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Speeches and passages of this great and happy Parliament : from the third of November 1640, to this instant June, 1641. Collected into one volume, and according to the most perfect originalls, exactly published
Great Britain. Parliament
1641
The following have separate title-pages: Mr. Speakers speech, with His Majesties speech to both Houses of Parliament, at the passing of the Bill for tonnage and poundage: being an answer to Mr. Speake...
An exact collection of all remonstrances, declarations, votes, orders, ordinances, proclamations, petitions, messages, answers, and other remarkable passages betweene the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and his High Court of Parliament beginning at His Majesties return from Scotland, being in December 1641, and continued untill March the 21, 1643 : Which were formerly published either by the Kings Majesties command or by order from one or both Houses of Parliament. With a table wherein is most exactly digested all the fore-mentioned things according to their severall dates and dependancies [sic]
Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1643
All after "His Majesties speech to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the countie of Lincolne, at Lincolne" with caption title on p. 451, is identified as Thomason E.243[1]. Page 757 mis-num...
The Kings cabinet opened : or, Certain packets of secret letters & papers, written with the Kings own hand, and taken in his cabinet at Nasby-field, June 14. 1645, by victorious Sr. Thomas Fairfax : wherein many mysteries of State, tending to the justification of that cause, for which Sir Thomas Fairfax joyned battell that memorable day are clearly laid open; together with some annotations thereupon, published by speciall order of the Parliament
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Parker, Henry (1604-1652); Sadler, John (1615-1674); May, Thomas (1595-1650)
1645
Private copies of the King's letters, and original letters to him, seized after Naseby and published to show the King's real views and double dealing. The limits of date are in general 20 December 164...
Articles exhibited in the Parliament, against William Beale, Doctor of Divinity, and Master of St. Johns Colledge in the Vniversity of Cambridge, August the 6th, 1641
Great Britain. Parliament
printed in the yeare 1641
Anon. Place of publication from Wing(2).
Ladensium autokatakrisis. The Canterburians self-conviction, or, an evident demonstration of the avowed Arminianisme, Poperie, and tyrannie of that faction, by their owne confessions : with a post-script to the personate Jesuite Lysimachus Nicanor, a prime Canterburian
Baillie, Robert (1599-1662)
1640
Imprint states: "Written in March, and printed in April, 1640". Postscript has separate paging, 28 p. at end; it is an answer to John Corbet's "The epistle congratulatorie", 1640. Imprint supplied...
A Remonstrance of all the proceedings, passages, or occurrences at Nottingham, Yorke and New-Castle from the 3 of Septemb. to the 10. First, relating the manner of a powder-plot at Nottingham against His Majesty but discovered. Secondly, the great preparations that is making at York to defend the citie against Sir Iohn Hotham. Thirdly, what forces the Lord Strange and the Earle of New-Castle is sending to the King. With many passages of moment, to satisfie you of the truth of the present affaires of the Kingdome
Belwood, Thomas
September 13, 1642
Year of publication from colophon. The work is signed at the end "Tho. Belwood" and is dated "Yorke Sept. 9. 1642".
An answer of the Right Honourable the Earle of New-castle, His Excellency, &c. To the groundlesse aspersions cast upon him by the Lord Fairefax, in his late warrant (here inserted) bearing the date Feb. 2. 1642
Newcastle, William Cavendish Duke of (1592-1676); Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax Baron (1584-1648)
1642 [i.e. 1643]
Franke edition of this pamphlet dated March 3rd in Thomason. H.H. = Henry Hall.
Deo et ecclesiae sacrum. Sacriledge arraigned by Saint Paul and prosecuted in a treatise
Basire, Isaac (1607-1676)
1646
Originally a sermon, Lent, 1646, preached before the King, and enlarged for publication. A defence of the Church of England, her officers and property, against the Parliament. First edition. "Publ...
A iovrnall, or, A true and exact relation of each dayes passage, of that party of the right honourable the Earle of Manchesters army, vnder the command of the ever honoured Maior Generall Craford, from the first of August to the end of the same month. Wherein there is truly related the taking of severall places, with the conditions and articles of the same: purposely set forth for the honour of that party. Published by authority
Anno Dom. 1644
Concerns the taking of Sheffield and Bolsover Castles and Winfield Manor. Thomason annotation "Sept 3". Anon. Journall, or, A true and exact relation of each dayes passage, of that party of the ...
The engagement vindicated; from all the objections, cavils, scruples, that wilfull opposers, or doubtfull, unresolved judgements may cast upon it. Wherein, all such objections are answered; the government proved; the engagement itself both lawful, and necessary, from clearest principles of conscience and reason. To the satisfaction of all such as are doubting
T. B (fl. 1650)
1650
A discussion of the Commonwealth oath of allegiance. Dated January 7, 1650 by Thomason.
The Marquesse of Ormond's declaration, proclaiming Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c. With his summons to Colonel Jones for the surrender of Dublin, and the answer of Colonell Iones thereunto. Also a perfect relation of their forces, and the present affairs of that kingdom. Together with a true copie of the Articles of agreement between the said Marquesse, and the Irish. Also a representation of the Province of Ulster concerning the... dangers to religion ... arising ... in England, &c
Ormonde, James Butler Duke of (1610-1688); Jones, Michael (1649); Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649: Ormonde); Confederate Catholics
1649
Jones's reply apparently dated March 4, presumably a misprint for March 14. Printed by G. Mabbot. Includes a summary of the Articles of agreement between Ormonde and the Confederate Catholics, of ...
Englands condition considered, and bewailed. Wherein, the obstructions of peace, and the wayes essayed to effect it are rightly stated, and argued, between the Parliament, and the Scots Commissioners. With many observations on their late papers, concerning the foure bils [sic], and propositions sent to the King
Jan 18. 1648
Refers to the four Bills of December 17, 1647, concerning the Scottish proposals for securing the King's person. Published January 18, 1648. Anon.