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By the Queene. Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our souerayne lady is creibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sondry places, in [and] about the citie of London, and in other places neere adioyning the same ...
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie our most gracious souerygne Lady, by reason of the plague [and] pestilence as well in the citie of London, as in the citie of Westminster, did lately by her highnes proclamation adiorne part of the tearme of Sainct Michael ...
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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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Statuta
the Kynge Our Souereygne Lord Henry the VIII, after the conquest by the grace of God Kynge of Englande & of Frau[n]ce, and Lorde of Irlande, at his Parlyament holden at Westmester the xii. daye of Nouembre in the vii. yere of his moste noble reygne to the honoure of God and holy churche, and for the co[m]men welth and profyte of this his royalme, by the assent of the Lordes spirituall and temporall, and the Co[m]mons in this present Parliament assembled, and by auctoryte of the same, hath do to be ordeyned made and enacted certayne statutes and ordynaunces in maner and fourme folowynge -
By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie hath by sundry former proclamations notified vnto her louing subiectes of this realme, the great inconuenience and mischiefe that hath growen to the same, by the great excesse of apparel in al states and degrees ...
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Anno quinto Reginæ Elizabethe
At the parliament holden at Westminster the. xii. of Ianuarie, in the fifth yeere of the reigne of our souereigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland Queene, defender of the fayth. &c. To the high pleasure of almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as foloweth -
A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax
in answer to the petition of the eleven members and the votes of the house, for bringing in a particular charge against them. An order by His Excellency for appointing a committee of the army to hold a treaty with the commissioners of Parliament, and a proclamation by His Excellency forbidding any abuse or obstruction to the levying the excise or other assessments -
Iniunctions geuen by the Queenes Maiestie. Anno Domini. 1559. The first yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Queene Elizabeth
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By the Queene
Whereas her Maiestie is giuen to vnderstand, that although she hath payd & disbursed all maner of chardges and expenses apperteyning to her Maiesties houshold -
By the Queene
Whereas the Queenes Maiestie hath by sundry former proclamations notified vnto her louing subiectes of this realme, the great inconuenience and mischiefe that hath growen to the same, by the great excesse of apparel in al states and degrees -
By the Queene
Where in the Parliament holden at Westminster, the seconde day of Apryl, in the. xiii. yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lady the Queene, there was for the reliefe of diuers poore decayed townes, and of great multituds of her poore subiectes, who otherwise were likely to perishe, or to become vnprofitable and daungerous to the common weale, among other prouided & established, one good and beneficial statute, entituled, An act for the continuance of making of cappes -
As wer borne afore matrimonie, should be legittimate, as well as thei that ...
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The acte of the Kynges reuenues
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An abstract of al the penall statutes which be generall, in force and vse
wherein is contayned the effect of all those statutes which doe threaten to the offendours therof the losse of life, member, landes, goods, or other punishment or forfaiture whatsoeuer. 2 Whereunto is also added in their apt titles, the effect of such other statutes, wherein there is any thing materiall and most necessary for eche subiect to knowe. 3 Moreouer the aucthoritie [et] duetie of al iustices of peace, shirifes, coroners, eschetors, maiors, baylifes, customers, comptroulers of custome, stewardes of leetes and liberties, aulnegers and purueiours, and what things by the letter of seuerall statutes in force they may, ought, or are compellable to doe, collected by Fardinando Pulton of Lincolnes Inne Gentelman -
In this volume are conteyned the statutes, made and established from the time of Kinge Henrye the thirde, vnto the firste yeare of the reygne of our most gracious and victorious soueraigne lord, King Henry the viii
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Henricus dei gratia Rex Anglie et Francie dñs Hybernie Uic. Norff. Suff. &c
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Henricus dei gr̃a Rex Angile [sic] et Francie et dominus Hybernie, Uic. Norff. Suff. salute
precipimus vobis tirnuter iniũgentes -
A proclamation for the marchauntes aduenturers
[...] Elizabeth dei gratia Angliæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, Regina fidei defensor, &c. [...] -
Anno Mariæ primo
Actes made in the parliament begun and holden at VVestminster the second day of Aprill, in the first yeere of the reigne of our most gratious soueraigne Ladye Marie, by the grace of God, Queene of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, defender of the fayth, and there continued and kept to the dissolution of the same, beyng the fyfth day of May then next ensuing, as foloweth. Cum priuilegio Reginæ Mariæ