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By the King, a proclamation. William R. Whereas his Majesty hath received information upon oath
that the persons herein after named have with divers other wicked and traiterous persons entred into a horrid and detestable conspiracy -
By the King, a proclamation for encouraging mariners, seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board His Majesties ships of war
William R. We being desirous to give all due encouragement to all such able seamen as have not been in Our service the last year -
By the King, a proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament, and declaring the speedy calling another
William R. Whereas We have thought fit, for divers important and weighty considerations, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation declaring the Parliament shall be prorogued until the third day of October next
Marie R. Whereas this present Parliament stands prorogued to the nineteenth day of September next -
By the King and Queen a proclamation for discovering and apprehending the late Bishop of Ely, William Penn, and James Grahme
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation
Marie R. The King and Queens most Excellent Majesties taking into their Princely consideration, that the holding the next assizes for the several counties of this kingdom at the days and times first intended -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation
Marie R. The King and Queens most Excellent Majesties taking into their Princely consideration, that the holding the next assizes for the several counties of this kingdom at the days and times first intended -
By the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties; a proclamation. William R. Having taken into Our consideration the great oppressions and abuses committed by Our enemies in this Our kingdom of Ireland
by coining and making currant brass money of copper or mixt metal -
The declaration of William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland
To all the people of Our Kingdom of Ireland, whom it may concern. William R. As it hath pleased almighty God to bless Our arms in this kingdom, with a late victory over Our enemies at the Boyne -
A copy of the King and Queen's commission sent to the convocation now assembled at Westminster
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A letter from His Highness the Prince of Orange, for the summoning of a convention
to be held at Westminster, the 22th of January, 1688[/]9 -
Whereas the necessity of affairs does require speedy advice ...
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Westminster, 26. Dec. 1688. Divers of the members of the Parliaments in the reign of King Charles the Second
and the aldermen and Common-Council of the city of London, pursuant to His Highness the Prince of Orange's desire, meeting at St. James's the 26th of December, 1688 -
His Majesties letter to the Lord Bishop of London, to be communicated to the two provinces of Canterbury and York.
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By the King, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
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By the King, a proclamation for apprehending and securing the person of Robert Fielding
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By the King and Queen, a declaration, requiring all officers and soldiers to observe strict discipline
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation, requiring the attendance of the members of both Houses of Parliament
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By the King and Queen, a declaration for the encouraging of French Protestants to transport themselves into this kingdom
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The Declaration of William and Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Ireland, to all their loving subjects in the kingdom of Ireland. William R
Whereas it is incumbent upon us to take care of, and preserve all our subjects within our dominions, of what perswasion soever in matters of religion -
An abstract of the treaty of peace, concluded between the most potent and serene Prince, William the Third, by the grace of God King of Great Britain, &c. and the most potent and serene Prince, Lewis the Fourteenth, King of France, &c. at Riswick, September 20. N.S. 1697
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation, to explain a clause in a late proclamation for encouraging seamen and mariners to enter themselves on Their Majesties service dated the one and twentieth day of December, 1691
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation, requiring the attendance of the members of both Houses of Parliament
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His Highness the Prince of Orange his letter to the Lords spiritual and temporal
assembled at Westminster, in this present convention, January 22. 1688/9 -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation, requiring the attendance of the members of both Houses of Parliament