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Papers, delivered in by the Commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland at London, to the Honorable Houses of the Parliament of England
containing, 1. Their answer upon the whole propositions of peace. 2. Reasons touching the militia. 3. The citations of severall passages ou of the declarations of the Honourable Houses concerning the militia, and uniformity in religion. 4. Reasons why the result of the Committee of both kingdoms at Edinburgh, 28. Novem. 1643. is a treaty -
Acts done and past in the third session of the second triennall Parliament of our soveraign Lord Charles the II, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith
holden at Edinburgh, beginning the twenty third of May and ending the seventh day of August, 1649 -
The desires of the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland
that both Houses of Parliament may sit in freedome for setling of religion according to the covenant. That King Charles the Second (upon just satisfaction given) may be admitted to the government of these kingdomes. [T]ogether with their protestation against all proceedings to the contrary -
The fourth paper delivered in to the Houses of Parliament by the Commissioners of Scotland
containing their reasons, why the result of the committee of both kingdomes at Edinburgh 28. Novemb. 1643. is a treaty -
The desires of the States of Scotland to the Parliament of England
concerning, His Majesties advancing from Newcastle towards the city of London, with their deserting of the garrisons of Newcastle and Tinmouth, and Major Gen: Skippon to take possession of them. Likewise the proceedings of the Parliaments Commissioners at Newcastle, and his Majesties propositions to the Scots Lords, about his departure from thence -
Act anent brieves, letters, commissions, and others raised and purchased in our late soveraign lords name, before the fifth of February, instant
Edinburgh, the sixth day of February, the yeer of God, 1649 -
Propositions from the Right Honourable the Commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty
In the name of themselves, and all the commons of that nation; concerning His Majesties Royall Person, Crown, and Dignity; as also, touching the weakning of His Majesties power, and Authority Royall. With the proceedings of the Commons of England thereupon -
God save the King. At Edinburgh the fifth day of February, one thousand six hundred fourty and nine years
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The declaration of the Commissioners for the Kingdom of Scotland concerning the removall of His Majestie from Holdenby
together with a speech made by the Earl of Lauderdale touching the same at a conference with both Houses of Parliament on Saterday the 5th of June, 1647 -
Acts done and past in the sixth session of the first triennial Parliament of our soveraigne Lord Charles ...
holden at Edinburgh, beginning the third of November 1646, and ending the twenty seventh of March 1647 -
A declaration of the kingdome of Scotland, to the Parliament of England
together with the answer of the Commissioners for the kingdom of Scotland, to both Houses of Parliament upon the new propositions of peace, and the foure bills to be sent to His Majesty -
Act and commission anent the excise, Edinburgh, 10 March, 1647
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A letter sent by the commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, to the speakers of both Houses of Parliament, for His Majesties coming to London, to treat with the Houses about the propositions for peace
as also a petition of the inhabitants of the city of London, and of severall counties and corporations, in conformity to that letter -
The letter from the commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland, to the commissioners of both houses
concerning His Majesties coming to the Scotish Army -
Papers delivered in by the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland at London, to the honorable Houses of the Parliament of England
containing, 1. Their answer upon the whole propositions of peace, 2. Reasons touching the militia, 3. The citations of severall passages out of the declaration of the honourable Houses concerning the militia, and uniformity in religion, 4. Reasons why the result of the Committee of Both Kingdoms at Edinburgh, 28 Novem. 1643 is a treaty -
Act repealing all acts of Parliament or Committee made for the late unlawfull engagement
and ratifying the protestation and opposition against the same -
Act against swearing, drinking, and mocking of pietie
Perth, August 7, 1645 -
God save the King. At Edinburgh the fifth day of February, one thousand six hundred fourty and nine years
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His majesties last answer to the papers and propositions of the Commissioners of Scotland
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A paper sent from the Parliament of Scotland
demanding the liberty of their commissioners, avowing the papers by them delivered in to be agreeable to the instructions received from them with their declaration of their tendernesse of the union betwixt the nations, that however any prevalent party in either kingdom hath infringed, or may break the bounds, yet they do not conceive it either agreeable to Gods will, or conducible to the welfare of these nations, to lay the here within mentioned sacred ties aside, as dissolved and cancelled -
The letter from the commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland to the commissioners of both houses, concerning His Maiesties coming to the Scotish Army
Dated at Southwel the fifth of May. 1646 -
Tvvo letters
the one to his Excellency the Lord Fairfax, the other to Lieutenant General Cromwell, from the Commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland now residing at London -
Act anent the recruting the armies
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Edinburgh 10. February 1647. Act for vplifting of ane moneths maintenance, for disbanding of these regiments horse and foot
that are not to be kept up for the service of the countrie -
Act anent the payment of officers, souldiers, and dragooners, horse and foot
in the quarters, quantity of their pay, and manner of payment of the same