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By the King. A proclamation to summon the persons therein named, who sate, gave judgment, and assisted in that horrid and detestable murder of His Majesties royal father of blessed memory, to appear and render themselves within fourteen days, under pain of being excepted from pardon
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By the King. A proclamation for quieting the Post-Master-General in the execution of his office
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His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament
with the Lord Keepers, on Monday, February 14, 1669/70 -
By the King. A proclamation for the apprehending of Colonel John Rumsey, Richard Rumbold, malster, Richard Nelthorp, Esq., Edward Wade, Gent., Richard Goodenough, Gent., Captain Walcot, William Thompson, James Burton, and William Hone, joyner
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The royall remonstrance
with a declaration to the people touching our Soveraign Lord King Charles; and two excellent speeches spoken by his Royal Majesty, for the restoring of all his loyall subjects to their just rights, laws, liberties, and freedoms. With the proclaiming of the Kings most excellent Majesty (yesterday) in Middlesex, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. And the honorable commissioners of Parliament beginnning [sic] their journey the same day to wait upon his Majesty, with the Parliaments letter and answer, to his Majesties gracious message and declaration; and the desires of both Houses -
The kings psalter. Containing psalms and hymns, with easie and delightful directions to all learners, whether children, youths, or others, for their better reading of the English tongue. Also prayers for every day of the week, beginning with the letters of the name of our soveraign lord King Charles; and other observable varieties, fit either for the school, or for the closet; all which are profitable, plain, and pleasant.
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An abstract of the charter granted by His Majesty for erecting a corporation for relief of poor widows and children of clergy-men
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His Majesties gracious proclamation for ordering the prosecution of all rebels and their ressetters for holding justice-airs, and admitting rebels not heretors to take the tests, &c
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His Majesties concessions to the Bill of abolition of arch-bishops and bishops, &c. Stated and considered
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A proclamation, anent pedagogues, chaplains and others
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The Kings psalter
Containing Psalms and hymns, with easie and delightful directions to all learners, whether children, youths, or others, for their better reading of the English tongue. Also prayers for every day of the week, beginning with the letters of the name of our soveraign lord King Charles; and other observable varieties, fit either for the school, or for the closet; all which are profitable, plain, and pleasant -
A proclamation against vicious, debauch'd, and prophane persons
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The royall missive to the Prince of VVales
being the letter of K. Charles I. : in part metrically paraphrased, for essay vnto the rest -
Articles agreed upon by the archbishops & bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergie; in the convocation holden at London, in the year 1562
For the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the stablishing of consent touching true religion. Reprinted by His Majesties commandment: with his royal declaration prefixed thereunto -
A proclamation, for securing the peace of the High-lands
Edinburgh, the twenty ninth day of July, 1669 -
A message sent from the King of Scots, to the most illustruous and puissant prince, the King of Spain
In answer to his Majesties royal mesage, sent by the Marquess of Caracene, to his court at Brussels. As also a letter from the Duke of York, to the Kings most excellent Maiesty. With the oath taken by the lords, knights and gentle-men. And the Kings declaration to his liege people, in order to his coronation -
Articles agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergy, in the convocation holden at London in the year 1562
For the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the stablishing of consent touching true religion. Reprinted by His Majesties commandment, with his royal declaration prefixed thereunto -
To the King's most excellent Maiesty
The humble address of the Society of the Middle-Temple -
His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to the two houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 13 of September, 1660
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At the court at Whitehall the 20th of July, 1683
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By the King. A proclamation, for calling in and suppressing of two books written by John Milton
the one intituled Johannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Anglicano defensio, contra Claudii Anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, defensionem regiam; and the other in answer to a book intituled The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesty in his solitude and sufferings. And also a third book intituled, The obstructors of justice, written by John Goodwin -
By the King, a proclamation for quieting possessions
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A proclamation for apprehending James Duke of Buccleugh, and other traiterous conspirators against the life of the King, and His Royal Highness, and for subversion of the government
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Proclamation discharging merchants and other traffickers, to sell or exchange any prohibite commodities, with themselves or amongst others
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A proclamation allowing a further dyet to the Commons for taking the Test, and indemnifying the heretors guilty of harbouring, or resetting of rebels who have taken the Test at the late Justice-Aires, as to their lives