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By the King and Queen. A proclamation requiring all seamen and mariners to render themselves to Their Majesties service
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By the King and Queen. A proclamation in order to Their Majesties intended coronation
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By the King and Queen. A proclamation for a general fast
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By the King and Queen. A proclamation by and with the advice of Their Majesties Privy Council for preventing of false musters and injuries which may be done either to the soldiery or subjects
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By the King and Queen. A proclamation requiring the bringing in of arms lately embezelled
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By the King and Queen. A proclamation. Whereas by the act of this present Parliament intituled An Act for the Amoving Papists and Reputing Papists from the Cities of London and Westminster
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By the King and Queen. A proclamation declaring the Parliament shall be prorogued until the fourteenth day of June next
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By the King and Queen. A proclamation concerning coals
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The genuine letters of Mary Queen of Scots, to James Earl of Bothwell
found in his secretary's closet after his decease; and now in the possession of a gentleman of Oxford. Discovering the greatest and most secret Transactions of Her Time. Translated from the French originals, by Edward Simmonds, Late of Christ's-Church College, Oxford. Never before made publick. To which is added, remarks on each letter, with an abstract of her life. In a Letter to the Bookseller, from an unknown Hand -
Paraphrasis Psalmorum Davidis Poetica, Prioribus editionibus ante hac editis multo castigator
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The copy of certain lettres sent to the Quene, and also to doctour Martin and doctour Storye, by the most reuerende father in God, Thomas Cranmer Archebishop of Cantorburye from prison in Oxeforde: who (after long and most greuous strayt emprisoning and cruell handlyng) most constauntly and willingly suffred martirdome ther, for the true testimonie of Christ, in Marche. 1556
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An acte agaynst the excessiue takynge of the Kynge and the Queenes Maiesties purueyours
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An acte for the repeale of certayne actes made in the tyme of Kyng Edwarde the Sixt
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By the Kyng and the Quene
where as by the statute made in the seconde yeare of Kynge Henry the Fourth, concernyng the repression of heresies -
By the Kyng and the Quene
where as many good and profitable lawes, statutes, and ordynaunces haue bene heretofore made and deuysed, for the good gouernement, order and common weale of this realme -
By the Kyng and the Quene
the Kyng and Quenes most excellente maiesties, vnderstandinge howe that dyuers naughty and insolent persons haue now of late attempted to make quarelles -
By the Kyng and the Quene
the King and Quenes maiesties being credible enfourmed that diuerse and many there louing faythfull and obedient subiectes, inhabityng vpon the sea costes, and vsyng traffyque by sea, and dyuers others be very desirous to prepare and esquippe sundry shypes ... for the anoyaunce of there maiesties enemies the Frenchmen -
By the Quene
forasmuch as diuerse light and seditious persons, delyting in continuall alterations and never contented with the present estate, haue of late much presumed, and yet cease not to inuente, spreade, and publishe many false, vntrue, and vayne rumors -
By the Quene
Mary by the the grace of God Quene of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the fayth, & of the Church of England and also of Ireland in earth the supreme heade : to all mayres, shiriffes, bayliffes, constables, & to all other our officers, ministers & subiectes, to every of thẽ gretynge -
Marie by the grace of God, Quene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, defendour of the faith, and in the earth supreme hed [sic] of the Churches of Englãd and Irelande
to all our most louing, faithfull, and obedient subiectes greting -
Philippe and Marye by the grace of God, Kyng and Queene of England, Fraunce, Naples, Jerusalem, and Irelande ...
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A proclamation set forth by the Kyng and Quenes most excellent maiesties with thaduice of theyr most honorable counsayle of certeyne moneyes and coynes of fyne gold & fine sylver with the valuation of the same, newlye set forth by theyr highnesse
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A proclamation set fourth by the Kynge and Quenes maiesties, agaynste Thomas Stafforde, and others traytours his adherentes
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A proclamation set fourth by the Quenes Maiestie, with the aduise of her moost honorable counsell, for the newe seuerall monies, and coines of fyne sterlynge syluer and golde, and the valuation of euery of the same, newe set furth by her heighnes
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William and Mary ... whereas we are credibly informed ... that on Monday, the eleventh day of September last the greatest part of the parish church of Towyn ... fell down and sunk ... we ... have given and granted ... full power, licence and authority to ask, gather ... and take the alms and charitable benevolence of our loving subjects ...