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The pious politician, or Remains of the royal martyr; being apophthegms and select maximes divine, moral, and political
Left to posterity by that imacomparable prince our late Sovereign King Charles I. Faithfully collected, and never before (by themselves) published -
A proclamation ordering the whole militia benorth the river of Forth, to be in readiness with fifteen dayes provision, when called out, &c
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A proclamation for discovering and apprehending some rebels lately in arms in the West, and their resetters
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A proclamation anent the Sumptuary Act, 1684
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By the King, a proclamation concerning the collecting and answering His Majesties revenue arising by fire-hearths and stoves, and the arrears thereof now incurred
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By the King, a proclamation concerning the collecting and answering His Majesties revenue arising by fire-hearths and stoves, and the arrears thereof now incurred
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By the King, a proclamation concerning the collecting and answering His Majesties revenue arising by fire-hearths and stoves, and the arrears thereof now incurred
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At the court at Whitehall the ninth of January 1683
Present the Kings most excellent Majesty, Lord Keeper ... [18 others] Mr. Godolphin. : Whereas by the grace and blessing of God, the kings and queens of this realm by many ages past, have had the happiness by their sacred touch, and invocation of the name of God, to cure those who are afflicted with the disease called the Kings-evil -
By the King. A proclamation. Charles R
Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern -
By the King. A proclamation. Charles R
Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern -
By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern; ...
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At the court at Whitehall
the twenty sixth of March 1684. Present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty -
A proclamation anent persons denunced [sic] fugitives, before the justices, for their being in the late rebellion 1679. and for resetting of rebels
with the lists of the saids [sic] fugitives -
Il Teatro Brittanico O vero Historia Della Grande Brettagna
Cioè, dello Stato antico, e presente, Spirituale, e Temporale; Guerre Campali, e Navali, Civili, & Esterne: Paci, Leghe, Trattati, confederazioni, Pretenzioni, Negoziati, Matrimoni, & Euvenimenti, Politici, & Ecclesiastici, fino à questi tempi – Parte Prima -
Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical
treated upon by the Bishop of London, president of the convocation for the province of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops and clergie of the said Province: and agreed upon with the Kings Majesties licence in their synod begun at London, anno Dom. 1603. and in the year of the reign of our sovereign lord James, by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland the First, and of Scotland the Thirty seventh. And now published for the due observation of them by His Majesties authority, under the Great Seal of England -
By the King, a proclamation concerning the collecting and answering His Majesties revenue arising by fire-hearths and stoves, and the arrears thereof now incurred
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects, and to all others in league and amity with us, as pass and repass the seas belonging to these our kingdoms, hath been always a principal part of our royal care and concern; ...
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At the court at Whitehall the ninth of January 1683
present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : whereas by the grace and blessing of God the kings and queens of this realm by many ages past have had the happiness, by their sacred touch and invocation of the name of God, to cure those who are afflicted with the disease called the Kings-evil -
By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the importation of foreign playing-cards, and for seizing such as are or shall be imported
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By the King. A proclamation. Charles R
Whereas the safeguard and protection we owe to such of our own subjects ... hath been violated by the piratical practises, depredations, and insolencies of private men of war ... Given at our court at Newmarket the twelfth day of March ... 1683,4 -
Charles R. Most reverend father in God, our right trusty and entirely beloved counsellor
we do hereby expresly will and require you to take care that as soon as it is possible a collection be made of the alms and benevolence of all charitable and well disposed people within your diocess of Canterbury -
[Capt. Bartholomew Sharp's South Sea waggoner]
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At the court at Whitehall the sixteenth of February 1684
present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, His Royal Highness the Prince of Denmark ... : whereas by the late Act of uniformity which establisheth the liturgy -
Most reverend father in God, we greet you well
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A True copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice for the tryal of K. Charles I
as it was read in the House of Commons and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court