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By the King. A proclamation for the prizes of poultry, rabbits, butter, candles, charcoale, and all manner of fuell of vvood..
Published 1634“…Proclamation for the prizes of poultry, rabbits, butter, candles, charcoale, and all manner of fuell of vvood…”
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By the King. A proclamation for the inhibiting all manner of oathes, other abuses and prophanations by any of His Majesties army; : as likewise strictly commanding the due and constant frequenting of the service of God, by all the officers and souldiers of the same.
Published 1643“…Proclamation for the inhibiting all manner of oathes, other abuses and prophanations by any of His Majesties arm…”
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By the King. A proclamation declaring those of Scotland, who have entred, or shall enter this kingdom in a vvarlike manner, and their adherents, to be rebels and traitours to His Majestie..
Published 1640“…Proclamation declaring those of Scotland, who have entred, or shall enter this kingdom in a warlike manner, and their adherents, to be rebels and traitours to His Majestie…”
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By the King, a proclamation declaring those of Scotland, who have entred, or shall enter this kingdom in a warlike manner, and their adherents, to be rebels and traitours to H[is] Majestie
Published 1640“…Proclamation declaring those of Scotland, who have entred, or shall enter this kingdom in a warlike manner, and their adherents, to be rebels.…”
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The Kings letter to the lords: sent by the Prince : On the behalfe of the Earle of Straffords. And the Lords answer to his Majestie. With the Earle of Straffords letter to His Majestie, 4. May. together with his speech upon the scaffold, and the manner of his execution.
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Trusty and wel-beloved, we greet you well : whereas all our subjects of the Kingdome of England and dominion of Wales, are both by their allegiance and the Act of Pacification, bound to resist and suppresse all such of our subjects of Scotland, as have in a hostile manner already entred of shall hereafter enter into this kingdome.
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The Kings Maiesties resolvtion concerning York-shire : together with many other occurrences concerning His Royall Majestie and the high sheriffe of that countie : likewise fearfull and terrible newes from Yorkshire, Cheshire, and all the northern parts of England, concerning the great disturbances which were occasioned by many that rose up in a warlike manner in Yorkshire, May 19, 1642 : also how they were resisted by the high sheriffe of Yorkshire, having order and common from both Houses of Parliament to supresse all those that shall appeare in a warlike manner in that countie : with an information from York, concerning the Lord Seymer, the Lord Savill, and the Lord Rich, &c. : and their answer to the Parliaments message.
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The Kings Maiesties resolution concerning York-shire. : Together with many other occurrences concerning His Royall Majestie and the high sheriffe of that countie. Likewise fearfull and terrible newes from Yorkshire, Cheshire, and all the northern parts of England, concerning the great disturbances which were occasioned by many that rose up in a warlike manner in Yorkshire, May 19. 1642. Also how they were resisted by the high sheriffe of Yorkshire, having order and command from both Houses of Parliament, to suppresse all those that shall appeare in a warlike manner in that countie....
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The Queens letter from Holland : directed to the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty : brought to the Parliament and delivered to the custodie of Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. : vvhereunto is added His Majesties late speech : and the copie of another letter sent from an English merchant in Holland to his brother in London concerning the manner of the Queens preparation to come for England.
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The grounds and motives inducing His Maiesty to agree to a cessation of armes for one whole yeare, with the Roman Catholiques of Ireland. : Together with the articles of cessation, and a proclamation thereupon. Whereunto is added an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800. pound sterling by severall payments....
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The Queens letter from Holland: : Directed to the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty. Brought to the Parliament, and delivered to the custodie of - Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. VVhereunto is added His Majesties late speech. And the copie of another letter sent from an English merchant in Holland to his brother in London concerning the manner of the Queens preparation to come for England.
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The grovnds and motives inducing His Majesty to agree to a cessation of armes for one whole year with the Roman Catholiques of Ireland : together with the articles of cessation and a proclamation thereupon : whereunto is added an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30,800 pound sterling by severall payments : and the opinion of diverse of the nobility and officers of His Majesties army in Ireland touching the said cessation.
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The trve copie of His Maiesties gracious pardon which His Majestie hath lately sent and now once againe doth offer to all his loving subjects : as it is mentioned in one of the propositions if yet they will forbeare to take up or levy any more armes in a hostile manner against his person, crowne, and dignity : excepting such persons which have been formerly excepted, &c.
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The true copie of His Maiesties gracious pardon which His Majestie hath lately sent, and now once againe doth offer to all his loving subjects; : as it is mentioned in one of the propositions. If yet they will forbeare to take up or levy any more armes in a hostile manner against his person, crowne, and dignity. Excepting such persons which have been formerly excepted, &c.
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The Kings Maiesties most gratiovs speech to both Houses of Parliament on Thurseday the second of December 1641 : whereunto is added the King and Queenes royall loves returned to the worthy members of the honorable city of London : or a royall invitation from both their Majesties for the lord major and court of aldermen to feast with them at their Highnesse palace of Hampton Court : which was performed on Friday the third of December 1641 : with the manner of knighting of five of the aldermen there and the two shriffes of London.
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The Kings Maiesties most gratious speech to both Houses of Parliament on Thursday the second of Decem. 1641 : vvhereunto is added the King and Queenes royall loves returned to the worthy members of the honourable city of London, or, A royall invitation from both Their Majesties, for the lord major and court of aldermen to feast with them at their highnesse palace of Hampton Court : which was performed on Friday the third of December 1641, with the manner of knighting of five of the aldermen there, and the two sheriffes of London.
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The Kings Maiesties most gratious speech to both houses of Parliament on Thurseday the second of December. 1641. : Whereunto is added the King and Queenes royall loves returned to the worthy members of the honorable City of London. Or a royall invitation from both their Majesties, for the lord major and court of aldermen to feast with them at their Highnesse palace of Hampton Court. Which was performed on Friday the third of December 1641. with the manner of knighting of five of the aldermen there, and the two shriffes of London.
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The Kings Maiesties propositions to the gentry and commonality of Nottingham. : Who according to His Majesties command made their appearance neere unto the citie of Nottingham. With the answer of the gentry to the Kings Majesties propositions, declaring their full resolution concerning the standerd, very fit and necessary to be published, likewise, happy newes from Northampton, signifying the skirmish they had there with the cavaleers, Septem. 2. And the manner how they beat them off from the towne, having now raised 400.horse for the service of the Parliament....
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The Kings ansvver to the Commissioners; : concerning His Majesties coming from Newcastle on Wednesday towards Holmby: the shooting of canons from the ships, and workes. The manner of the Scots marching out of Newcastle, their quarters, and generall rendezvouzes; the distribution of their monies; and how Capt....
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