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The Freeholders of the county of Leicester have already proved, and are ready to prove these illegal and violent proceedings in the late election of knights for the said county : the competitors being, John Lord Roos, Lord Lieutenant of the said county. Bennet Lord Sherrard. Sir John Hartopp, Baronet.
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The Hvmble petition of divers baronets, knights, esquires, gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the covnty of Lincolne : to the right honorable the House of Commons now in the high court of Parliament assembled : with a letter sent to Master Speaker from the knights, esquiers, gentry, and freeholders of the same county ; for the presenting of their petition to the honourable House of Commons now in Parliament assembled.
Published 1642“…Humble petition of divers baronets, knights, esquiers, gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Lincolne.…”
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A declaration published in the county of Devon by that grand ambo-dexter Sir George Chudleigh Baronet : to delude his country-men in their iudgement and affections touching the present differences between His Majestie and the Parliament : together with a full and satisfactory answer thereunto, transmitted from thence under the hand of a iudicious and well assected patriot.
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Royal letters, charters, and tracts : relating to the colonization of New Scotland, and the institution of the Order of Knight Baronets of Nova Scotia, 1621-1638 /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Nova Scotia papers subsequent to 1640 -- VII. Roll of the Knight Baronets of Nova Scotia, from 1625 to 1638 -- Royal charters under the great seal of Scotland, &c., 1621-1628 -- I. …”
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An address presented to the King, August 7th, 1689 : when those from the Massachuset's colony were, by that worthy citizen, Sir Henry Ashurst, Baronet : to Their Most Excellent Majesties, King William and Queen Mary of England, &c., the humble address and petition of the General Court of Your Majesties most ancient colony of New-Plymouth in New-England.
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An address presented to the King, August 7th, 1689 : when those from the Massachuset's colony were, by that worthy citizen, Sir Henry Ashurst, Baronet : to Their Most Excellent Majesties, King William and Queen Mary of England, &c., the humble address and petition of the General Court of Your Majesties most ancient colony of New-Plymouth in New-England.
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A proclamation concerning a cessation of armes : agreed and concluded on at Siggingstowne, in the county of Kildare, the fifteenth day of September, in the ninteenth yeare of His Majesties raigne, by and between Iames Marques of Ormonde, ... for & in the name of our gratious soveraigne Lord Charles ..., and Donogh Viscount Muskery, Sir Lucas Dillon, Knight, Nicholas Plunkett, Esquire, Sir Robert Talbot, Baronet Sir Richard Barnewell, Baronet, Torlogh ô Neale, Geffrey Browne, Ever Mac-Gennis, & Iohn Walsh, Esquires : authorized by His Majesties Roman Catholic subjects, of whose party they are and now in armes in the said kingdom, &c. : to treat and conclude with the said marques for a cessation of armes by vertue of an authority given unto them bearing date at Cashell the 7 day of September, in the said ninteenth yeare of His Majesties raigne of the other party : whereunto is added an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800 pound sterling by severall payments.
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Charles, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes, and their officials; ... : Whereas by the humble supplication & petition of our louing seruant sir Richard Graham knight & Baronet one of our queries, we are credibly giuen to vnderstand that he hath formerly had a grant vnder our great Seale, & Dutchy seale, for the building of ye church of Kirkeanders, ...
Published 1634“…Whereas by the humble supplication & petition of our louing seruant sir Richard Graham knight & Baronet one of our queries…”
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The votes and orders of the honorable House of Commons, passed February 25, & 26. 1662. : Upon reading his Majesties gracious declaration and speech : together with their reasons and addresse, humbly presented to hHis Majesty (the whole House present) by their Speaker Sir Edward Turner, Knight and Baronet, on Saturday, Feb. 28. in the banquetting-house at Whitehall....
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: : for the inabling of Sr. William Brereton baronet, one of the members of the House of Commons, speedily to put in execution the ordinances for the sequestraion of the estates of Papists and delinquents ... and all other ordinances of Parliament, within the county of Chester ... and to take subsscriptions for the better supply and maintenance of the forces under his command ... also allowing unto the said Sir William Brereton the personall estates of all Papists and delinquents, in and about London ... as are not yet sequestred, or discovered for the service aforesaid.
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A proclamation concerning a cessation of armes : agreed and concluded on at Siggings-towne, in the county of Kildare, the fifteenth day of September, in the ninteenth [sic] yeer of His Majesties raigne, by and between Iames Marques of Ormonde, Lieutenant Generall of His Majesties Army, in the kingdom of Ireland, for & in the name of our Gratious [sic] Soveraigne Lord Charles ... bearing date at Dublin the last of August, in the said ninteenth [sic] year of His Majesties raigne, of the one party, and Donogh Viscount Muskery, Sir Lucas Dillon, Knight, Nicholas Plunkett, Esquire, Sir Robert Talbot, Baronet, Sir Richard Barnewell, Baronet Torlogh ô Neale, Geffrey Browne, Ever Mac-Gennis, & Iohn Walsh, Esquires ... to treat and conclude with the said Marques for a cessation of armes by vertue of an authority given unto them bearing date at Cahsell, the 7 day of September, in the said ninteenth [sic] yeare of His Majesties raigne, of the other party : whereunto is added an instrument touching the manner of payment of 30800 pound sterling by severall payments.
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The tryal of Sr Tho. Gascoyne bar. for high-treason : in conspiring the death of the King, the subversion of the government, and alteration of religion : on Wednesday the 11th of F...
Published 1680“…Trial of Sir Thomas Gascoigne baronet for high treason…”
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A proclamation concerning a cessation of armes. : Agreed and concluded on at Siggingstowne, in the county of Kildare, the fifteenth day of September. in the ninteenth yeare of His Majesties raigne, by and between Iames Marques of Ormonde, Lieutenant Generall of His Majesties Army, in the kingdom, of Ireland, for & in the name of our gratious soveraigne Lord Charles, by the grace of God, King of great Brittain, France & Ireland,&c. by vertue of his Majesties commission bearing date at Dublin the last of August. in the said ninteenth year of his majesties raigne, of the one party. And Donogh Viscount Muskery, Sir Lucas Dillon, Knight. Nicholas Plunkett, Esquire. Sir Robert Talbot, Baronet Sir Richard Barnewell, Baronet. Torlogh ô Neale, Geffrey Browne, Ever Mac-Gennis, & Iohn Walsh, Esquires....
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To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, the humble petition of divers recusants and others in the county of Lancaster : that they may be received into His Majesties protection, and have their arms re-delivered to them, for the defence of His Majesties person, and their families : together with His Majesties commission to Sir William Gerard Baronet, Sir Cecill Trafford Knight, and other His Majesties subjects recusants in the same county : charging and commanding them to provide with all possible speed sufficient armes for the defence of His Majesties person, or them against all force raised by any colour of any order or ordinance whatsoever without His Maiesties consent.
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