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(Printed for John Wright, 1642), also by Great Britain (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning His Maiesties advancing of his army towards London : with directions that all trained bands and voluntiers bee put into readinesse, that so the Kings army may find opposition in every place as they martch : Also how Sir Iohn Hinderson urged on David Alexander, a scotchman, to kill Sir John Hotham and blow up the Parliaments magazine, to whom His Maiesty gave money, and he received it : And that no man shall presume to weare any colours of markes of division in the City of London : Whereunto is added severall votes of the Lords and Commons for the searching of diverse mens houses in the City, and for the staying of Kings revenue and all the bishops, deanes and chapters rents and profits whatsoever. (Printed for Iohn Wright, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the speedy putting this city into a posture of defence and to fortifie all the passages into the same : divers, rebels, traytors and other ill-affected people in pursuit of a wicked designe to alter religion being now marching against the Parliament for destruction of the same and of the City of London : Also, An ordinance of both Houses declaring their resolutions of making provision for those that shall be maimed in this present war who are in the service of the Parliament, and for the wives and children of those that that [sic] shall be slaine. (I. Wright, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament : With the additionall reasons, last presented to His. Majestie ... Whereunto is annexed His Majesties speech to the committee, the 9th of March, 1641 : when they presented the Declaration of both houses of Parliament at New-market. (Printed for J. Hunscott, 1641) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament concerning the miserable distractions and grievances this Kingdom now lieth in by means of Jesuiticall and wicked councellors now about His Maiestie. (E. Husband and J. Frank, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A declaration of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England, to the High and Mighty Lords, the States of the United Provinces. (Printed by A. N. for R. Best, 1642), also by United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): The declaration or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled : with divers depositions and letters thereunto annexed : Die Jovis, 19, Maii. 1642. (J. Hunscott and J. Wright, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): Five speciall orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : I. Concerning great resort of people unto this City of London ... II. For the reliefe of Manchester and other parts in Lancaster against the rising of the papists : III. Concerning some souldiers lately come out of Ireland : IV. For a search to be made in London ... for armes : V. That a search be made for horses or any other ammunition which have bin sold or pawn'd by any of the souldiers, of the Army, raised by the Parliament, Die Jovis, 24 Nov. 1642. (Printed for Iohn Wright, 1643) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty at York, June 17, 1642. Together with a catalogue of the names of the Lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majesty in defence of His Royall Person, the two Houses of Parliament and the Protestant Religion. ([publisher not identified], 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): His Majesties gracious message to both Houses of Parliament : sent from Nottingham the 25 of August, 1642, by the Earles of Southampton and Dorset, Sir Iohn Culpeper, Knight, Chancellour of the Exchequer and Sir William UVedal, Knight. (Printed by Robert Barker, Printer, to the Kings most Excellent Majestie : and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament of the eleventh of July, 1642, together with His Majesties Proclamation declaring His Majesties purpose to go in His Royal Person to Hull, and the true occasion and end thereof. (R. Barker, printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): His Majesties message to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, Sept. 5, together with A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in answer to the said message. (Printed by L. N. and J. F. for E. Husbands and j. Franck, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): His speech for propositions of peace to be sent to His Majestie : spoken in the High Court of Parliament. (Printed by L. N. and R. C. for W. Sheares, 1642), also by Benjamin Rudyerd (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): The humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, assembled to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie for a pacification between His Majesty and both Houses, Veneris, Julii 15, 1642. (N. Allen, 1643), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): The Kings Majesties letter to the Lord Willoughby, of Parham, June the fourth, with his lordships answer thereunto. Together with a letter sent by the Lord Willovghby, to an Honourable Member of the Parliament. Read at a conference between both Houses this eighth of June, 1642. (A. N., 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Francis Willoughby Willoughby of Parham (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A message from both Houses of Parliament : sent to the King and Queenes Majesties, touching certain letters lately intercepted, and (as it may be conjectured,) sent from the Lord Digby, to the Queens Majestie : Whereunto is added the answer of Don Allonso de Cardenas, the Spanish Ambassador, resident here in England, to the late Message sent to him from both the said Houses, touching the information given them of the ships at Dunkerk, for the ayde of the rebels in Ireland. (I. Hunscott, 1642), also by Alonso de Cardenas and Spain. Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A new declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in answer to His Maiesties letter : dated the 14 of June, and sent to the Lord Major, Aldermen, and sheriffes of the City of London : As also, concerning His Maiesties declaration, published at Heyworth-Moore : together with the vindication of the Parliament from scandals which are cast upon them. (Printed by E. G. for E. Husbands, 1642), also by London (England) and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : that the Lord Major and citizens of the City of London, for the better securing and safety thereof, shall have full power and authority according to their discretion, to trench, stop and fortifie all high-waies leading into the said city ... : and for the better effecting thereof, shall impose upon all the inhabitants within the same, upon every house worth 5 1. a yeere six pence, and every house of greater rent after the rate of two pence in the pound : also an ordinance of both Houses for an assessement to be made in the severall parishes of England for the reliefe of maymed souldiers, widdows and fatherlesses children : Die Martis, 7 Martii. 1642. (I. Wright, 1642), also by Great Britain and City of London (England). Lord Mayor's Court (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): The ordinance and declaration of the lords and commons, for the assessing all such who have not contributed sufficiently for raising of money, plate &c : With His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects upon occasion thereof. (Printed by His Majestie's command by L. Lichfield, 1642), also by Great Britain and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled that no wharfinger, woodmonger or other seller of New-Castle coales within the cities of London and Westminster of the suburbes thereof shall after the making hereof sell any New-Castle coales above the rate of 23 s. the chaldron, and after the first of Aprill next, above 20 s. at the most. (I. Wright, 1642), also by Great Britain (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): The Parliaments resolution concerning the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty and the Lords and Commons which have absented themselves from the said houses : and are now at Yorke attending on His Maiestie, also their determination concerning the Citie of London and all other counties that are contributors to this religious designe, wherein is declared the grounds of their proceedings and the reasons why they are inforced to take armes, His Majesties honour, our religion, lives and estates being in great hazard : Whereunto is annexed severall reasons to prove that every man is bound to defend and uphold the Parliament and priviledges thereof against all opposers whatsoever. (T. Favvcet, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): The petition of both Houses of Parliament : presented to His Majestie at York, March 26, 1642 : With His Majesties answer thereunto : And the petition of the noblemen and gentlemen estated in Ireland and now in London : And likewise the petition of the countie of Lincoln : With His Majesties severall and respective answer thereunto. (R. Barker, printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): The petition of both Houses of Parliament to His Majestie concerning his intended going to Ireland : whereunto is added six reasons, or motives, to diswade His Majesty from going thither. (J. Hunscott, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): The petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament : delivered to His Majestie the 16. day of July : Together vvith His Majesties answer thereunto. (R. Barker, Printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A remonstrance, or, The declaration of the Lords and Commons, now assembled in Parliament, 26 of May, 1642, in answer to a declaration under His Majesties name concerning the business of Hull, sent in a message to both Houses the 21 of May, 1642. (Printed by A. N. for I. Franke, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): A speech made in Parliament by Sir Simon Ducy, knight ; on Tuesday the eleventh of January concerning proceeding against the 12 bishops accused of high treason to bring them to their trial, 1642. (Printed for F. Coles and T. Banks, 1642), also by Simonds D'Ewes (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): To the Kings most excellent majestie : the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled (Leonard Lichfield, printer to the University, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): Twenty eight propositions made by both Houses of Parliament, nineteen of them to the Kings Maiestie for a reconciliation of differences between His Majesty and the said Houses, the other nine concerning th raising of horse, horsemen and arms for the defence of the King and both Houses of Parliament. Also instructions for deputie lieutenants which are members of the House of Commons, and other lieutenants of severall counties, concerning the last propositions. Likewise the names of the commissaries who are inroll and value the horses and arms according to the propositions. And now printed by order, with the former faults amended. (W. Gey, 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): Two declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. The one, Concerning the releasing of diverse worthy ministers and other His Maiesties good subjects in the County of Chester who are imprisoned and bound over to the next assise for refusing to obey the illegal commission of array, and yeelding obedience to the ordinance and command of Parliament. The other, For the repaying of all such sums of money as are or shall be brought towards this publike charge out of the estates of such as are voted delinquents and dis-affected to the state of the Kingdome. With an order of both Houses, that the Lord Generall according to his commissions shall take speciall care for punishing disorders in the souldiers. Die Jovis, Sept. 8, 1642. (I. Wright, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Great Britain. Parliament (1642): Votes of both Houses of Parliament, with sundry articles or acts of Parliament to confirme the same, taken out of the records of the Tower. Also, two orders of both Houses of Parliament : the one to all high shheriffes, justices of the peace and other officers within 150 miles of the City of Yorke. The other, in particular to the high sheriffs, justices of the peace and other officers within the county of Lancaster; in generall, to all the counties of England and Dominion of Wales. (Printed by E. Griffin for C. Latham, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust)
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