Poll Tax England Rates Early Works To 1800 : The former rates being printed by a false copy, before both Houses were agreed: : We here present you with a true account of the rates for poll-money, how every one is sessed throughout the kingdome, as it was drawne up by consent of both Houses, and made an act of Parliament by the Kings consent, on the third of Iuly, 1641. And since printed at large with two other acts for an utter suppressing the Star-Chamber and High-Commission Courts, and for regulating the Counsell Table..
1641
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Poll Tax England Registers Early Works To 1800 : The copy of an order agreed upon in the house OF Commons, upon Friday the eighteenth of June, wherein every man is rated according to his estate, for the Kings use.; England and Wales.
Poll Tax Law And Legislation England 17th Century : The suffering case and complaint of some of the people called Quakers: : concerning some undue execution of the late Poll Acts, by distraining the goods of certain persons as preachers or ministers for twenty shillings quarterly, who have no contributions for preaching. With some reasons against such execution. Humbly presented to the members of Parliament, requesting prevention of the like suffering for the future.
Poll Tax Law And Legislation Great Britain : The trve coppy of a letter sent by Mr Speaker to the sheriffes of several counties. : Namely: Worcester, Cambridge, Huntington, Lecester, [double brace] North-hampton, Warwick, and Rutland. Which have not as yet paid in the poll-money. : With the copy of an order sent from the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament to these severall counties before-named, for the speedy transportation of that money to York for disbanding of His Majesties army. And they that are found faulty, shall incurre both the ill-opinion and severe punishment of both houses of Parliament. August 24. 1641.; Lenthall, William,
Pollard Hugh Sir 1610 1666 : A copy of the Earle of Marleborough's letter to Sir Hugh P. : Dated aboard the Old James, April 24. 1665; Marlborough, James Ley,
1665
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Pollard John Of Steeple In Essex : For the King and both Houses of Parliament. : Being the case of John Pollard of Steeple in Esex [sic] truly stated, and the cruelty and injustice of his oppressors fully declared and laid before you, to do justice therein, and execute true judgement, and relieve the oppressed.
1661
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Pollard Thomas Active 1655 Holy Scripture Clearing It Self Of Scandals : The Holy Scriptures from scandals are cleared. Or An answer to a book set forth by the baptizers; to wit, Henry Hagger and Thomas Pollard, entituled, The Holy Scriptures clearing it self of scandals: : but is scandalled or perverted, and so scandalized by them, as in this answer to theirs will further appear, so by them entituled, or bearing the title of an Answer to a book written by Richard Farnsworth, called, Truth cleared, or Truth lifting up its head above scandals: occasioned by a dispute at Harliston in Staffordshire, between Richard Farnsworth and Thomas Pallard, in the year, 1654. Also here is in this, the heads of an order, or late act made at Coventry, by the baptized people there, ... And something here is, in answer to a false prophet, called John Griffith, set out by him and several others, in a false prophesie or book, bearing the title of True Gospel faith, collected into 30 articles: or in the middle part called, A voice from the Word of the Lord, ... / Written by a servant of the Lord, in the sixth moneth, 1655. by R.F.; R. F.
1655
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Pollen Hawaii : Studies in Hawaiian pollen statistics.; Selling, Olof H.
1948
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Pollexfen Family : The Yeats family and the Pollexfens of Sligo / with drawings by John Butler Yeats.; Murphy, William M.
1971
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Pollexfen Henry Sir 1632 1691 : A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Northampton, August the 26th, 1690, before the Right Honourable Sir Henry Pollexfen, Lord Justice of the Common-Pleas / by Sa. Freeman ...; Freeman, Samuel,
Pollock Frederick Sir : The Pollock-Holmes letters : correspondence of Sir Frederick Pollock and Mr. Justice Holmes 1874-1932 / edited by Mark De Wolfe Howe.; Pollock, Frederick,