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By the King : a proclamation commanding the gentry to keepe their residence at their mansions in the countrey, and forbidding them to make their habitations in London, and places adioyning.
Published 1632Subjects: “…Gentry Great Britain.…”
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The Loyall resolution of the gentry and commonalty of the county of Yorke : presented to His Royall Majestie concerning severall matters of great consequence between His Majestie and Sir Iohn Hotham a member of the honourable House of Parliament and by the appointment of the said House, governour of Hull : wherein is declared the greatest manifestation both of their loyalty to their gracious soveraign, their due obedience to the Houses of Parliament, their judicious care to secure the peace and quiet of the kingdome and increase a neerer union between His Majesty and the great councell of the kingdome : likewise Sir Iohn Hothams determination concerning the charge which is committed to him by the Houses of Parliament.
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The Humble petition of the gentry ministers, and freeholders of the county of Yorke : assembled at the assizes there holden : presented to His Majesty the 5. of April 1642 ; together with His Majesties speech at the presenting thereof, and his gracious answer thereunto.
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The second epistle to the truly religious and loyal gentry of the Church of England /
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His Maiesties letter to the gentry of Yorkeshire, May 16. 1642 : also divers principall matters of great note and high conseqvence ...
Published 1642“…His Majesties letter to the gentry of Yorkshire.…”
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The Resolvtion of the Protestant gentry and commalty of Cheshire concerning their petition lately presented to the Kings Majesty at Yorke : wherein is declared their loyalty to his sacred Majestie and due obedience to the honourable Houses of Parliament : with all their protestation to spend their lives and estates to defend his sacred Majesty from all dangers either forreigne or domesticke : and also to defend the Parliament against all opposers : declaring their great confidence that their councels and determinations tend all opposers : declaring their great confidence that their councels and determinations tend to the advancement of His Majesties honour and the preservation of all his loving subjects.
Published 1642“…Resolution of the Protestant gentry and commalty of Cheshire.…”
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Master Speakers letter ordered by the honorable House of Commons to be sent to the high sheriffe and gentry of Yorkshire : shewing their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the countrey that their petition to the Parliament was ill relished : secondly, their dislike of such as have endevoured to perswade godly ministers that their exercises are not acceptable to the House : thirdly, their dislike of such as have endevoured to perswade the trained band from going in Hull upon the Parliament order : also shewing their great acceptation of the Yorkshire petition and how ready they are to take care for the discharging the billet-money in that county : likewise the Parliament wondring at the impudencie of those men who dare to hinder the advancement of the glory of God & of his worship and also to scandalize the piety of the house in so high a measure : likewise shewing how ready they are to propagate religion : also desiring and enjoyning the high sheriff to return the names of all those who have vented these untruths and disswaded the trained band in Holdernesse from entring into Hull.
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A Full and true account of the damages and murders done and committed on the estates and lives of the Protestants, by the Irish rebels in Ireland, : being a compleat computation of all the losses sustained by the King, the church, the gentry, and kingdom in general.
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The humble petition of divers of the knights, gentry, and other inhabitants of the county of Berkes, to the Kings most excellent Maiesty concerning a sudden accomodation of peace with his court of Parliament : with his Majesties gracious answer to the said petition.
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A letter from the Marqves of Argile and Sir William Armyn : in the name of themselves and their confederates, to Sir Thomas Glemham, dated at Barwicke, January 20 : with the answer of Sir Thomas Glemham and the commanders and gentry of Northumberland, dated at Newcastle, January 23.
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