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A copie of the commission sent from His Majestie to the conspirators of the citie of London
for the raysing an army of horse and foot, and levying of money, plate, ammunition, &c. : whereby also power is given to these commissioners, or any foure of them to execute martiall law, to kill and slay all those that shall oppose them or all such as are under the command of His Excellencie the Earle of Essex -
His Majesties speech spoken to the mayor, aldermen, and commonaltie of the citie of Oxford, and to the high sheriffes of the counties of Oxford and Berks, with divers justices of peace in the said counties, at a generall summons
requesting their assistance by contribution of money, plate, and horses, towards the supportment of his present wars -
The Kings Maiesties letter sent to the House of Commons and there read
with a worthy speech spoken by Sir William Wroth concerning the Parliaments complying with His Majesties propositions contained therein : desiring that it may be taken into present consideration and in answer returned to His Majestie concernng the same -
His Majesties last remonstrance to the whole kingdome of England
in vindication of his royall integrity from the calumnious aspersions of some, who report that He doth only pretend peace, but not intend it, with his high court of parliament -
His Maiesties declaration to all his loving subjects
in answer to a declaration of the Lords and Commons upon the proceedings of the late treaty of peace, and severall intercepted letters of His Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earle of North-Hampton, Oxford, 3 June 1643 -
His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
on Munday [sic] the 28th of January, 167⁷/₈. Published by his Majesties command -
Charles the Second, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
to all and singular arch-bishops, bishops, arch-deacons, deans, and their officials ... : whereas the cathedral church of St. Pauls situate in our city of London ... by the late dreadful fire in London was destroyed and consumed to such a degree -
Whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majesty was gratiously pleased upon Munday the ninteenth day of September last past, in the head of his army, to make His Royall protestation in these words
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Trusty and well-beloved we greet you well
whereas we have received information that those souldiers which have been forward to serve us in the forlorn hope, are not looked upon according to their merited valour and loyall service -
A proclamation for calling a Convention of Estates
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By the King
A proclamation commanding all persons being popish recusants, or so reputed, to depart from the cities of London and Westminster, and all other places within ten miles of the same -
Charles by the grace of God King of great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the Faith, To our lovits ... [proclamation for a rendezvous in arms, 28 September 1643]
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His Maiesties last, speech and protestation which hee made on Sunday, the fifth of this instant February, in the Cathedrall church of Oxford
the Lords and the cheife of the vnivorsity being present before the receiving of the sacrament for the renouncing of popery : with the piovs ioy of a trve heart enlarged on the contemplation and assurance of so great a happinesse to the great comfort of all His Majestye subjects which will live and dye in the Protestant religion and abhorre popery -
By the King, His Majesties proclamation on the behalfe of Sir Ralph Hopton and his proceedings in the counties of Cornwall and Devon
by virtue of His Majesties commission -
Trusty and wel-beloved, we greet you well
whereas all our subjects of the Kingdome of England and dominion of Wales, are both by their allegiance and the Act of Pacification, bound to resist and suppresse all such of our subjects of Scotland, as have in a hostile manner already entred of shall hereafter enter into this kingdome -
His Maiesties last declaration to all his loving subjects, especially the inhabitants of the citie of London
shewing his royall intentions concerning the finall conclusion of these wars, and an agreement between himselfe and his high court of Parliament -
His Maiesties last speech to the lords of his Privie councell and others at his first notice of the intentions of the city of London, concerning their petition for peace
wherein is briefly exprest the royall disposition of His excellent Majesty toward that honourable city, and his good inclination toward the kingdome in generall -
The Humble petition of the citie of Bristoll for an accommodation of peace between His Majestie and the honourable the High Court of Parliament
as it was presented to the Kings most excellent majestie at the court at Oxford, by foure of the aldermen of the said citie, on Saturday the seventh of Januarie : with His Majesties gracious answer therunto -
A speech or complaint lately made by the Spanish embassadour to His Majestie at Oxford upon occasion of the taking of a ship called Sancta Clara in the port of Sancto Domingo richly laden with plate, cocheneal and other commodities of great value by one Captaine Bennet Strafford and by him brought to Southampton
being a matter of high concernment betwixt the two Kings of Spaine and England : also a proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara lately brought into Southampton -
His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects
after his victories over the Lord Fairfax in the north, and Sir William Waller in the west, and the taking of Bristoll by His Majesties forces -
His Majesties gracious message of the fifth of this instant May to both Houses of Parliament
occasioned by a bill delivered to His Majesty from both Houses by Sir Robert King, knight and William Jephson and Arthur Hill Esquires, intituled, An act for the speedy payment of moneys subscribed towards the reducing of the rebels in Ireland, which yet remains unpaid -
His Majesties gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors
to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 23d of May, 1678 -
Articles and rules, for the better government of His Majesties forces in Scotland
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His Majesties gracious speech
together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 23d of May, 1678 -
His Majesties last gracious message to both Houses of Parliament