To the most honourable and high court of Parliament. : The humble petition of the gentlemen, and other of the inhabitants of the county of Cornwall..
| Other Authors: | I. B. |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[London] :
Published by I.B. Gent.,
[1642]
|
| Series: | Early English books online.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
To the most honourable and high court of Parliament : The humble petition of the gentlemen, and other of the inhabitants of the county of Cornwall.
by: I. B.
Published: (1642)
by: I. B.
Published: (1642)
To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in this present Parliament assembled The humble petition of the high sheriff, knights, esquires, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Sussex.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Commons House Assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of the high sheriffe, knights, esquires, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Sussex..
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
To the right honorable the house of peeres now assembled in Parliament : The humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, freeholders and other inhabitants of the county of Oxford.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
To the right honourable the House of Peers, now assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of Knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and others inhabitants of the county of Kent.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common-Councell assembled, : presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: with the answers of both Houses to the said petition.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
To the right honourable the House of Peers now assembled in Parliament : the humble petition of knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent.
The twelve bishops called to the Parliament, : to answere the manifold articles whereof they were impeached. Ian. 17. With votes of both Houses that passed upon a conference concerning the accused bishops. Likewise an order from the Parliament directed to the sheriffes of Berkshire, Surrey, and Hampshire, in apprehension of Colonel Lunsford, and the Lord Digby, joyned his confederate. Shewing the manifold abuses that the bishops have brought upon the land; and how they have hindred and letted the weighty and prime proceedings of the Parliament by the reason they have had their votes in the House of Peeres.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, and the Lords and Peers assembled in Parliament. The humble petition and protestation of all the bishops and prelates, now called by his Majesties writs to attend the Parliament : and present about London and Westminster for that service.
Published: (1661)
Published: (1661)
Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament, : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons.
by: J. W.
Published: (1642)
by: J. W.
Published: (1642)
Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament, : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. First written for satisfaction of some private men, and now published for the good of others. /
by: J. W.
Published: (1642)
by: J. W.
Published: (1642)
Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. VVhereunto is added a soveraign balsome for the cure of the distempers of the times. By I.W.
by: J. W.
Published: (1642)
by: J. W.
Published: (1642)
Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament : subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. First written for satisfaction of some private men, and now published for the good of others. By J.W.
by: J. W.
Published: (1642)
by: J. W.
Published: (1642)
To the most honourable the House of Peeres, and the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of the baronets, justices, and gentlemen of the county of Devon at their generall sessions.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
To the high court of Parliament. The humble petition of the inhabitants of the severall parishes of Clement Danes, Savoy, Covent-garden, Martin in the Fields, Giles in the Fields, and the parishes and places adjoyning in the county of Middlesex.
Published: (1654)
Published: (1654)
An humble remonstrance to the right honourable, the Lords in the High Court of Parliament.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
To the right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in the high Court of Parliament : the humble repromission and resolution, of the captaines and souldiers of the trained bands, and other inhabitants of the county of Essex.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
Reasons why bishops ought not to have votes in Parliament.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
To the Right Honourable the House of Peers assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent..
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
To the right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in the high Court of Parliament. : The humble repromission and resolution, of the captaines and souldiers of the trained bands, and other inhabitants of the county of Essex..
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
A catalogue of the Lords spirituall and temporall of the higher house of Parliament. 1640.
by: Walkley, Thomas, d. 1658?
Published: (1640)
by: Walkley, Thomas, d. 1658?
Published: (1640)
Reasons of the House of Commons why bishops ought not to have votes in Parliament..
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
To the Right Honourable the Lords of the higher house of Parliament : the humble petition of many thousands of the inhabitants of Norwich.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Majesties message to the Parliament read in both Houses yesterday, Novem. 9. 1648. : And His further concessions for His speedy comming to London, and setling of the Presbyterian government. With His royall grant and promise thereupon. Also, His Majesties message and proposals to the army, to be read and published at the head of each regiment, and His desires to the Lord Gen. Fairfax. Together with the declaration of Major Generall Skippon concerning the King, Parliament, City, and Army.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
An ansvver of both Houses of Parliament to His Majesties last message. : Agreed on Munday the 30 of Octo. 1648 to be sent by Sir Peter Killeygrew. With further instructions to the commissioners. And the copies of severall votes of the House of Commons. And instructions concerning the army.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
To the Kings most excellent Majesty and the Lords and Peers assembled in Parliament : the humble petition and protestation of all the bishops and prelates now called by His Majesties writs to attend the Parliament, and present about London and Westminster for that service.
Published: (1661)
Published: (1661)
To the Kings most excellent Majesty and the Lords and Peers assembled in Parliament : the humble petition and protestation of all the bishops and prelates now called by His Majesties writs to attend the Parliament, and present about London and Westminster for that service.
To the most honourable assembly of the Commons House of Parliament. The humble petition of Edmond Thorold, Marshall of his Maiesties Court of Exchequer..
by: Thorold, Edmond
Published: (1621)
by: Thorold, Edmond
Published: (1621)
Hiera dakrya, Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ suspiria : The tears, sighs, complaints, and prayers of the Church of England: setting forth her former constitution, compared with her present condition; also the visible causes, and probable cures of her distempers. In IV. books. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John Lord Bishop of Exon.
by: Gauden, John, 1605-1662
Published: (1660)
by: Gauden, John, 1605-1662
Published: (1660)
The humble petition of the citie of Bristoll, for an accommodation of peace between His Majestie, and the honourable the High Court of Parliament. : As it was presented to the Kings most excellent Majestie, at the court at Oxford, by foure of the aldermen of the said citie; on Saturday the seventh of Januarie, with His Majesties gracious answer therunto.
Published: (1643)
Published: (1643)
To the honourable the Commons assembled in Parliament, : the humble petition of divers free-borne English-men, inhabiting in the cities of London and Westminster, the burrough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent.
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
To the Right Honourable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, : the humble petition of the gentry, ministers, free-holders, and other substantiall inhabitants of the county of York..
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
To the right honovrable the House of Peeres now assembled in Parliament : the humble petition of the inhabitants of the county of Buckingham ... : to the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses of the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament : the humble petition of the inhabitants of the county of Buckingham.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
The humble petition of the knights, esquires, gentry freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Sommerset : presented to the honourable knights, citizens, and burgesses now assembled in Parliament, June 15. 1642..
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
To the right reuerend and right honourable the lords spirituall and temporall, assembled in this high and most honourable court of Parliament. : An abstract of the greeuances of Phillip Page against Foxvvell, Hutton, Sherbon, Day, and Cason..
by: Page, Phillip
Published: (1621)
by: Page, Phillip
Published: (1621)
To the right honourable the Lords now assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of the high-sheriff, knights, esquiors, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders, and other the inhabitants of the county of Berks.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
A copie of tvvo vvritings sent to the Parliament. : The one intituled motions for reforming of the Church of England in this present Parliament: most taken out of Irenaus Philadelphus. The other a humble petition unto the Parliament, for reforming of the Church of England: all taken out of the holy Scriptures.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
The impeachment against the bishops. : Sent up by Serjeant Wylde, and delivered at the barr in the Lords house by order of the House. August the 4. 1641.
by: Wilde, John, 1590-1669
Published: (1641)
by: Wilde, John, 1590-1669
Published: (1641)
To the right honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of divers well-affected magistrates, ministers, citizens, and other inhabitants in the city of London, and parts adjacent.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
To the right honourable the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled : The humble petition of thousands wel-affected persons inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamlets and places adjacent.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)