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Act for a leavie of horse and foot within this kingdom, for their necessary defence
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A proclamation by the estates of Scotland assembled in Parliament, proclaimed by the Lyon Harrald and his brethren harralds at the Market-Crosse of Edenburgh
for restraining the subjects of their declared king from departing that kingdom by sea or land; and directed to all governours of garrisons, officers, judges, magistrates, and to all others whom it shall concern in that kingdom. Also, the last intelligence from Portugal concerning the proceedings of the resident of the common-wealth of England with the king of Portugal, and the truest newes from Scotland touching their king. with some choise passages from Ireland, Jersey and other parts -
A declaration of the Committee of Estates of the Parliament of Scotland
in answer to some printed papers intituled, The declaration of the Parliament of England, and the declaration of the army of England, upon their march into Scotland -
Articles and ordinances of war
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Edinburgh, the twentie day of June, 1650
The Estates of Parliament now presently conveened ... taking to their considerations the dangers which threatens religion & this kingdome -
Edinbvrgh, 29. Junii, 1650
The Estates of Parliament now presently conveened ... taking to their consideration, the great abuses dayly committed by the running away of souldiers from their standing troops -
Edinbvrgh, 4 June 1650
The Estate of Parliament now presently conveened, taking into consideration the necessary duty lying upon them to use their best endeavors for securing of religion and the peace of the kingdom -
Act anent suspensions, advocations and extracting of decreits before the Lords of Session and interior judicatories
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An ansvvere from the Committee of Estates, to a printed paper directed to the people of Scotland
and signed in name of L.G. Cromwel, and his officers -
Some passages in the Parliament of Scotland. Concerning the treaty, and agreement between them and their King
Also, a declaration and engagement, signed by all the Members of Parliament, noblemen, barons, burgesses and all other subjects and inhabitants of the kingdom of Scotland. Together, with a declaration of the Presbyterian ministers, and a report made to the House by the Lord Dunfarlin -
A letter from the Parliament of Scotland, to the Parliament of England, assembled at Westminster: concerning the advance of the English Army, and their pleading of the Covenant, and the articles of pacification
Brought by Col. Grey, formerly a member of the late Lord Generall Fairfax's army. Also, their further proceedings, touching the new levy of 12000 foot, and 4000 horse; their sending of ordnance, arms, and ammunition to St. Johnstons, and their resolution in case the English Army advanceth over Tweed. Likewise, the arrivall of their declared king, at the Holy-Island, and the preparation that they have made for the receiving of his person. Together, with the dangerous declaration of the Ulster Army in Ireland, against the Parliament of England, and their resolution in order thereunto -
A declaration of the Committee of Estates of the Parliament of Scotland, in vindication of their proceedings from the aspersions of a scandalous pamphlet, published by that excommunicate traytor James Grahame, under the title of a Declaration of James Marques of Montrosse, &c. Printed in the year, 1649
together with a declaration and warning unto all the members of this kirk and kingdom, in answer to a paper intituled and reputed, the Declaration of James Grahame, by the Commission of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland -
A declaration of the Committee of Estates of the Parliament of Scotland, in vindication of their proceedings from the aspersions of a scandalous pamphlet, published by that excommunicate traytor James Grahame. Under the title of a Declaration of James Marques of Montross, &c. Printed in the year, 1649
Together with a declaration and warning unto all the members of this Kirk and kingdom, in answer to a paper intituled and reputed, the Declaration of James Grahame; by the Commission of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland -
An act of the Parliament of Scotland for the new leavies of horse and foot within that kingdome
upon advertisement of the advance of the English army under His Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell against that kingdome -
An act of the estates of Scotland assembled in Parliament, for raysing, arming and training every fourth man in that kingdom
VVith the last proceedings of their declared King. And a proclamation with orders to be observed by all officers and soldiers in the Scots army under the command of General David Lestly. With a letter from Spain touching the stabing of Mr. Asheam resident for this Common-wealth with his Maj. of Spain -
The remonstrance and resolution of the Parlament of Scotland
and their proposals concerning their young King; and sending for him from St. Johnstons to Edenborough, to be immediatly crowned: with the manner of his entertainment. Also, the present proceedings of the Scotch armies, under the conduct of General Leven, General Lesley, Lieutenant-General Massey, and Major General Holbourn. Together, with their designe to rendezvous in Dunslaw field (near the borders of England) and there to oppose his excellency the Lord General Cromwel, now at Berwick -
A proclamation by the Estates of Scotland assembled in Parliament
proclaimed by the Lyon Harrald and his brethren harralds at the Market-Crosse of Edenburgh, for restraining the subjects of their declared king from departing that kingdom by sea or land; and directed to all governours of garrisons, officers, judges, magistrates, and to all others whom it shall concern in that kingdom. Also, the last intelligence from Portugal concerning the proceedings of the resident of the common-wealth of England with the king of Portugal, and the truest newes from Scotland touching their king. with some choise passages from Ireland, Jersey and other parts -
Acts made in the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign Charles, by the grace of God King of Great Britane, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
Holden by himself, present in person, with his three estates, at Edinburgh, upon the 28 day of June, 1633 -
Act for putting the kingdome in a posture of defence, to joyne with the present standing forces, and new levy
Edinburgh, 3 July, 1650