England And Wales Parliament Committe For Corporations : A nevv-yeers-gift for England, and all her cities, ports, and corporations, and all such therein who are fit for the same, and desire it. Or, A gift of God to the wise, this new yeer 1653 to make them a free Commonweatlh, if that they pursue therein. : It being a caveat to the reserved, unconstant, ambodextrous engagers with this Commonwealth and present government, who being unstable in all their ways, and are burthenous thereunto. Also, an incitement to the commonalty & free-born people of England, ... Here is also added two letters which have relation or dependence on the Parliaments order, and a letter sent to the several companies of London ....
England And Wales Parliament Committee For Advance Of Money : Octobris 6. 1643. : At the Committee of Lords and Commons for advance of money, &c. and citizens appointed by Common Councill, for the furthering the present payment of the fifty subsidies.
England And Wales Parliament Committee For The Affaires Of Ireland : Die veneris, 5. Ianuar. 1643, Committee for the Affaires of Ireland : whereas by order of the House of Commons, and the orders of this committee, there have been severall meetings appointed to be had at Grocers-hall in London for considering of and carrying on the affaires of Ireland ...
England And Wales Parliament House Of Commons Committee Of Secrecy : A Collection of letters and other writings relating to the horrid Popish Plot : printed from the originals in the hands of George Treby, Esq., chairman of the Committee of Secrecy of the honourable House of Commons ; published by order of that House.
England And Wales Parliament Privy Council : To the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Councel. : The humble address and petition of the creditors and legatees of Sir William Courten and his Son, and of Sir Paul Pyndar; together with their partners and adventurers to the East Indies, China and Japan..
1679?
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England And Wales Parliament Proceedings 1652 : A declaration of the commoners of England, to His Excellency the Lord General Cromwel: : concerning the crown, government, liberty, and priviledges of the people; and the setting of the land free from all taxes, slavery, and oppressions; according to the engagements, vowes, and promises, both of officers and souldiers. Likewise his excellencies resolution, to remove all burdens and oppressions from the people; to advance trading; to pluck down tyanny [sic]; and to purge and cast out all those, who are enemies to the peace and freedom of this nation. Ordered to be forthwith printed and published; and appointed to be sent into all counties in England and Wales.
England And Wales Royal Navy Navy Board : The clerk of the rope-yard's weekly return, pursuant to the method and establishment made by the Navy-Board the 28th of March 1688..
1688?
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England And Wales Royal Navy Victualling Office : An impartial relation of John Kelly's services in the Victualling-Office : With an account of the great abuses he has met with from his opposers. Likewise his necessary vindication occasioned by their report to the Lords of the Admiralty.
England And Wales Sovereign 1603 1624 James I : A briefe declaration of the reasons that moved King James of blessed memory, and the state, to erect a colledge of divines, and other learned men at Chelsey. : Together with a copy of His Majesties letters in favouring the same. And an addition of some motives forcible to excite good Christians zeale to a voluntary and liberall contribution.
England And Wales Sovereign 1623 1649 Charles I : Nineteen propositions made by both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings most excellent Majestie : vvith his Majesties answer thereunto. [Par.] By the King. Our expresse pleasure is, that this our answer be read and published throughout all churches and chapels of the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales, by the severall parsons, vicars, or curats of the same.
England And Wales Sovereign 1660 1685 Charles I : His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, concerning the treasonable conspiracy against his sacred person and government lately discovered. : Appointed to be read in all churches and chappels within this kingdom. By his Majesties special command.
England And Wales Sovereign 1661 1685 Charles Ii : By the King. A proclamation for the calling in all moneys of gold and silver coyned or stamped with the cross and harp, and the circumscription, the Commonwealth of England; and for making the same to be current onely to the first of December next, and no longer..