England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)
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Books by England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)
Total count: 47
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By the King, a proclamationforasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God lately to call unto his infinite mercy the Most High and Mighty Prince, Charles the Second of most blessed memory ...Printed by the assigns of John Bill, deceas'd, and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb ...1684-01-01
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A proclamation, anent runawayes, and deserters from the Scots regiments lately come from HollandPrinted by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty1685-01-01
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A proclamation, for delivery in of the arms and ammunition &c. lately brought into this kingdom by the late Earl of Argile, and the other rebelsPrinted by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty1685-01-01
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At the court at Whitehall this sixth day of November, 1685present, the King's Most Excellent Majesty ... For the preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretense of assembling to make bonfires and fire-works ...Printed by the assigns of John Bill, deceas'd, and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb ...1685-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation against spreading of a traiterous declaration published by James Duke of MonmouthPrinted at the assigns of John Bill, deceas'd, and by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb1685-01-01
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His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday the 9th of November, 1685 ...Reprinted by Benjamin Took, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and are to be sold by Andrew Crook, at His Majesties printing-house, and Samuel Helsham1685-01-01
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His Majesties gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotlandwith the speeches of the Lord High Commissioner and the Lord High Chancellor : together with the Parliaments answer to His Majesties letterPrinted by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy, re-printed at Edinburgh by the heir of Andrew Anderson ...1685-01-01
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His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament on Friday the 22th of May, 1685Re-printed by Benjamin Tooke ... and are to be sold by Samuel Helsham ...1685-01-01
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His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliamenton Munday the 9th of November, 1685Printed by the assigns of John Bill ... and by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1685-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the Parliament hath been prorogued until the tenth day of February next, we ... have ... resolved to make a further prorogation ... until the tenth day of May next ...Printed by the assigns of John Bill, deceas'd, and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb ...1685-01-01
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[A proclamation on distressed French Protestants in Great Britain]Printed by Tho. Newcomb in the Savoy1685-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation for continuing the collection of the customs and subsidies of tonnage and poundagePrinted by the assigns of John Bill, deceas'd, and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb ...1685-01-01
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His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Saturday the 30th of May, 1685 ...Printed by the assigns of John Bell deceas'd: and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb ...1685-01-01
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A publication, of the royal authority, of ... James the Seventh ... King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland ...The earl of Perth ... the Lord Archbishop of St. Andrews [and others] ... do ... hereby declare ... that ... Lord James the Seventh, is by lawful and undoubted succesion and descent, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland ...Printed by the heir of A. Anderson1685-01-01
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His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Friday the 22th of May, 1685 ...by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty1685-01-01
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Ihrer Königlichen Majestät in Engeland, Edictdie Reception der aus Franckreich dahin-geflüchteten Reformirten und die zu ihrem Unterhalt angeordnete Collecten betreffendpublisher not identified1686-01-01
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A proclamation, reviving and renuing a former proclamation against slanderers and leesing-makersPrinted by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty1686-01-01
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To the Most Reverend Fathers in God, William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England and Metropolitan, and John Lord Archbishop of York, Primate of England and MetropolitanPrinted by Charles Bill, Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb ...1686-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation for proroguing of the ParliamentPrinted by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1686-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation for prohibiting the transportation of frames for kniting and making of silk-stockings, and other wearing necessaries..Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty.1686-01-01
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His Majesties regulation in the business of plate-carriage, &cwith his establishment of an allowance for their tables, and other encouragements to his sea-commanders ...s.n.1686-01-01
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His Majesties most gracious pardon to the poor prisoners in Newgate, on Friday the 26th of February, 1685/6Printed by E. Mallet for D. Mallet ...1686-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation inhibiting all persons after the four and twentieth day of June next to use the trade of a pedlar or petty chapman, unless they be licensed according to a course lately taken by us in that behalfPrinted by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1686-01-01
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At the court at Whitehall, this 26th day of March 1686Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty1686-01-01
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James R. Whereas His Majesty hath been certainly informed of the killing and destroying of the game in and about His Honour of Hampton-Court ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1687-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation prohibiting His Majesties subjects to enter into the service of foreign princes and statesGiven ... at Whitehall the second day of March 1687/8Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb1687-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation for protecting and securing the patentees of the Royal Oak, and all other lotteries, prohibiting all others to use or exercise the samePrinted by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1687-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation appointing a time of publick thanksgiving and prayer throughout the kingdomPrinted by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1687-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation. Whereas our dearest brother ... by his royal proclamation bearing date the fifteenth day of September, in the twelfth year of his reign, for preventing the exportation of wooll, wool-fells, &c. out of this kingdom ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1687-01-01
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A proclamation, anent field conventicles and house-meetingsPrinted by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty1687-01-01
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The humble address of the Presbyterians, presented to the King by Mr. Hurst, Mr. Chester, Mr. Slater, Mr. Cox, Mr. Roswell, Mr. Turner, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Deal, and Mr. Reynoldswith His Majesties gracious answerPrinted for J.W. and re-printed at Edinburgh by the Heir of Andrew Anderson1687-01-01
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A proclamation, regulating the quartering of souldiers, an for preventing abuses from themHeir of Andrew Anderson1688-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation for the better putting in execution the law against the importation and selling of foreign buttonsand prohibiting all foreign buttons whatsoeverPrinted by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1688-01-01
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A paper delivered to His Highness the Prince of Orange, by Commissioners sent by His Majesty to treat with him. And His Highness' AnswerPrinted by Joshua Churchil for William Churchil1688-01-01
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His Majesty having been pleased, of his royal grace and bounty, to renew his brief to the distressed French Protestants, who have taken refuge in these his kingdoms ..it is thought fit to give some account, how the money that was collected upon the last brief ... was disposed of ...[s.n.]1688-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation. It having pleased almighty God ... to bless him and his royal consort the Queen with a son ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1688-01-01
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By the King, a declarationhaving already signified our pleasure to call a Parliament ... it is our royal purpose to endeavour a legal establishment of an universal liberty of conscience for all our subjects ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1688-01-01
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By the KingA proclamation for restoring corporations to their ancient charter, liberties, rights and franchises..Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty.1688-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation of pardonPrinted by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1688-01-01
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By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the keeping of Exeter Fair, and other fairs thereabouts, for some timePrinted by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1688-01-01
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His Majesties gracious declarationovr conduct has been, such in all times, as ought to have perswaded the world, that we are firm and constant to our resolutions, yet that easie people may not be abused by the malice of crafty wicked men ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty1688-01-01
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By the King. A declaration. Whereas we have been informed that divers abuses have been committed in the quartering of officers and soldiers ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1688-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation. Amongst other the advantages of these our kingdoms, the staple commodities of wooll and cloth are peculiar thereunto ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1688-01-01
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Declaratie. Van sijn koninklijke Majesteit Jacobus de II, konink van Groot-Brittannie. Hebbende alrede onse begeerte bekent gemaeckt van een Parliment te versamelen binnen onse stadt van Westmunster, in de aenstaende maendt van november, ende ten dien eynde brieven ende dagementen hebben laten uytgaen ...Gedrukt na de copye van London, by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, en Thomas Newcomb, drukkers van den koning.1688-01-01
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A second letter to a friend, concerning the French invasionin which the declaration lately dispersed under the title of His Majesty's most gracious declaration, to all his loving subjects commanding their assistance against the P. of Orange and his adherents, is entirely and exactly published, according to the dispersed copies : with some short observations upon itThe second edition.Printed by Randal Taylor ...1692-01-01
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The late King James's second manifestodirected to the protestant princes, answer'd paragraph by paragraphRe-printed by Andrew Crooke, for William Norman, Eliphal Dobson, Patrick Campbell and Jacob Milner, Booksellers1697-01-01
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By the King, a proclamationJames the Seventh by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland ... we have taken into our royal consideration the many and great inconveniences which have happened to that our ancient kingdom of Scotland of late years, through the different perswasions in the Christian religion, and the great heats and animosities among the several professors thereof, to the ruine and decay of trade, wasting of lands, extinguishing of charity, contempt of royal power, and converting of true religion and fear of God into animosities, names, factions, and sometimes into sacriledge and treason ...Edinburgh printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ... [reprinted at London] by George Croom ...1984-01-01