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By the Queene. A proclamation against sundry abuses practised by diuers lewd & audacious persons falsly naming themselues messengers of her Maiesties Chamber, trauelling from place to place with writings counterfeited in forme of warrants
as also against another sort of vagabond persons that carrie counterfeit pasports wherewith to begge and gather almes -
By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation. Whereas Their Majesties by their royal proclamation of the ninth of this instant March
were graciously pleased to promise and declare, that whosoever should discover any person who had been guilty of making or forging any of the false and counterfeit warrants and passes -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation, for the discovery and apprehending of highway men and robbers, and for a reward to the discoverers
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An account of the proceedings at the Sessions, held at Iustice-hall in the Old-bayly, which began on 14th. of October last
With the tryals, condemnation, and execution, of William Prickit William Palmer, with the tryals of several other malefactors, for divers kinds of fellonies: as thefts, burglaries, bigamy, murder, receiving of fellons, forgery, &c -
His Majesties most gracious pardon
vvhich was pleaded by the prisoners, convicted of divers crimes and notorious offences, many of which had received sentence of death, &c. at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly to the number of fifty three, &c. on Monday the 26th. of July, 1686. and in the second year of His Majestes reign: with the names of those that were in the free-pardon, and appeared not -
By the King· A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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A proclamation for apprehending several traitors and fugitives
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By the Protector
A proclamation commanding a speedy and due execution of the lavvs made against the abominable sins of drunkenness, profane swearing and cursing, adultery, fornication, and other acts of uncleannesse; for observing the assize of bread, ale, and fewel; and touching weights, and measures; for setting the poor on work, and providing for the impotent and aged poor, and punishing rogues and vagabonds, taking accounts of church-wardens and overseers of the poor; and against disturbing of publick preachers, and profanation of the Lords day -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation, for apprehending of robbers on the high-way, &c. and for a reward to the discoverers, &c
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An act for the punishment of crimes committed upon, or beyond the seas
Die Jovis, 20 Septembr. 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'