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The reports of Sr. Creswell Levinz, Knt. late one of the judges in the Court of Common-Pleas at Westminster; in French and English
Containing cases heard and determin'd in the Court of King's Bench, during the time that Sir Robert Foster, Sir Robert Hyde, and Sir John Kelyng were cheif justices there; as also of certian cases in other courts at Westminster, during that time. Translated into English by Mr. Serjeant Salkeld, and others of the Middle-Tempe. With two tables; the one of the names of the cases, and the other of the principal matters contain'd therein. In three parts. The second edition carefully corretcted; with many thousand referecences to the reports, never before printed. Part I -
Anno regni Caroli II Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, vicessimo secundo & vicessimo tertio
at the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661, in the thirteenth year of the reign of our most gracious sovereign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c. -
An alphabetical list of the Right Honourable the Lords
and also 30 of those Members of the Honourable House of Commons, in England and Wales, that were for Dr. Henry Sacheverell -
The several acts of Parliament made for establishing, ordering, and collecting of His Majesties revenue arising by hearth-money
abstracted also in an index, and margented accordingly -
An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, with the advice of his Council
for an assessment of threescore thousand pounds by the moneth, for six moneths, for and towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonwealth. Thursday February 8. 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council, that this order and declaration be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the Council -
By the Lord Protector
A proclamation declaring His Highness pleasure and command for putting in execution the laws, statutes and ordinances made against Jesuits and priests, and for the speedy conviction of popish recusants -
Anno Regni Caroli II Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, vicesimo secundo
At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661. in the thirteenth year of the reign of ... Lord Charles ... And there continued by several prorogations to the 14th day of February 1670 -
By His Highness: a proclamation prohibiting the disturbing of ministers and other Christians in their assemblies and meetings
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By the Protector: a proclamation for perfecting the collection for relief of the Protestant inhabitants of the valleys of Lucern, Angrona, &c
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By His Highness: a proclamation prohibiting horse-races for six moneths
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An exact abridgement of all statutes in force and use
upon the 4th day of January, in the year of our Lord 1641/42. Faithfully extracted out of the said statutes, from the beginning of Magna Carta: to the said time, and alphabetically digested under apt titles. Whereunto is also annexed, a perfect table, which may serve as a concordance, for the ready discovery of any materiall clause throughout the said statutes. By Edm. Wingate, of Grayes Inne Esq -
A declaration of His Highnes by the advice of his council
shewing the reasons of their proceedings for securing the peace of the Commonwealth upon occasion of the late insurrection and rebellion -
His Majesties finall answer concerning episcopacie
delivered in to the commissioners of Parliament the first of Novemb. 1648 -
The proceedings of both Houses of Parliament, in the years 1702, 1703, 1704, upon the bill to prevent occasional conformity, interspers'd with speeches for and against the bill, ... As also the arguments made use of ... by a select committee of Lords and Commons. To which i added, reasons for bringing in such a useful bill
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At the court at White-Hall, August the 19th, 1670
present, the King's Most Excellent Majesty -
By the King. A proclamation requiring all officers or souldiers that served in the armies of any the late usurped powers, and have been disbanded, cashiered, or turned out, to depart the cities of London and Westminster and borough of Southwark before the sixteenth day of this instant June
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By the King. A proclamation requiring all officers or souldiers that served in the armies of any the late usurped powers, and have been disbanded, cashiered, or turned out, to depart the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark, before the sixteenth day of this instant June
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas upon Tuesday, the sixth of this instant December
between the hours of six and seven in the evening, a barbarous and inhumane attempt was made upon the person and life of our right trusty, and right entirely beloved cousin, and counsellor, James Duke of Ormond -
An abstract of the forfeitures and penalties set and imposed on offences done contrary to the act of Parliament, for paving and cleansing the streets
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By the Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Common-wealth, and France
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Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, &c
To all and singular archbishops, bishops, arch-deacons, deanes, and their officials ... Whereas a great number of our good subjects peaceably following their employments at sea, have been seen lately taken by the Turkish pyrates, under whom they now remain in most cruel, and inhumane bondage -
By the Protector. A proclamation giving notice that the remaining differences bewixt the English and Dutch merchants stand referred to Commissioners appointed on both sides
who are to assemble at Amsterdam in Holland, the 20. of July 1655 -
By the Commissioners for Charitable Uses. Whereas there is a special commission directed to us, under the Great-Seal of England, by his Highness Oliver Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging, for the redressing of the misimployment and concealing of lands, goods and stocks of money heretofore given to charitable uses, as well by kings and queens of England, as by other well disposed persons. ...
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By the Protector. A proclamation commanding all persons, who have been of the late Kings party
or his sons, to depart out of the cities of London and Westminster, and late lines of communication, on or before Thursday the twelfth day of July instant -
By the King. A proclamation requiring the Members of both Houses of Parliament to attend at the time prefixed by the adjournment, being the twenty fourth day of October next