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An Act Establishing the Powers of Lord Admiral of England and Lord VVarden of the Cinque Ports, upon the Councel of State
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An Act for Continuance of a Former Act for Setling the Militia of This Commonwealth
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An Act for a Seal of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England
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Two orders of Parliament concerning the apprehending of thieves
die Veneris, 10 Januarii, 1650 -
A vote of the Parliament touching delinquents
die Martis, 26 Martii, 1650 -
An Act enabling the commissioners for the customs to give an oath
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An Act constituting Major-General Philip Skippon to be major-general, and commander in chief of all the forces within the city of London, the late lines of communication, and weekly bills of mortality
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Die Veneris, 27 Septembr. 1650
Upon report from the Committee for Suppressing Licentious and Impious Practices under Pretence of Religion, Liberty, &c -
An act for suppressing the detestable sins of incest, adultery and fornication
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An Act for turning the books of the lavv, and all proces and proceedings in courts of iustice, into English·
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Die Martis, 23 Julii, 1650. Resolves of Parliament, concerning such delinquents as have not paid in their fines according to compositions
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A declaration of the Parlament of England, upon the marching of the armie into Scotland. Die Mercurii Junii 26. 1650. Ordered by the Parlament, that it bee referred to the Council of State, to see this declaration forthwith printed & published. Henrie Scobell Cler. Parl
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Die Martis, 9 Aprilis, 1650
Resolved by the Parliament, that the arms of the late King be taken down in all ships of and belonging to the Commonwealth -
By the trustees appointed by authority of Parliament, for providing maintenance for ministers, and other pious uses. April 19. 1650
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Die Veneris, 8 Martii, 1649
Mr. Millington reports from the Committtee [sic] of plundred ministers, the matter of fact touching the book entituled, The doctrine of the Fourth Commandment deformed by popery, reformed and restored to its primitive purity, &c -
A proclamacion set furth by thee Kynges Maiesty
wyth thassent of hys moost honorable preuy counsaill concernyng the true and lawfull wyndyng of wolles -
A proclamation, aswel for restrainct of cariyng of graine out of the realme and order of bringyng of the same to the markettes, as also for restraynct of cariyng out of all kindes of victualles and certain other commodites of the realme, set furth by the kynges Maiestie, with thaduise of his highnes counsaill, for reformacion of the excessiue prices of thesame, the .xx. of October, the. iiij. yere of his most noble reigne
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A proclamation published vnder the name of Iames King of Great Britanny. With a briefe & moderate answere therunto. Whereto are added the penall statutes, made in the same kingdome, against Catholikes. Togeather with a letter which sheweth the said Catholikes piety: and diuers aduertisements also, for better vndersatnding of the whole matter. Translated out of Latin into English
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Proclamatie des Conincklijcke Majesteyts van Enghelandt, van de macht der gheestelijcke Hoven onder sijn Rijck
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By the King
a proclamation touching the Corporation of Sope-makers of London -
By the King
a proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure, in the incorporating of the tradesmen and artificers, inhabiting within three miles of the citie of London -
By the King
a proclamation for putting off this next Bartholomew Faire in Smithfield, and Our Lady Faire in Southwarke -
By the King
a proclamation for calling in a book, entituled, An introduction to a deuout life, and that the same be publikely burnt -
By the King
a proclamation concerning the tradesmen and artificers within three miles of the citie of London, not yet admitted into the new corporation -
Henry the Eyght by the grace of God kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faith ...
to the honour of almyghtie God, and for the concorde, quiete, and wealthe of this his realme, and subiectes of the same, beganne this thirde session of his moste high court of Parliament at Westminster, the XIIII daye of Januarye, in the fiue and thyrty yere of His Maiesties moste noble and victorious reigne, and there held and continued the same thirde session tyll the xxix day of Marche in the sayd fiue and thirty yere, wherin were establishede these actes folowynge