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Die Veneris 5 March 1646. The Lords in Parliament assembled taking into their consideration the multitude of beggars, poore, and vagabonds in and about the cities of London Westminster, and in other parts of this kingdome
for prevention whereof, divers acts of Parliament have been made -
More ordinances and orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
concerning sequestring of the estates of delinquents, papists, and intelligencers -
Die Jovis, 8. Julii, 1646
Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that all such persons as have presented their petitions at Goldsmiths-Hall -
Die Sabbathi 19. Decembris, 1646
It is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that the city printer shall print and publish the two petitions presented to the house this day -
Die Iovis 28 Maii, 1646
For as much as many writs of error be now brought, and the records thereupon be removed into this present Parliament -
Die Lunæ 4. Maii 1646
Ordered that it be, and it is hereby declared by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that what person soever shall harbour and conceale, or know of the harbouring or concealing of the kings person; and shall not reveale it immediately to the speakers of both Houses, shall be proceeded against as a traitor to the Common-wealth, forfeit his whole estate, and die without mercy -
His Majesties last most gracious message of Decemb. 20. 1646. to the Lords & Commons of the Parliament of England assembled at Westminster
and to the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland at London, for a personall treaty -
Laws and ordinances of warre
established for the better conduct of the army: by His Excellency the Earl of Essex, Lord Generall of the forces raised by the authority of the Parliament; for the defence of king and kingdom. Together with orders established by His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, January 14. 1646. for regulating the army -
Die Jovis, 8. Julii, 1646. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that all such persons as have presented their petitions at Goldsmiths-Hall, ...
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The Kings Maiesties last most gracious message for peace
sent to the two houses of Parliament the 29 of Ianuary, 1645 -
His Maiesties letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Major, aldermen and Common-Councell of the city of London
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Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
the first for the appointing the house of Sr Richard Gurnie, late lord major of the city of London, scituate in the Old Jury for the use of the trustees and contractors &c. for the sale of the bishops-lands; the second for the alteration and explanation of the oath formerly appointed to be taken by the surveyors of the bishops-lands and for the better enabling of the trustees for bishops lands named in the former ordinances to discharge the trust in them reposed -
Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that Tuesday, being the two and twentieth day of September now next coming, be set apart for a day of publike thanksgiving to be observed and kept in all Churches and chappels, in the several counties, cities and places in the Kingdome of England, above tenne [sic] miles distant from the citie of London, ...
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All the severall ordinances and orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers
together with instructions for such persons as are imployed in sequestring of such delinquents estates : very useful for those whom it doth or may concerne -
Die Lunæ 1 Februarii 1646. Whereas divers delinquents have formerly and still doe addresse themselves unto some persons sitting at Goldsmiths Hall and there have and doe dayly enter into agreements for the taking off such sequestrations as are duly laid upon them by ordinance of Parliament
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Die Lunæ 8 Februarii 1646. Whereas the Lords in Parliament assembled did upon the first of this instant February order that a declaration should be printed and published
wherein amongst other things it was declared that the committees of the severall counties of England and dominion of Wales ought not to obey any order for the taking off or suspending any sequestrations untill a committee or commissioners for that purpose should be setled by ordidinance [sic] of Parliament -
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 -
Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
one for the abolishing of archbishops and bishops within the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales, and for setling of their lands and possessions upon trustees, for the use of the common-wealth -
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament to the whole kingdome concerning the excise
with additionall instructions for the better regulating of the same -
The severall ordinances and declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament ...
with instructions for the comptroller, the contractors, the surveyors, and the register : as also, the names of all the trustees and contractors, for the speedy execution of the same -
Die Mercurii, 21. Octobr. 1646. Committee of Navy and Customs appointed by Parliament
An order to the commissioners and officers of the custom-house of the port of London, and all other the commissioners and officers of any the out ports in this realm of England and dominion of Wales, for the putting in execution of the act made in Anno 3. of Edward the 4. (intituled) Certain merchandizes not lawful to be brought ready wrought into this realm, touching combs (into all) and of all other acts and laws in that case provided -
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
for the makinng [sic] of salt-peter within the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales, for the preservation and safety of the kingdom -
A message from His Majestie, to the speaker of the House of Peeres, pro tempore
to be communicated to the Lords and Commons in the Parliament assembled at Westminister, and to the commissioners from the Parliament of Scotland -
An order of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
for all papists, officers, souldiers of fortune, and all other delinquents that have adhered to, or assisted the enemy in the late warre against the Parliament of England, to depart out of the lines of communication and twenty miles distant at the least, before the eighteenth of this present December, or els [sic] to be imprisoned and proceeded against as traitors, except such persons as are herein excepted -
Die Iovis, 2. Iulii, 1646. In order to the safety of the Parliament and city; it is ordered by the commons in Parliament assembled, that all such persons of what degree or quality soever, officers, souldiers and others, as come out of Oxon, or any other of the Kings Garrisons, while they remaine within the cities of London and Westminster,...