Catholics Civil Rights Scotland Early Works To 1800 : By the King, a proclamation. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. : To all and sundry our good subjects, whom these presents do or may concern, greeting: we having taken into our royal consideration the many and great inconveniences which have happened to that our ancient kingdom of Scotland of late years, through the differrent perswasions in the Christian religion, and the great heats and animosities among the several professors thereof, to the ruine and decay of trade, wasting of lands, extinguishing of charity, contempt of royal power, and converting of true religion and fear of God into animosities, names, factions, and sometimes into sacriledge and treason.; England and Wales.
Catholics England 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : To the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Commons house in Parliament now assembled, Ianuary, 24, 1642 : the humble petition of the lay-Catholiques recusants of England.
Catholics England Dorset Early Works To 1800 : A worthie speech spoken in the Honourable House of Commons Ianuarie the XVIJ. MDCXLJ. / By Mr. John Browne Esquire, and knight of the shire for the county of Dorset. Wherein he explains and layes open to the said House, the manifold eminent dangers which are like to fall upon that county, by reason of Digbies escape, and assistance which is to be feared will joyn with him in his intentions, by reason divers and the most part of Sherborn, Evill, Brunswick, and other towns of which he is lord over, for the most part consists of papists, recusants and other of his confederates. With the relation of divers of the recusants houses that bee furnished with store of ammunition for a sudden service.; Browne, John,
Catholics England Lancashire : To the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, : the humble petition of vs the inhabitants of Lancashire, whose names are hereunder written, in the behalfe of our selves and divers others, being recusants ...
Catholics England Legal Status Early Works To 1800 : Master Bagshaw his worthy speech in Parliament, Febr, 18. 1641. : Concerning the passing of a bill, for the disarming of the papists within this kingdome.; Bagshaw, Edward,
Catholics England London : The declaration of His Highness the Prince of Orange : concerning papists not departing from the cities of London and Westminster, and ten miles adjacent.; William
Catholics English Early Works To 1800 : Fryer Iohn Frauncis of Nigeon in Fraunce : A replication to that lewde aunswere, which Fryer Iohn Frauncis (of the Minimes order in Nigeon nigh vnto Paris in Fraunce) hath made to a letter, that his mother caused to be written, and sent to him out of England, in August. 1585. Wherevnto is annexed an aunswere, to that which the same fryer hath written to his father and mother: in defence, and to the prayse of that religion, which he dooth nowe professe: and to the disprayse and defacing of that religion, which is nowe professed in Englande. Whereof the fryer himselfe was a scholler and professor, vntill the yeere 1583. which was the 18. yeere of hys age. VVritten by Robert Crowley. Anno. 1586.; Crowley, Robert,
Catholics English Spain Early Works To 1800 : A relation of the King of Spaines receiving in Valliodolid, and in the Inglish College of the same towne, in August last part of this yere. 1592. VVryten by an Inglish priest of the same college, to a gentleman and his vvyf in Flaunders, latelie fled out of Ingland, for profession of the Catholique religion; Parsons, Robert-c1546-1610.