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By the Queene. A proclamation declaryng the vntrueth of certaine malitious reportes deuised and publisshed in the realme of Scotlande
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By the Queene. The Queenes Maiestie vpon very wayghtie and necessarie considerations ... geueth knowledge to all maner her subiectes, that by speciall persons of good trust, there shalbe particuler inquisitions made in all partes of the realme, in what sort the statutes and lawes of the same are obserued, which are prouided for maintenaunce of the breede of horses ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation for maintenaunce of tillage
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By the Queene. Wheras diuers bookes made or translated by certayne the Queenes Maiesties subiectes, for the more part remayning on the other syde of the sea, without lawfull licence, contayning sundry matters repugnaunt to trueth, derogatorie to the soueraigne estate of her Maiestie, and stirring and nourishing sedition in this realme ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation against the maintenaunce of pirates
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By the Queene. Forasmuch as the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne ladie is crediblie enfourmed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London ...
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By the Queene. Forasmuch as it can not be but daungerous to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, and her court nowe residyng in the castel of Windsor, yf any common resort should be suffred from or to the Citie of London, or the suburbes of the same, where (by Gods sufferaunce) many places are infected with the plague ...
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By the Queene. Wereas the Queenes Maiestie our soueraigne lady by reason of the plague [and] pestilence in the citie of London, dyd lately by her proclamation adiourne part of the tearme of S. Michael ...
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By the Queene. The Queenes Maiestie was sundry wyse about the latter ende of this sommer infourmed of some secrete whysperynges in certaine places of Yorkshire, and the Bishopricke of Durham, that there was lyke to be shortly some assemblies of lewde people in those partes, tendyng to a rebellion ...
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A proclamation set foorth by Therle of Sussex, the Queenes Maiesties Lieuetenaunt generall in the North, declaring truely the falsehodes and vayne delusions vvherby Therles of Northumberlande and VVestmerlande, and their confederates, do abuse the Queenes Maiesties subiectes, to mayntayne their rebellious enterprises, the .xxviii. of Nouember 1569
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The great abredgement of all the statutes of Englande
with the abredgeme[n]tes of the statutes made in the .xxxiij. yere of the reygne of oure mooste dreade souereygne lorde kynge He[n]ry the eyght. To whom be al honour, reuerence, & ioyfull contynuaunce of his prosperours reygne to the pleasure of god and weale of this his realme. Amen. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum -
De termino Michaelis anno xxxiiii. regni Regis Henrici sexti
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De heteroclitis nominibus
et de ultima correctione. Grammaticae VVhitintonianæ: liber terious de nominum heteroclisi. Rober. VV. tetrastichon ad lectorem. Protheos & possis varios dinoscere vultus Tyresi[a]e sexus ambiguosq[ue] senis Salmacidos ne vndis coeant heteroclita mixta. Hoc VVhitintonij voluito lector opus. Eiusdem distichon in zoilum. Cornua rhinoceros, de[n]tem in zoile ponas sanguinole[n]ta feret tela Hecatebeletes -
Here after foloweth a lytell treatise called the newe addicions
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A sermo[n] preached before the Quenes Maiestie, By Maister Edward Dering, the. 25. day of February. Anno. 1569
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A sermon preached at the Tower of London, by M. Dering the xi. day of Dece[m]ber. 1569
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The abregement [sic] of statutes made in the parlyment holde[n] i[n] the .xxiiii and .xxv. yere of the reygne of kynge Henry the viii
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ane proclamatioun anent the tressonable conspiratouris and trublaris of the tranquillitie of the commoun welth now laitlie assemblit aganis the kingis grace authoritie
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ane proclamatioun set furth be my lord regent, in the name of our soueraine lord, declaring the purpose of thame quha assistit with our souerane lordis mother. &c
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These be to require and charge you, and euery of you, in the Quenes maiesties name and behalf by vertue and authority of her graces commissyon to vs directed, that you be and personally appeare before vs, her maiesties commissioners at [blank] the [blank] next comming
bringinge with you, then & there to deliuer vnto us, to her highnesse vse, fayre wrytten in parchment vnder youre signes and seales, a true and perfect certificat and answer, of al and euery article and thing hereafter ensuing, so as you wil verefy the same to be true at your comming by your corporal othes, and answer the contrary at all times hereafter at your perils -
The prophete Ionas
with an introduccio[n] before teachinge to vndersto[n]de him and the right vse also of all the scripture, and why it was written, and what is therin to be sought, and shewenge wherewith the scripture is locked vpp that he which readeth it, can not vndersto[n]de it, though he studie therin never so moch: and agayne with what keyes it is so opened, that the reader can be stopped out with no sotilte or false doctrine of man, from the true sense and vderstondynge therof -
Here after ensuith a litle treatise very necessary, [and] behouefull of well to preserue the people from ... pestilence
as to helpe [and] recouer [t]heym that be infected with the same, made by a bysshop, [and] doctor of phisick of Denmarke, [and] thexperience ... of proued by the same bisshop, ... also of late ... proued in mani places within the city of london ... [and] specialy for suche as be farre from phisicions. 1536 -
The actis of Parliament of the maist hie, maist excellent, and michtie prince, and our souerane lord Iames the sext, be the grace of God, King of Scottis, begun and haldin at Edinburgh, the xv. day of Decemb. The zeir of God ane thousand, fyue hundretth lxvii. zeir
Be our said souerane lordis derrest cousing [and] uncle Iames Erle of Murray, Lord Abirnethie [et]c. rege[n]t to our souerane lord, his realme and leigis. Togidder with the prelatis, erlis, barronis, commissioneris of burrowis, specialie comperand in the said Parliament, as the thre estatis of this realme. The saidis actis being oppinlie red, coucludit [sic] and votit in the said Parliament, to remane as perpetuall lawis to the subiectis of this realme in all tymes cuming -
De termino Michaelis anno .XIIII. regni regis Edwardi quarti
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The castel of helth corrected and in some places augmented, by the fyrst author therof, syr Thomas Elyot knyght, the yere of oure lorde 1541