Great Britain. Parliament, 1642
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Books by Great Britain. Parliament, 1642
Total count: 41
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Five special orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in ParliamentI. Concerning great resort of people unto this city of London ... II. For the reliefe of Manchester, and other parts in Lancaster, against the rising of the papists there. III. Concerning some souldiers lately come out of Ireland. IV. For a search to be madein London ... for armes. V. That a search be made for horses, or any other ammunition ...Printed for John Wright1642-01-01
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Votes of both Houses of Parliamentwith sundry articles, or acts of Parliament to confirme the same ... also, two orders ... the one, to all high sheriffes ... and other officers, within 150. miles of the city of Yorke; the other, in particular to the high sheriffs ... and other officers within the county of Lancaster; in generall, to all the counties of England, and Dominion of Wales; Die Sabbathi 2. Maii 1642 ... Io. Browne Cleric. ParliamentorumPrinted by E. Griffin, for Cristopher Latham1642-01-01
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Die veneris. 27, maii, 1642Whereas it appears to the Lords and Commons, that the King seduced by wicked counsell, intends to make warre upon his Parliament: it is therefore ordered by the Lords and Commons, that the high sheriff and justices of the peace, and other officers ...Printed for Joseph Hunscott1642-01-01
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament upon the statute of 5 H. 4. whereby the Commission of array is supposed to be warranted ...As also his Majesties letter to the sherif of Leicestershire to execute the said commission according to his Majesties proclamation ...Printed for Edw. Husbands and John Frank1642-01-01
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Nevves from Hull, Ireland, and Fraunce, as first the manner of Sr. Iohn Hothams protection of Hvll, discovering a horrible plot conspired by one Becket a papist in Yorkshire and one Fulckes to admit some lords into Hull May 24. 1642 ...Secondly a letter sent to Captaine White in London from Thomas Prideaux in Ireland dated from Dublin the twentieth of May, 1642. Concerning a proclamation laely [!] proclaimed in Ireland. As also 3. remarkable passages at the siege of Ayres, a city upon the border of Spain ... vvith an order from the high court of Parliament ...Printed for Thomas Baker.1642-01-01
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The hvmble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: tendered to His Majesty 1. February, 1642With His Majesties gratious answer thereuntoPrinted by Leonard Lichfield1642-01-01
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, upon information received, that divers of his Majesties souldiers under colour of his command, and in some places countenanced by his Majesties presence, have violently attempted to seize on the magazine in sundry placesprinted for Iohn Wright.1642-01-01
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A remonstrance of the state of the kingdomagreed on by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament the 19. of May, 1642Printed for Iohn Bartlet1642-01-01
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The Parliaments desires to the Earl of Warwicke: wherein is declared their resolutions concerning his going in person to Hull, with 6. or 8. shipsTogether with the Earl of Warwicks answer to the Parliaments commands. Also a letter from the Earl of Warwick to the high court of Parliament, read in the House of commons upon Monday, concerning his taking of two ships upon the sea, there being in one 42. pieces of ordinance, and great store of ammunition for warre. With the Parliaments determination concerning all those that shall take up arms ...Printed for Iohn Smith1642-01-01
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Die Ivnæ October, 4. 1642It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: that such persons as will advance horses and armes towards the furnishing of the thousand dragoneirs ...by L.N. for E. Husbands and I. Frank, and are to be sold at their shops in the Meddle Temple, and next dore to the Kings Haed in Fleetstreete-1642-01-01
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: in commendation of the inhabitants of the towne of Manchester, for their valiant resisting the late Lord Strange, and now Earle of Darbieand to incourage them in their valour which they have shewed for their owne defence, and to endeavour to suppresse or apprehend the said earle, or any his complices, assuring them of allowance and payment for all disbursements or losses in that servicePrinted for Tho. Vnderhill, at the Bible in Wood-street.1642-01-01
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Horrible newes from HvllVVherein is delcared how the Kings Majesty, attended by the Prince and 400. horsemen, and 700 footmen are gone to besiege Hvll. Likewise foure of the Kings ships under the command of the Palsgrave, and the Earle of Danbie, which have endeavored to mount ordnance against the said towne on the other side of Humber, Also His Majesties resolution to take up armes against all those that shall oppose him. With many remarkeable passages concerning the last meeting of the gentry and commonalty of Yorkshire on Thursday last the 7. of Iuly. Whereunto is annexed a ...Printed for J.H. and T. Ryder1642-01-01
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The humble petition and advice of both houses of Parliament, with, xix propositions, and the conclvsionSent unto his Maiestie, the second of June, 1642 ...Printed for I. Hunscott, and I. Wright.1642-01-01
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliamentconcerning His Majesties proclamation of May 27, 1642 ...Printed by A. Norton for Edward Husbands ...1642-01-01
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Happy nevves from Sherborn, and Sherborne castlerelating, the death of Colonel Lunsford, the Lord Paulet, and divers other persons of quality, the taking of divers prisoners, and great store of armes from the CavaliersPrinted for F. Cowles.1642-01-01
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentconcerning the abuses lately done by several persons in the county of Essex ...Printed by L. Norton and J. Field, for E. Husband and J. Franck1642-01-01
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The declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembledConcerning his Maiesties severall messages about the militia ...Imprinted for Math. Rhodes1642-01-01
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The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning His Maiesties letterAnd the petition of diverse noblemen, gentlemen, burgesses and ministers, to the Privy councell of Scotland. Likewise severall passages concerning the Lord keeper of the great seale of England. As also an order for the searching and staying of all armes, ammunition, powder, light-horses, or any other provision that shall be carried towards the north part of England ...printed for Joseph Hunscott and John Wright.1642-01-01
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To the Kings most Excellent MaiestyThe humble answer and petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, to the Kings last message, bearing date the fifth of September. 1642printed for Hugh Perry1642-01-01
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The votes of the Parliament die iovis xij maij 1642printed for I.F.1642-01-01
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The petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, delivered to his Maiesty the 16 day of Iuly 1642Together vvith his Maiesties answer thereuntoPrinted by Edward Griffin1642-01-01
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A Discourse vpon the questions in debate between the King and Parliament[s.n.]1642-01-01
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in ParliamentWhereas the King, seduced by wicked counsell, doth make war against his Parliament and people ...Printed for Edward Husbands and John Franck.1642-01-01
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The humble petition and advice of both houses of Parliament, with, XIX propositions, and the conclusion sent unto His Majestie the second of June, 1642 ...Printed for J. Hunscott, and I. Wright1642-01-01
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The petition of both Houses of Parliament, presented to His Majestie at York, March 26. 1642with His Majesties answer thereunto, and the petition of the noblemen and gentlemen estated in Ireland, and now in London, and likewise the petition of the countie of Lincoln, with ... answers thereuntoPrinted by Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of John Bill1642-01-01
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Propositions of peace propounded by both houses of Parliament, to the Kings Maiestyfor a reconcilation[!] of the differences between his Majesty and both houses of Parliament ...Printed by T. Favvcet for J.R.1642-01-01
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, setting forth the grounds and reasons, that necessitate them at this time to take up defensive arms for the preservation of his Maiesties person ... August 3.Printed for John Wright1642-01-01
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The declarations of both houses of ParliamentPrinted for Joseph Hunscott.1642-01-01
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Die martis[!], 20. maii. 1642It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that the magazines of the severall counties in England and Wales, shall be forthwith put into the power of the Lord lievtenants of the said counties ...Printed for Joseph Hunscott.1642-01-01
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Tvvo declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, the one concerning His Majesties late proclamation for the suppressing of the present rebellion, under the command of Robert earle of Essex; and the gracious offer of His Majesties free pardon to him, and all such of his adherents as shall within six dayes after the date thereof lay down their armes. The other for the raising of all power, and force, as well trained bands as others, in severall counties of this kingdome, to leade against all traitors, and their adherents, and them to arrest and imprison, ...Printed for Edward Blackmore, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Angell in Pauls church-yard.1642-01-01
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A remonstrance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in ParliamentManifesting that all such persons as shall upon any pretence whatsoever assist His Majesty in this warre, with horse, armes, plate or money, shall be held and accounted traytors to His Majesty, the Parliament, and the kingdome. Likewise two orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the ordering of the souldiers under the Earle of Essex. Also a letter sent to a member of the House of commons, concerning divers passages which hath lately hapned in the county of Hamp-shire ...Printed for George Tomlingson.1642-01-01
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Die sabbati, 4 ̊junij, 1642It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the deputy-lieutenants of the severall and respective counties within the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales, that are not members of the House of commons, be hereby required and enjoyned to be present at the dayes, and places which are, or shall hereafter be appointed by the Lord-lieutenants, or their deputies, for the training, mustering, and exercising of the inhabitants of the said counties ...Printed for Edward Husbands, and are to be sold the next door to the Kings-head in Fleet-street.1642-01-01
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Two petitions of the Lords and Commons to His Majestie, Febr. 2. 1641 [i.e. 1642]with His Majesties gracious answer: also His Majesties consent for the Princesse Maries going to Holland ... together with Her Majesties answer to a message of both HousesPrinted by Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of Iohn Bill1642-01-01
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The late letters from both houses of Parliament concerning their purpose of delivery of a petition to His MajestyHis Maiesties answer to those lettersPrinted by His Majesties command at Oxford, by Leonard Lichfield printer to the Vniversity.1642-01-01
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The petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament unto his Maiestie (with the reasons moving them to advise his Majesty) to decline his intended journey into IrelandPrinted for I.T.1642-01-01
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The declaration or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, in Parliament assembledWith divers depositions and letters thereunto annexed...Printed for J. Hunscott and J. Wright1642-01-01
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A declaration Of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Sent to the generall Assembly of the Church of ScotlandWith their Answer thereunto. Expressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian bloud; and their affections to ReformationPrinted by A.N. for Richard Lownds1642-01-01
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Two orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamentconcerning a Committee of Citizens ... to see that no gun-powder be conveyed out of London, without speciall warrant from them, the Lord Generall, or both Houses of Parliament ... With the names of the said Committee of Citizens. Die Sabathi, Decem. 3. 1642 ... John Browne Cler. ParlPrinted for Iohn Wright in the Old Bailey1642-01-01
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Declaratie van de Heeren ende de Gemeente in 't Parlement vergadert, dienende tot wervinghe van krijgsmacht, soo schutterije als anders, in verscheyden graefschappen van Engelandt, om tegens alle verraders ende haren aenhangh aen te voeren, deselve t'arresteren ende gevangen te nemen, ende tegens die geene welcke sich tegens eenighe Sijner Majesteyts lieve onderdanen in desen dienst by eenighe vande beyde huysen des Parlements geemployeert, sullen opposeren, daer tegens te veehten ter neder, ende doot te slaen. 9/19 august. 1642. 2 Seker oratie gedaen door den colonel Goring tot ...Ghedruckt be Joost Broersz. woonende inde Pijl-steegh, inde Druckerije.1642-01-01
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The good and prosperous successe of the Parliaments forces in York-shireagainst the Earle of New-castle and his popish adherents. As it was sent in a letter from the Right Honouable the Lord Fairefax, and read in both Houses of Parliament, on Monday, Ian. 30. 1642 ... Published, that their mouths and hearts may be as much enlarged in praises, as they have been in prayers ...Printed for Iohn Wright in the Old Bailey.1643-01-01
The Votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treatieand their desire of a safe-conduct for a Committee named by them in the Earl of Manchesters letter of the 28. of Febr. to the Lord of Falkland; with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto ...Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie: And by the Assignes of John Bill. MDCXLII