A Full relation of all the late proceedings of His Majesties army in the county of Yorke : with the present state and condition of things there : declaring His Majesties intention to advance his standard at Nottingham the 20 of August and by proclamation to command all mens attendance on his person : with the number of his army, horse and foot : also the propositions of the malignant-party by them now daily treated on for effecting of their mischievous designes contrary to the laws of the land, and the liberty of the subject : likewise how divers gentlemens houses in that county have beene lately pillaged by the troopers belonging to His Majestie : and lastly, certaine considerations towards the redresse of these groaning evils securing the county and preservation of the peacable subjects therein : as it was sent in a letter to Sir Philip Stapleton, Knight and by him presented to both Houses of Parliament.
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A Full relation of all the late proceedings of His Majesties army in the county of Yorke : with the present state and condition of things there : declaring His Majesties intention to advance his standard at Nottingham the 20 of August and by proclamation to command all mens attendance on his person : with the number of his army, horse and foot : also the propositions of the malignant-party by them now daily treated on for effecting of their mischievous designes contrary to the laws of the land, and the liberty of the subject : likewise how divers gentlemens houses in that county have beene lately pillaged by the troopers belonging to His Majestie : and lastly, certaine considerations towards the redresse of these groaning evils securing the county and preservation of the peacable subjects therein : as it was sent in a letter to Sir Philip Stapleton, Knight and by him presented to both Houses of Parliament.
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Propositions for peace. : Presented to the Kings most Excellent Majestie, at Beverley in Yorkshire. By the Right Honourable the Earle of Holland of the Lords House. Sir Phillip Stapleton. And Sir John Holland, of the Commons House. Wherunto is annexed his Majesties gracious answer to the said propositions. Ordered that this be printed and published. John Browne, Cler. Parliament.
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Propositions for peace presented to the Kings most excellent Majestie at Beverley in Yorkshire by the right honourable the Earle of Holland of the Lords House, Sir Phillip Stapleton, and Sir John Holland of the Commons House : wherunto is annexed his Majesties gracious answer to he said propositions.
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The Qveen of Bohemia her desires and propositions to the House of Commons, Sep. 22 : vvith the House of Commons answer to the said desires : likewise, victorious newes frm Shereborn sen [as printed] in a letter from the Earl of Bedford to the House of Commons Sep. 23 : wherein he declares his proceedings against the said castle and how the Marquis hath left the same and is now going towards His Maj. with all his forces ; with the Parliaments proclamation sent to the Earl of Essex by Sir Philip Stableton and the resolution of the Kings Majesty and the Earl of Essex to meet at Worcester with their armas printed.
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