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Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin the twenty first day of September, Anno Dom. 1703. In the second year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Anne, before His Grace James Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland: and continued by several adjournments and prorogations to the twenty third of June, 1707
And continued under His Excellency Thomas Earl of Pembroke, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by prorogation, until the sixth of May, 1708. And likewise continued under His Excellency Thomas Earl of Wharton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several prorogations, until the twentieth of May, 1710. Being the fifth session of this present Parliament -
By the Queen, a proclamation
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By the Queen, a proclamation
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. We being informed, that the streets and passages leading through our cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs thereof, have been filled of late with great numbers of loose, idle, and disorderly persons
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. Whereas the justices assigned for the several circuits of that part of our kingdom of Great Britain, called England, have prefixed and published the days and places for holding this present Lent Assizes within their respective circuits
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R
We having received an humble application from the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, that a day of fasting and humiliation may observed throughout that part of our kingdom -
Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin the twenty first day of September, Anno Dom. 1703
In the second year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady Queen Anne, before His Grace James Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieuenant General and General Governor of Ireland -
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesties ships of war
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By the Queen, a proclamation, requiring quarantain to be performed by ships coming from the Baltick Sea
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By the Queen, a proclamation, in order to the electing and summoning the sixteen peers of Scotland
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for dissolving this present parliament, and declaring the speedy calling of another
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for calling a new parliament
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general fast
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for a general fast
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By the Queen, a proclamation, commanding all papists and reputed papists to depart from the cities of London and Westminster, and from within ten miles from the same
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By the Queen, a proclamation. We having received an humble application from the general assembly of the Church of Scotland, ...
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Whereas the justices assigned for the several circuits of that part of our kingdom of Great Britain, called England, have prefixed and published the days and places for holding this present lent assizes ...
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. We being informed, that the streets and passages leading through our cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs thereof, have been filled of late with great numbers of loose, idle, and disorderly persons, ...
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By the Queen, a proclamation
Anne R. Whereas we have been informed, that great numbers of seaman and mariners belonging to our ships of war -
By the Queen, a proclamation
Anne R. We taking into our serious consideration the continued war -
By the Queen, a proclamation
Anne R. Whereas Robert Balfour, master of Burleigh, hath been indicted for the cruel and barbarous murder of Mr. Henry Stenhouse -
Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament on Munday the twenty seventh day of November, 1710