discovered in a sermon preached at St. Margarets in Westminster, before the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. Novemb. 5, 1642. By Mathew Newcomen, minister of the Gospell at Dedham in Essex. Published by order of the House of Commons Matthew Newcomen M.DC.XLIII. 1643 Engelska
1548 The Army for a treaty, and accommodation: or, Collections out of severall papers formerly published by the Army, - conteining their desires (grounded on solid reasons) of peace by accommodation with His Majesty and his party, on tearmes very sutable to those now proposed by the Parliament. Whereunto is annexed, a letter to His Excellency, and the officers of the Army in Councell assembled. And short observations on the collections England and Wales Printed in the year, 1648 Engelska
1549 An act for further continuance of the customs and excize. - Tuesday the 27th of December, 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas, clerk of the Parliament England and Wales 1659 Engelska
1550 The copy of a letter from Alisbury. - Directed to Colonell Hampden, Colonell Goodwin, and read in both Houses of Parliament, May 18. 1643. Relating how his Maiesty hath sent 12 or 1400 of his forces, under the command of the Earle of Cleveland, the Lord Shandosse, the Lord Crayford, and Sir Iohn Byron, into those parts, who amongst many other cruelties fired a countrey towne called Swanborne, in seven places, murdered diverse, and amongst the rest one woman big with child was cut in pieces by them. With an ordinance concerning the Arch-bishop of Canterbury. Die Iovis, Maii 18 1643 Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Iohn Browne Cler. Parliamentor John Wittewrong, Sir 1643 Engelska
1551 An humble declaration of the apprentices and other young men of the city of London, who were petitioners for peace. - Shewing the causes of their petitioning, and the passages concerning it. Together with a true copy of their petition, as it was delivered to both Houses of Parliament, disclaiming those in print, which were without their knowledge 1643 Engelska
1552 The best and happiest tydings from Ireland. - Being the joyfullest newes that ever came to England, since the first rebellion. Wherin is related the victorious proceeding of the Protestant army before Kildare, April 24. a battle of never dying memory. Shewing in a most true and exact relation, the invincible courage of Sir Charles Coot, the pearl of the world, and captain of all captains, as may appear by his heroicall fact before Kildare, April 24, 1462 sic. manifesting to the world by that famous victory which he obtained over the rebels, with the number of the men that were slain in this battle. Likewise the names of three great commanders that were taken prisoners in this battle, and how one of them would have stob'd himself after he was taken. With many more remarkable passages from that kingdome. Brought over by the last post, April 30 1642 Engelska
1553 The Kings Maiesties letter intercepted by the commissioners attending his Majesty. - (A copie whereof was sent to the Parliament.) and Mr. Mungo Murrey apprehended, who was appointed by the King to deliver it to Montrel; the French embassador, who is going over to the Queen to France. And a list of the jests of all the severall places where His Majestie hath lain, and is to lie everie day between Newcastle and Holmby House. Also the maner of the Scots marching home into Scotland, with other newes from the court, and Newcastle. Perused, and (being examined) is appointed to be printed and published, according to order of Parliament, Feb. 9. 1646 L. Sammel 1647 Engelska
1554 New propositions 1642 Engelska
1555 A true copy of the instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, - and sent to his Excellency the Earl of Essex, lord general of the army, concerning the advancing of his forces towards his Majesty, &c. Also the last declaration and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the late treaty of peace in York-shire. Wherin they renounce the sayd agreement as being very prejudiciall and dangerous unto the whole kiugdome sic, that any one county should stand as newters, and withdrew themselves from the assistance of the rest. Together with the instructions, sent to Mr. Edward Hotham, and Sir Edward Rhodes, with power to them to publish it, and withall to pardon all those that shall submit within ten dayes. Die Martis, Octob. 4. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this declaration and votes by forthwith printed and published. Iohn Brown, Cler. Parli England and Wales 1642 Engelska
1556 Military orders, and articles, established by His Maiestie, for the better ordering and government of his Maiesties armie. - With the oath which every souldier is to take. Also two proclamations, one against plundering and robbing. The other against selling or buying of armes and and sic horse. With instructions for musters and armes, and the use thereof. All which our said lawes, ordinances, and instructions, we straitly command to be read plainly and distinctly, by the Captaine, or other chiefe officer, to his owne company, at least once a week. And that the oath be administred in the respective quarters by the provost-mar-marshall sic Generall, assisted by the severall officers of each regiment: in the horse-quarters by sound of trumpet; and amongst the foot by beat of drum England and Wales 1643 Engelska
1557 The warlike, noble, and prosperous proceedings of the Protestant army, in Ireland. - Being the true copy of a letter, sent from Mr. Thomas Richard marchant in Dublin: to Mr. Thomas Andrewes grocer without Newgate, in the parish of St. Sepulchres. Brought over by the last post Apr. 30. 1642. Wherein amongst divers others is related, a very memorable victory obtained by the English, wherein 1800 of the rebels were hanged, and slaine, 16. of their colours taken, and 800 armes, with the names of three chiefe commanders of the rebells, kild at the same time whose heads by proclamation, were vallued at 400 l a peece. Also how 3500 Scots and English, are lately landed in Ireland with 2000 armes, besides 700 horse. April, 19. Also an order by the house of Commons, for the releife of those voluntiers that doe, or shall serve in the Irish warre. Hen, Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com Thomas Richard, Merchant in Dublin 1642 Engelska
1558 The King of France his message to the Queene of England. - presented to Her Majesty by Colonell Goring, at the Hague in Holland, in answer to her letter sent to the French King at Paris by the foresaid Colonell Goring. Wherein is declared what forces are raising in Flanders, Artoys, Normandy and S. Mallo, for the assistance of the malignant party against the Parliament in England: the copie whereof was sent from M. Burlacey at he Hague in Holland, to a merchant in London, Novemb. 29. 1642. Also the Parliaments instructions to Sir Edward Rodes and Captain Hotham, with power to pardon such as shall submit within ten dayes Miles. Burlacey 1642 Engelska
1559 The Declaration of the knights, gentry, and trained bands of the couuty sic of Kent, presented to the honourable House of Commons. - Wherein they declare their resolution to march against the Kings army with all the power and strength they can raise, and to rescue His Majesty out of the cavaleers hands. Likewise the answer of the House of Parliament to the said declaration and propositions. December 22. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in parliament, that this declaration and answer be printed and published. Hen. Elsyng Cler. Parl. D. Com 1642 Engelska
1560 A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, - concerning an insolent letter sent to Mr. Clarke at Craughton neere Brackley in Northamptonshire; from Sir John Biron knight, since the inhabitants of that county apprehended divers rebels under his command; as he with them and many troops of horse, in a warlike and trayterous manner marcht toward Oxford, to the great terror and affrightment of His Majesties good subjects in those parts. Whereunto is annexed a coppy of the said letter. 13. Septemb. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this declaration and letter be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorium England and Wales 1642 Engelska

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