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Mr. Speakers speech, with His Maiesties speech to both Houses of Parliament, at the passing of the bill for tonnage and poundage
being an answer to Mr. Speakers speech at the presenting thereof, 22. Iune 1641 -
Mr. Speakers speech with His Majesties speech to both Houses of Parliament at the passing of the bill for tonnage and poundage
being an answer to Mr. Speakers speech at the presenting thereof 22 June 1641 -
His Maiesties declaration, to all his loving subiects
published with the advice of his Privie Councell -
His Maiesties declaration, to all his loving subiects
published with the advice of his Privie Councel -
By the King. A proclamation for the speedy payment of the monies assessed by Parliament for disbanding the armies
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His Maiesties letter to both houses of Parliament
with a new protestation against the Parliament in England and also against all Protestants made by the rebels in Ireland : which protestation was read in the House of Commons, Ian 20, 1641 : whereunto is added the two petitions of the inhabitants of the county of Essex : one to the House of Peeres, Ian. 19, the other to the committee of the House of Commons sitting at Grocers Hall, London -
By the Kings Maiesty were accused with seven articles of high treason, these worthy members in the House of Commons in Parliament, Monday Ian. 3, 1641
viz. the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. Iohn Pym esquire, Denzill Hollis esquire, Iohn Hampden esquire, Sir Arthur Haslerig Kt., William Strowd esquire -
His Maiesties answer to the petition which accompanied the declaration of the House of Commons
presented to him at Hampton-Court, the first of December, 1641 -
Mr. Speakers speech before His Majestie and both Houses of Parliament, after his returne from Scotland, upon passing the Bill for Tunnage and Poundage, on Thursday the 2. of December, relating the present distempers of England and Ireland
also, the King's most excellent Majestie's speech to the honourable House of Parliament the same Thursday Deceb. 2, 1641 -
His Majesties speech, delivered to both Houses in Parliament, the 14th of December 1641
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His Maiesties speciall command under the great seale of England
To the Lord Major of the honourable City of London, dated Decemb. 9. 1641. For the speedy sending of precepts into severall wards of the city. To suppresse the tumultuous and unlawfull assemblies, and riotous disorders both in the City of London and Westminster. VVith a relation of the riotous assemblies, mutinous uproares, and disorders, made and committed by a company, of Brownists or Seperatists within the City of London and VVestminster. Also, in what manner they entred into St. Georges church, where one of them made a sermon, on Sunday Decemb. 12. VVhereunto is added the riotous insurrection and rebellion of some prisoners in New-gate condemned to dye, on Munday December 13. 1641 -
The Nationall Assembly of Scotland, with the oath taken by the Parliament men, &c. Printed at Edinburgh, by James Bryson, 1641
Whereunto is annexed his most gracious Majesties speech, to the Parliament of Scotland, the 17. of August. 1641 -
The Kings most Excellent Majesties proclamation and the Estates of Parliament in Scotland
for the publishing of certaine statutes and ordinances by them enacted concerning the unnecessary confluence of his liege-people to Edinburgh in the time of this Parliament October 20, 1641 -
The Kings Maiesties speech on the 2 day of December 1641 to the honourable House of Parliament
likewise a true relation of all those cruel rapes and murders which have lately beene committed by the papists in Ireland : with the names of severall marchants that were taken transporting ammunition to Ireland for the rise of the rebels -
His Royall Maiesties speech spoken in the high court of Parliament on Friday, December the 2, 1641
with the love which His Majesty lately hath shown to the city of London by knighting five aldermen at his palace at Hampton Court and royally giving them againe into their hands London-Derrie -
The Kings Maiesties speech in the House of Lords in Parliament on Tuesday the 14 day of Decemb. 1641
for the raising of forces to reduce the Irish rebels to a loyall subjection : also a letter sent by the Lord chiefe justices of Ireland to the House of Parliament Decemb. 14, 1641 concerning their miserable and distressed estate in the county of Conno : the rebels being within 4 miles of Dublin : likewise the copie of a letter sent from the major of Plimmouth [sic] discribing the insatiable cruelty of the rebels done to the Protestants in all places where they came -
His Majesties speech to both Houses of Parliament December the second 1641
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His Majesties speech in the House of Commons 4 Januarii 1641
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His Maiesties speciall command under the great seale of England
to the Lord Major of the honourable city of London dated Decemb. 9, 1641 : for the speedy sending of precepts into severall wards of the city : to suppresse the tumultuous and unlawfull assemblies and riotous disorders both in the city of London and VVestminster : vvith a relation of the riotous assemblies, mutinous vproares and disorders made and committed by a company of Brownists or Seperatists within the city of London and VVestminster : also in what manner they entred into St. Georges church where one of them made a sermon on Sunday Decemb. 12 : vvhereunto is added the riotous insurrection and rebellion of some prisoners in New-gate condemned to dye on Munday December 13, 1641 -
A Great conspiracy by the papists in the kingdome of Ireland
discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dvblin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 : vvhich proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England, and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the kings owne hand, and sent to Mr. Nicholas, Clarke of the counsell from Edenbvrgh Octob. 18, 1641 -
By the King. A proclamation commanding Henry Percy, Esquire, Henry Jermyn, Esquire, Sir John Sucklyn, Knight, VVilliam Davenant, and Captain Billingsley, to render themselves within ten dayes
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The Kings Majesties speech
in the Parliament at Edinburgh the seventeenth day of August, 1641 -
His Majesties message sent by the Lord Chamberlain to the House of Peers, the 28. of December. 1641
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The Kings Majesties speech to the sixe heads, concerning the Queens going into Holland
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His Ma[ties] speech, & the Queenes speech, concerning the reasons of the House of Commons, to stay the Queens going into Holland
delivered to the Lords, at a conference the 14. of July