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His Majesties last most gracious message of Decemb. 20. 1646. to the Lords & Commons of the Parliament of England assembled at Westminster
and to the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland at London, for a personall treaty -
The Kings Maiesties last most gracious message for peace
sent to the two houses of Parliament the 29 of Ianuary, 1645 -
His Maiesties letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Major, aldermen and Common-Councell of the city of London
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A message from His Majestie, to the speaker of the House of Peeres, pro tempore
to be communicated to the Lords and Commons in the Parliament assembled at Westminister, and to the commissioners from the Parliament of Scotland -
His Majesties message to both houses of Parliament at Westminster
sent from Oxford 23. Martii, 1645 -
The Scotish dove sent out the last time
with her apology and vindication, as her last farewell -
The Kings Majesties letter, directed to the Committee of Estates of his Kingdome of Scotland
And his Majesties proclamation for disbanding of all forces within this Kingdom raised by his authority, and not allowed by Parliament, Secret Councell, or Committee of Estates -
Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britain ...
To the collector of the paroch of ... And to our lovits messengers -
Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britain ...
To the collector-depute of our Sheriffdom of ... and to our lovits messengers -
The propositions presented to His Majestie at Newcastle, the 24 day of July 1646
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Right trusty and entirely beloved cousin and councellor, wee greet you well, having used all possible and honourable meanes, by sending many gracious messages to the two Houses of Parliament ... to procure our personall treaty with them, for a safe and well grounded peace ...
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His Majesties letter to both Houses of Parliament, dated at New-Castle, the 10th of June, 1646
together with His Majesties warrant to the governours of Oxford, and all other his garrisons within this kingdome, to quit the same upon honourable tearmes -
His Majesties proclamation against a traiterous band contrived in the north
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His Majesties proclamation against a traiterous band contrived in the north
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His Maiesties letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Major, aldermen and Common-Councell of the city of London
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By the King, a proclamation for preventing of disorders in the night-time, in the garrison of Oxford
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The Kings letter to the Marquesse of Ormond
and the Marquesse of Ormonds letter to Monroe. Relating the Kings whole design, concerning all the three kingdoms -
A declaration of the Kings Majesties most gracious messages for peace
sent to the two Houses of Parliament at Westminster. Charles R. Our pleasure and command is, that these messages, with their answers, be forthwith published in all churches and chappels within our dominions. Printed at Oxford by Leonard Lichfield printer to the Vniversity. 1645. With a full answer thereunto in the behalfe of the Parliament -
His Maiesties message, to the kingdome of Scotland
shewing that he hath given order for disbanding all his forces in both kingdoms, for recalling all commissions to any at sea, and that he is resolved to apply himselfe totally to the councels and advices of his Parliaments, for setling of truth and peace. Together with divers papers presented to His Majesty at Newcastle by a committee of the Estates of the kingdome of Scotland. Published by speciall command -
A perfect true copie of His Maiesties answer to the propositions for peace
presented to His Majestie by the Lords Commoners and Commissioners of Both Kingdoms at Nevvcastle, vvith His Majesties further answer for summoning Prince Charles out of France, to returne to the Parliament of England -
The moderator
in reply to Mr Thomas Chaloners speech, and the Scots papers, concerning the disposall of the Kings person. With some observations concerning the originals, and power of the Parliaments of England and Scotland, and what the Kings power is in such cases. A copy of the Kings speech spoken before divers of the lords, peeres, and barons of the kingdome of Scotland. Also, a copie of the Irish rebels protestation, of their fidelity to the King, and confederacie against the Parliament; and their generall decree made at Waterford. Commanded to be published in all churches and chappels through the kingdome -
His Majesties last most gracious message of Decemb. 20. 1646. to the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England assembled at Westminster
and to the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland at London, for a personall treaty -
Charles by the grace of God, King of great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. To our lovits [blank] Our Lion King at Armes, his brethren heralds [blank] pursevants our sheriffs in that part conjunctly and severally specially constitute, greeting
forsameikle as James Grahame sometime Earle of Montrose, and Alaster MacDonald, having associate to themselves some Irish rebels, and unnaturall countreymen -
A view of the nevv directorie and a vindication of the ancient liturgie of the Church of England
in answer to the reasons pretended in the ordinance and preface, for the abolishing the one, and establishing the other