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Die Lunæ, 25 March, 1644
It is this day ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that on Wednesday next (being the day appointed for publique humiliation) there shall be a collection made in all the parish-churches -
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for continuance of the subsidy of tonnage and poundage
together with the Book of rates, in full force and power from the 25 of March 1645 untill the 26 of March 1647 -
An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising, maintaining, paying, and regulating of 3000 foot, 1200 horse, and 500 dragoons to be commanded by Sir William Waller
as serjeant major generall of the said forces, under His Excellency the Earl of Essex ... and all other forces raised ... in the associated counties of Southampton, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent -
Oxford this 8. of June. 1644. Whereas His Majesty, by his proclamation bearing date the 15. day of Aprill, did straitly charge and command all the inhabitants within this university and city of what quality soever ...
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An ordinance and declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament
that no person vvithin the city of London, and liberties thereof, shall bee of the Common Councell, or in any office of trust, within the said city, or have any voyce in the choyce of the same, that hath not voluntarily contributed upon the propositions, according to the ordinance of the 29 of Novemb. 1642. Or, whose persons hath been imprisoned, or estates sequestred for their malignancy, nor taken the late solemn league and covenant. Die Jovis, 19. Decemb. 1644. H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com -
Die Lunæ, 18 Septemb. 1643
Whereas Thomas Andrewes, John Fowke, Richard Chambers, William Barkley, Aldermen of the city of London; Maurice Thompson, Francis Allen, James Russell, and Stephen Estwick, merchants, are ordained and constituted to be collectors and commissioners, enabled to receive all such summes of money as should bee paid for customes -
The House of Commons, upon late information received from their armies in Ireland, have tenderly considered the great extremities they are in ...
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for mitigation of the excise upon strong-water
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Military orders and articles established by His Majesty, for the better ordering and government of His Majesties army
Also two proclamations, one against plundring and robbing. The other against selling or buying of armes and horse -
The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace
agreed upon by the mutuall advice and consent of the Parliaments of both kingdoms, vnited by solemn league and covenant : presented unto His Majesty at Oxford the 24 of Novemb. last, by committees from both Houses of Parliament and commissioners from the kingdom of Scotland -
The letters from His Maiesty, and from the officers of His Majesties army, to the Earle of Essex at Lestithen, inviting him to peace and his refusall thereof
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An additionall ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
to a former ordinance of the 19. of February last past, granted to divers persons of the county of Middlesex, therein named, for putting the said county into a posture of defence, by the better regulating of the trained bands, and raising other forces of horse and foot, for the preservation, defence, and safety of the said countie. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com -
An ordinance of Parliament, for the continuance of the subsidy of tonnage and poundage
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Anno xxxi. Reginæ Elizabethæ
At a session of Parliament holden at VVestminster the fourth day of Februarie, in the one and thirtieth yeere of the reigne of our most gratious soueraigne ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God of England, Fraunce and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued vntill the dissolution thereof, being the xxix. of March, to the high pleasure of Almightie God, and the weale publique of this realme, were enacted as followeth -
By the Queene. A proclamation against certaine seditious and schismatical bookes and libels, &c
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By the Queene. A proclamation, inhibiting the execution of any exemplification of her Maiesties graunt of the penaltie of the statute for sowing of hempe and flaxe seede
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By the Queene. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie being giuen to vnderstand, that diuers, as well souldiers as mariners employed in the late Portingall voyage ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation against vagarant souldiers and others
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By the Queene. A proclamation for the prices of wines
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie, for auoyding of the great inconuenience that hath growen and dayly doeth increase within this her realme, by the inordinate excesse in apparel ...
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Certaine notes out of the statutes for dispensations with sundry persons not being in any certaintie before expressed
whereof all such persons, as thereby are to be dispensed withall, may be better enformed, by perusall of the said statutes vnto which they are to be referred -
By the Queene. A proclamation commaunding all persons vpon the borders of England, to keepe peace towards Scotland, vpon the like proclamation by the King of Scotts towards England
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By the Queene. Whereas an vntrue and slaunderous reporte hath of late beene raysed by some euill disposed and malicious persons against the Lord Mayor of this cittie, as if by his meanes the price of graine that beganne to fall should be enhaunced to an higher rate ...
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By the Queene. A proclamation publishing certaine iust causes for prohibition and stay of cariage of victual
and other prouisions of warre by seas into Spaine, for continuance of the King of Spaines purposes to inuade most uniustly her Maiesties dominions; with authoritie for the stay thereof by sea -
A proclamation published vnder the name of Iames King of Great Britanny. With a briefe & moderate answere therunto. Whereto are added the penall statutes, made in the same kingdome, against Catholikes. Togeather with a letter which sheweth the said Catholikes piety: and diuers aduertisements also, for better vndersatnding of the whole matter. Translated out of Latin into English