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An order of the Lords and Commons in Parliaments for the relief and assistance of the Protestants in Ireland
also severall votes resolved upon by both houses of Parliament concerning the securing of the kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales -
The reformado, precisely charactered by a transformed church-warden, at a vestry, London
The motion of the world this day is mov'd the quite contrary way -
A Letter sent to the Right Worshipfull, William Lenthall Esquire, speaker in the Commons House of Parliament, from the major of Bristoll and others, whose names are hereunto subscribed
Intimating the free benevolence of the city of Bristoll, for the relief of the Protestants in Ireland. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com -
A Letter sent to the Right Worshipful William Lenthall Esquire, speaker in the Commons House of Parliament, from the major of Bristoll and others whose names are hereunto subscribed
intimating the free benevolence of the city of Bristoll, for the reliefe of the Protestants in Ireland -
A letter of great consequence
sent by the Honorable Robert Lord Monro out of the Kingdom of Ireland to the Honorable, the Committee for the Irish affairs in England concerning the state of the rebellion there : together with the relation of a great victory he obtained and of his taking the Earl of Antrim, about whom w[a]s found divers papers which discovered a dangerous plot against the Protestants in all his Majesties dominions : their plot being set down by consent of the Queen majestie for the ruine of religion and overthrow of His Majesties three Kingdoms -
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
concerning the present lamentable estate and miserable condition of Ireland : the poore Protestants in some places being forced to kill their horses to satisfie their hunger, and very many others having perished by famine : with some sad and serious motives propounded by both Houses to all pious and well affected Englishmen for their speedy reliefe, a thing earnestly to be intended, considering what courses are now set on foot at Oxford for bringing those barbarous rebels into this kingdome -
The Reformado
precisely charactered -
The religion of the Dutch, represented in several letters from a Protestant officer in the French army, to a pastor, and professor of divinity, at Berne in Swisserland. Out of the French, by J. D. of Kidwelly
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A Letter from a protestant in Ireland, to a member of the House of Commons in England
Vpon occasion of the treaty in that kingdome -
A letter of great consequence
sent by the Honorable, Robert Lord Monro, out of the Kingdom of Ireland, to the Honorable, the Committee for the Irish affairs in England, concerning the state of the rebellion there. Together with the relation of a great victory he obtained, and of his taking the Earl of Antrim, about whom w[a]s found divers papers, which discovered a dangerous plot against the Protestants in all his Majesties dominions, their plot being set down by consent of the Queens majestie, for the ruine of religion, and overthrow of His Majesties three Kingdoms. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com -
A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
for new loans, and contributions, as well from the united Provinces of Holland, as from England and Wales, for the speedy relief of the miserable and distressed estate of the Protestants in the Kingdom of Ireland; whose lives are dayly sacrificed, not only to the malice of their and our bloudy enemies (the popish rebels) but likewise to starving, cold, and hunger. Die lunæ, 30 Januar. 1642. It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith published in print, and that all parsons, vicars, and curates, in the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, be required to read this ordinance in their severall churches and chappels respectively the next Lords day after the receiving of said ordinance: And they are likewise required to stirre up the people to a large and free benevolence, to our poor brethren in Ireland, according as it is expressed in this ordinance. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliament. Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com -
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Concerning the present lamentable estate and miserable condition of Ireland. The poore Protestants in some places being forced to kill their horses to satisfie their hunger, and very many others having perished by famine. With some sad and serious motives propounded by both Houses, to all pious and well affected Englishmen for their speedy reliefe, a thing earnestly to be intended, considering what courses are now set on foot at Oxford for bringing those barbarous rebels into this kingdome. Die Veneris. 16 June. 1643. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this Declaration shall be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum -
A faithfull and seasonable advice, or, The necessity of a correspondencie for the advancement of the Protestant cause
Humbly suggested to the great councell of England assembled in Parliament -
A looking-glasse
Wherein is discovered the face of distraction, the cruelty of the papist, and misery of the protestant in most parts of this kingdome: together with an exhortation to all men to be vigilant, and valiant, and to meet approaching mischiefe far from their own dwellings, lest not able to resist it there, it breake into their houses, take all away, and plead law for it. Also certaine eminent townes lately pillaged and plundered; doe here in their owne persons, report their owne calamities, and perswade all other free townes in the kingdome, by taking notice of their miseries, to prevent their own ruines -
An order of the Lords and Commons in Parliaments, for the relief and assistance of the Protestants in Ireland
Also severall votes, resolved upon by both houses of Parliament, concerning the securing of the kingdome of England, and Dominion of Wales. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this order and votes be printed and published. Joh. Brown, Cleric. Parliament. H. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com -
A Letter from a protestant in Ireland to a member of the House of Commons in England
vpon occasion of the treaty in that kingdome -
A faithfvll and seasonable advice, or, The necessity of a correspondencie for the advancement of the Protestant cause
humbly suggested to the great councell of England assembled in Parliament