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Natura breuium. The olde tenures. Lyttlyton tenures. The new talys. The artycles vppon the new talys. Diuersyte of courtes. Justyce of peace. The chartuary. Court baron. Court of hundrede. Returna breuium. The ordynaunce for takynge of fees in the escheker. And fyrste a table to all these .xii. bokesPrentyd by W. Rastell in Fletestreete in Saynt Brydys chyrche yarde1534-01-01
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Anno tricesimo primo Henrici OctauiHenry the VIII. by the grace of God kynge of England and of France, defender of the fayth, Lorde of Irelande, and in earth supreme hed immediatly vnder Christ of the churche of Englande, to the honour of almyghty God, conseruation of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concorde quiet and welth of this his realme and subiectes of the same helde his moste hyghe court of Parliament begonne at Westm[inster] the .XXVIII. daye of Aprill, and there continued tyll the .XXVIII. day of Iune, the .XXXI. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, wherin were establysshed these actes folowingeThomas Berthelet1539-01-01
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Anno tricesimo primo Henrici OctauiHenry the VIII. by the grace of God kynge of England and of Fraunce, defender of the fayth, lord of Irelande, and in earth supreme hed immediatly vnder Christ of the churche of England, to the honour of almighty God, conseruacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concord quiet and welth of this his realme and subiectes of the same, helde his moste hyghe court of Parliament, begonne at Westm[inster] the .XXVIII. day of Aprill, and ther continued tyll the .XXVIII. day of Iune, the .XXXI. yere of his moste noble and victorious reigne, wherin were establysshed these actes folowingeThomas Berthelet1539-01-01
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Anno .XXXII. Henrici octauiThe subsidye of the temporaltie. [chapter 48]Thomas Berthelet regius impressor excudebat.1540-01-01
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The abregement of the statutes of anno .xxxi. Henrici .viiiElizabeth Redman?1541-01-01
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The abregeme[n]tes of the statutes made in the .xxxiii yere. of the reygne of our souereygne lorde Kyng Henry the viiiBy me Wyllyam Mydylton.1542-01-01
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Anno tricesimo tertio Henrici octauiHenry the .VIII. by the grace of God kyng of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, defender of the faith, and of the churche of Englande and also of Irelande in earthe the supreme heade, to the honour of almyghty God, and for the concord quyet and welth of this his realme, and subiectes of the same, helde his moste hygh court of Parlyamente, begun at Westm[inster], the .XVI. daye of Ianyuer, and there contynued tyll the fyrste day of Apryl, the XXXIII. yere of his moste noble and victoryouse reygne wherin were establyshed these actes folowyngeEx officina Thomae Bertheleti typis impress.1542-01-01
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The ordynal or statuts concernynge artyfycers, seruauntes, & labourersnewly prynted with dyuers other thyngs therunto addedInprynted by me Robert Wyer for Rycharde Banckes1542-01-01
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Anno XXXII Henrici OctauiIn the Parlyament begon at Westm[inster], the .XXVIII. of Apryll, the .XXXI. yere of the reygne of the moste excellent, moste hygh, and mooste myghty prynce Henry the Eyghte, by the grace of God kynge of Englande and of Fraunce, defendour of the fayth, lorde of Irelande, and in erthe vnder Christe supreame head of the churche of Englande, our most redoubted soueraine lorde, ther holden [et] afterwarde continued by dyuers prorogacions, vnto the .XII. day of Apryl in the sayde yere. In the last session therof begon the same .XII. daye of Apryl, and from the same holden vnto the .XI. day of Maye, in the. XXXII. yere of His Maiesties moste prosperous reigne, from the whiche it was by prorogacion contynued vntyll the. XXV. of the same moneth of May, and holden vntyl the. XXIIII. day of Iuly, the sayde XXXII. yere: at whiche day the sayd parliament was by his gracis auctoritie finished and dyssolued. Amonges manye other the actes folowynge by his hignesse, with thassent of the lordes spirytuall and temporall, and the commons assembled in the sayde parliament, have bene estabisshed [sic], ordeyned and enactedThomas Berthelet1543-01-01
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Anno tricesimo quarto et quinto Henrici Octauiactes made in the session of this present Parliament holden vpon prorogation at Westminster the XXII. day of January, in the xxxiiii. yere of the reigne of our moste drad souerayn lorde Henry the Eyght ... & there continued and kepte tyll the xii. daye of May in the XXXV. yere of our sayd souerayne lorde, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profit of this his realmeImprinted at London in Fletestrete by Thomas Barthelet ...1543-01-01
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Anno tricesimo quarto et quinto Henrici OctauiActes made in the session of this present parliament holden vpon prorogation at Westm[inster] the. XXII. day of Ianuary, in the xxxiiii. yere of the reigne of our moste drad souerayn lorde Henry the Eyght, by the grace of God kyng of England Fraunce and Irelande, defendour of the fayth, and of the churche of England and also of Irelande in earth the supreme head, [et] there continued and kepte tyll the .xii. daye of May in the .XXXV. yere of our sayd souerayne lorde, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profit of this his realmeBy Thomas Barthelet printer to the kynges hyghnes1543-01-01
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An acte for certayne ordinaunces in the kinges maiesties dominion and principalitie of WalesThomas Barthelet regis impressor excudebat1543-01-01
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Anno Mariae Primo. Actes made in the parliament begonne and holden at Westminster the .v. daye of October, in the first year of the reigne of our most gratious soueraigne ladye, Mary by y[e] grace of God, Quene of England, Fraunce, [and] Ireland, defender of the fayth, and of the churche of Englande and of Irelande, in the earth the supreme head, and there continued to the .xxi. day of the same moneth, that is to saye, in the fyrst session of the same parliament, as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiae Maiestatis.1544-01-01
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Statutes made in the parliament holden at Westminster in the .xxxvii. yere of the reygne of the moste renouned Henry the Eyght, by the grace of God kyng of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faithe, and of the churche of England and also of Irelande in erthe supreme headeThomas Berthelet typographus regius excudebat.1546-01-01
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Anno tricesimo septimo Henrici octauiThe acte concernyng the subsidie graunted of the temporaltieIn aedibus Thomae Bertheleti typis impress.1546-01-01
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Henry the Eyght by the grace of God Kynge of Englande Fraunce and Irelande, defendour of the faythe, and of the churche of Englande, and also of Irelande, in earthe the supreme headeto the honour of almyghty God, [and] for the concorde, quiete, and wealthe of this his realme, and subiectes of the same, beganne this thyrde session of his moste high courte of parlyament at Westmynster, the .XIIII. day of Ianuary, in the fyue and thyrty yere of His Maiesties moste noble and victorious reigne, and there held and continued the same thirde session tyll the .xxix. day of Marche, in the said fiue and thirty yere, wherin were established these actes folowyngeIn aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris typis excusum.1548-01-01
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Anno tricesimo tertio Henrici OctaviHenry the. VIII. by the grace of God kyng of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, defender of the faith, and of the churche of Englande and also of Irelande, in earth the supreme heade, to the honour of almighty God, and for the concord quiet and welth of this his realme, and subiectes of the same, helde his most high court of Parliamente, begun at Westm[inster] the. XVI. daye of Janyuer, and there contynued tyll the fyrste day of Apryll, the XXXIII. yere of his moste noble and vyctoriouse reygne, wherin were establysshed these actes folowyngeEx officina Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress.1548-01-01
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Anno tertio et quarto Edouardi SextiActes made in the session of this present Parliament, holden vpon prorogacion at Westminster the.iiii. daie of Nouember, in the third yere of the reigne of oure moste drad souereigne lord, Edward the VI. by the grace of God kyng of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendor of the faith, and of the churche of Englande and also of Ireland, in yearth the supreme hed: and there continued and kept to the first daie of Februarii, in the .iiii. yere of y[e] reigne of oure saied souereigne lorde, as folowethRichardus Grafton, typographus regius excudebat1549-01-01
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Anno tertio et quarto Edouardi SextiActes made in the session of this present Parliament, holden vpon prorogacion at Westminster the .iiii. daie of Nouember, in the third yere of the reigne of oure moste drade souereigne lord, Edward the VI. by the grace of God kyng of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendor of the faith, and of the churche of Englande and also of Ireland, in yearth the supreme hed: and there continued and kept to the first daie of Februarii, in the .iiii. yere of oure saied souereigne lorde, as folowethRichardus Grafton, typographus regius excudebat.1549-01-01
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Statutes made in the Parliament begon at Westminster the fourthe daie of Nouember, in the firste yere of the reigne of our moste dread souereigne lorde Eduuard the .VI. by the grace of God, kyng of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendor of the faithe, and of the churche of Englande, and also Ireland, in yerth the supreme hedand from thence continued to the xxiiii. daie of Dece[m]ber, then next insuyng, that is to saie, in the firste session of the same Parliament, as folowethIn aedibus Richardi Graftoni regii impressoris.1550-01-01
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Anno .XXVIII. Henrici VIIIActes made in the parliament bego[n]ne and holden at Westm[inster], the .VIII. daie of Iune, in the .XXVIII. yere of the reygne of our most drad soueraine lorde Kynge Henry the .VIII. and there continued and kepte tyll the dissolution of the same parliament the .XVIII. of Iuly, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profyt of this realmeTho. Berthelet regis impressor excudebat.1551-01-01
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The newe greate abredgement brefly conteynynge, all thactes and statutes of this realme of England, vntyll the .xxxv. yere of the reigne of oure late noble Kynge of moste worthye and famous memorye Henry the .viii. (whose soule God pardone)Newly reuysed truyle corrected [and] amended to the greate pleasure and commodite of all the readers therof.In officina Thomae Gaultier.1551-01-01
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Anno secundo et tertio Eduardi SextiActes made in the session of this present Parliament, holden vpon prorogacion at Westmynster, the fourthe daie of Nouember, in the seconde yere of our moste drad souereigne lorde, Edward the .VI. by the grace of God, kyng of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faithe, and of the churche of Englande and also of Irelande, in yearth the supreme hed: and there continued and kept to the .xiiii. daie of Marche, in the III. yere of our said souereigne lorde, as folowethRichardus Graftonus, typographus regius excudebat.1552-01-01
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Anno quinto et sexto Eduardi SextiActes made in the session of this present Parliament, holden vpo[n] prorogacion at Westminster, the .xxiii. daie of Januarie, in the fiueth yere of the reigne of our moste drad souereigne lorde, Edward the .VI. by the grace of God, kyng of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faith, and of the churche of Englande and Irelande, in earth the supreme hede: and there continued and kept til the .xv. daie of Aprill, in the VI. yere of the reigne of our saied souereigne lorde, as folowethRichardus Graftonus, typographus regius excudebat.1552-01-01
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Anno septimo Edwardi SextiActes made in the Parlamente holden at Westminster, the first daie of Marche, in the .VII. yere of the reigne of our moste redoubted souuereine lorde Edwarde the .VI. by the grace of God king of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faieth, and of the churche of Englande and also of Irelande in earth the supreme head: and there continued to the dissolucion of the same being the laste daie of the saied moneth of Marche, as folowethIn ædibus Richardi Graftoni typographi regii excusum1553-01-01
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Anno secundo & tertio Philippi & Mariae. Actes made at a parliament, begon and holde[n] at Westminster, the .xxi. daye of October, in the seconde and thyrde yeare of the reigne of our soueraygne lorde, and lady Philip and Mary, by the grace of God, Kinge [and] Quene of England, Fraunce, Naples, Ierusalem, and Ireland, defendours of the fayth, princes of Spayne and Cycilie, archedukes of Austria, dukes of Myllayn, Burgondie, and Braband, counties of Haspurge, Flau[n]ders and Tyroll, and there continued and kept to the dissolution of the same, beynge the .ix. day of December then next ensuynge, were enacted as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiae Maiestatis.1555-01-01
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Henry the Eyght by the grace of God kynge of Englande France and Irelande, defendour of the faith, and of the churche of Englande, and also of Ireland, in earthe the supreme headeto the honour of almyghtie God, [and] for the concorde, quiete, and wealthe of this his realme, and subiectes of the same, beganne this thirde session of his moste high court of parliament at Westminster, the .XIIII. daie of Ianuarye, in the fiue and thyrty yere of His Maiesties moste noble and victorious reigne, and there held and continued the same thirde session tyll the .xxix. day of Marche, in the sayd fiue and thirty yere, wherin were establishede these actes folowyngeIn aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris typis excusum.1556-01-01
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Anno Mariæ Primo. Actes made in the parliament begonne and holden at Westminster the seconde daye of Apryll, in the firste yeare of the reygne of oure moste gratious soueraygne ladye Marye by the grace of God, Quene of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the fayth, and there continued and kepte to the dissolution of the same, beynge the .v. daye of Maye then nexte ensuing, as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cawodi. Typographi Regiae Maiestatis.1556-01-01
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Statutes made in the parliament, holden at Westminster in the .xxxvii. yere of the reigne of the moste renoumed [sic] Henry the Eyght, by the grace of God kyng of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faithe, and of the churche of England and also of Ireland in earth supreme headeBy Thomas Powell.1557-01-01
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Anno quarto et quinto Philippi & Mariæ. Actes made at a parliament begon and holden at Westminster, the .xx daye of Ianuary, in the fourth and fift yeare of the reigne of our soueraigne lorde and lady, Philippe and Marye by the grace of God, Kinge and Quene of England, Spayne, Fraunce, both the Sicilles, Ierusalem, and Irelande, defendours of the faith, archedukes of Austria, dukes of Burgondie, Millaine, and Brabant, counties of Haspurge, Flaunders, and Tyrol, and there continued and kepte, vntyll the .vii. day of Marche, then next folowinge, and enacted as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cawodi. Tipographi Regiae Maiestatis.1558-01-01
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Anno primo Reginae Elizabethe. At the parliament begonne at Westmynster, the xxiii. of Ianuary in the fyrste yeare of the reigne of oure soueraigne ladye, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Quene, defendoure of the faithe. [et]cAnd there proroged tyll the .xxv. of the same moneth, and then and there holden, kept, and continued vntill the dissolution of the same, beyng the eyght day of May, then nexte ensuynge, were enacted as foloweth. Anno. 1.5.5.9.By Richarde Iugge, and Iohn Cawood, printers to the Quenes Maiestie.1559-01-01
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Anno Mariæ Primo. Actes made in the parlyamente begonne and holden at Westminster the seconde daye of Apryll, in the firste yeare of the raygne of oure moste gratious soueraygne ladye, Marye by the grace of God, Quene of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the faythe, and there continued and kepte to the dissolution of the same, beynge the v. daye of Maye then next ensuing, as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cawodi typographi Regiae Maiestatis.1560-01-01
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Anno XXVIII Henrici VIIIActes made in the parliamente begunne and holden at Westminster the .viii. day of Iune, in the xxviii. yere of the reigne of our moste drad soueraigne lorde Kynge Henry the. viii. and there continued and kepte tyll the dissolution of the same parliament the xviii. of Iuly, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profyte of this realmeTho. Berthelet excudebat. [i.e. Thomas Powell?1561-01-01
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The seconde volume, conteining those statutes whiche haue been made in the time of the moste victorious reygne of Kyng Henry the Eight, with a table to the wholeBy Thomas Powell.1563-01-01
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Anno primo reginæ Elizabethe at the parliament begonne at Westminster, the xxiii. of Ianuarye in the fyrst yeare of the reigne of our soueraigne lady, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Quene, defendour of the faith. [et]cAnd there proroged till the .xxv. of the same moneth, and then and there holden, kepte, and continued vntill the dissolution of the same, being the eyght day of May then next ensuing, were enacted as foloweth. Anno. 1.5.5.9.By Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood printers to the Queenes Maiestie.1565-01-01
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A collection of all the statutes, from the begynning of Magna Carta, vnto the yeare of our Lorde (1557.) which were before that yeare imprintedWhereunto be added the collection of the statutes, made in the fourth and fifth yeares of the reignes of King Philip & Queene Marye: and also the statutes made in the first and fifth yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne ladye Queene Elizabeth. And first an epistle, necessary to be read by them that shall vse thys bookeIn aedibus Richardi Tottelli.1565-01-01
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Anno secundo & tertio Philippi & Marie. Actes made at a parliament, begon & holden at Westminster, the .xxi. day of October, in the seconde and thirde yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lord and lady, Philip and Mary by the grace of God, Kyng and Queene of Englande, Fraunce, Naples, Hierusalem, and Irelande, defenders of the fayth, princes of Spaine, [and] Scicile, archdukes of Austria, dukes of Millaine, Burgundy, and Brabant, counties of Haspurge, Flaunders [and] Tyroland there continued and kept to the dissolution of the same, beynge the .ix. day of December then next ensuing, were enacted as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cawodi tipographi Regiae Maiestatis.1567-01-01
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A collection of all the statutes from the beginning of Magna Charta, vnto this present yeare of our lorde God. 1568In ædibus Richardi Tottelli1568-01-01
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Anno octauo reginæ Elizabethe. At the Parliament by prorogation holden at Westminster the last day of September, in the eyght yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith. [et]c. and there continued to the end and dissolution of the sameto the hygh pleasure of almyghtie God, and the weale publique of this realme, amongst other were enacted as foloweth. Anno Christi 1566By Rycharde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie.1568-01-01
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Anno quinto et sexto Edwardi SextiActes made in the session of this present parliament, holden vpon prorogacion at Westminster the .xiii. [i.e. xxiii] daye of Ianuarye, in the fifthe yeare of the reygne of our most dread souereigne lord, Edwarde the .vi. by the grace of God, king of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, defender of the faith, and of the churche of Englande and Ireland, in earthe the supreme head: and there continued and kepte tyll the xv. day of Aprill, in the vi yeare of the reigne of our said soueraigne lord, as folowethRichardus Graftonus typographus regius excudebat. [i.e. Richard Tottel1570-01-01
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Anno secundo, & tertio Edouardi SextiActes made in the session of this present Parliament, holden vpon prorogation at Westminster, the fourth day of Nouember, in the second yeare of our most dread soueraigne lord Edward the vi. by the grace of God, king of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, defendor of the fayth, and of the church of England and also of Irelande, in earth the supreme heade: and there continued and kept to the .xiiii. day of Marche, in the III. yeare of our sayde souerayne lorde, as followethRichardus Graftonus typographus regius excudebat [i.e. Richard Tottel1570-01-01
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A table to al the statutes made from the beginning of the raigne of Kyng Edwarde the .vi. vnto this present .xii. yeare of the reigne of oure moste gratious and soueraigne ladye Queene ElizabethIn aedibus Richardi Tottelli.1570-01-01
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Anno .xiii. Reginæ Elizabethe. At the Parliament begunne and holden at Westminster the second of Apryll, in the .xiii. yere of the raigne of our most gratious soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland Queene, defendour of the fayth. &c. and there continued vntyll the dissolution of the sameTo the hygh pleasure of almyghtie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth. 1571By Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood, printers to the Queenes Maiestie.1571-01-01
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La graunde abridgementIn aedibus Richardi Tottell1573-01-01
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A collection of all the statutesfrom the beginning of Magna Charta, vnto this present yere of our lorde God. 1574In aedibus Richardi Tottelli.1574-01-01
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Anno XXXI. Henrici VIIIHenry the viii. by the grace of God king of England [and] of Fraunce, defender of y[e] faith, lord of Ireland, [and] in earth supreme head immediatlye vnder Christ of the church of England, to the honoure of almighty God conseruacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concorde, quiete and wealth of this his realme and subiectes of the same, held his most high court of Parliament, begonne at Westminster the xxviii. daye of Aprill, and there continued til the xxviii day of Iune, the xxxi. yere of his moste noble and victorious reigne, wherein were established these actes followingThomas Marsh1575-01-01
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Anno XXXVII. Henrici OctauiStatutes made in the parliament, holde[n] at Westminster in the .XXXVII. yere of the moste renoumed [sic] Henry the Eyght, by the grace of God kinge of Engla[n]d, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the faithe, and of the churche of England and also of Ireland, in earth supreme headThomas Marsh1575-01-01
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Anno primo & secundo Philippi & Marie. Actes made at a parliament begun and holden at Westminster the eleuenth [i.e. twelfth] day of Nouember, in the first and second yere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lord and Lady Philip and Mary, by the grace of God Kyng and Queene of Englande, Fraunce, Naples, Hierusalem, and Irelande, defenders of the fayth, princes of Spaine, [and] Scicile, archdukes of Austria, dukes of Millaine, Burgundie [and] Brabant, counties of Hauspurge, Flaunders [and] Tyroland there continued and kept, vntyll the dissolution of the same, beyng the .xvi. day of Ianuarie then next ensuing, were enacted as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cawooddi, typographi Regiae Maiestatis. [i.e. Richard Jugge?1575-01-01
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Anno XXXIII. Henrici OctauiHenrye the VIII. by the grace of God king of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the faith, and of the Church of Englande and also of Ireland in earth supreme heade, to the honour of Almightie God, and for the concorde quyet and wealth of this his realme, and subiectes of the same, helde his most highe courte of Parliamente, begun at Westminster the .xvi. daye of Ianuary, and continued tyll the firste daye of Apryll, the .xxxiii. yeare of his most noble and victorious reigne, wherin were established these actes folowingeTho. Berthelet regius impressor excudebat. [i.e. Thomas Marsh1575-01-01
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Anno XXVIII Henrici VIIIActes made in the Parliament begunne and holden at Westminster the viii. day of Iune, in the xxviii. yere of the reigne of our most drad soueraigne lord Kinge Henry y[e] viii. and there continued and kepte till the dissolution of the same parliament the xviii. of Iuly, to the honour of God and for the common weale and profite of this realmeThomas Marsh1575-01-01
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Anno quarto & quinto Philippi & Mariae. Actes made at a parliament begun and holden at Westminster the twentieth day of Ianuarie, in the fourth and fifth yere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lord and Lady, Philip and Mary, by the grace of God Kyng and Queene of Englande, Spaine, Fraunce, both the Sciciles, Hierusalem, and Irelande, defenders of the fayth. Archduke of Austria, dukes of Burgundie and Millaine, and Brabant, counties of Hauspurge, Flaunders and Tyroland there continued and kept, vntyll the seuenth day of Marche then next folowyng, and enacted as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cawooddi, typographi Regiae Maiestatis. [i.e. Richard Jugge?1575-01-01
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Anno .xviii. Reginæ Elizabethe. At this present session of Parliament by prorogation holden at Westminster the .viii. day of February, in the .xviii. yeere of the raigne of our most gratious soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defender of the fayth. &c. and there continued vntyl the .xv. day of March folowyngTo the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as folowethRichard Jugge1576-01-01
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Anno quinto Reginae Elizabethe. At the parliament holden at Westminster the .xii. of Ianuarie, in the fifth yeere of the raigne of our souereigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland Queene, defender of the fayth. &cTo the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth. 1563By Richarde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie.1576-01-01
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Anno. xiiii. Reginæ Elizabethe. At the parliament begunne and holden at Westminster the eight of May, in the .xiiii. yere of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, Queene, defendour of the faith, &c. and there continued vntyll the last of Iune folowyngTo the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth. 1572By Richard Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie.1576-01-01
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Anno octauo reginæ Elizabethe. At the parliament by prorogation holden at Westminster the last day of September, in the eight yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande Queene, defender of the fayth. &c. and there continued to the ende and dissolution of the sameto the hygh pleasure of almyghtie God, and the weale publique of this realme, amongst other were enacted as foloweth. Anno Christi 1566By Richarde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie.1577-01-01
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Anno quinto Reginae Elizabethe. At the parliament holden at Westminster the .xii. of Ianuarie, in the fifth yeere of the reigne of our souereigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland Queene, defender of the fayth. &cTo the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth. 1563By Richarde Iugge. Printer to the Queenes Maiestie.1577-01-01
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An abstract of all the penal statutes which be general, in force and vsewherein is contayned the effect of all those statutes which do threaten to the offendors therof the losse of life, member, landes, goods, or other punishment or forfaiture whatsoeuer. Whereunto is also added in their apt titles, the effect of such other statutes, wherein there is any thing material and most necessary for eche subiect to know. Moreouer the authoritie and duetie of all iustices of peace, sherifes, coroners, eschetors, maiors, bailiffes, customers, comptrollers of custome, stewards of leets and liberties, aulnegers and purueyours, and what things by the letter of seuerall statutes in force they may, ought, or are compellable to doBy Christopher Barker, printer to the Queens Maiestie.1579-01-01
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A collection in English, of the statutes nowe in force, continued from the beginning of Magna Charta, made in the 9. yeere of the reigne of King H. 3. vntill the ende of the session of Parliament holden in the 23. yeere of the reigne of our gratious Queene Elizabeth, vnder titles placed by order of alphabetwherein is performed (touching the statutes wherewith the iustices of the peace haue to deale) so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published. For which purpose also the statutes concerning those iustices haue this marke [pointing hand] at the beginning, and this marke * at the ende of them, noted in the margent ouer against the same. Hereunto is added two tables: the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles by order of alphabet the substance of such referments as stoode at the end of eche title in the first Collection of statutes, set forth by Master Iustice Rastall. And in this table, the title of the iustices of the peace is specially perused and amended, for their more easie finding of matters in this booke, concerning their authoritie. In the other table (being at the ende of this booke) are set downe by order of the Kings reignes, the seuerall times of their Parliaments, together with the sundry chapters and intitulings of the particular statutes in euery of the same: whereby the reader may easily finde vnder what title, and in what leafe of this booke, any of these statutes be placed: and may also (by helpe of certaine hands prefixed to diuers of them) readily see, what, & how many statutes in eche kings reigne, doe concerne the iustices of the peace, and in what leafe of this booke to finde themBy Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most Excellent Maiestie.1583-01-01
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Anno xxvii. Reginæ ElizabethæAt the parliament begunne and holden at Westminster, the xxiii. day of Nouember, in the xxvii. yeere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. and there continued, vntill the xxix. of March following: To the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publike of this realme, were enacted as followethBy Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie.1585-01-01
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Anno secundo, & tertio Edwardi SextiActes made in the session of this present Parliament, holden vpon prorogatio[n] at Westminster, the fourth day of Nouember, in the seconde yeare of our moste dread soueraigne lorde Edwarde the vi. by the grace of God kinge of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland, defendor of the fayth, and of the church of Englande, and also of Irelande, in earth the supreme head: and there continued and kept to the xiiii. day of Marche, in the .III. yeare of our sayde soueraygne lorde, as followethRichardus Graftonus typographus regius excudebat [i.e. Richard Tottel].1585-01-01
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Anno primo Edwardi SextiStatutes made in the Parliament begonne at Westminster the fourth day of Nouember, in the first yeare of the reigne of the moste dread soueraigne lorde Edward the VI. by the grace of God, king of Englande, Fraunce [and] Ireland, defendor of the fayth, and of the church of Englande, and also of Irelande, in earth the supreme head: and from thence continued to the 24. day of December then next ensuing, that is to saye, in the first session of the same Parliament, as followethIn aedibus Richardi Graftoni, regii impressoris. [i.e. Richard Tottel1585-01-01
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Anno xxxi. Reginae ElizabethaeAt a session of Parliament holden at Westminster the fourth day of Februarie, in the one and thirthieth yeere of the reigne of our most gratious soueraigne ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God of England, Fraunce and Ireland queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the xxix. of March, to the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as followethBy the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queene's most excellent Maiestie.1589-01-01
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Anno xxxv. Reginae ElizabethaeAt the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xix. day of Februarie, in the fiue and thirthieth yeere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the x. of Aprill, to the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as followethBy the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queene's most excellent Maiestie.1593-01-01
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A collection in English, of the statutes now in force, continued from the beginning of Magna Charta, made in the 9. yeere of the reigne of King H. 3. vntill the ende of the Parliament holden in the 35. yeere of the reigne of our gratious Queene Elizabeth, vnder titles placed by order of alphabetwherein is perfourmed (touching the statutes wherewith iustices of the peace haue to deale) so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published. For which purpose also the statutes concerning those iustices haue this marke [pointing hand] at the beginning, and this marke * at the ende of them, noted in the margent ouer against the same. Hereunto is added two tables: the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles by order of alphabet the substance of such referments as stood at the ende of eche title in the first Collection of statutes, set forth by Master Iustice Rastal. And in this table, the title of the iustices of the peace is specially perused and amended, for their more easie finding of matters in this booke, concerning their authoritie. In the other table (being at the ende of this booke) are set downe by order of the Kings reignes, the seuerall times of their Parliaments, together with the sundry chapters and intitulings of the particular statutes in euery of the same: whereby the reader may easily finde vnder what title, and in what leafe of this booke, any of these statutes be placed: and may also (by helpe of certaine hands prefixed to diuers of them) readily see, what, and how many statutes in eche kings reigne, doe concerne the iustices of peace, and in what leafe of this booke to finde them15th ed.By the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most Excellent Maiestie.1594-01-01
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An abstract of all the penall statutes which be generall, in force and vsewherein is conteined the effect of all those statutes, which do threaten to the offenders thereof, the losse of life, member, lands, goods, or other punishment or forfaiture whatsoeuer. Whereunto is also added, in their apt titles, the effect of all other generall statutes, wherein there is any thing materiall and necessarie for each subiect to know. Moreouer the authoritie and duetie of all iustices, shirifes, coroners, escheators, maiors, baylifes, customers, comptrollers of custome, stewards of leetes and liberties, aulnegers, and purueyors, and what things by the letter of seuerall statutes in force, they may, ought, or are compellable to doePrinted by Thomas Wight1600-01-01
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Anno xliii. Reginæ ElizabethæAt the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xxvii. day of October, in the xliii. yere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France, and Ireland queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the xix. of December next following, 1601. To the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as followethBy Robert Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie.1601-01-01
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The order for swannes both by the statutes, and by the auncient orders and customes vsed within the realme of England[s.n.]1603-01-01
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An° reg. Iacobi, regis Angl. Scotiæ, Franc. & Hybern. viz. Angl., Franc. & Hybern. primo, & Scotiæ xxxviiAt the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xix. day of March, in the first yeere of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne lord Iames, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland king, defender of the faith, &c. And of Scotland the 37. And there continued vntill the seuenth of Iuly 1604. And then proroged vntill the 7. of Febr. next following. To the high pleasure of almighty God, and to the weale publique of this realme were enacted as followethBy Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie.1604-01-01
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Articles concluded at Paris the xxiiij. of February 1605, stylo AngliæBy Robert Barker ...1606-01-01
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An° reg. Iacobi, regis Angl. Scotiæ, Franc. & Hybern. viz. Angl., Franc. & Hybern. 3°. Scotiæ 39°At the second Parliament begun and holden by prorogation at Westminster the fifth day of Nouember, in the third yeere of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne lord Iames, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland king; defender of the faith, &c. And of Scotland the 39. And there continued vntill the 27 of May; (and from this second session of Parliament ending the said 27. of May, the said Parliament was proroged vntill the 18. of Nouember next following 1606. To the high pleasure of almighty God, and to the weale publique of this realme were enacted as followethBy Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie.1606-01-01
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A kalender, or table, comprehending the effect of all the statutes that haue beene made and put in print, beginning with Magna Charta, enacted anno 9. H.3. and proceeding one by one, vntill the end of the session of Parliament holden anno 4. R. Iacobideclaring by certaine characters, which of the same statutes or braunches of statutes, be repealed, which be expired, which be altered in the whole, or part, which be worne out of vse, which were ordained for particuler persons, or places, and which being generall, in force, and vse ... Whereunto is annexed an abridgement of all the statutes ... together with the authoritie and duetie of iustices, sherifes, coroners, escheators, maiors, bailifes, customers, stewards of leets and liberties ... Editum per mandatum Domini Regis. Collected by Fardinando Pulton of Lincolns Inne esquire, and by him againe augmented, sithence the session of Parliament holden anno quarto Regis IacobiPrinted [by Adam Islip] for the Company of Stationers1608-01-01
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A collection in English, of the statutes now in force,continued from the beginning of Magna Chartamade in the 9. yeere of the reigne of King H. 3. vntill the end of the Parliament holden in the 4. yeere of the reigne of our soueraigne lord King Iames, vnder titles placed by order of alphabet: wherein is performed (touching the statutes wherewith iustices of the peace haue to deale) so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published. For which purpose also the statutes concerning those iustices haue this marke [pointing hand] at the beginning, and this marke [*] at the end of them, noted in the margent ouer against the same. Hereunto are added two tables. The one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles by order of alphabet, the substance of such referments as stood at the end of each title in the first collection of statutes, set forth by M. Iustice Rastall. And in this table, the title of iustices of the peace is specially perused and amended, for their more easie finding of matters in this booke, concerning their authoritie. In the other table (being at the end of this booke) are set downe by order of the kings reignes, the seuerall times of their parliaments, together with the sundry chapters and intitulings of the particular statutes in euery of the same: whereby the reader may easily find vnder what title, and in what leafe of this booke any of these statutes be placed: and may also (by helpe of certaine hands prefixed to diuers of them) readily see, what, and how many statutes, in each kings reigne, doe concerne the iustices of peace, and in what leafe of this booke to find them19th ed.Printed for the Societie of Stationers.1608-01-01
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Anno regni Iacobi, regis Angl. Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hyberniæ, viz. Angliæ, Franciæ, & Hyberniæ septimo, & Scotiæ 43⁰at the fourth session of Parliament begun and holden by prorogation at Westminster the ix. day of February, in the seuenth yeere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne lord Iames, by the grace of God of England, France, and Ireland king, defender of the faith, &c. and of Scotland the 43, and there continued vntill the xxiij. of Iuly, (and then prorogued vntill the 16. of October next following, 1610) to the high pleasure of almightie God, and to the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as followethBy Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie.1610-01-01
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The rates of marchandizesas they are set downe in the Booke of rates for the custome and subsidie of poundage and for the custome and subsidie of clothes ... together with the rates of such impositions as are laid vpon any commodities either brought into the realme or carried out ...[s.n.]1611-01-01
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A declaration of an order for the making of certaine small cases for ballaunces and waightes to weigh all maner of golde coynes currant within the realme ...By the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie1618-01-01
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Articles accordez entre le tres-chrestien roy de France & de Nauarre et le serenissime roy de la Grand Bretaignepour le commerce des François & Anglois trafiquants ès pays de leur obeyssance : confirmez à Fontaine-bleau, le 14 auril 1623Nicolas Alexandre1623-01-01
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Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerceconcluded in the names of the most high and mighty Kings, Charles by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland ... and Philip the fourth King of Spaine, &cImprinted by R. Barker and the assignes of J. Bill1630-01-01
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Rates of marchandizes, as they are set downe in the Booke of ratesfor the custome and subsidie of poundage, and for the custome and subsidie clothes. The same being signed by the Kings Majestie [James I], and sealed with the great seale of England, and remaining in his Highnesse Court of Exchequer at Westmisnter: and by speciall commandement from his Maiesties published in print, for the direction of such as it may concerne: Together with the rates of such impositions as are laid vpon any commodities, either brought into the realme, or carried out of the same, according to his Maiesties letters patents there of vnder the great seale of EnglandJohn Kingston1631-01-01
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Severall votes resolved upon by both houses of Parliament concerning the securing of the kingdome of England and dominion of WalesPrinted for Ioseph Hunscout1641-01-01
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Articles of impeachment in the high court of Parliament, against the nine lordsviz. the Earl of Dover, Earl of Northampton, E. Huntington, E. Devonshire, E. Coventry, L. Mowbray, L. Rich, L. Capell &c. : concerning many high misdemeanours exhibited against them, which impeachment were assented by both Houses : likewise the Parliaments last desire unto the King concerning the differences betwixt His Majesty and the high court of Parliament : with their determination concerning the Kings last writPrinted for J. Tompson and A. Coe1642-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembledfor the better observation of the monethly fastPrinted for Laurence Blaiklock1642-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; for the utter demolishing, removing and taking away of all monvments of superstition or idolatry, out of all the churches and chappells within this kingdom of England, and dominon of Wales, before the first day of November, 1643 ...Printed for Edward Husbands1643-01-01
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A declaration or ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentthat the committee for the militia of London shal have full power and authority to raise new regiments of voluntiers aswell within the said city and liberties as without, and them to traine and put in readinesse for the suppression of all rebellions, insurrections and invasions that may happen within the said city, and parts adjacent, and for the safe guarding thereof : for which the persons so imployed shall be saved harmlesse by the power of Parliament, and their service taken as acceptable testimonies of their reall intentions for the good and safety of the Common-wealth in these times of imminent dangerPrinted for Iohn Wright ...1643-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, touching the excise of flesh-victualls, and saltPrinted by Rich. Cotes and Joh. Raworth1643-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentwith instructions for the taking of the league and covenant in the Kingdom of England and dominion of Wales: with an exhortation for the taking of the covenant, and for satisfying such scruples as may arise thereupon: together with the league and covenant, subscribed with the names of so many of the members of the House of Commons as have taken it. All which are to be read in all churches and chapples within the Kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales[s.n.]1643-01-01
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Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentone for the constant recruiting, maintaining, and regulating of the forces of the seven associated counties under the command of Edward Earle of Manchester : the other for the regulating the Vniversity of Cambridge and for removing of scandalous ministers in the seven associated countiesPrinted for Iohn Wright ...1643-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the upholding the government and fellowship of merchants of England trading in the Levant seas, for the maintenance of clothing, and woollen manufactures, the venting of lead, tin, and sundry other commodities of this kingdonPrinted for Edward Husbands ...1643-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentshewing that all His Majesties, the Queenes, and princes honours, mannors, lands, tenements, rents, revenues, and profits whatsoever, within the said realme of England and dominion of Wales, port and towne of Barwicke, shall be seized upon, and received by such persons hereafter nominated and appointed, to be imployed for the good of His Majesty and the Common-wealth : and likewise, that all such officers which shall not yield obedience to this ordinance of Parliament, shall stand sequestred from their severall offices respectively, and from receiving or enjoying any profits or benefit of or by the samePrinted for Iohn Wright ...1643-01-01
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Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor the speedy demolishing of all organs, images and all manner of superstitious monuments in all cathedrall parish-churches and chappels, throughout the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales : the better to accomplish the blessed reformation so happily begun, and to remove all offences and things illegall in the worship of GodPrinted for John Wright in the Old-baily1644-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for raising and maintaining of forcesfor the defence of the kingdom under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, knight, who is hereby constituted and ordained commander in chiefePrinted by T.W. for Ed. Husband1645-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for compositions for wardships in the Court of Wards and Liveries, and for signing of bills, and passing of them under the Great Seals.n.1645-01-01
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It is this day ordained and declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. That no person be permitted to preach who is not ordained a minister either in this or some other Reformed Church ...Printed for John Wright1645-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the present setling (without further delay) of the presbyteriall government in the Church of EnglandPrinted for Iohn Wright ...1646-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament for removing obstructions in the sale of bishops-landsPrinted by R. Cotes for John Bellamy1647-01-01
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Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that all committees of sequestrations in the severall counties of England and Wales, do take care that all sequestrated lands in the severall counties be improved to the utmost valuesPrinted at London for John Wright ...1647-01-01
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A declaration of the Parliament of England, concerning paper subscribed by the Commissioners of Scotland, dated 24 Febr. 1648/9 and sent in a letter to Mr. Speaker, to be communicated to the HousePrinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons1648-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament for the speedy dividing and setling the several counties of this kingdom into distinct classical presbyteries and congregational eldershipsPrinted for Edward Husband ...1648-01-01
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Die Martis, 16 Januarii, 1648. An Act of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament for the Adjourning of Part of the Term of Hilary, 1648Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Honourable House of Commons1649-01-01
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An act prescribing certain times to delinquents for perfecting their compositions effectually, under several penaltiesDie Lunæ, 9 April, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple1649-01-01
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An act to prevent the printing of any the proceedings in the High Court of Iusticeerected for trying of James Earl of Cambridge, and others, vvithout leave of the House of Commons, or the said courtPrinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons1649-01-01
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Die mercurii, 17 Ianuarii, 1648 [i.e. 1649]. An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for the setling of the militia of London, and liberties thereofPrinted by lohn Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England1649-01-01
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An ordinance for indempnity to the English Protestants of the Province of Munster in IrelandPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector1654-01-01
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An ordinance for distribution of the elections in IrelandPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector1654-01-01
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Traicte de paix entre le royaume de France et la Republique d'Angleterre, d'Escosse, et d'IrlandeS. Cramoisy1655-01-01
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An exact abridgment of publick acts and ordinances of Parliament, made from the year 1640. to the year 1656As also of diverse ordinances and publick orders, made by his Highness the Lord Protector with the advice of this Councill. Fitted for the use and benefit of the people of this common wealthprinted by T.R. for H. Twyford, T. Dring, and J. Place, and are to be sold at their shops in Vine Court middle Temple, the George in Fleetstreet neer Cliffords Inne, and at Furnivalls Inne gate in Holborne1657-01-01
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An exact abridgment of public acts and ordinances of Parliament, made from the year 1640 to the year 1656as also of diverse ordinances and publick orders made by His Highness the Lord Protector with the advice of his Council : fitted for the use and benefit of the people of this common wealthPrinted by T.R. for H. Twyford, T. Dring, and J. Place1657-01-01
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A subsidie granted to the King of tonnage, poundage, and other sums of money payable upon merchandize exported and importedaccording to a Book of rates agreed upon by the Honourable House of Commons, and hereunto annexedPrinted by S. Griffin for Thomas Hewer and Hannah Blaiklock1657-01-01
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An act for the exportation of several commodities of the breed, growth and manufacture of this CommonvvealthAt the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656Printed by Henry Hills and Iohn Field ...1657-01-01
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An act for the speedy bringing in of second moyeties upon the sale of lands forfeited to the Commonvvealth for treasonPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act for bringing in the revenue of delinquents, and Popish recusantsPrinted by John Streater and John Macock ...1659-01-01
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An act for an assessment of one hundred thousand pounds by the moneth, upon England, Scotland, and Ireland, for six monethsPrinted by John Streater, and John Macock, Printers to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act for ministers, and payment of tythesPrinted by John Streater, and John Macock, Printers to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An additionall act for sequestrationsPrinted by John Streater, and John Macock, Printers to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act for sequestrationsPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act for further continuance of the Customs and ExcizePrinted by John Streater1659-01-01
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An act for constituting commissioners for ordering and managing the affairs of the Admiralty and NaviePrinted by John Streater, and John Macock, Printers to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act for enabling judges to hold an assize at DurhamPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act against the raising of moneys upon the people, without their consent in ParliamentPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act for taking the accompts and redressing of grievances concerning the tythes and church-livings in Wales; and for advancement of religion and learning therePrinted by John Streater, and John Macock, Printers to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act for the continuance of the customs and excisePrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament1659-01-01
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An act for recovery of publique debts, and other duties belonging to the Common-WealthPrinted by John Streater and John Macock ...1659-01-01
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The Rates of Merchandisethat is to say the subsidy of tonnage, the subsidy of poundage, and the subsidy of woollen clothes or old-drapery as they are rated and agreed on by the Commons House of Parliament ...Printed by Edward Husbands and Thomas Newcomb ...1660-01-01
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An act for the continuance of the customs and excise, from the last day of February, 1659. until the twenty fourth day of June, 1660Saturday February 25. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas, clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by John Streater, and John Macock, printers to the Parliament1660-01-01
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An exact collection of all such acts, declarations, orders, votes, proclamations, speeches, letters, and messagesas have been printed and published since the beginning of this last session of Parliament, April 25, 1660. In the twelfth year of His Majesties reign. With a table reciting the particulars thereofPrinted by John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the King's most excellent Majesty.1660-01-01
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By the King. A proclamation for the publishing of an act of Parliament late made for the better ordering and selling of wines by retail, &cPrinted by John Bill ...1661-01-01
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Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, Decimo TertioPrinted by John Bill and Christopher Barker1661-01-01
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Articles of peace & alliance, between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II ... and the high and mighty lords, the States General of the United Netherlandsconcluded the 4th day of September 1662Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker ...1662-01-01
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The capitvlations and articles of peace betvveene the Maiestie of the King of England, Scotland, France, & Ireland &c. and the Svltan of the Ottoman Empireas they haue beene augmented, & altered in the times of euery embassadour : and as novv lately in the city of Adrianople in the month of Ianuary 1661 they haue beene augmented, renevved, & amplifyed ...by Abraham Gabai ...1663-01-01
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Articles of peace between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II ... and the city and kingdom of AlgiersPrinted by Thomas Mabb ...1664-01-01
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A league of union betwixt His Majesty and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreysfor an efficacious mediation of peace between the two neighbouring crowns now in warPrinted by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...1668-01-01
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Articles touching navigation and commercebetween the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. : and the high and mighty lords, the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded at the Hague the 7/17 Feb. 1667/8In the Savoy, printed by the assignes of John Bill and Christopher Barker1668-01-01
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Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & HiberniæVicesimo SecundoIn the Savoy, Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker1670-01-01
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A treaty for the composing of differences, restraining of depredations and establishing of peace in Americabetween the crowns of Great Britain and Spain : concluded at Madrid the 8th/18 day of July in the year of our Lord, 1670 ...Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...1670-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna Charta untill 1641Printed by John Streater [and 4 others] and are to be sold by George Sawbridge [and 13 others1670-01-01
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A collection of all the statutes now in usewith notes in the margin and references to the book-cases, books of entries, and registers where they may be treated of : together with an abridgment of the residue which are expired, repealed, altered and worn out of use ...Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ... [and 5 others].1670-01-01
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[Anno regni Caroli II. Regis ... vicesimo secundo & vicesimo tertioat the Parliament begun ... the eight day of May ... 1661 ...]Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...1671-01-01
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The oaths of allegiance & supremacyPrinted by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...1672-01-01
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Tractaet van marinetusschen den Doorluchtighsten ende Machtighsten Prins en Heere Carel de II ...J. Scheltus1674-01-01
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Tractatus marinus inter serenissimum & pontentissimum principem Carolum II, dei gratiâ Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ regem, fidei defensorem &c. et serenissimum ac potenissimum principem Ludovicum XIV, regem Christianissimumconclusus apud sancti Germani, fanum in Laya, dacima quarta die Februarii, 1676/7Exuderunt assignati Johannis Bill & Christopheri Barker ...1677-01-01
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Tractatus marinus inter Serenissimum & Potentissimum Principem Carolum II Dei gratia Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regem et ... Ludovicum XIV Regem Christianissimumconclusus apud Sancti Germani Fanum in Laya decima quarta [sic] die Februarii 1676/7Excuderunt assignati Johannis Bill & Christopheri Barker ...1677-01-01
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Anno regni Caroli II, regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, tricesimoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth of May, Anno Dom. 1661, in the thirteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles ... and ... there continued to the 30th day of November in the 30th year of His Majesties reign on which day the following act passed the royal assentReprinted by Benjamin Took ... and are to be sold by Mary Crook ...1678-01-01
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An act for the more effectual preserving the King's person and government, by disabling Papists from sitting in either House of ParliamentPrinted by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills ...1678-01-01
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The act of Parliament of the 27th. of Queen Elizabeth ...F. Smith1679-01-01
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It is this day ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that all licences granted by this House to any papist, or reputed papist, to come to and stay in town, be ... declared to be voidPrinted by John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills1679-01-01
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The capitulations and articles of peace between the Majesty of the King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. and the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire... January 1661/6... renewed in the month of September 1675....printed for J.S.1679-01-01
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The great charter of the forest declaring the liberties of itmade at Westminster, the tenth of February in the ninth year of Henry the Third, anno Dom. 1224, and confirmed in the eight and twentieth of Edward the First, anno. Dom. 1229 : with some short observations taken out of the Lord Chief Justice Coke's fourth Institutes of the courts of the forestsPrinted by the Assignees of Richard and Edward Atkins for John Kidgell1680-01-01
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The statutes at large in paragraphs in sections or numbers, from Magna Charta until this time(carefully examined by the rolls of Parliament; with the titles of such statutes as are expired, repealed, altered or out of use.) Together with the heads of Pulton's or Rastal's abridgments in the margin, and the addition of above a thousand new references from other books of law: and a new tablePrinted by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, His Majesties printers.1681-01-01
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Anno regni Caroli II., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, tricesimo secundoat the Parliament summoned to begin at Westminster, on the 17th day of October, 1679 ... and by several prorogations continued to the 21st day of October, 1680 ... and thence continued to the 10th of January next ensuing ...Printed by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills ...1681-01-01
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The statutes at large in paragraphs in sections or numbers from Magna Charta until this time(carefully examined by the rolls of Parliament with the titles of such statutes as are expired, repealed, altered or out of use) together with the heads of Pulton's or Rastal's abridgments in the margin and the addition of above a thousand new references from other books of law and a new tablePrinted by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills ... the assigns of Richard Atkins and Edward Atkins ...1681-01-01
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Articles of peace & commerce between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the most illustrious lords, the Bashaw, Dey, Aga and governours of the famous city and kingdom of Algiers in Barbaryconcluded by Arthur Herbert, esquire, Admiral of His Majesties fleet in the Mediterranean Seas, on the tenth day of April, old stile, 1682.Printed by the assigns of John Bill deceas'd and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb1682-01-01
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The statutes at large in paragraphs and sections or numbersfrom Magna Charta until this time, (carefully examined by the Rolls of Parliament; with the titles of such statutes as are expired, repealed, altered, or out of use.) Together with the heads of Pulton's or Rastal's Abridgments in the margin and the addition of above a thousand new references from other books of law: and a new tablePrinted by the Assigns of John Bill deceas'd: and by Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty.1684-01-01
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The statutes at large in paragraphs and sections or numbersfrom Magna charta until this time [1681] (carefully examined by the rolls of Parliament, with the titles of such statutes as are expired, repealed, altered, or out of use.)Printed by the assigns of J. Bill deceas'd: and by H. Hills, and T. Newcombe, Printers to the King [etc.]1684-01-01
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Anno Regni Jacobi II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ primoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the nineteenth day of May, Anno Dom. 1685 ...Printed by the assigns of John Bill deceas'd and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb ...1685-01-01
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An additional Act for burying in woollenprinted by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty1685-01-01
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Treaty of peace, good correspondence & neutrality in Americabetween the most serene and mighty Prince James II by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c : and the most serene and mighty Prince Lewis XIV, the most Christian King : concluded the 6/16 day of Novemb. 1686Printed by Thomas Newcomb ...1686-01-01
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Anno regni Jacobi II., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, primoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the nineteenth day of May, Anno Dom. 1685 ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1686-01-01
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Treaty of peace, good correspondence & neutrality in Americabetween ... James II. ... king of Great Britain, France and Ireland ... and ... Lewis XIV. the most Christian king: concluded the 6/16th day of Novemb. 1686Printed by T. Newcomb1686-01-01
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Anno regni Caroli II., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, vicesimo nono & tricesimoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth of May, Anno Dom. 1661 ... and there continued to the 20th day of March, and 13th of May, in the 30th year of His Majesties reign ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Necomb ...1687-01-01
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Articles of peace and commerce between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince James II. By the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland ... and the most Illustrious Lords, the Douletli Basha, Aga & Governours of the famous city and kingdom of Algiers in Barbaryratified and confirmed by Sir William Soame, Baronet, His Majesties Ambassador to the Grand Signior, on the fifth of April, old style, 1686.Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy1687-01-01
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Anno regni Caroli II., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, tricesimoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth of May, Anno Dom. 1661 ... and by several prorogations and adjournments there continued to the 15th day of July in the 30th year of His Majesties reign ...Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb ...1687-01-01
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Articles of peace and commerce between ... James II ... King of Great Britain ... and ... the Douletli Basha, Aga & governours of ... Algiers in Barbaryratified and confirmed by Sir William Soame baronet, His Majesties ambassador to the Grand Signior, on the fifth of April, old style, 1686 ...Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy1687-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariae, regis & reginae Angliae, Franciae & Hiberniae, primo ...Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the King and Queen1688-01-01
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An abstract of the laws now in force against popery and papistsPrinted for J.H.1688-01-01
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Anno regni Caroli II., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, vicesimo nonoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661 ... and from thence continued by several prorogations to the 15th of February 1676/7Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb1688-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariæ, regis & reginæ Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, primo. On the sixteenth day of December, anno Dom. 1689. In the first year of Their Majesties reign, this Act passed the Royal assentprinted by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb, printers to the King and Queens most Excellent Majesties1689-01-01
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Traité de commerce entre les couronnes de France et d'Angleterredu vingt-quatriéme jour de fevrier, 1677De l'imprimerie de Frederic Leonard ...1689-01-01
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Traitté de paix entre les couronnes de France et d'Angleterreconclu à Breda le 31. juillet 1667F. Léonard1689-01-01
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Anno regni Willielmi et Mariae, Regis & Reginae Angliae, Franciae [et] Hiberniae, primoon the twenty third day of February, Anno Dom. 1688 ...Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb ...1689-01-01
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Anno Regni Gulielmi et Mariae, Regis & Reginae Angliae, Scotiae & Hiberniae, primoOn the eleventh day of May, Anno Dom. 1689. In the first year of their Majesties reign, this Act passed the royal assentPrinted by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb ...1689-01-01
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The act of tonnage and poundage, and book of rateswith several statutes at large relating to the customs; carefully examined by the records: out of which are collected the variations from the Book of rates, and Act of tonnage and poundage, as now practis'd. With an abridgment of several other statutes concerning the customs. As also the usual tares, ports of England and Wales, lawful keys, and wharfs in the port of London; with the tables of officers fees, scavage, package, balliage, and packers-porters duties. Together with an index of the whole alphabetically digestedprinted by Charles Bill, and Thomas Newcomb, printers to the King and Queen's most Excellent Majesties1689-01-01
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Anno regni Willielmi et Mariæ, regis & reginæ, Angliæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, primo. On the third day of April, anno dom. 1689. In the first year of their Majesties reign, this act passed the royal assent. An act for reviving of actions and process, lately depending in the courts at Westminster, and discontinued by the not holding of Hillary term, and for supplying other defects relating to proceedings at laws.n.1689-01-01
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Anno primo. Willielmi & Mariæ An act for establishing the coronation oaths.n.1689-01-01
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Anno Regni Gulielmi et Mariae, Regis & Reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae [et] Hiberniae, primoon the sixteenth day of December, Anno Dom. 1689 ...Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb ...1689-01-01
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An Act for recognizing King William and Queen Mary, and for avoiding all questions touching the Acts made in the Parliament assembled at Westminster the thirteenth day of February, one thousand six hundred eighty eightprinted by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb, printers to the King and Queens most excellent Majesties1690-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariae, Regis & Reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, secundoon the fourteenth day of April, Anno Dom. 1690 ...Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb ...1690-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariae, regis & reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae [et] Hiberniae, secundoon the tenth day of November anno Dom. 1690 ...Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb ...1690-01-01
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Anno regni Caroli II., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, tricesimo primoat the Parliament begun and held at Westminster on the sixth day of March, 1678 ... and there continued to the 27th of May 1679 ...Printed by Charles Bill and Thomas Newcomb ...1691-01-01
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A necessary abstract of the laws relating to the militiareduced into a practical method : to which is added, Instructions for exercising the trained bands.Printed for Robert Vincent ...1691-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariae, Regis & Reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae [et] Hiberniae, tertioat the Parliament begun at Westminster the twentieth day of March, Anno Dom. 1689 ... and from thence continued by several prorogations and adjournments to the two and twentieth day of October, 1691 ...Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...1691-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi et Mariae, Regis & Reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae [et] Hiberniae, quartoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the twentieth day of March, Anno Dom. 1689 ... and from thence continued by several prorogations and adjournments to the fourth day of November, 1692 ...Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...1692-01-01
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A true copy of the oaths that are appointed by act of Parliament, made in the first year of Their present Majesties reign; to be taken instead of the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, and the declaration appointed to be made, repeated and subscribed.Printed for, and sold by Benjamin Harris, at the London-Coffee-House1692-01-01
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An abstract of the charter to the governour and company of the Bank of England[s.n.]1694-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi III., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, sextoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the twentieth day of March, Anno Dom. 1689 ... and from thence continued by several prorogations and adjournments to the twelfth day of November, 1694 ...Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...1694-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi III., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, septimoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the two and twentieth day of November, Anno Dom. 1695 ...Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...1695-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi III., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, octavoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the two and twentieth day of November, Anno Dom. 1695 ... and from thence continued by several prorogations and adjournments to the twentieth day of October, 1696 ...Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd ...1696-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi III. regis. Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, septimo & octavo.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the two and twentieth day of November, anno Dom. 1695. In the seventh year of the reign of our sovereign Lord William the Third, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.London, printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the kings most excellent majesty. Reprinted at Boston in New England by Bartholomew Green & John Allen, printers to the governour & Council.1696-01-01
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The Act for Remedying the I11 State of the Coin of the Kingdom enactsthat the several receivers-general ...Printed for E. Whitlock ...1696-01-01
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An Abstract of the duties laid upon salt, earthen-ware, and tobacco-pipes ...Printed for E. Whitlocke1696-01-01
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True copies of the present associations of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled : as also copy of the instrument of association that the Protestants of England entred into in the 27th year of Queen Elizabeth against a popish conspiracy : with an act made for the security of the Queen's Most Royal Person : as also two other acts made in the 13th year of the said Queen ...Printed for John Everingham ... and sold by E. Whitlock ...1696-01-01
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An abstract of the Act for granting an aid to his Majesty, as well by a land-tax as by several subsidies and other duties payable for one year. An. 8 W. 3printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd, printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty1696-01-01
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The act for remedying the ill state of the coyn of this kingdom, enacts ...prrinted [sic] for E. Whitlock: near Stationers-Hall1696-01-01
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An abstract of all such acts of Parliament, now in force, as relate to the admiralty and navy of Englandprinted by S. Bridge in Austin Friers1697-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi III., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, nono [& decimo]at the Parliament begun at Westminster the two and twentieth day of November, Anno Dom. 1695. In the seventh year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord William the Third ... And from thence continued by several prorogations and adjournments to the third day of December, 1697. being the third session of this present ParliamentPrinted by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd, Printers to the King1697-01-01
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A collection of all the statutes now in force, relating to the excise, and the duties upon salt, malt & leatherwith notes in the margin and an abridgment or breviary of the said statutes, with a table of the rates upon the several liquors, &c. shewing by what acts they are imposed ... to which are added tables of allowances for common brewers, and masters, and a table for the duties upon leatherPrinted by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...1697-01-01
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Articles of peace between the most serene and mighty prince William the Third, King of Great Britain, and the most serene and mighty Prince Lewis the Fourteenth, the most Christian King, concluded in the royal palace at Ryswicke the 10/20 day of September, 1697s.n.1697-01-01
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Articles of peace between the most serene and mighty prince William the Third, King of Great Britain, and the most serene and mighty Prince Lewis the Fourteenth, the most Christian King, concluded in the royal palace at Ryswicke the 10/20 day of September, 1697s.n.1697-01-01
The Acts and Negotiations, Together with the Particular Articles at Large, of the General Peace ...printed for Robert Clavel ... and Tim . Childe ...1698-01-01-
An abstract of the act for granting to his Majesty the sum of one million four hundred eighty four thousand and fifteen pounds one shilling eleven pence three farthings, for disbanding forces, paying seamen, and other uses therein mentioned. Anno 9 & 10 W. III.printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty1698-01-01
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Two clauses in the late act of Parliament, for raising two millions for the service of the government, and for settling the trade to the East-Indies ..[s.n.]1698-01-01
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In the act for raising two millions, and for setling the trade to the East-Indies, are the following clauses, vizs.n.1698-01-01
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The acts and negotiations, together with the particular articles at large of the general peace, concluded at Ryswick, by the most illustrious confederates with the French kingto which is premised, the negotiations and articles of the peace, concluded at Turin, between the same prince and the Duke of Savoy : translated from the original publish'd at the HaguePrinted for Robert Clavel ... and Tim. Childe1698-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi III., Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, undecimoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the four and twentieth day of August, Anno Dom. 1698 ... and from thence continued by several prorogations and adjournments to the sixteenth day of November, 1699 ...Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...1699-01-01
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Anno regni Gulielmi III. Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, decimo & undecimoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the four and twentieth day of August, anno Dom. 1698 ... : and from thence continued by several prorogations to the sixth day of December, 1698. being the first session of this present Parliament.Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd, Printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty1699-01-01
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An abstract of the penal-laws against immorality and prophanenesscommanded to be put in speedy and vigorous execution, by His Majesty's gracious and pious proclamation, pursuant to the humble address of the Honourable House of Commons.Sold by B. Aylmer, etc.1699-01-01
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An abstract of the Acts of ParliamentFor officers and soldiers to set up and follow trades: and for the payment of their arrears, &c. As also that for the branding felons in the left cheek. And for making Billingsgate a free market for fish. And that for raising the militia of this kingdom. As also, the Act to prohibit the exportation of wooll into foreign parts; and encouragement of the wollen-manufacturers. ...Printed for Samuel Hill, in Fleet-street1699-01-01
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A collection of all the statutes now in force relating to the excise, and the duties upon saltwith an abridgment of the said statutes and a table of the rates upon the several liquors, &c., shewing by what acts they are imposed : to which is added a table of allowances for common brewers, &cPrinted by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd ...1699-01-01
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An exact abridgment of the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. In force and use. Begun by Jo. Washington of the M. Temple, Esq; and since his death, revised, and continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 27 Apr. 1696. With two new tablesprinted by the assigns of the Kings printers, and by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns, Esq; and are to be sold by H. Mortlock, R. Chiswell, C. Harper, S. Keble, A. Churchill, J. Walthoe, and B. Took1699-01-01
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A collection of all the statutes now in force, against the transportation of wooll, &cwith notes in the marginPrinted by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...1699-01-01
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The treaty betwixt the most Christian King, the King of Great Britain, and the States General of the United Provinces, for settling the succession of the crown of Spain, and the dominions thereunto belonging, in case His Catholick Majesty die without issuePrinted for A. Baldwin ...1700-01-01
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An act for confirming and establishing the administration of the goods and chattels of Sir William Godolphin, Knight, deceasedPrinted by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd1700-01-01
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The articles in the treaty concluded, concerning the succession of the crown and dominions of Spainprinted for John Nutt near Stationers-Hall1700-01-01
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An Act for the further preventing the growth of poperyPrinted at London, and re-printed at Edinburgh1700-01-01
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A collection of several treaties, &c. since the late revolutionviz. I. The grand alliance between the Emperor, the King of England, and States General : with the separate article for securing the Spanish succession to the Emperor and his family. II. The English declaration of war against the French King. III. The treaty at Reswick. IV. The first treaty of partition for dividing the Spanish monarchy in favor of the Electoral Prince of Bavaria : with the French King's and Dauphin's powers relating thereunto. V. The secret articles relating to the Elector of Bavaria, the Dutchy of Milan, &c. VI. The second treaty of partition in favor of the Arch-Duke of Austria. --s.n.1701-01-01
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Anno regni Annae, Reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, primoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the twentieth day of August, Anno Dom. 1702 ... and from thence continued by several prorogations to the twentieth day of October, 1702 ...Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ...1702-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. and Queen Anne, in force and useBegun by Joseph Washington ... revised, and continued to ... 1704. ...printed by Her Majesties printers, and by the assigns of R. and E. Atkyns1704-01-01
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An abridgement of the laws in force and use in Her Majesty's plantations, (viz.) of Virginia, Jamaica, Barbadoes, Maryland, New-England, New-York, Carolina, &c.Printed for John Nicholson ... [and 3 others]1704-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna ChartaBegun by Edmund Wingate of Grays Inn, Esq; and since continued under their proper Titles alphabetically down to the year 1689. In this Impression the Statutes which are Expired or Repealed are left out, and an exact Account taken of Statutes Revived, Continued or Altered by any Statute made since the beginning of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, with References to such Statutes of Reviver, &c. With a more compleat and exact table than was beforePrinted by Her Majesties Printers, and by the assigns of R. Atkins and E. Atkins, Esqs.1704-01-01
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An exact abridgment of all the statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna ChartaBegun by Edmund Wingate ... and since continued ... alphabetically down to the year 1689. ... With a more compleat and exact table than was before.printed by Her Majesties Printers, and by the assigns of R. Atkins and E. Atkins, Esqs.1704-01-01
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A collection of all the statutes now in force, relating to the excisewith an abridgment of the said statutes, ...printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd1705-01-01
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The game lawor, a collection of the laws and statutes made for the preservation of the game of this kingdom. Drawn into a short and easie method, for the information of all gentlemen, and caution of others.printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, Esqs; for Abel Roper1705-01-01
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Anno regni Annae Reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, tertio & quarto.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the twentieth day of August, Anno Dom. 1702. in the first year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne, by the grace of God of England Scotland, France and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c. and from thence continued by several prorogations and adjournments to the four and twentieth day of October, 1704. Being the third session of this present Parliament.London, printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, printers to the Queens Most Excellent Majesty, 1704. And re-printed by William Bradford, printer to the Queens Most Excellent Majesty in New-York1705-01-01
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Anno regni Annae reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, primoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the twentieth day of August, anno dom. 1702 ... and from thence continued by several prorogations to the twentieth day of October, 1702 : being the first session of this present Parliament ...Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb ...1705-01-01
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For the regulation of the press, in order to hinder and deter the daily insolence of libels by an easy discovery oftheir authors, printers and publishers.1705-01-01
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The statutes at largein paragraphs, and sections or numbers, from Magna Charta, to the end of the session of Parliament, March 14. 1704. in the fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Anne. ... With alphabetical tables. In three volumes.printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; and by the assigns of Richard Atkins and Edward Atkins, Esqrs.1706-01-01
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The articles of the union as they pass'd with amendments in the Parliament of Scotland. Together with the Act for securing the Protestant religion and Presbyterian Church governmentPrinted for Andrew Bell ...1707-01-01
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Anno Regni Annae Reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, QuintoPrinted by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb1707-01-01
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A collection of treaties of peace and commercecontaining all those that have been concluded from the Peace of Munster inclusive to this time; and more particularly those of Utrecht and Rastadt, with the several infringements alledg'd on all sides, the pretensions which have been the occasion of breaches, and the memorable actions and events of the wars, that have ensued from time to timePrinted for J. Baker1714-01-01
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The defensive treaty concluded in the year, 1700. Betwixt His late Majesty King William of ever glorious memory, and His present Swedish Majesty King Charles the XII. ...1717-01-01
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The original instrument and republican scheme of government, under the colour whereof the late Oliver Cromwell usurped the regal, and exercised an arbitrary power, ... Together with a copy of that self-inconsistent oath, which he solemnly took and subscribed, the 16th day of December, 1653, ...printed for A. Moore1722-01-01
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Extracts of articles from the treaty-marine with Holland, concluded at London the first day of December 1674, O.S.Re-printed by John Draper1757-01-01
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An Act for the making and keeping navigable the rivers of Aire and Calder, in the county of Yorkprinted by Charles Eyre and William Strahan1774-01-01
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An act of Parliament empowering Q. Mary to make statutes for cathedral and collegiate churches. 2d. April 1554George Allan1775-01-01
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An act for the better settling of intestates estates.Also, an act for the better securing the liberty of the subject, and for prevention of imprisonments beyond the seas.Printed by William Lancaster1777-01-01
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Here begynneth the boke named the Assyse of breadewhat it ought to weye after the pryce of a quarter of wheete : and also the assyse of ale, with all maner of wood and cole, lath, bowrde, and tymbre, and the weyght of butter, and chesepublisher not identified1869-01-01
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The assise of bread and aleand dyuers other thynges, as appereth on the other syde of the leafe.Henry E. Huntington Library1940-01-01
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Here begynneth the boke named the Assise of breadwhat it ought to wey after the pryse of a quarter of wheet, and also the assyse of ale, wyth al manner of wood and cole, lath, bowrde, and tymber, and the weyght of butter and cheese.Henry E. Huntington Library1940-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor appointing a solemne day of thanksgiving for the happy success of the forces under Sir William Waller and Sir William Balfore : against the forces under the command of Sir Ralph Hopton, who were totally routed on the 29 of March last, 1644 : together with an ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament to enable the merchants of Levant company, to import in English bottomes any currans and to land them within any port within the power of the ParliamentPrinted for Edward Husbands1944-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliamentfor assessing of all such members of either of the Houses of Parliament, as have, or shall absent themselves therefrom, or are in actuall warre, against the Parliament : and that the mannors, mesuages, lands, tenements, rents, reversions, profits, and hereditaments, of such as have not, or shall not satisfie their assessements, shall be letten for security of monies, to be lent by any persons for present supply of the army raised by the Parliament... Printed for R. Dunscomb1963-01-01
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An ordinance or declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentshewing that all the regiments of foote, and troopes of horse in London and all parts of England : shall within fortie eight houres after publication hereof, march to His Excellence Robert Earle of Essex to be imployed for the defence of His Maiesty and kingdome the priviledge of Parliament and liberty of the subiectPrinted for Iohn Wright1967-01-01
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor raysing and maintaining of horse and foot for the garrison of Glocester : and for the counties of Glocester, Hereford, Monmouth, Glamorgan, Brecknocke and Radnor : and to enable the committee for the said counties and city of Glocester, to put all former ordinances of Parliament for advance of mony [sic] in executionPrinted for Edward Husbands1967-01-01
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A declaration or ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentconcerning the taking of horses for the service of the Parliament in the severall counties of England in such a manner that neither the countries may take distaste or be discouraged nor the Parliament injured by the corruptnesse of the officers assigned for that purpose : with two other ordinances for the amendment of divers abuses which have formerly beene committed by those that were entrusted with commissions of that nature.... Printed for John Wright ...1967-01-01
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Privy Council registers preserved in the Public Record OfficeH.M.S.O1968-01-01
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Scotland's scrap of paperfull text of Treaty of Union of 1707. withnotes, Declaration of Independence, Radical Rising 1820, policy of Scottish Nationalism.Scots Secretariat1969-01-01
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The Kings Majesties declaration to his subjects, concerning lawfull sports to be usedDa Capo Press1970-01-01
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Proclamation for the marchauntes aduenturers, 1 May 1559 (Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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Proclamation forbidding unlicensed plays, 16 May 1559 (Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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Proclamation for discovering authors of libels, 26 March 1576 (Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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His Majesties declaration, concerning his subjects in ScotlandDa Capo Press1971-01-01
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The decayes of the Cathedral Church of St. PaulDa Capo Press1971-01-01
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Proclamation for sowing lands with flax, 15 Jan. 1579 (Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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Proclamation agaynst breaking monuments of antiquitie, 19 Sept. 1560Da Capo Press1971-01-01
The creation of baronetsDa Capo Press1971-01-01-
Proclamation ordinance for the Queenes swannes, 1564 (Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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Proclamation concernyng hattes and cappes, 27 Apr. 1573 (Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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Proclamation against the Earl of Northumberland, 24 Nov. 1569Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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Proclamation forbidding export of amour [i.e. armour] to Russia, 8 July 1561Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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Proclamation against ill-treatment of "informers", 10 Nov. 1566Da Capo Press1971-01-01
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His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, of the causes which moved him to dissolve the last ParliamentDa Capo Press1972-01-01
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Conditions to be observed by the Brittish vndertakers of the escheated lands in Vlster.Theatrum Orbis Terrarum1972-01-01
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Grant to W. Braithwaite for printing musickeDa Capo Press1973-01-01
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Office of Generall RemembranceW. J. Johnson1974-01-01
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The Decree upon the controversie of precedence(England, public documents) (The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile)W. J. Johnson1975-01-01
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Caterham, Surrey: 1851 census returns1980-01-01
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Severall acts of the Commons of England in Parliament assembledfor the abolishing of Deanes, Deans and Chapters, Canons, Prebends and other offices and titles, of or belonging to any cathedrall, or collegiate church or chappel within England and Wales : together with the severall ordinances and declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the abolishing of Archbishops and Bishops within the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales.Printed by Richard Cotes1982-01-01
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An act for the security of His Highness the Lord Protector his person and continuance of the nation in peace and safetyPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field1982-01-01
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Elizabethan England and EuropeForty unprinted letters from Elizabeth I to Protestant powers (Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research)University of London, Institute of Historical Research1982-01-01
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An act for ministers and payment of tythesPrinted by John Streater and John Macock ...1983-01-01
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Parish of Limpsfield, Surrey: 1851 census returns1983-01-01
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The statutes vvhiche the justices of peace, mayres, shyreffes, bailiffes, constables, and other offycers were of late commaunded by the Kynges Maiesty to put in execution, on peyne of his most hygh indignation and displeasureIn ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress.1983-01-01
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A proclamationthe Council of State being informed that since the officers of the armies under the Lord General's Command, by their late humble remonstrance and address declared their resolution to observe such commands as they shall receive from his excellency or the Parliament when assembled ...Printed by Abel Roper and Tho. Collins ...1983-01-01
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Parish of Coulsdon, Surrey: 1851 census returns1983-01-01
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33. Henrici VIIJ, touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlavvfull gamesvery necessary to be put in execution.By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ...1983-01-01
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The law of England touching His Majesties four principal sealsviz. the Great Seal, the Privy Seal, the Exchequer Seal, and the Signet : also of those grand officers to whose custody these seals are committed.Printed and are to be sold by Dan. Browne1983-01-01
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In this volume are conteined the statutes made and established from the time of Kyng Henry the Thirde, vnto the fyrste yere of the reigne of our most gratious and victorious soueraigne lorde Kinge Henry the VIII.In officina Thomæ Berleti typis impress.1983-01-01
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In this volume are conteined the statutes made and established from the time of Kyng Henry the Thirde, vnto the fyrste yere of the reigne of our most gratious and victorious soueraigne lorde Kinge Henry the VIIIIn officina Thomæ Berleti typis impress.1983-01-01
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An acte concernyng the citee of Chester, for weares in the riuer of Deethe xxv. chapiter.Richardus Graftonus, typographus regius excudebat1984-01-01
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Anno tricesimo primo Henrici OctauiHenry the VIII. by the grace of God Kyng of England and of Fraunce, defender of the fayth, Lord of Irelande, and in earth supreme hed immediately vnder Christ of the Church of England to the honour of almighty God, conseruacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concord quiet and vvelth of this his realme and subiectes of the same : helde his moste high courte of Parliament, begunne at VVestm[inster] the .xxviii. day of Aprill, and there continued till the .xxviii. day of Iune, the .xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, vvherin vvere establysshed these actes folovvinge.In ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress.1984-01-01
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An acte for the subsidie of the temporaltieImprinted at London in Fletestrete by Thomas Barthelet ...1984-01-01
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Anno tricesimo primo Henrici OctauiHenry the VIII. by the grace of God Kyng of England and of Fraunce, defender of the fayth, Lord of Irelande, and in earth supreme hed immediately vnder Christ of the Church of England to the honour of almighty God, conseruacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concord quiet and vvelth of this his realme and subiectes of the same : helde his moste high courte of Parliament, begunne at VVestm[inster] the .xxviii. day of Aprill, and there continued till the .xxviii. day of Iune, the .xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, vvherin vvere establysshed these actes folovvingeIn ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress.1984-01-01
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The statutes vvhiche the iustices of peace, mayres, shyryffes, baylyffes, constables, & other officers were of late commaunded by the Kynges Maiestye to put in execution, on peyne of His Graces moste hyghe indignation and displeasureIn aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris. excus.1984-01-01
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The acte concernyng the subsidie graunted of the temporaltieIn ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti ...1984-01-01
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A true copy of the ordinance made in the tyme of King Henry the VI to be obserued in the Kinges Escheker, by the offycers and clerkes there for takynge of fees of the Kynges accomptauntesIn ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. ...1984-01-01
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Henry the Eyght by the grace of God Kyng of Englande ... beganne this thyrde session of his moste high courte of Parlyament at Westmynster, the XIIII. day of Januarye, in the fyue and thyrty yere of His Maiesties moste noble and vyctorious reygne, and there held & continued the same third session tyll the xxix. day of Marche, in the said fiue and thirty yere, wherin were established these actes folowyngeIn ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti regii impressoris typis excusum1984-01-01
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Statutes made in the Parliament holden at Westminster in the xxxvii. yere of the reygne of the moste renoumed [sic] Henry the Eyght, by the grace of God Kyng of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faith, and of the Churche of England and also of Irelande in erth supreme headeThomas Berthelet typographus regius excudebat1984-01-01
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Statutes made in the Parliame[n]t begon at Westmynster, the iiii. day of Nouembre, in ye first yere of the reigne of our most dread souereygne lorde Edvvard the VI ... and from thens continued to the xxiiii. daye of December, then nexte ensuyng ...In ædibus Richardi Graftoni ...1984-01-01
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All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentconcerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes, and intelligencers : together with instructions for such persons as are employed in sequestring of such deliquents [sic] estates.Printed for Lawrence Blaiklock ...1985-01-01
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The second volume conteyninge those statutes whiche haue ben made in the tyme of the most victorious reigne of our most gracious soveragine lorde Kyng Henry the EyghtIn ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti ...1985-01-01
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The second volume conteyninge those statutes whiche haue ben made in the tyme of the most victorious reigne of our most gracious soveragine lorde Kyng Henry the EyghtIn ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti ...1985-01-01
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An act for authorizing Col. Blake, Col. Popham, and Col. Dean, or any two of them, to be admiral & general of the fleet now at seaPrinted for Edward Husband ...1986-01-01
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Anno XXVII Henrici VIII actes made in the session of this present Parlyament holden vpon prorogation at Westm[inster], the IIII. day of February, in the XXVII.EEBO Editions, ProQuest2010-12-13
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Anno XXVII Henrici Octaui actes made in the session of this present Parliamente holden vpon prorogation at Westminster, the fourth day of Februarye, in the xxvii.EEBO Editions, ProQuest2010-12-13
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Anno xliij. Reginae Elizabethae. At the Parliament begun and holden at VVestminster the xxvij. day of October, in the xliij. yeere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne lady ElizabethEEBO Editions, ProQuest2010-12-13
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Anno vicesimo secundo Henrici Octavi statuta bonum publicum concernentia edita in Parliamento tento apud VVestm. xvi. die Ianuarii, anno regni ... ... primo inchoati apud LondinumEEBO Editions, ProQuest2010-12-13
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An[n]o regni Iacobi, regis Angl. Scotiae, Franc. & Hybern. viz. Angl. Franc. & Hybern. 30. Scotiae 390 at the second session of Parliament begun and ... Westminster the fifth day of NouemberEEBO Editions, ProQuest2010-12-13
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Anno xxix. Reginae Elizabethae. At this present session of parliament by prorogation holden at VVestminster, the xv. day of Februarie, in the xxix. ... of our most gratious soueraigne ladyEEBO Editions, ProQuest2010-12-13
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An act against unlicensed or scandalous books and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing.
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An Act for the better advancement of the Gospel and learning in Irelandprinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Articles touching navigation and commerce, between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II. By the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands. Concluded the 21-31 day of July, 1667.printed by the assignes of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An act for stating the accompts of such general officers, staff-officers, and other officers and artificers of the train, lately entertained for the service of IrelandPrinted for Edward Husband ...
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All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes, and intelligencerstogether with instructions for such persons as are employed in sequestring of such deliquents [sic] estates ...Printed for Lawrence Blaiklock ...
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A collection in English, of the statutes nowe in forcecontinued from the beginning of Magna Charta, made in the 9. yeere of the reigne of King H.3 vntill the ende of the session of Parliament holden in the 23. yeere of the reigne of our gratious Queene Elizabeth, vnder titles placed by order of alphabet ...Imprinted at London by Christopher Barker ...
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An Act for discharging from imprisonment poor prisoners unable to satisfie their creditors·Die Veneris, 22 December, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act touching the way of collecting the excize for ale and beer brewed and spent in private familiesprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act for the present examining and stating the accompts of the officers and soldiers now in the Parliaments service within this nation ...E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An act to prevent the printing of any the proceedings in the High Court of Iusticeerected for trying of James, Earl of Cambridge and others, vvithout leave of the House of Commons, or the said Court.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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Tractatus pacis & amicitiæ inter coronas Magnæ Britanniæ et Hispaniæ, conclusus Matriti 13/23 die Maii, Anno Dom. 1667Excusum per assignatos Johannis Bill & Christophori Barker ...
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An act for disabling delinquents to bear office, or to have any voice or vote in election of any publique officerPrinted by John Field ...
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An Act concerning the new invention of melting down iron and other mettals with stone-coal and other coals, without charking thereofprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for putting in execution an ordinance mentioned in this act.printed by John Bill [and Christopher Barker], printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty
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An Act for the continuance of the committee for the Army and treasurers at vvarsprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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The subsidye of the temporaltieThomas Berthelet regius impressor excudebat
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An act to prohibit all commerce and traffique between England & Scotland, and enjoyning the departure of Scots out of this CommonwealthPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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The hvmble petition of the merchant-strangers, and others in the city of Londonconcerned in the importation of plate and bullion into this kingdome. Presented to both Houses of Parliament. With an ordinance or declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the said petition ...I. Wright
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Anno regni Caroli Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae decimo septimoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, An. D. 1640 ... : an act for the confirmation of the treaty of pacification between the two kingdoms of England and ScotlandReprinted by Leonard Lichfield, Printer to the Vniversity.
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An Act for taking of the accompts belonging to the Navy & CustomsDie Mercurii, 8 Augusti, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliment'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An Act for giving a further time for subscribing the engagementprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act for the ascertaining the time of payment of the monies due upon Weavers-Hall bills.Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for the form of an oath to be administred to every free-man at his admission to his freedom in the City of Londonand in all cities, boroughs and towns corporate in England and Wales.
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Anno secundo et tertio Philippi & Mariae Actes made at a Parlyamente begon and holdē at Westminster the xxj. daye of OctoberExcusum in aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi ...
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An act for continuation of the Act for redemption of captivesprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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The rates of marchandizes, as they are set downe in the Booke of rates, for the custome and subsidie of poundage, and for the custome and subsidie of clothesthe same being signed by the Kings Maiestie, and sealed with the Great Seale of England, and remaining in His Highnesse Court of Exchequer at Westminster, and by speciall commaundement from His Maiestie published in print, for the direction of such as it may concerne : together with the rates of such impositions as are laide vpon any commodities, either brought into the realme, or carried out of the same, according to His Maiesties letters patents thereof vnder the Great Seale of England.F. Kingston
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An act of Parliament for the removing of obstructions in the sale of the honors, manors & lands of the late King, Queen and Princedie Lunae, 18⁰ Februarii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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A collection of the substaunce of certayne necessarye statutes, to be by the iustices of peace diligently executed, within euery sheare of the realmeBy Richard Jugge and John Cawood, Prynters to the Quenes Maiestie
Articles of peace between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II. by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. And several Indian kings and queens, &cConcluded the 29th day of May, 1677Printed by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty.-
An Act for the better and more effectual discovery and prosecution of thieves and high-way menprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the redemption of captivess.n.
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The statvtes vvhiche the Iustices of peace, mayres, sheriffes, bailyffes, constables, and ther offycers haue ben commanded by the kynges maiesty, not only by his proclamations, to put in execution, vpon peyne of his hygh displeasure: but also by an acte of parlyment made and establysshed the 33.yere of his hyghenesse mooste graciouse reigneIn ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
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The rates of merchandisethat is to say, The subsidy of tonnage, subsidy of poundage, and the subsidy of woollen clothes or old-drapery, as they are rated and agreed on by the Commons House of Parliament : set down and exprest in this book, to be paid according to the tenor of the Act of tonnage and poundage, from the 24th day of June inclusively, in the twelfth year of His Majesties reign, during His Majesties life, and subscribed with the hand of Sir Harebotle Grimston baronet, Speaker of the House of Commons ... --Printed by Edward Husbands, and Thomas Newcomb ...
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An act for the relief of all such persons as have been, are or shall be sued, molested, or any ways damnifiedcontrary to articles or conditions granted in time of war ...E. Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace concluded and agreed between His Excellency the Lord Bellasyse, His Majesties governour of his city and garrison of Tangier in Affrica, &c. and Cidi Hamlet Hader Ben Ali Gayland, Prince of VVest-Barbary, &c. the second of April, 1666s.n.
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An ordinance touching surveyors of the high-waies for this present year, 1654Wednesday April 12. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for continuing two former Acts touching elections in the city of Londonprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance for better amending and keeping in repair the common high-waies within this nationPrinted by Henry Hills and William du-Gard
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An Act enabling such Commissioners of Sewers as acted on the 19th of April 1653. to act as Commissioners of Sewersprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament. And are to be sold at the seven Stars in Fleetstreet, over against Dunstans Church
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An Act for abolishing the House of Peersprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An Act for further impowring the Commissioners for removing obstructions to determine claimsprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance for further suspending the proceedings of the judges names in an act, intituled, An act for the relief of creditors and poor prisonersTuesday 18th April, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and the council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance impowring commissioners to put in execution an act of Parlament, intituled, An act prohibiting the planting of tobacco in EnglandTuesday 11th April, 1654 ...Printed, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills
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Foure statutes, specially selected and commanded by his Maiestie to be carefully put in execution by all iustices and other officers of the peace throughout the realme. Together with a proclamation, a decree of the Starre-chamber, and certaine orders depending vpon the former lawes, more particularly concerning the citie of London, and counties adioyningBy Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie
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An ordinance for distribution of the elections in ScotlandTuesday June 27. 1654. Tuesday June 27. 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and his Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor the speedy setting forth of certaine ships, (in all points furnished for war), to prevent the bringing over of souldiers, money, ordnance, and other ammunition from beyond the sea to assist the King against the Parliament in EnglandPrinted for Iohn Wright ...
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An act for the further adjournment of part of hilary term, 1648.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An ordinance for continving the excisePrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33 Henrici viij touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in executionBy Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie: And by the Assignes of Iohn Bill
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Instructions for the trustees, treasurers, and register-accomptant for the sale of the dean & chapters lands, for the admitting such as have moneys owing them by the Parliament, to double the same upon the credit of the lands of the deans and chaptersDie Martis, 5 Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that the Committee of the Army do forthwith issue warrants for payment of the army ...Printed for Edward Husband
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Anno XXXIIII. et .V. Henrici Octaui. Actes made in the session of this present parliamente holden vpon prorogacion at Westminster the .xxii. day of Ianuary in the .xxxiiii. yere of the reigne of our moste drad soueraigne lorde Henry the eyght by the grace of god king of England Fraunce and Ireland defendour of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland in earth the supreme head, and there continued and kepte tyll the .xii. day of May in the .xxxv. yere of our sayde soueraigne lord, to the honour of god and for the common weale and profite of this his realmeT. Powell
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An Act for better settling of proceedings in courts of justice, according to the present governmentprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An Act for repealing an ordinance and Act of Parliament, whereby Sir Thomas Fairfax, now Thomas Lord Fairfax, was constituted Commander in Chief of the Parliament forcesAnd for continuing divers commissions by him granted as Captain General, or Commander in Chief of the said forcesprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Anno octauo Reginae ElizabetheAt the Parliament by prorogation holden at Westminster the last day of September, in the eyght yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith. [et]c. and there continued to the end and dissolution of the same: to the hygh pleasure of almyghtie God, and the weale publique of this realme, amongst other were enacted as folowethin Powles Churchyarde by Rycharde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie
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The assize of breadTogether vvith sundry good and needfull ordinances for bakers, brewers, inholders, victualers, vintners, and butchers: and also other assizes in weights and measures, which by the lawes of this realme, are commanded to bee obserued and kept by all manner of persons, as well within liberties as without. VVhereunto there are also added, sundrie good and needfull orders, in making and retayling of all kinds of lawfull breads, vendible vnto His Maiesties subiects in the common-wealth, agreeing with the statutes, lawes, and ancient orders and customes of this realme of England. The which statutes and ancient orders and customes, for making and retayling of all lawfull sorts of bread, as aforesaid, haue beene heretofore seene, allowed, and are commanded to be kept, by the right honourable the Lords, and others of the Kings Maiesties honourable Priuie counsell. Newly corrected and enlarged from twelue pence the quarter of wheate, vnto three pound and sixe pence the quarter, according to the rising and falling of the price thereof in the market by sixe pence altring in euery quarter of wheatePrinted by William Stansby, and are to be sold by Iohn Grismand, in Pawles alley at the signe of the Gun
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Articles of peace & alliance between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II ... and the high and mighty lords the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667 ; Articles of peace & alliance between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II ... and the most serene and mighty Prince Lewis XIV, the most Christian King, concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667 ; Articles of peace & alliance between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II ... and the most serene and mighty Prince Frederick III King of Denmark and Norway, concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667 ; Articles touching navigation & commerce between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II ... and the high and mighty lords, the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667.Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...
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An Act for appointing commissioners for bringing in the arrears of the revenue due to the Commonwealthprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament. And are to be sold at the seven Stars in Fleetstreet, over against Dunstans Church
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An Act prescribing certain times to delinquents for perfecting their compositions effectually, under several penaltiesDie Lunae, 9 April, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for explanation, and further enlargement of an ordinance for sequestration of delinquents estatess.n.
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An ordinance for the ejecting of scandalous, ignorant and insufficient ministers and schoolmastersPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An abstract of al the penall statutes which be generall, in force and vsewherein is contayned the effect of all those statutes which doe threaten to the offendours therof the losse of life, member, landes, goods, or other punishment or forfaiture whatsoeuer. 2 Whereunto is also added in their apt titles, the effect of such other statutes, wherein there is any thing materiall and most necessary for eche subiect to knowe. 3 Moreouer the aucthoritie [et] duetie of al iustices of peace, shirifes, coroners, eschetors, maiors, baylifes, customers, comptroulers of custome, stewardes of leetes and liberties, aulnegers and purueiours, and what things by the letter of seuerall statutes in force they may, ought, or are compellable to doe, collected by Fardinando Pulton of Lincolnes Inne Gentelman.In ædibus Richardi Tottelli
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An Act for raising seven-score thousand pounds, for the compleat disbanding of the whole Army, and paying off some part of the Navyprinted by John Bill, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty
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An Act to make void all titles of honor, dignities or precedencies given by the late King, since the fourth of January, one thousand six hundred forty and oneprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Anno primo et secu[n]do Philippi & Mariaeactes made at a Parliament begon and holden at Westminster the xi day of Nouember in the firste and seco[n]d year of the reigne of our Soueraigne Lorde and Lady, Philippe and Marye by the grace of God, kinge and quene of England, Fraunce, Naples, Jerusalem, and Ireland ... and there contynued and kept, vntyll the dissolution of the same, beynge the xvi daye of January then next eusuing [sic], were enacted as folowethIohannis Cavvodi
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An acte that purueyors shall not take victualles, within fiue myles of Cambrydge and OxfordeJ. Cadwodi
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This is the ordinaunce for the conseruation and keping of the Quenes Maiesties swannes and sygnettes, and of the Lordes spirituall and temporall, and of her Commons within the counties of Lincolne, Northampton, Rutland, Huntyngton, and Cambridge, and the liberties & fraunchyse of the sameand for the conseruacion of fyshe and fowle, with the assissing of all maner of nettes within the sayde counties and liberties of the same.Imprinted at London in Powles Churchyarde by Rycharde Jugge and John Cawood ...
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An Act for further inabling and authorizing iustices of peace, sheriffs, and other ministers of iustice therein named, to act and proceed in the execution of their offices and duties, until their several commissions shall come unto themprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An act for authorizing Col. Blake, Col. Popham, and Col. Dean, or any two of them, to be admiral & general of the fleet now at seaPrinted for Edward Husband ...
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor the speedy getting in the arreares of such money as is assessed on the citie of London and liberties thereof: for the maintaining of the forces raised by auPrinted by Richard Cotes
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An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the borough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent, mentioned in the weekly bills of mortality, on the southside the River Thames in the county of Surreywith the names of the persons entrusted therewith. 19 Julii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace & alliance, between the Most Serene and MightyPrince Charles II. By the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Lewis XIV. The most Christian King. Concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667.printed by the assignes of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An Act for limiting and setling the prices for vvines·At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, anno Domini 1656printed by Henry Hills, and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An Act for discharging poor prisoners unable to satisfie their creditorsprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the ascertaining the time of payment of the monies due upon VVeavers-Hall billsprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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All the acts ordinances and orders of Parliamentfor the indempnitie or saving harmlesse all those that have acted or done any thing by sea and land by the authority and for the service of the Parliament.John Wright
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An ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in Parliament, for the associating the counties of Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwalland the cities of Bristoll and Exeter, and the town and county of Poole ...E. Husbands
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Dichiaratione delle cause che hanno indotta la Serenissima Maestá, della Reina d'Ingilterra, di preparare & mandare sopra il mare vna armata per la difesa de i suoi regni contra le forze d'el Re di Spagnada esser publicata per i generali della detta armata, accioche sia conosciuto che sua Maestá, ha armato solamente per difenderse e offender li nemici, senza peró voler offender altri chi astenerannosi di adiuutari i suoi nemici, ma trattarli con tutte licite fauore amoreuolmente.Per le deputati de Christophero Barker stampadore della sua excellente Maestá
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An Act for probate of vvills, and granting administrations·printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Ann o iij. Iacobi Regis. An act for a publique thankesgiuing to almighty God euery yeere on the fift day of NouemberBy Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie
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An order and declaration of His Highness and the council for an assessment of sixty thousand pounds per mensem, from the four and twentieth of June, 1655.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An ordinance for giving further time for approbation of publique preachersFryday June 23. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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A table of the several acts of Parliament from the 16 of January 1648. to the followings.n.
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An Act for the adjournment of this present Parliament, from the six and twentieth of Iune 1657. unto the twentieth of Ianuary next ensuing.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Hen: Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for continuing one act of Parlament, entituled, An act for probate of wills, and granting administrationsPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills
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Remedies for removing some obstructions in church-government.Printed for Edward Husband ...
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An Act for setting apart a day of publique fasting and humiliation to be observed on Thursday the thirteenth day of March, 1650. within the cities of London and Westminster; and on the second day of April, 1651. in all other places within this CommonwealthTogether with a declaration of the grounds and reasons thereof. Die Veneris, 7 Martii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for setling the militia within the hamblets of the tovver of London ...E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An additional act for sale of several lands and estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for treason. ...Printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act whereby the Court of Admiralty may proceed to sentence, notwithstanding prohibitions to the contrary.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An additionall ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the true payment of tithes and other duties ...Printed for John Wright
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A note of certaine necessarie actes mencioned in the Quenes Maiestyes proclamation, besyde a collection of certayne others, publyshed the laste yeare, and nowe to be all executedImprinted at London in Powles Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood [i.e. B. Norton and J. Bill] ...
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An Act for the better propagation and preaching of the Gospel in VVales, and redress of some grievances.Die Veneris, 22. Februarii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Cleric. Parliamentiprinted for Francis Tyton, for the use of the Commissioners of Wales
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Declaratie van de causen mouerende hare Coninglicke Maiesteit van Englandt, een vlote van schepen ter zee te afuerdigen tot defensie van hare landschappen, tegen gewelt des Conings van Spaignenom gepubliceert te worden by de ouerste vande voorseyde vlote, ten einde dat al de werelt mach weten dat hare Maiesteit, dese vlote afueererdight alleenlick om hare seluen te veschermen ende hare vianden te beschadigen, sonder pemandt anders te offenseren die haren viandt niet en verstercken, maer deselue in alder vriendelicheit te tracteren.By de gedeputeerde van Christoffel Barker, drucker des Coninglicke Maiesteyts
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Actes made in the 27th yere of Henry 8th.
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning a new excise upon allum, copperas, Monmouth-caps, and hats of all sorts, hopps, saffron, starch, and all manner of silkes or stuffes, made in this kingdomeand many other goods and commodities imported, made, or growing in this kingdom, not formerly paying excise : for the present payment of such pressing debts as are due unto severall handicrafts men, and other persons, for armes, ammunition, and for other services of the statePrinted for Iohn Wright in the Old-baily
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A league of union betwixt His Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countriesfor an efficacious mediation of peace between the two neighbouring crowns now in warRe-printed by Evan Tyler ...
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in ParliamentFor the raising of monies to be imployed towards the maintenance of forces within this kingdom, under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax kt. And for the speedy transporting of and paying the forces for the carry on the warre of Ireland ...Printed for J. Wright
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An act for abolishing the House of Peers.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An Act giving power to the Committee of Indempnity to transmit the examination of all such articles or informations as shall be exhibited to them against any malignant or delinquent magistrates, or other ill-affected officers, to justices of peace in the several countiesprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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Wednesday, April 26, 1654. At the council at White-Hall. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and His Council, that the clause in the late ordinance for continuing the excise, whereby it is provided, that no allowance be made for any beer or ale to be used in fishing vessels at sea ... be suspended till further order ...Henry Hills and John Field?
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An ordinance of pardon and grace to the people of ScotlandWednesday 12th April, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act with further instructions to the treasurers, trustees, contractors, registers, surveyors, and other persons imployed in the sale of the honors, manors and lands belonging to the late King, Queen and Prince; and for the stating of accomptsDie Veneris, 23 Novembr. 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance of explanation touching treasonsPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the Protector, Orders for the furtherance of our service, as well for our pacquets and letters, as for riding in postspecially set down and commanded to be observed by the several and respective postmasters of the several and respective roads and stages within the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An act for continuing and establishing the subsidie of tunnage and poundage, and for reviving an act for the better packing of butter, and redress of abuses thereinat the Parliament begun at Westminster, the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656.Re-printed by Christopher Higgins ...
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An ordinance of explanation of a former ordinance entituled An ordinance for better amending and keeping in repair the common high-waies within this nationPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills
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Articles of peace & commerce between ... Charles II ... and the ... Lords the Bashaw, Dey, Aga, Divan, and governours of the ... kingdom of TripoliPrinted by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...
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An act, with further instructions to the trustees, contractors, treasurers and register, for the sale of the lands and possessions of the late deans, subdeans, deans and chapters, &cand for the better and more speedy execution of the former acts, ordinances and instructions made concerning the same. Die Martis, 31 Julii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
An act for the promoting and propagating the gospel of JesusChrist in New England.Printed for Edward Husband-
An act prescribing certain times to delinquents for perfecting their compositions effectually, under several penalties ...E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An act for the preventing of the multiplicity of buildings in and about the suburbs of London, and within ten milesthereofat the parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September An. Dom. 1656.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field
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An ordinance for erecting Courts Baron in ScotlandWednesday April 12, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and his council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for taking and receiving the accompts of the CommonwealthVVith instructions concerning the same. Die Jovis, 11 Octobr. 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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A league of union betwixt His Majesty, and the Estates Generalof the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys; for an efficacious mediation of peace between the two neighbouring crowns now in war.printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An Act for an assessment for six moneths, from the four and twentieth day of June, 1650for the maintenance of the forces raised by authority of Parliament, for the service of England & Ireland, at the rate of ninety thousand pounds per mensem for the first three moneths. And at the rate of threescore thousand pounds per mensem for the last three moneths thereof. Die Martis, 21 Maii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamentiprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act enabling the Commissioners of Parliament for compounding with delinquents, to dispose of two parts of the lands and estates of recusants for the benefit of the CommonwealthPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for impresting of sea-menprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act impowering the militia of the City of London to raise horse.Printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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The copie of the proclamatioun set furth be the Kingis Maiestie and his counsallfor ane conuentioun of the professouris of the trew religioun within this realme, to consult and deliberate vpon the imminent dangeris and conspiracies of the papistis.Be Robert Lekpreuik
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An act for the present examining and stating the accompts of the officers and soldiers now in the Parliaments service with this nationPrinted for Edward Husband, printer to the honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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27 Decembr. 1649. An Act for continuance of the committee of the Army, and treasurers at vvarprinted by John Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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The effect of certaine braunches of the statute made in anno xxxiii Hen. viii touching the maintenaunce of artillerie, and the punishment of suche as vse or maintayne vnlawfull gamesvery necessarie to be put in execution.Imprinted at London in Powles Churchyarde by Richard Iugge and Iohn Cawood
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A compendious collection of the laws of England, touching matters criminalfaithfully collected and methodically digested, not only for the use of sheriffs, justices of the peace, coroners, clerks of the peace, and others within that verge, but of all the people in generalPrinted for John Bellinger ... and Tho. Dring ...
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An Act for an assessment at the rate of five and thirty thousand pounds by the moneth upon England, six thousand pounds by the moneth upon Scotland, and nine thousand pounds by the moneth upon Ireland, for three yearsfrom the twenty fourth of June 1657. For a temporary supply towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonvvealth· At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Henry Hills and Iohn Field, printers to His Highness
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An act for raising one hundred and twenty thousand pounds per mensem for four moneths, to commence the five and twentieth of December, 1650. for maintenance of the forces in England, Ireland & Scotland, raised by authority of Parliament for the service of this CommonwealthPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act for the better preventing and suppressing of prophane swearing and cursingPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field ...
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An additional Act for the sale of the fee-farm rents, and for the doubling of money thereuponDie Jovis, 6 Februarii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamentiprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for the better and more easie rebuilding the town of Northamptonprinted by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty
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An Act against several atheistical, blasphemous and execrable opinions, derogatory to the honor of God, and destructive to humane society·Die Veneris, 9⁰ Augusti,, [sic] 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Orders of His Highnes the Lord Protector, made and published with the advice and consent of his council, for putting in speedy and due execution the laws, statutes, and ordinances made and provided against printing unlicensed and scandalous books and pamphlets, and for the further regulating of printing.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An Act for continuing John Bradshaw sergeant at law, chancellor of the dutchy and county palatine of Lancasterand Bartholomew Hall Esq; attorney general of the dutchy of Lancaster, and for continuing the jurisdictions of the said dutchy and county palatine of LancasterPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for an assessment at the rate of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds by the moneth for six moneths, from the five and twentieth day of December, one thousand six hundred fifty two, to the four and twentieth day of June next ensuing, towards the maintenance of the armies in England, Ireland and Scotland; as also for the NavyFriday the tenth of December, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for enabling the judges of the northern-circuit to hold an assize at Duresm, on Friday the seven and twentieth day of August, one thousand six hundred fifty and twoTuesday, 10 August, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for the assuring, confirming and setling of lands and estates in Irelandat the Parliament begun at Westminster, the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656Re-printed by Christopher Higgins
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A perfect abstract of all the laws in force and use concerning the observation of the Lord's day, commonly called Sun-dayPrinted by George Sawbridge [etc.] for William Jacob
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The greate abbrydgement of all ye statutes of Engla[n]devntyl the .xxxiii .yere of the reygne of our moste drad soueraygne lord king Henry the eyght. To who[m] be all honour. reuerence, & ioyful co[n]tinua[n]ce of his prosperous reygne to the pleasure of god and weale of this his realme. Amen. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.In Fletestrete by me Wyllyam Myddylton dwellynge at the sygne of the George nexte to saynte Dunstones churche
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An Act for the continuance of the committee for the Army and treasurers at vvarsprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for suppressing the detestable sins of incest, adultery and fornicationPrinted by Iohn Field ...
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An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor the assessing all such who have not contributed sufficiently for raising of money, plate, etc. With His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects upon occasion thereof ...Printed by His Majesties command by L. Lichfield, printer to the University
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A collection of the severall acts, ordinances, & orders as well of Parliament as of His Highness the Lord Protector (now in force) for the levying of monies by way of excise and new-imposttogether with severall orders of their Council, the Commissioners for Appeals and Regulating the Excise, &c., relating to the management thereof.Printed by John Macock and Gartrude Dawson
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An act for the preventing of the multiplicity of buildings in and about the suburbs of London, and vvithin ten miles thereofPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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Resolved by the Parliament, that from and after the 25. day of December, 1651, no beer or ale be exciseable for the future, but such as is brewed by common brewers ...s.n.
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An act concerning the determination of several claims now depending before the Commissioners for removing obstrvtionsPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for relief of feltmakers and hatbandmakers, against aliens and strangers importing such wares to the hinderance of their manufacturesDie Mercurii, 5 Septembr. 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act concerning the planters of tobaccoprinted by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Die Veneris, 23 Febr. 1648. An Act repealing the power formerly given to the Lord Admiral, and transferring it to the Councel of Stateprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the City of Westminsterand liberties thereof, with the parishes and places adjacent of the County of Middlesex, within the weekly bills of mortality, and late lines of communication, except the hamblets of the Tovver.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An Act enabling the militia of the city of London to raise horse within the said city and liberties, for defence of the Parliament, city of London and liberties thereof, and the parts adjacentprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for relief of the several counties in case of being doubly charged with assessments, through default of treasurers, receivers-general, collectors or sub-collectorsprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act against unlicensed and scandalous books and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printing·Die Jovis, 20 Septembr. 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed by John Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England: and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An act for the more easie passing the accompts of sheriffs.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An Act for setling the militia within the hamblets of the Tovver of LondonDie Mercurii, 23 Maii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An Act for setled convoys for securing the trade of this nation·printed by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for enabling the judges of the northern circuit to hold an assize at Durham, on Monday the twelfth day of August, 1650Die Martis, 30 Julii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Articles concluded at Paris the xxiiij of February 1605, stylo Angliæ, by commissioners of the high and mightie kings, Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and Henrie the Fourth most Christian French king, and King of Nauar, for the more commodious entercourse in traffique betweene their subiectsBy Robert Barker ...
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An act for subscribing the engagement. ...Printed by John Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for the more certain and constant supply of the soldiery with payand the preventing of any further oppression or damage to the people by free-quarter or billet ...E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An Act for an assessment for six moneths, from the five and twentieth of December, 1649. for maintenance of the forces raised by authority of Parliament, for the service of England & Ireland, at the rate of ninety thousand pounds per mensem for the first three moneths, and at the rate of threescore thousand pounds for the last three monethsDie Veneris, 7₀ [sic] Decembr. 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act concerning oathes to majors and other officersprinted by Iohn Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace & commerce between his Most Serene and Mighty PrinceCharles II. By the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the Most Illustrious Lords Halil Bashaw, Ibraim, Dey, Aga, Divan and Governours of the noble city and Kingdom of Tripoli in Barbary;concluded by Sir John Narborough. Knight, Admiral of His Majesties Fleet in the Mediterranean seas, on the fifth day of March, old stile, 1675/6.printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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Anno regni Caroli II, Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, decimo quartoat the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of may, anno Dom. 1661, in the thirteenth year of the reign of our Most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. : and there continued untill Fryday the second of May, 1662Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty
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The order for swannesPrinted by Henrie Denham
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An Act for the continuance of the committee for the Army and treasurers at vvarFriday the eighteenth of June, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for securing such moneys as shall be advanced and lent for the use of the Navy & Army, together with interest for the same, to be paid out of the two hundred thousand pounds, remainder of the four hundred thousand pounds charged upon the grand excizeprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act for enabling the judges of the northern circuit, to hold an assize at Durham, on Thursday 2° August, 1649 ...E. Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for impresting seamenDie Veneris, 28 Februarii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Wheras it is ordained in the ordinance for the weekly assessment that if any person or persons shall find him or themselves agrieved that he or they is or are over rated, such person or persons at any time before distresse taken of his or their goods may compalin to the respective committees who have executed this ordinancePrinted for Edw. Husband
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An act for continuing the priviledges and jurisdictions of the county of Lancasterprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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[The seuer]all rates and taxations for wages, made and set foorth by the justices of peace, for the towne countie of SouthamptonR. Jugge and J. Cawood
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An Act for the better observation of the Lords-day.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Hen: Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
An Act for constituting commissioners for ordering and managing the affairs of the Admiralty and NavyTuesday the 14th of December, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamentiprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England-
Statuta bonum publicum concernencia edita in parliamento tento apud westmonasterium xiiij° die Octobris Anno regni Illustrissimi D[omi]ni nostri Regis Henrici septimi xi°.Wynkyn de Worde
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An Act appointing commissioners for the excizeprinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act declaring the sole right of the militia to be in the King [sic], and for the present ordering and disposing the sameprinted, by John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty
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Articles of peace and commerce between the high and mighty kings, Charles by the grace of God King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. and John the 4th king of Portugal, Algarres, &c. and their subjectsconcluded at London the nine and twentieth day of January in the yeer of our Lord 1642Printed by Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of John Bill
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An act for the preventing of inconveniences hapning by the long intermission of ParliamentsR. Barker ...
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Three ordinances, declarations and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor the present assessing of all such within the cities of London, Westminster and the borough of Southwark, that have not contributed upon the propositions of both Houses of Parliament : with the additionall instructions to the Lord Maior, &c. and the assessors and collectors of the said contributions.Printed for Iohn Wright ...
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An acte for the hauynge of horsse, armour and weaponIn ædibus Iohannis Cavvodi Tipographi Regiæ Maiestatis
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[A collection of sundry statutesfrequent in usePrinted by M. Flesher, I. Haviland, and R. Young, assignes of I. More
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An Act for the punishment of crimes committed upon, or beyond the seasDie Jovis, 20 Septembr. 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed by John Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England: and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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Anno XXVIII Henrici VIII, Actes made in this present Parliament.s.d.
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Anno XXXVII. Henrici Octavi. Statutes made in the parliament, holden at westminster in the .xxxvii. yere of the moste renoumed Henry the eyght, by the grace of God king of England Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the faith, and of the church of England and also of Irelande in earth Supreme headIn Fletestrete, by Thomas Powell
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An Act for the continuance of judicatories in Scotlandprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Die Veneris, 23 Febr. 1648.An act repealing the power formerly given to the Lord Admiral, and transferring it to the Councel of State.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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A declaration of the Northerne Army, with instructions concluded at a Councell of Warre, concerning the northern forcesalso a letter concerning the countries resolutions in relation to the Scots.Printed by Thomas Broad and reprinted at London by Robert Ibbitson
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Die Veneris, 23 Februarii, 1648.An act concerning the sequestration of South-Wales, and County of Monmouth.G. Calvert
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An Act for the better ordering and managing the estates of papists & delinquentsDie Veneris, 25 Januarii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that John Field printer, nominated by Mr. Speaker, be joyned with Mr. Husbands stationer, in printing the Act for the better ordering and managing the estates of papists and delinquents, and all other Acts and proceedings in Parliament; and that his name be used in printing of the said Act, and all other Acts and proceedings: and that the said John Field have equal benefit in printing accordingly. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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The orders for swannes, both by the statutes and by the ancient orders and customes vsed within the realme of Englands.n.
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Anno Regni Caroli Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo septimo, at the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, Anno Dom. 1640in the 16. year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord, Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &cPrinted by Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of John Bill
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An Act for continuance of a former Act for setling the militia of this Common-vvealth·.printed by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for an assessment for the three moneths assessment in Irelandfor the maintenance of the Spanish VVar, and other services of the Commonwealth. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Hen: Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act prohibiting trade with the Barbada's, Virginia, Bermuda's and AntegoDie Jovis, 3⁰ Octobr. 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for reviving an Act impowering judges for probate of wills, and granting administrationsprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament. And are to be sold at the seven Stars in Fleetstreet, over against Dunstans Church
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An Act for establishing an high court of justice within the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntington, Cambridge, Lincoln, and the counties of the cities of Norwich and Lincoln, and within the Isle of Elyprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act for reviving and continuing of several acts of Parliament touching the militias of the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark, and the hamlets of the Tower of LondonPrinted by John Field ...
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An act of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, for the abolishing of deans, deans and chapters, canons, prebends, and other offices and titles, of or belonging to any cathedral, or collegiate church or chappel within England and WalesPrinted for Edward Husband
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An act touching marriages and the registring thereof, and also touching births and burialsPrinted by Iohn Field ...
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Anno septimo Eduuardi Sextiactes made in the Parlamente holden at Westminster, the first daie of Marche, in the VII. yere of the reigne of our moste redoubted souuereine lorde Edwarde the VI by the grace of God King of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faieth, and of the Churche of Englande & also of Irelande in earth the supreme head, and there continued to the dissolucion of the same being the laste daie of the saied moneth of Marche, as folowethIn ædibus Richardi Graftoni typographi regii excusum
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An additional act of commissioners for the assessment of the ninety thousand pounds per mensem.
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An act for preventing injuries and wrongs done to merchants at sea, in their persons, ships or goodsand prohibiting mariners from serving under forraign princes or states without licensePrinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for easing the charge of lords of manors or liberties, and their bayliffs, in passing their accompts in the court of the publique exchequerDie Jovis, 7 Novembr. 1649 [sic]. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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The articles of peace agreed upon betwixt the two crownes of Great Brittaine and of France and the publication of the peace made at Roven on Sunday, the 20. of May last past by the commandment of the French King, and the Queen his mother =Les articles de la Paix accorde e entre le Roy de France & le Roy de la Grand' Bretagne... : together with two other relations, the one concerning the siege and taking of the towne of Privas by the French King... the others from the sieges of the Prince of Orange before the towne of Balduck....printed for Nicholas Bourne
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An Act for the sale of several lands and estates forfeited to the Common-vvealth for treasonWednesday the 16th of July, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance appointing commissioners for approbation of publique preachersMonday March 20, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and publishedPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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Articles of peace, commerce and alliance, between the crowns of Great Britain and SpainConcluded in a treaty at Madrid the 13./23. day of May, in the year of our Lord God, 1667Re-printed by Evan Tyler ...
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An Act for the security of His Highnes the Lord Protector his person, and continuance of the nation in peace and safety.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom 1656printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An act for the form of an oath to be administred to every free-man at his admission to his freedom in the city of London, and in all cities, boroughs and towns corporate in England and Wales.Printed for Edward Husband?
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An additional Act concerning the proceedings of the law in Englishprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for several lands and estates forfeited to the Commonvvealth for treason, appointed to be sold for the use of the NavyWednesday, 4th August, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act touching letters of martprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for further inabling and authorizing iustices of peace, sheriffs, and other ministers of iustice therein named, to act and proceed in the execution of their offices and dutiesuntil their several commissions shall come unto them.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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Articles of peace, entercourse and commerce, concluded in the names of the most high and mighty Kings, and Princes, James... King of Great Britain... and Philip the third, King of Spaine... in a treatie at London the 18 day of August after the old stile, in the yeare of our Lord God 1604.printed by Robert Barker
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An act prohibiting any person to take above the rate of six pounds for loan of one hundred pounds for a yearPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for repeal of the several clauses in the statutes of 1° Eliz. & 3° Iacobitouching the oathes of allegiance, obedience and supremacy.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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A treaty of friendship and commerce, between His Majesty of Great Britain, &c. And the Most Serene Prince of the Duke of Savoy, concluded at Florence the 19th day of September, 1669.printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An act for the preventing of inconveniences hapning by the long intermission of ParliamentsR. Barker ...
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An act appointing Thursday the thirteenth of June, 1650 to be kept as a day of solemn fasting and humiliationand declaring the reasons and grounds thereof ... 21 Maii, 1650printed by Edward Husband and John Field
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An order and declaration of His Highness and his council for continuing the Committee for the Army.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An Act impowering the committee for the army to state and determine the accompts of all officers and soldiers, and others imployed by them, for moneys by them received from the 26th of March, 1647. until the 25th of July, 1653Wednesday the 19th of October, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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A treaty for the composing of differences, restrainingof depredations, and establishing of Peace in America, between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain. Concluded at Madrid the 8th/18 day of July, in the year of our Lord 1670printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An Act for the better propagation and preaching of the Gospel in Wales, and redress of some grievances.Die Veneris, 22p0s Februarii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamentiprinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace & alliancebetween ... Charles II. by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ... and ... Lewis XIV ... concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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The orders lavves and ancient customes of swanns. Caused to be printed by Iohn Witherings Esquire, master and governour of the royall game of swans and signets, throughout EnglandPrinted by August. Mathewes
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament appointing a comptroll on the Office of Excise London and the extents thereofPrinted by Rich. Cotes & R. Raworth
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Articles touching navigation and commerce, between the MostSerene and Mighty Prince Charles II. By the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the Netherlands, concluded at the Hague the 7/17 Feb. 1667/8.printed by the assignes of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An Act for continuing the Commissioners for Compoundingprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Two acts of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, touching money charged on the receipt of the excisePrinted by Richard Cotes, & Thomas Newcombe
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An Act for continuing John Bradshaw serjeant at law, chancellor of the dutchy and county palatine of Lancasterand Bartholomew Hall Esq; attorney-general of the dutchy of Lancaster; and for continuing the jurisdictions of the said dutchy and county palatine of LancasterPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for setling the jurisdiction of the Court of AdmiraltyPrinted by Iohn Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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A treaty marine between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II. By the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Lewis XIV. The most Christian King. Concluded at St. Germains in Laye, the twenty fourth day of February 1676/7.printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An Act for making salt-petre·Wednesday the 9th of February, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for a seal of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England.printed by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of of England
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An Act for an assessment upon England, at the rate of sixty thousand pounds by the moneth, for three monethsfrom the twenty fifth day of March, 1657. to the twenty fourth day of Iune then next ensuing. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Henry Hills and Iohn Field, printers to His Highness
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All the severall ordinances and orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor the speedy establishing of a court martiall within the cities of London, Westminster, or lines of communication : together with the names of such commissioners as are appointed for the execution thereof.Printed for Iohn Wright ...
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An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the city of Westminster, and liberties thereofwith the parishes and places adjacent of the county of Middlesex, within the weekly bills of mortality, and late lines of communication, except the hamblets of the Tovver·printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An Act for the continuance of the customs until the twenty sixth of March, in the year one thousand six hundred fifty and fourPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for making ships and merchandizes taken, or to be taken from the King of Portugal or any of his subjects, to be prizePrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An additional Act for sale of the fee-farm rents·Thursday the third of June, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace, friendship, and entercourse, concluded and agreed between England & France, in a treaty at Westminster, bearing the date the third of November, New Stile, in the year of our Lord God, 1655.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An Act prohibiting the importation of foreign bonelace, cutwork, imbroidery, fringe, band-strings, buttons, and needle-workPrinted by John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty
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Anno Regni Caroli, Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, decimo septimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, An. D. 1640. In the 16. yeer of the reign of our most gracious soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. An act for the confirmation of the treaty of pacification between the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland.reprinted by Leonard Lichfield
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The abregeme[n]tes of the statutes made in the .xxxiii. yere of the reygne of our souereygne lorde Kynge Henry the .VIII.Imprynted at London in Fletestrete at the sygne of the George by me Wyllyam Myddylton
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Articles of peace & alliance between ... Charles II, by the grace of God King of England ... and the high and mighty lords the States General of the United Netherlands ... Articles of peace & alliance between ... Charles II ... and the most serene and mighty prince Lewis XIV ... Articles of peace & alliance between ... Charles II ... and the most serene and mighty prince Frederick III, King of Denmark and Norway ... Articles touching navigation & commerce between ... Charles II ... and the high and mighty lords the States General of the United NetherlandsPrinted by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...
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An Act for the further continuing of the assessment of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds a moneth for three moneths, from the nine and twentieth of September, one thousand six hundred fifty and one, for maintenance of the armies in England, Ireland and ScotlandMonday the first of September, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act prohibiting the proclaiming of any person to be King of England or Ireland, or the dominions thereof.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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Articles of peace, union, and confederation, concluded and agreed between His Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of the common-wealth of England, Scotland & Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging, and the Lords, the States General of the united Provinces of the Netherlands, old style, in the year of our Lord God, 1654Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills ...
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An Act for impresting sea-men·Friday the twelfth of March, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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The subsidye of the temporaltieThomas Berthelet regius impressor excudebat
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33 Henrici viij touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games, very necessary to be put in executionBy Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie: And by the Assignes of Iohn Bill
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An Act for the tryal of Sir Iohn Stowel Knight of the Bath, David Ienkins Esq; Walter Slingsby Esq; Brown Bushel, William Davenant, otherwise called Sir William Davenant, and Colonel Gerrardprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act enabling the Committee for the Militia of VVestminster to raise horse within the said city and liberties thereof, and parishes and places adjacent, for defence of the Parliament, city, and parts aforesaidDie Jovis, 18 Julii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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The articles of the perpetual peace concluded between His Highnesse Oliver, Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, & Ireland, &c. on the one part, and the High and mighty Lords, the States-General of the United Netherlandish Provinces, on the other parts.n.
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An Act for continuing the assessment of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds per mensem for six moneths, from the five and twentieth of March, one thousand six hundred fifty one, for maintenance of the armies in England, Ireland and ScotlandDie Martis, 15 Aprilis, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance appointing commissioners to survey the forests, honors, manors, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, within the usual limits and perambulations of the same, heretofore belonging to the late King, Queen, and Prince.Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills ...
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An act repealing the power formerly given to the lord admiral, and transferring it to the Councel of StatePrinted for Edward Husband
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An Act for setting apart a day of publique thanksgiving, and declaring the reasons and grounds thereofDie Veneris, 1 Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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Anno XXXIII. Henrici OctaviHenrye the VIII, by the grace of God King of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, Defender of the Faith and of the Church of Englande and also of Ireland in earth supreme heade, to the honour of Almightie God, and for the concorde, quyet, and wealth of his realme and subiectes of the same : helde his most highe courte of Parliamente, begun at Westminster the xvi. daye of January, and continued tyll the firste daye of Apryll, the xxxiii. yeare of his most noble and victorious reigne, wherin were established these actes folowingeTho. Berthelet Regius impressor excudebat [i.e., Thomas Marsh?]
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Charles, Earle of Nottingham, Barron Howard of Effingham, knight of the most noble Order of the Garter, Lord Liefetenant of his Maiesties counties of Sussex, and Surry ...Printed by R. Blower
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An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, touching the sallery and allowance to be made to the Commissioners and auditors for the exciseTogether with the severall oathes to be taken by them ... Die lunae 18. Septemb. 1643 ...J. Wright
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The form of an indenture between the sheriff and the electors of persons to serve in Parlament for countiespublisher not identified
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament to command all papists, officers, and souldiers of fortune, and such as have borne armes against the Parliament to depart out of the lines of communication before the sixth of Aprill or to bee proceeded against as spies.By Ric. Cotes
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An act for continuing the High Court of Justice.Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the relief of all such persons as have been, are or shall be sued, molested, or any ways damnified, contrary to articles or conditions granted in time of vvarDie Lunae, 18 Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An act for setting apart a day of solemn fasting and humiliation, and repealing the former monethly-fast.printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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It is this day ordered and ordained by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that the serjeants and councellors at law in the severall counties of this kingdom, within the power of Parliament, shall exeute the commissions of oyer and terminer ...Printed for Edward Husbands
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Instructions agreed upon in Parliament for commissioners, for surveying the forest of Sherwoodthe forest, or chase of Needwood : the forest, or chase of Kingswood : the forest, or chase of Ashdown or Lancaster great park : and Endfield chase : In pursuance of an act of this present Parliament ...Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An acte to enable the Kings Maiestie to make leases of lands, parcell of his highnesse dutchie of Cornewall, or annexed to the sameBy Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie
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Anno primo Reginae Elizabethe. At the parliament begonne at Westmynster, the xxiii. of Ianuarye in the fyrste yeare of the raygne of oure soueraigne ladye, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Quene, defendoure of the faythe. [et]cAnd there proroged tyll the .xxv. of the same moneth, and then and there holden, kepte, and continued vntill the dissolution of the same, beyng the eyght day of May, then nexte ensuinge, were enacted as foloweth. Anno. 1.5.5.9.By Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood, printers to the Quenes Maiestie
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An Act for the better packing of butter, and redress of abuses thereinDie Martis, xii. Martii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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A view of all the laws and statutes of this nation concerning the service of God or religionviz. [brace] the Holy Scripture, the Lords Day, or Sabbath, prayer, preaching, sacraments, pluralities, first fruits, tenths, residence, or non-residence, &c.Printed for J. Wright ...
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Statutes made in the Parliament begon at Westminster, the fourthe daie of Nouember, in the firste yere of the reigne of our moste dread souereigne lord Edvvard the VI ... and from thence continued to the xxiiij. daie of Dece[m]ber, then next insuyng ...In ædibus Richardi Graftoni ...
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An act for the abolishing the kingly office in England, Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An Act for relief of religious and peaceable people from the rigor of former Acts of Parliament in matters of religionDie Veneris, 27 Septembr. 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Ordinaunces decreed for reformation of diuers disorders in pryntyng and vtteryng of bookess.n.
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His Maiesties commission to all the lords, and others of the Priuie Counsell, touching the creation of baronets : whereunto are annexed diuers instructions and His Maiesties letters patents containing the forme of the said creationalso the forme of an oath to be taken by the said baronetsBy Robert Barker ...
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An act for constituting a committee for the army and treasurers at warPrinted by John Streater and John Macock ...
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Articles of peace between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II. By the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the High and Mighty Lords, the States-General of the United Netherlands; concluded at Westminster the 9/19 day of February, 1673/4.printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An Act for setting apart Thursday the thirtieth day of January, 1650. for a day of publique thanksgivingtogether with a declaration of the grounds and reasons thereof. Die Martis, 3 Januarii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act appointing treasurers at vvar, for receiving and issuing forth of the moneys to be assessed, levyed and paidby vertue of an Act of the seventh of April instant, for ninety thousand pounds per mensem. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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The government of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Dominions thereto belonging as it was publickly declared at Westminster, the 16 day of December 1653... at which time and place His Highnes Oliver, Lord Protector of the said Common-wealth took a solemn oath for observing the same.s.n.
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An order and declaration of His Highness and his council for collecting the excize in Scotland.Henry Hills and John Field ...
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The acte of the Kynges reuenuesImprynted at the Kyngs com[m]aundement by Richarde Pynson ...
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An Act for quiet enjoying of sequestred parsonages and vicaridges by the present incumbent.At the Parliament begun at VVestminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for the promoting and propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New EnglandDie Veneris, 27 Julii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An act for the charitable reliefe and ordering of person infected with the plaguePrinted by Robert Young, Printer to the honorable Citie of London
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An Act for the more easie passing the accompts of sheriffsprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An Act for continuing the assessment of ninety thousand pounds per mensem for three moneths longer; viz. from the 29 of September, 1649. to the 29 of December followingprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for turning the books of the lavv, and all proces and proceedings in courts of iustice, into English·printed by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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A collection of acts and ordinances of general usemade in the Parliament begun and held at Westminster the third day of November, anno 1640 and since, unto the adjournment of the Parliament begun and holden the 17th of September, anno 1656. and formerly published in print, which are here printed at large with marginal notes, or abbreviated : being a continuation of that work from the end of Mr Pulton's collection ... : in two parts : together with several tables of the titles of, and principal matters contained in the said acts and ordinances ...Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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A resitall of certaine branches of a statute made in the xiiii yeere of hir Maiesties reigneconcerning collectors for the poore, duties of constables, and for such as refuse to paye to the poore, to put them in better minde of their seuerall duties ...J. Daye?
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An Act for indempnifying of such persons as have acted for the service of the publique.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Hen: Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentfor the prohibiting the transportation out of the kingdom of England, Ireland, and Dominion of Wales, all wool, woolen-yarne, wool-flox, wool-fels, fullers-ear, clay ... with an order of both Houses, commanding that all wool of the growth of Ireland shall not be transported into any parts out of that kingdome, except into England or Wales ...John Wright
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An act for setting apart a day of publique thanksgiving, and declaring the reasons and grounds thereof ...E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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Die Sabbathi, 24 Febr. 1648.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An act for enabling judges of the northern circuit, to hold an assize at Durham, on Thursday 20 August, 1649, Die Martis, 19 Junii, 1649 ...Printed for Edward Husband
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An act for raising of ninety thousand pounds per mensemfor the maintenance of the forces raised by authority of Parliament, for the service of England & Ireland, for six moneths, from the 25th of March, 1649. to the 29th of September, 1649. Die Sabbathi, 7 April, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An Act for the execution of a judgement given in Parliament against Lieutenant Colonel John Lilbornprinted by John Field
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An act disabling the election of divers persons to any office or place of trust within the city of London, and the votes of such persons in such elections.Printed by Iohn Field for Edward Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, with the advice of his council for an assessment of threescore thousand pounds by the moneth, for six moneths, for and towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this common-wealth.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An Act prohibiting the proclaiming of any person to be King of England or Ireland, or the dominions thereofprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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Articles concluded at Paris the xxiiij of February 1605, stylo Angliæ, by commissioners of the high and mightie kings, Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and Henrie the Fourth most Christian French king, and King of Nauar, for the more commodious entercourse in traffique betweene their subiectsBy Robert Barker ...
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An act for constituting commissioners for ordering and managing the affairs of the Admiralty and NavyThursday the 28th of July, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act of the Commons in Parliament assembled, for sale of the honors, manors & lands, heretofore belonging to the late King, Queen & Princedie Martis, 17 Julii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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Anno primo & secundo Philippi & Marie. Acts made at a parliament begun and holden at Westminster the eleventh [i.e. twelfth] day of Nouember, in the first and second yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lorde [and] ladye Philip and Mary, by the grace of God Kyng and Queene of Englande, Fraunce, Naples, Hierusalem, and Irelande, defenders of the fayth, princes of Spaine, [and] Sicile, archdukes of Austria, dukes of Millaine, Burgundie [and] Brabant, counties of Haspurge, Flaunders [and] Tyroland there continued and kept, vntyll the dissolution of the same, being the .xvi. day of Ianuarie then next ensuyng, were enacted as foloweth
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An Act for reviving an Act for impresting of seamen.printed by John Streater, and John Macock, printers to the Parliament
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An Act for the form of an oath to be administred to every free-man at his admission to his freedom in the City of London, and in all cities, boroughs and towns corporate in England and VValesprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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Ordinaunces decreed for reformation of diuers disorders in pryntyng and vtteryng of bookess.n.
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An ordinance for reviving and continuing an Act of Parlament for recovery and preservation of many thousand acres of ground in Norfolk and Suffolk surrounded by the rage of the sea.Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills ...
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An order and declaration of His Highness and his council for collecting the excise in Ireland.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An act appointing treasurers at war, for receiving and issuing forth of the moneys to be assessed, levyed and paidby vertue of an act of the seventh of April instant, for ninety thousand pounds per mensem.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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Anno regni Caroli II Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae vicesimo secundo & vicesimo tertioat the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, anno Dom. 1661 ... and there continued ... to the fourteenth day of February 1669/70, and thence continud [sic] to the 22th of April 1671 ...Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty
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An Act for setting apart Friday the four and twentieth day of October, one thousand six hundred fifty one, for a day of publique thanksgiving: together with a narrative declaring the grounds and reasons thereofFriday the 26th of September, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act and narrative be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance for alteration of several names and forms heretofore used in courts, writs, grants, patents, commissions, &cand setling of proceedings in courts of law, justice and equity, within the commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, according to the present governmentPrinted by Henry Hills, Printer to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for regulating the making of stuffs in Norfolk and NorwichPrinted by Iohn Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for setling the militia for the City of London, and liberties thereofPrinted by John Field and Henry Hills, Printers to the Parliament
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[A collection in English, of the statutes now in forcecontinued from the beginning of Magna Charta, made in the 9. yeare of the reigne of King H. 3. vntill the end of the Parliament holden in the 7. yeare of the reigne of our Soueraigne Lord King Iames ... : hereunto are added two tables: the one at the beginning of the booke, declaring vnder titles, by order of alphabet, the substance of such referments as stood at the end of each title in the first collection of statutesPrinted [by A. Islip] for the Societie of Stationers
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Articles of peace and commerce between the High and Mighty Kings, Charles, by the grace of God King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland ... and John the 4th, King of Portugal, Algarres, &c., and their subjectsconcluded at London the nine and twentieth day of January in the yeer of our Lord 1642 stilo novo : translated out of Latin into English.Printed by Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of John Bill
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Declaration des causes, qui ont meu sa Serenissime Maiesté d'Angleterre d'equipper, & mettre vne armeé sur mer, pour la deffence de ses royaumes contre les forces du Roy d'Espagnea publier par les lieutanans generaulx de la dicte armeé afin de faire entendre, a vn chascun, que sa Maiesté dresse ceste armeé naualle, seulement pour sa deffense, & pour courir sus a ses ennemis, & non pas pour endommager ceux qui ne voudront prendre le parti de ses ennemis, mais pour vser plustost de toute faueur & assistance en leur endroit.Par les deputez de Christophle Barker, imprimeur pour la tres-excellente Maiesté de la Royne
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An additional Act for the further ease and relief of poor prisonersprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for continuance of the imposition upon coals, towards the building and maintaining ships for garding the seasPrinted by John Field ...
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An Act for the Relief of Creditors and Poor PrisonersPrinted by Iohn Field
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the continuance of tonnage and poundagePrinted for John Wright
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An additional Act for more speedy effecting of the sale of the manors of rectories and gleab lands late belonging to archbishops, bishops, deans, deans and chapters, and other offices and titles which late were of or belonging to any cathedral or collegiate church or chappel within England or WalesAnd for the better encouragement of lenders upon the security thereof, and of other lands and hereditaments of the said deans, deans and chapters, &c. Die Martis, 22 Octobr. 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for setting apart a day of publique thanksgiving, to be kept on Wednesday the 29th of August, 1649. Together with a declaration & a narrative of the grounds and reasons thereof. Die Jovis, 16 Augusti, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act, declaration and narrative be forthwith printed and published. HenScobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An Act for the attainder of the rebels in Ireland·At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, anno Domini 1656printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for raising of ninety thousand pounds a moneth for six moneths, to commence the five and twentieth day of December, one thousand six hundred fifty one, for maintenance of the forces in England, Ireland and Scotland, raised by the authority of Parliament for the service of this CommonvvealthFriday the nineteenth of December, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act declaring what offences shall be adjudged treason.
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An Act declaring the grounds and causes of making prize the ships and goods that shall be taken from time to time by the Parliaments ships at sea, and for the encouragement of officers, mariners and seamenDie Martis, 17 Aprilis, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and publishedPrinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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Treatie of marine, between the Illustrious and Most Mightie King Charles the Second ... and the High & Mightie Lords, the States Generall of the Vnited Netherlandsto be observed in all the severall partes throughout the whole vvorlde, by land, and by sea : concluded in London, the first of December 1674.Printed by the assings [i.e. assigns] of Iohn Bill, and Christopher Barker ...
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The effect of the act of Parliament made (for reliefe of the poore) in the xliii. yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Queene ElizabethAbreviated and collected for easier execution, especiallie of so much thereof, as concerneth the churchwardens and ouerseers.Printed by Iohn Windet, printer to the honourable cittie of London
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An Act touching corn and mealprinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the further explanation of the former Act, entituled, An Act for selling the fee-farm rents belonging to the Commonwealth of England, fomerly payable to the crown of England, dutchy of Lancaster, and dutchy of CornwalDie Martis, 13⁰ Augusti, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Anno Mariae primoactes made in the parlyamente begonne and holden at Westminster, the second daye of Apryll, in the firste yeare of the raygne of oure moste gracious soueraygne Ladye, Marye by the grace of God, Quene of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the faythe, and there continued and kepte to the dissolution of the same, beynge the v. daye of Maye then next ensuing as folowethIn aedibus Iohannis Cavvodi typographi regiae maiestatis
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An Act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, for setling the militia of the city of Westminster and liberties thereofprinted for John wright, at the Kings Head in the Old Bailey
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An act prohibiting the importing of any vvines, vvool or silk from the kingdom of France, into the Commonwealth of England or Ireland, or any the Dominions thereunto belongingPrinted for Edward Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An acte for certayne ordinaunces in the Kynges Maiesties dominion and principalitie of VValesThomas Barthelet ...
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An act for the more speedy and effectual bringing in of the arrears of the excizes.n.
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Anno xxxv. reginæ Elizabethæ. At the parliament begun and holden at Westminster the xix. day of Februarie, in the fiue and thirtieth yeere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution hereof, being the x. of Aprill. To the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as folowethBy the deputies of Christopher Barker, printer to the queenes most excellent maiestie
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Die Martis, 12 Junii, 1649. An Act for paying one peny upon every gallon for excize on all forraign saltprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for an assessment upon England, at the rate of sixty thousand pounds by the moneth, for three moneths; from the twenty fifth day of March 1657. to the twenty fourth day of June then next ensuing. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Hen: Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for the encouragement and indempnity of such persons as voluntarily engage themselves in the service of the Parliament in this time of common dangerprinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act and declaration touching the importation of bullionprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act concerning the election of quest-men, constables, and all other subordinate officers whatsoever, within the city of London and liberties thereofprinted by Iohn Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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All the severall ordinances and ordersmade by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers. Together with instructions for such persons as are imployed in sequestring of such delinquents estates. Very usefull for those whom it doth or may concernePrinted for Ed. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of commons, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon in Fleetstreet, neer the Inner Temple
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Articles of enquirie for surveying the bishops-lands, which may be used, or given in charge at a court of survey, or otherwise in their discretion, according to the subject matter to bee [sic] surveyed and valued. Extracted out of the lawes and statutes of this kingdome, and agreeable to the ordinances and instructions of this present parliament for abolishing arch-bishops, bishops, and sale of their landsprinted by R. Cotes for John Bellamy, at the three golden Lions in Cornhill, neare the Royall Exhange
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An Act touching the second four hundred thousand pounds, charged on the receipts of the excize & Goldsmiths-hallprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for appointing commissioners for sale of prize-goods ...E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An Act appointing judges for the Admiraltyprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament. And are to be sold at the seven Stars in Fleetstreet, over against Dunstans Church
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An Act for further doubling the sum of one hundred thousand pounds, upon an Act, entituled, An Act for sale of several lands and estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for treasonprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for authorizing Col : Blake, Col : Popham, and ColDean, or any two of them, to be admiral & general of the fleet now at seaprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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Rules, directions and by-lawsdevised, and made by the court of aldermen of the City of London, by vertue of the late ordinance of His Highnesse the Lord Protector, with consent of his councell, for regulation of hackney coachmen, within the said city, and places adjacentPrinted by James Flesher ...
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An Act appointing a committee for the Army, and treasurers at vvarsFriday the second of January, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that the Act passed yesterday for appointing a committee for the Army and treasurers at wars, be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace & alliance, between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II. By the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Frederick III. King of Denmark and Norway. Concluded the 21/31 day of July, 1667.printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An act for regulating the making of stuffs in Norfolk and NorwichPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Here begynneth the abregement of the statutes of made in the .xxxii. yere of the reygne of kyng Henry the eyghtIn Fletestrete by me Elysabeth late wyfe to Robert Redman dwellyng at the sygne of the George nexte to saynt Dunstones churche. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
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An ordinance for the further doubling of two thousand pounds upon deans, deans and chapters lands, manors of rectories, gleablands, &cpublisher not identified
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An act for taking away the fee of damage cleere.Printed by Edward Husbandand John Field, Printers to the Parliament of England
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The copies of such bills as were presented unto His Majestie at OxonPrinted for Edward Husbands ...
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An Act for the assuring, confirming and setling of lands and estates in Ireland·At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An act appointing a Committee for the Army, and treasurers at warWednesday the 27th of July, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for continuance of the customs until the 26th of March, in the year 1653printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Anno quinto reginae ElizabetheAt the Parliament holden at Westmynster, the .xii. of Ianuary in the fifth yere of the reigne of our soueraigne ladye, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, quene, defendour of the faith, &c. to the hygh pleasure of almyghty God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth..by Richard Iugge and Iohn Cawood, prynters to the Quenes Maiestie.
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An Act impowering the respective militia's of London, the hamlets of the Tower, Southwark and Westminster, to raise footprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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The briefe content of certayne actes of Parliament agaynst thinordiante vse of apparellR. Jugge and John Cawood]
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An act for the better advancement of the Gospel and learning in IrelandPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field ...
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An ordinance for bringing the publique revenues of this Common-wealth into one treasurieWednesday June 21. 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for the setling of the yeerly summe of eight thousand pounds upon His Highnesse Charles Lodowick the Prince Elector, Count Palatine of the Rheines.n.
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A proclamation against all seditious railers and slanderers, whether civil or ecclesiastick of the Kings Majesty and his governmentand against remonstrators and their adherents, and against all unlawfull convocation of His Majesties leidges.Printed by a Society of Stationers
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An Act concerning the militia's in the respective counties within this Common-vvealthprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act declaring the grounds and causes of making prize the ships and goods that shall be taken from time to time by the Parliaments ships at seaand for the encouragement of officers, mariners and seamen ...E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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More ordinances and orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentconcerning sequestring of the estates of delinquents, papists, and intelligencers.Printed for Iohn Wright
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A svbsidie granted to the King, of tonnage, poundage, and other sums of money, payable upon merchandize, exported, and importedaccording to a book of rates, agreed upon by the honourable House of Commons, and hereunto annexedPrinted for L. Blaiklock and T. Hewer ...
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Anno XXXI. Henrici Octavi. Henry the eyght by the grace of god king of England and of Fraunce, defender of faith, Lord of Irelande, & in earth supreme hed immediately vnder Christ of the church of England, to the honour of almighty God co[n]sernacion of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concord quiet & welth of this his realme and subiects of the same, helde his moste high court of Parliament, begonne at Westminster the .xxviii. day of Apryl, and there continued til the .xxviii. day of Iune, the .xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, wherin were established these actes folowyngTho. Berthelet regius impressor excudebat [i.e. T. Powell
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An act of this present Parliament, for the alteration of several names and forms heretofore used in courts, vvrits, grants, patents, &c.and settling of proceedings in courts of law, iustice and equity within the Kingdoms of England and Ireland, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An act touching the first 400000£ charged on the receipt of the excizePrinted by John Field for Edward Husband ...
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An act for contiuuance [sic] of the receipts of excize until the twenty ninth of December, 1653Printed by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Anno XXXIIII et XXXV Henrici Octauiactes made in the session of this present Parliamente holden vpon prorogation at Westminster the xxii day of Ianuarye in the xxxiiii yeare of the raigne of oure moste dread soueraigne Lord Henry the eight by the grace of God kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faith, and of the Church of Englande and also of Irelande in earth the supreame heade, and there continued and kepte tyll the xii daye of Maye in the xxxv yeare of our said soueraigne Lorde, to the honour of God and for the common weale and profitte of this hys realmePrinted by Thomas Marsh
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An Act providing for maimed soldiers and vvidows of Scotland and Ireland·Tuesday the 30th of September, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for continuing the powers of commissioners for compounding, &c. Advance of money;and for indempnityPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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Traité de paix entre les covronnes de France et d'Angleterreconclu à Breda, le 31. iuillet 1667Imprimé de l'ordre du roy, par les Imprimeurs & libraires ordinaires de sa majesté
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An Act appointing commissioners for the government of the Armyprinted by John Streater, by vertue of especial command
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An act for setling the militia within the hamblets of the Tovver of London, Die Mercurii,23 Maii, 1649.Printed for Edward Husband
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An act for raising of ninety thousand pounds per mensem, for the maintenance of the forcesraised by authority of Parliament, for the service of England & Ireland, for six moneths, from the 25th of March, 1649, to the 29th of September, 1649 ...E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An order and declaration of His Highness and the council for an assessment of sixty thousand pounds per mensem, for six moneths, from the five and twentieth of December 1655, to the four and twentieth of June 1656.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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A declaration of an order for the making of certaine small cases for ballaunces and waightes to weigh all maner of golde coynes currant within the realmeprouided to be solde to all persons that shall haue cause to vse the same, which haue bene viewed by the wardens and assistants of the Companie of the Goldsmiths in London here vnder named, limmiting the sundry prices thereof, according to their seuerall quantities ...By the deputies of Christopher Barker [i.e. B. Norton and J. Bill] ...
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An act prohibiting trade with the Barbada's, Virginia, Bermuda's, and AntegoPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field ...
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A collection of such orders and conditions, as are to be obserued by the vndertakers, vpon the distribution and plantation of the eschaeted lands in VlsterBy Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie
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An Act for transferring the povvers of the committees for indempnityprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace, commerce, & alliance, between the Crowns of Great Britain and Spain. Concluded in a Treaty at Madrid the 13/23 day of May, in the year of our Lord God, 1667.Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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A further additional Act for relief of poor prisoners·printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for reviving of a former Act, entituled, An Act against unlicensed and scandalous books and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printingwith some additions and explanations. Friday the 7th of January, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An additional Act for encouragement of purchasers of deans & chapters landsDie Lunae, 25 Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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A treaty of friendship and commerce, between His Majesty of Great Britain, etc. and the most serene prince, the Duke of Savoyconcluded at Florence the 19th day of September, 1669.Printed by the assigns of John Bill, and Christopher Barker
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An ordinance for reviving the Court of the Dutchy of Lancaster.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An Act for the admitting of the six counties of North-Wales to a general composition for their delinquencyDie Veneris, 10 Augusti, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An act for the draining of the Great Level of the fens, extending itself into thecounties of Northampton, Suffolk, Lincoln, Cambridge and Huntingdon, and the Isle of Ely, or some of them.Husband and Field
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An act for setling the militia within the hamblets of the Tower of London.Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the honorable House of Commons
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An act for discovering, convicting, and repressing of popish recusants.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, anno Domini 1656printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerce concluded in the names of the most high and mighty kings, Charles, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c, and Philip the fourth King of Spaine, &c, in a treaty at Matrit, the fift day of November after the old stile, in the yeere of Our Lord God M.DC.XXX.printed by Robert Barker and by the assignes of John Bill
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The effect of certaine braunches of the statute made in anno xxxiii Hen. viii touching the maintenaunce of artillerie, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull gamesvery necessarie to be put in execution.Imprinted at London in Powles Churchyarde by Richarde Jugge and John Cawood ...
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An act against unlicensed and scandalous books and pamphlets, and for better regulating of printingPrinted by John Field for Edward Husband ...
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The great abredgement of all the statutes of Englandewith the abredgeme[n]tes of the statutes made in the .xxxiij. yere of the reygne of oure mooste dreade souereygne lorde kynge He[n]ry the eyght. To whom be al honour, reuerence, & ioyfull contynuaunce of his prosperours reygne to the pleasure of god and weale of this his realme. Amen. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.In Paules church yarde at the sygne of the Maydens heed by Thomas Petyt
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Anno quarto et quinto Philippi & Mariae Actes made at a Parliamente begon and holdē at Westminster the xx. daye of January ...Excusum in aedibus Johannis Cavvodi ...
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An act for the better and more effectual discovery and prosecution of thieves and high-way menPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An act to transmit into the Chancery and Exchequer certain orders and instructions of Parliament, concerning tonnage and poundage of goods and merchandizes, with the book of rates of the sames.n.
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Articles of peace, entercourse, and commerce, concluded in the names of the most high and mighty kings and princesIames, by the grace of God King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, [et]c. and Philip the Third, King of Spaine &c., and Albertus and Isabella Clara Eugenia, archdukes of Austrice, dukes of Burgundie, [et]c., in a treatie at London the 18. day of August after the old stile in the yeere of our Lord God 1604By Robert Barker ...
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[In this book are conteyned these statutes. whiche to put in execution, the iustyces of peace, mayres, [...]]In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti Regii impressoris. excus.
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An Act for continuing two former acts touching elections in the city of London.printed by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Anno XXXIV et Anno XXXV Henrici VIII, Actis made in this present Parliament.
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An act for continuance of the receipts of excize until the twenty ninth of December, 1653Printed by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for continuance of the imposition upon coals, towards the building and maintaining ships for garding the seasPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Statuta de an. xxi Henrici VIIIhere after foloweth an abbrydgement of the statutes, made in the Parlyament helde in the xxi yere of Kynge Henry tge [sic] Eyght.R. Redman
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An act for removing all Papists, and all officers and soldiers of fortune, and divers other delinquents from London and Westminster, and confining them within five miles of their dwellingsand for encouragement of such as discover priests and Jesuits, their receivers and abettorsPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, Printers to the Parliament of England
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Anno regni regis Henrici VIII tertio ; Anno regni regis Henrici VIII quarto ; Anno regni regis Henrici VIII quinto ; Anno regni regis Henrici VIII sexto ; Anno septimo Henrici OctauiIn edibus Thome Bertheleti regii impressoris excus.
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An Act for the sessions of assizes to be held and kept in the Castle of Lancaster, upon Wednesday the 5th day of Septemb. next ensuingDie Lunae, 25 Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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An ordinance for bringing several branches of the revenew, under the managing and government of the Commissioners for the Treasury and Court of ExchequerSaturday 2 September, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An act and declaration touching several acts and ordinances made since the twentieth of April 1653 and before the third of September 1654, and other acts, etc.Printed by Hen. Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An act establishing the powers of Lord Admiral of England, and Lord VVarden of the CinquePorts, upon the Councel of State.Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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In this volume are conteined the statutes made and establisshed from the time of kyng Henry the thirde, vnto the fyrste yere of the reigne of our most gratious and victorious soueraine lorde king Henry the. viiiin officina Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum]
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An Act for calling home sea-men and mariners, and inhibiting such to serve abroad without licenceThursday the 9th of September, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act establishing the povvers of Lord Admiral of England, and Lord VVarden of the Cinque Ports, upon the Councel of State.printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Declaratio causarum serenissimam Maiestatem Reginæ Angliæ mouentium, ad instruendam atque emittendam classem ad regnorum suorum defensionem, contra vires Regis Hispaniæper dictæ classis generales euulganda: vt inde enotescat Maiestatem suam arma eo solùm animo sumere, vt se suaque tueatur: hostes verò lædat. Neque instituti sui esse, vt alij quiuis offendantur, qui á præsidijs hosti subministrandis abstinebunt: quin verò vt alij omnes, quos obuios fieri contigerit, iusto fauore amicè habeantur.Excudebant Christopheri Barkeri Regij typographi deputat.
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An Act giving licence for transporting fish in forreign bottoms.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, anno Domini 1656printed by Henry Hills and Iohn Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An act for the speedy and effectual satisfaction of the adventurers for lands in Irelandand of the arrears due to the soldiery there, and of other publique debts; and for the encouragement of Protestants to plant and inhabit Ireland. Together with an order of the Councel of State, dated the first of Iune, 1653. A commission under the great seal of England, and instructions thereunto annexed; and also further instructions to the Commissioners of Parliament in Ireland, mentioned in this act, and thereby confirmed. Monday the 26th of September, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for an assessment at the rate of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds by the moneth for six monethsfrom the twenty fifth day of December 1653 to the twenty fourth day of Iune then next ensuing; towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonwealth. Thursday the 24th of November, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act, be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act impowering judges for probate of vvills, and granting administrationsprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament. And are to be sold at the seven Stars in Fleetstreet, over against Dunstans Church
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An Act for redress of delays and mischiefs arising by vvrits of error in several casesprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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The order for svvannesboth by the statutes, and by the auncient orders and customes vsed within the realme of England.s.n.
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Wheras it is found that great inconveniences have insued for want of a strict and severe discipline to have been observed in the army now raised by authority of Parliament, under the command of Robert Earle of EssexPrinted for Edw. Husbands and I. Franck
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[A collection of acts, declarations, etc., Jan. 29, 1648, o.s., to June 19, 1649.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An Act for encouragement of officers & marriners, and impresting seamenprinted for Edw. Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An act of this present Parliament for the alteration of several names and forms heretofore used in courtsvvrits, grants, patents, &c. and settling of proceedings in courts of law, iustice and equity within the kingdoms of England and Ireland, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An act of the Commons assembled in Parliament, touching the regulating of the officers of the Navy & customs.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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Articles of alliance and commerce, between the Most Serene and Potent Prince Charles II. By the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the Most Serene and Potent Prince Christian V. By the Grace of God, King of Denmark, Norway, &c. Concluded atCopenhagen, the 11th day of July 1670.printed by the assigns of John Bill, and Christopher Barker
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A collection in English, of the statuts now in force, continued from the beginning of Magna Chartamade in the 9. yeere of the raigne of King H.3. vntill the end of the Parliament holden in the 35. yeere of the raigne of our gratious Queene Elizabeth, vnder titles placed by order of alphabet, wherein is performed (touching the statutes wherewith iustices of the peace haue to deale) so much as was promised in the booke of their office lately published ... Hereunto is added two tables, the one at the beginning of the book, declaring vnder titles by order of alphabet the substance of such referments as stoode at the end of eche title in the first collection of statutes, set foorth by Master Iustice Rastal ...By Charles Yetsweirt, Esq.
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An order and declaration of His Highnes and the council for continuing the Committee for the Army.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that the generall be required to deliver the person of the King to such persons as both Houses shall appointto be placed at Richmond, under such guards and in such manner as they shall thinke fit ...Printed for John Wright
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An additional act for the better improvement and advancing the receipts of the excise and new-impostPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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Thursday the thirteenth of October, 1653. An Act for Confirmation of the Sale of the Lands and Estate of Sir Iohn Stowel, Knight of the BathPrinted by John Field ...
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An act for the deafforestation, sale and improvement of the forests, and of the honors, manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments within the usual limits and perambulations of the sameheretofore belonging to the late King, Queen and Prince. Tuesday the 22th of November, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act impowering the militia of the city of London to raise horse·printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act prohibiting the importing of any vvines, vvooll or silk from the kingdom of France, into the Commonwealth of England or Ireland, or any the dominions thereunto belongingprinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act for providing maintenance for preaching-ministers, and other pious uses ...E. Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England
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In this volume are conteyned the statutes, made and established from the time of Kinge Henrye the thirde, vnto the firste yeare of the reygne of our most gracious and victorious soueraigne lord, King Henry the viiiPrinted by Thomas Marsh]
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An Act for increase of shipping, and encouragement of the navigation of this nationThursday the ninth of October, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the advancing and regulating of the trade of this CommonwealthDie Jovis, primo Augusti, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II.By the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And several Indian Kings and Queens, &c. Concluded the 29th day of May, 1677.printed by John Bill, Christopher Barker, Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills
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A treaty marine between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince Charles II. By the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the High and Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands, to be observed throughout all and every the countreys and partsof the world by sea and land, concluded at London the first day of December 1674. S.V..printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An Act for continuing and establishing the subsidie of tunnage and poundageand for reviving an Act for the better packing of butter, and redress of abuses therein. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An Act declaring what offences shall be adjudged treasonDie Martis, 17 Julii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for appointing commissioners for sale of prize-goodsDie Martis, 17 Aprilis, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and publishedPrinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An additional Act for the better improvement and advancing the receipts of the excise and nevv-impost.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17. day of September, an. Dom. 1657 [sic]printed by Henry Hills and Iohn Field, printers to His Highness
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An Act for raising of ninety thousand pounds by the moneth for six monethsto commence the four and twentieth day of June, one thousand six hundred fifty and two, until the five and twentieth day of December next ensuing; towards the mainetenance of the forces in England, Ireland and Scotland, raised by authority of Parliament for the service of this Commonvvealth. Tuesday the fifteenth of June, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentthat they do declare that no officer or souldier of the army ... shall leave the army without the particular licence and discharge of the generall.Printed for John Wright
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An Act declaring what offences shall be adjudged treason, ... 17 Julii, 1649.Printed by John Field
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An Act for enabling the judges of the northern circuit to hold an assize at Durham, on Monday the eleventh day of August, one thousand six hundred fifty oneWednesday the 9th day of July, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, DuodecimoPrinted by John Bill
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An Act for the exposing to sale divers castles, houses, parks, lands and hereditaments belonging to the late King, Queen or Prince, exempted from sale by a former ActFriday the 31th of December, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance touching the office of postage of letters, inland and foreignPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for continuing the jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty.printed by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An additional Act for providing maintenance for ministers, and other pious uses·Die Veneris, 5 Aprilis, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance against challenges, duells, and all provocations thereuntoPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills ...
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All the several ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentconcerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes, and intelligencers : together with instructions for such persons as are imployed in sequestring of such delinquents estates.Printed for Edward Husband
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A copy of a letter from the speakers of both houses of Parliament in England, dated Iuly 4, 1643, to the lords, justices, and councell of the kingdome of Irelandtogether with the answer of the lords, justices, and councell of the kingdime of Ireland to the said speakers, Octob. 28, 1643.by Leonard Lichfield ...
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An act and declaration of the Parliament of England, touching a pamphlet, entituled, A declaration by the Kings majesty [i.e. Charles II.], to his subjects of the Kingdoms of Scotland, England and IrelandPrinted at Edinburgh, 1650 ... 28° Augusti, 1650printed by Edward Husband and John Field
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Die Sabbathi, 24 Febr. 1648. VVhereas by a late Act of this present Parliament, entituled, An Act for encouragement of officers and marriners, and impresting of seamen, ...printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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Anno secundo, & tertio Eduuardi Sextiactes made in the session of this present Parliament, holden vpon prorogatiõ at Westminster, the fourth day of Nouember, in the seconde yeare of our moste dread soueraigne lorde Edward the VI by the grace of God kinge of Englande, Fraunce and Ireland ... and there continued and kept to the xiii day of Marche in the III yeare of our sayde soueraygne lorde, as followeth.Richardus Graftonus Typographus Regius excudebat [i.e. R. Tottell?]
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Anno primo Eduuardi Sexti, Statutes made in the Parlamente begon at Westminster the fowerthe daye of Nouember, in the firste yeare of the reigne of our most dreade souueraine lorde Eduuard the VI. ... and from thence continued to the xxiiii. daye of Decembre then nexte ensuying that is to saye in the first session of the same Parlamente, as foloweth.Richard Tottell
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An Act concerning mortgages, extents, &c. upon delinquents estatesprinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act for accompts, and clearing of publique debtsand for discovering frauds or concealments of any thing due to the CommonwealthPrinted by Iohn Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace between Charles, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, to the Parliament, with John, the 4. King of Portugal, Algerres, &calso, His Majesties severall messages to both Houses, with the Parliaments respective answers thereunto.printed for J. Harrison
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An Act giving further povver to the High Court of Justice[printed by Edward Husband and John Field, priuters [sic] to the Parliament of England
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An act for encouragement of officers & marriners, and impresting seamen.E. Husband, Printer to the House of Commons
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An act touching marriages and the registring thereof; and also touching births and burialsWednesday the 24th of August, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for stating and determining the accompts of such officers and soldiers as are to have been imployed in the service of this commonwealth in IrelandPrinted by John Field
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Anno regni Iacobi, Regis Angl. Scotiae, Franciae, & Hyberniae, viz. Angliae, Franciae, & Hyberniae septimo, & Scotiae 430at the fourth session of Parliament begun and holden by prorogation at Westminster the ix. day of February, in the seuenth yeere of the reigne of our most gracious soueraigne Lord Iames, by the grace of God of England, France and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. and of Scotland the 43, and there continued until the xxiij of Iuly, (and then prorogued vntill the 16. of October next following, 1610) to the high pleasure of Almightie God, and to the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as followeth.By Robert Barker ...
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An acte for certayne ordinaunces in the Kynges Maiesties dominion and principalitie of VValesThomas Barthelet ...
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An Act for laying an imposition upon coals towards the building and maintaining ships for guarding the seasDie Veneris, 28 Martii, 1651. Orderd by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An additional Act for sale of the goods belonging to the late King, Queen and Prince·Thursday, the 17 July, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Declaratio causarum, quibus serenissimæ Maiestatis Angliæ classiarij adducti, in expeditione suâ Lusitanensi, quasdam naues frumento, alióque apparatu bellico ad vsus Hispaniarum Regis, in vicinis Baltici maris regionibus comparato, dum ab ijs in Vlissiponam tenditur, atque in ipsis faucibus Vlissiponæ, ceperunt30. Iunij. An. Domini 1589. ac regni Maiestatis suæ 31.Excudebant deputati Christopheri Barkeri serenissimæ Reginæ angliæ Maiestati typographi
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Articles of peace and alliance, between the most serene and mighty Prince Charles II, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. andRe-printed by Evan Tyler ...
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The three late treaties between the kingdoms of England & ScotlandDie Veneris, 13. Febr. 1645 : ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the three treaties, viz The late treaty for the coming of the Scots Army into England : The treaty of the 20. of November, 1643 for setling the garrison of Berwick : and The treaty of the 6. of August, 1642 for bringing ten thousand Scots into Ulster in Ireland : together with the National League and Covenant, be forthwith printed and published : H: Elfynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.Printed for Edw. Husband, Printer to the Honorable House of Commons, and are to be sold at his shop ...
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Articles of peace & alliance between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince, Charles II. By the Grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the High and Mighty Lords, the states General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 4th day ofSeptember, 1662.printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker
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An act for the advancing and regulating of the trade of this Commonwealth.Printed by E. Husband and J. Field, Printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the continuance and maintenance of the school and alms-houses of Westminster26 Septembris, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed, and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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The abregemente of the statut[es] made in the .xxvij. [and] .xxviij. yere of the reygne of kyng Henry the eyghteIn Fletestrete, by me Roberte Redman, dwellynge at the sygne of the George, nexte to saynte Dunstones Churche
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These are to give you notice, that by vertue of an ordinance the 27 of October last, you are assessed to lend the summe of [blank] of lawfull English money, to bee paid for our brethren of Scotland ...s.n.
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A collection in English of the statutes now in force, continued from the beginning of Magna Charta...untill the end of the Parliament holden in the 7 yere of the reigne of...King James....Printed for the Societie of Stationers
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An ordinance for the giving libertie for the carrying of mill-stones, stone, timber, &cPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, with the advice of his council, touching the continuance of the duty of excize and new impost.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An explanatory additional act for the sale of the remaining fee-farm rents, and the finishing of that whole affairThursday the 8th of September, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act against vagrants, and vvandring, idle, dissolute persons.At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656printed by Hen: Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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A collection of the statutes made in the reigns of King Charles the I and King Charles the IIwith the abridgement of such as stand repealed or expired, continued after the method of Mr. Pulton ...Printed by John Streater, James Flesher, and Henry Twyford, assigns of Richard Atkyns and Edward Atkyns
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An act for the establishing an High Court of Justicetogether with 1. An act prohibiting the proclaiming of any person to be king of England or Ireland, or the dominions thereof. 2. An act declaring what offences shall be adjudged treason. 3. Another act declaring what offences shall be adjudged treason. 4. An act for a seal of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. Tuesday the 22 of November, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act passed yesterday, entituled, An act for the establishing an High Court of Justice, be forthwith printed and published: and that the several other acts therein mentioned be printed therewith. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the continuance of the committee for the Army, and treasurers at vvarprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Declaracion de las causas que han mouido la Magestad de la Reyna d'Yngalaterra, a embiar vn'armada real, para defensa de sus reynos y señorios contra las fuerças del Rey d'Españalo qual se ha de publicar por los generales de ladicha armada, para que todo el mundo sepa, que su Magestad ha juntado est' armada solamente para se defender de sus enemigos y offenderlos, y no en daño de qualesquiera otros que no ayudaren a sus dichos enemigos, a los quales su intencion y voluntad es que se haga todo buen tratamiento.Per los deputados de Christoual Barker, impressor de la Reyna
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An Act for making navigable the river of VVyeThursday, the 26th of June, 1651. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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A table declaring the titles of all such proclamations, as haue beene published in England, during the raigne of our soueragne lord King IamesB. Norton and J. Bill
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An Act for the further adjournment of part of Hilary term, 1648printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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Letters to restraine carrying packets by shippers, &c.By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ...
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An act for the explaining of some doubts arising upon an act intituled An act for the better execution of His Majesties gracious declaration for the settlement of His Kingdom of Irelandand satisfaction of the several interests of adventurers, souldiers, and other His Subjects there, and for making some alterations of and additions unto the said Act for the more speedy and effectual settlement of the said kingdomPrinted by J. Crook, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie and are to be sold by S. Dancer
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An Act authorizing the Committee of the Militia of London to put in execution the powers and authorities contained in an ordinance of Parliament of the third of December, 1644Entituled, An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the raising of money to pay the charge of the fortifications and guards, and for other necessary uses. Die Jovis, 18 Julii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act with instructions to the commissioners of the respective militia'sprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Articles of peace, union and confederation, concluded and agreed between His Highness Oliver Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland & Ireland, and the dominions thereto belongingand the Lords the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. In a treaty at Westminster bearing date the fift of April old style, in the year of our Lord God 1654. Printed and published by his Highness special commandPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for reviving a former Act for relief of persons upon articlesWednesday the 29th of September, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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A decree of Starre-Chamber, concerning printingmade the eleuenth day of July last past, 1637.By Robert Barker ..., and by the assignes of Iohn Bill
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An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in ParliamentThat no person within the city of London ... shall bee of the Common Councell, or in any office ... that hath not taken the late Solemn League and Covenant ...I. Wright
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An ordinance for further doubling upon and finishing the sale of deans, deans & chapters lands, and of mannors of rectories, gleablands, &cThursday May 4. 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for taking away the fee of damage cleere·.printed by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An act for relief of feltmakers and hatbandmakers, against aliens and strangers importingsuch wares to the hinderance of their manufacturesPrinted for Edward Husband
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An ordinance for settling of the estates of several excepted persons in Scotland in trustees to the uses herein expressedWednesday April 12 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector, and his council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An act for George Manby to prohibit any to make use of his invention for the boiling all sort of liquors, for fourteen yearsPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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A commission with instructions and directions, granted by His Maiesty to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries, for compounding for wards, ideots, and lunatickesand giuen vnder His Highnesse Great Seale of England the 21. of August 1622.Printed by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ...
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An act for constituting commissioners for ordering and managing the affairs of the admiralty and navy.Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for selling the fee-farm rents belonging to the Commonwealth of England, formerly payable to the crown of England, dutchy of Lancaster, and dutchy of CornwalDie Lunae, undecimo Martii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act prohibiting the planting of tobacco in Englandprinted by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act enabling the Lords commissioners for custody of the great-seal, to issue commissions of delegates in cases of pretended marriagesPrinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, Printers to the Parliament of England
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Statuta in parliamento apud Westmonasterium tertio die Noue[m]bris, anno regni ... Henrici Octavi vicesimo primo tento, bonu[m] publicum concernentiaJohannes Rastell
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A treaty marine between the Most Serene and Mighty Prince, Charles II, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c., and the Most Serene and Mighty Prince, Lewis XIV, the most Christian Kingconcluded at St. Germains in Laye, the twenty fourth day of February 1676/7.Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...
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An Act for redress of delays and mischiefs arising by vvrits of error, and vvrits of false judgement in several casesPrinted by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for raising of fifteen thousand pounds sterling in ScotlandAt the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656Printed by Hen: Hills and John Field, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for providing maintenance for preaching-ministers, and other pious usesDie Veneris, 8 Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for authorizing Colonel Popham, Colonel Blake and Colonel Dean, or any two of them, to be admiral and general of the fleetprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Anno Regni Caroli II Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, vicesimo secundo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, anno. Dom. 1661. ... And there continued by several prorogations to the 14th day of February 1669[/]70. From whence it is continued by adjournment made the 11th of April 1670. to the 24th day of October following.In the Savoy, printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty
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The orders for swannes, both by the statutes and by the ancient orders and customes vsed within the realme of Englands.n.
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An Act for taking away fines upon bills, declarations and original vvritsprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the relief of creditors and poor prisonersWednesday the 5th of October, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the ParliamentPrinted by Iohn Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act for establishing an high court of justiceDie Martis, 26 Martii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for the impresting of soldiers for the service of the Commonwealth in Irelandprinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act and declaration of the Parliament of Englandtouching a pamphlet, entituled, A declaration by the Kings Majesty, to his subjects of the kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland. Printed at Edinburgh, 1650Printed by Edward Husband and John Field, Printers to the Parliament of England
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The contents of the water-mans bill into the Parliament house, May 1621s.n.
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An Act for the setling of IrelandThursday, 12th August, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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Die iovis 20 Iunii, 1650. An act for charging of tobacco brought from New-England with custome and excises.n.
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An act for the exportation of several commodities of the breed, growth, and manufacture of this Commonwealth.Re-printed by Christopher Higgins ...
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An additional ordinance for the excisePrinted by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An Act for sale of the manors of rectories and gleab lands late belonging to archbishops, bishops, deans, deans and chaptersDie Mercurii, 16 Octobr. 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance for taking an accompt of the moneys received upon the Act for the better propagation and preaching of the Gospel in Wales, etc.Printed by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills ...
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An act for continuation of the Act for removing all papists, and all officers and soldiers of fortune and divers other delinquents from London and Westminster, and confining them within five miles of their dwellings.Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act impowering several commissioners to put in execution all and every the powers and authorities heretofore given to the commissioners for compounding with delinquentsand for managing of all estates under sequestration, and to the committee for advance of money formerly sitting at Haberdashers-hallprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for setting apart VVednesday the thirteenth day of October, 1652, for a day of publique fasting and humiliationPrinted by John Field, printer to the Parliament of England
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An act for the taking away of purveyance, and compositions for purveyanceat the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656Printed by Hen. Hills and John Field ...
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A solemne engagement of the Army under the command of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, with a declaration of their resolutions as to disbanding ...together with the representations of the dis-satisfactions of the Army ... : presented to the Generall, and by him to be humbly presented to the Parliament, with His Excellencies letter to the Speaker ....Printed for George Whittington
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An Act for the setting apart a day of publique thanks-giving, to be kept on Friday the twenty sixth of this instant July. Together with a declaration & narrative, expressing the grounds and reasons thereofDie Jovis, 11 Julii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act, together with the list of the officers and soldiers slain and taken, and the commission to the popish bishop of Clogher, be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamentiprinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An Act for sale of the goods and personal estate of the late King, Queen & PrinceVicesimo sexto Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England, and are to be sold at his shop in Fleetstreet, at the sign of the Golden-Dragon, near the Inner-Temple
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Several votes resolved upon by both houses of Parliament, concerning the securing of the kingdome of England and Dominion of WalesPrinted for Ioseph Hunscott
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Additionall articles of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, to the ordinance of excisePrinted by Richard Cotes and John Raworth
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the speedy raising and impresting of men, for the recruiting of the forces under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, in the defence of the kingdome.Printed for Edward Husbands
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An Act for setting apart Tuesday the eighth of October next, for a day of publique thanks-giving·Together with a narrative and declaration of the grounds and reasons thereof. Die Martis, 17 Septembr. 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act, narrative and declaration be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by Edward Husband and John Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament for the farther ascertaining of the arrears of the soldiery upon their debenters.Printed for Edward Husband ...
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An Act touching the moneys & coyns of Englandprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Parliament of England
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An Act to prevent the printing of any the proceedings in the High Court of Iustice, erected for trying of Iames Earl of Cambridge, and others, vvithout leave of the House of Commons, or the said courtprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An act and declaration touching several acts and ordinances, made since the twentieth of April, 1653. and before the third of September, 1654. and other acts, &c.re-printed by Christopher Higgins, in Harts Close, over against the Trone Church
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An act for the draining of the great level of the fens, extending it self into the counties of Northampton, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, Cambridge and Huntington, and the Isle of Ely, or some of themDie Martis, 29 Maii, 1649. An act for draining the great level of the fens, extending it self into the counties of Northampton, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln, Cambridge and Huntington, and the Isle of Ely, or some of them. Was this day read the third time, and upon the question passed, and ordered to be forthwith printed and published: Hen: Scobell, Cleric. ParliamentiPrinted by John Field for Edward Husband
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A treaty for the composing of differences, restraining of depredations, and establishing of peace in America, between the crowns of Great Britain and Spainconcluded at Madrid the 8th/18 day of July, in the year of Our Lord 1670Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ...
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An Act for sheriffs to appoint deputies, who are to receive and transmit the Acts, orders and directions of the Parliament and Councel of Stateand the respective sheirffs [sic] to make return thereof, as they shall be enjoyned by the Parliament or Councelprinted by Edward Husband and Iohn Field, printers to the Parliament of England
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Ordered by the Parliament, that all treasurers, sub-collectors, committees, and other officers of sequestrations in the several counties, be enjoyned from henceforth not to make payment of any rents ... to any other person ... save unto the treasurer of Goldsmiths-Hall ...Printed by Iohn Field for Edward Husband ...
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An Act of this present Parliament, for the alteration of several names and forms heretofore used in courts, vvrits, grants, patents, &cand setling of proceedings in courts of law, justice and equity within the kingdoms of England and Ireland, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweedprinted for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons
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An ordinance for an assessment for six monethsfrom June 24. 1654 for maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonwealth, at the rate of 120000 l. per mensem, for the first three moneths. And at the rate of 90000 l. per mensem, for the last three moneths thereof. Thursday June 8. 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for the better redress of the abuses committed upon the River of Thames andwaters of MedwayPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector