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By the King and Queen. A proclamation for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an act of this present Parliament
for raising money by a poll and otherwise towards the reducing of Ireland and prosecuting the war against France -
An Act for recognizing King William and Queen Mary, and for avoiding all questions touching the Acts made in the Parliament assembled at Westminster the thirteenth day of February, one thousand six hundred eighty eight
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The draught of a bill, now in Parliament, but not yet pass'd, declaring and settling the rights of the subject, in tryals for high treason
This bill was brought in into the House of Commons, by their order and command, at their last sitting: where it was read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House. But the by [sic] intervening of other great and urgent affairs, which were of necessity to be dispatched before His Majesties departure for Holland, it could not be perfected and passed into an Act at their said last sitting -
Anno regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ decimo tertio. At the parliament holden at Westminster the 8th. of May, anno Dom. 1661
In the thirteenth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c. An Act for the establishing articles and orders for the regulating and better government of his Majesties navies, ships of vvar, and forces by sea -
His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Friday the 23d of May, 1690
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation. Marie R. Whereas Their Majesties have received information, that the persons herein after particularly named, have conspired together
ad with divers other disaffected persons, to disturb and destroy their government -
Die Veneris 28⁰ Martij, 1690. Upon reading this day in the House the several lists delivered in by the sheriffs of London and Middlesex, the bayliff of the borough of Southwark, the marshal of the Marshalsea, and the steward of Westminster, and their officers to whom it did belong, pursuant to an order of the twenty fourth instant, of the protections entred in their offices, in the names of any Peers, or Members of this House, and to whom they were granted ...
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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 -
His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the 27th of January, 1689
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation for appointing commissioners for putting in execution an act of this present Parliament for raising money by a poll and otherwise, towards the reducing of Ireland, and prosecuting the war against France
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By the King and Queen
a proclamation for a general fast -
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, might greatly obstruct the good endeavours ... for the common defence of the kingdom at this time of invasion by the French -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation
William R. Whereas we have received information, that divers seamen and mariners who have been hired and impressed in Our service, and do belong to Our ships of war, do absent themselves from our said ships -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation
William R. Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God, in his providence towards us and our people, to manifest his power and mercy in giving us success and victory over our enemies and rebellious subjects in Ireland; ...thankfulness ...time may be set papart for publick performance of this duty -
By the King and Queen a proclamation, requiring the attendance of the members of both Houses of Parliament on the second day of October next
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By the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties, a proclamation for a fast
William R. Whereas we have, under the protection of almighty God, taken upon us, the deliverance of our good Protestant subjects of Ireland, from the oppressions of popery and arbitrary power, under which they lately groaned -
The second 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. Although our former declaration of the 7th of July last past
hath not hitherto produced those effects of gratitude and obedience from several of our rebellious subjects which we justly expected -
A proclamation by the King and Queen's most excellent Majesties. William R. Although it be notoriously known, that the papists of this kingdom, of all ranks and degrees
were lately very well furnished with fire-arms, swords, bagonets, skeins, pikes -
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 coyning and making currant brass money of copper of mixt metal, and raising the value thereof to an extravagant height -
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 -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation requiring all seamen and mariners to render themselves to Their Majesties service
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By the King and Queen, a proclamation. William R. Whereas their Majesties have received information upon oath
that the persons herein after particularly named, have conspired together -
By the King and Queen, a proclamation. For a general fast
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By the King. A proclamation. James R. Whereas for the more speedy supply of money to defray our present great, and necessary expences, we have ordered a quantity of copper and brass to be coyned in crown pieces, ...
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By the King. A declaration. James R
Whereas by our former declaration of the 28th day of February last, we did for the reasons therein mentioned, publish and declare, that all persons should be at liberty, by way of loane to pay into our treasury