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At the Council-Chamber in White-Hall, Monday the 22th of October 1688
this day an extraordinary Council met, where were likewise present, by His Majesties desire and appointment, Her Majesty the Queen dowager, and such of the peers of this kingdom both spiritual and temporal as were in town : and also the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the city of London, the judges, and several of their Majesties council learn'd, hereafter named -
Serenissimi VValliae Principis M. Britanniae & Hiberniae, cum appendicibus Dominiis haeredis conspicui genethliacon
antequam in lucem, editus, exceptis quae ad diem nativitatis spectant, insertis, praemeditatum -
The Duke of Norfolks order about the habit the ladies are to be in that attend the Queen at her coronation
His Majesty having been pleas'd to command the attendance of the peeresses of England, upon the Queen Consort at her coronation : and it being for the honour of so great a solemnity, that they all have the same habit, with distinctions of the ranks of those that wear them : I have, by His Majesties command order'd a particular direction to be printed, whereby every one may know in what manner they ought to appear -
Prayers to be used in all cathedral, collegiate and parochial churches and chapels within this Kingdom during this time of publick apprehensions from the danger of invasion, and to be added to the daily office both morning and evening, immediately after prayers for the King, and for the Royal Family
by His Majesties special command -
A form of prayer with thanksgiving for the safe delivery of the Queen, and happy birth of the young Prince
to be used on Sunday the first of July, in the city of Dublin, and the liberities thereof, and upon the 8th day of the same month in all other places throughout this Kingdom of Ireland : by His Excellency's command -
The counter-scuffle
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The counter-scuffle
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By the King, a proclamation for the speedy calling of a Parliament
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His Majesties gracious declaration to all his loving subjects for liberty of conscience
James R. It having pleased almighty God not only to bring us to the imperial crown of these kingdoms through the greatest difficulties -
By the King, a declaration
as we cannot consider this invasion of our kingdom by the Prince of Orange without horror, for so unchristian and unnatural an undertaking in a person so nearly related to us; for it is a matter of the greatest trouble and concern to us to reflect upon the many mischiefs and calamities which an army of forreigners and rebells must unavoidably bring upon out people -
Syderus nuncius, or an ephemeris for the year of humane redemption, 1686
and from the creation according to holy writ 5635 : containing the longitude and latitude of the planets, with a table of houses, astrological judgements, monthly observations, the state of the weather, change of the moon, length of the day and night, rising and setting of the sun and moon, terms and their returns, tides, a catalogue of Bishops and Popes of Rome, General Councels and Decrees, Chronology, several useful tables, and other things never before published : calculated for the meridian of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees 20 min. north, but may indifferently serve all Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales : to which is added, plain and easy instructions, by which any that can but read English, may learn to set a figure -
An account of the proceedings and arguments of the counsel on both sides concerninng the plea of Mr. Fitz--Harris, to his indictment of high--treason, at the Kings-Bench-Bar in Westminster Hall on Saturday May 7th, 1681
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His Majesties reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester
vvrit with his own hand, and ordered by him to be published