His Maiesties two speeches : one to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Lincoln at Lincoln : whereunto is added votes concerning the raising of an army for the Northerne parts in defence of the King and Parliament under the command of the Earle of Essex, generall of the foot, and the Earle of Bedford, generall of the horse.
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His Maiesties two speeches : one to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Lincoln at Lincoln : whereunto is added votes concerning the raising of an army for the Northerne parts in defence of the King and Parliament under the command of the Earle of Essex, generall of the foot, and the Earle of Bedford, generall of the horse.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Maiesties speech to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Lincoln, at Lincoln.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Maiesties speech to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Lincoln, at Lincoln
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1642)
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Majesties two speeches : one to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Nottingham at Newark ; the other to the knights gentlemen and freeholders of the county of Lincoln at Lincoln.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Majesties two speeches : one to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Nottingham at Newark ; the other to the knights gentlemen and freeholders of the county of Lincoln at Lincoln.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
His Maiesties two speeches : one to the knights, gentlemen, and free-holders of the county of Nottingham at Newarke, the other to the knights, gentlemen, and free-holders of the county of Lincolne at Lincolne : with severall votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the raising of an army, for the safety of the King, and both Houses of Parliament.
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Published: (1642)
His Maiesties two speeches : one to the knights, gentlemen, and free-holders of the county of Nottingham at Newarke, the other to the knights, gentlemen, and free-holders of the county of Lincolne at Lincolne : with severall votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the raising of an army, for the safety of the King, and both Houses of Parliament.
His Maiesties two speeches : one to the knights, gentelmen, and free-holders of the country of Nottingham, at Newarke; the other, to the knight, gentelmen, and Free-holders of the country of Lincolne, at Lincolne; with severall votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the raising of an army, for the safety of the king, and both Houses of Parliament.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties answer to the declaration of both Hovses of Parliament : concerning the Commission of Array of the 1 of July 1642.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Maiesties answer to the declaration of both Hovses of Parliament : concerning the Commission of Array of the 1 of July 1642.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
His Maiesties message to both Houses, concerning disbanding of both armies, and His Majesties returne to both Houses of Parliament. Oxford, 12. April, 1643.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled : presented to His Majesty at York, June 17, 1642 : together with a catalogue of the names of the Lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majesty in defence of his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1642)
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled : presented to His Majesty at York, June 17, 1642 : together with a catalogue of the names of the Lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majesty in defence of his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled : presented to His Majestie at York, June 17, 1642 : together with a catalogue of the names of the Lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majestie in defence of his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled : presented to His Majestie at York, June 17, 1642 : together with a catalogue of the names of the Lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majestie in defence of his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
To the Kings most excellent Maiesty the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament : sent by Sir Philip Stapleton to his excellency the Earle of Essex, and by him presented to His Sacred Majesty.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties two declarations, : one to the knights, gentlemen, free-holders, and all other the inhabitants in the county of Yorke. The other to the Lords, and other His Maiesties Privie Councell, there attending His Maiesty: together with their promise thereupon by them subscribed. And published for the satisfying of all his loving subjects, and for the clearing of His Majesties resolution in the preservation and defence of the true Protestant religion, and the peace of this kingdome. With the danger of new discipline.
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Published: (1642)
His Maiesties speech at Leicester, to the gentlemen, free-holders, and inhabitants of that county, July 20
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Published: (1642)
His Maiesties speech at Leicester, to the gentlemen, free-holders, and inhabitants of that county, July 20.
His Maiesties gracious and last message : sent by the Earle of Dorset, the Earl of Southampton, Sir Iohn Culppper, chancellor of the Exchequer, and Sir William V. Vedall, Kt. : to both the honorable Houses of Parliament, from Nottingham, 25. August 1642 : whereunto is added the late message of both Houses of Parliament in answer to His Majesties message of the 25 of August present, agreed upon to be sent to His Majesty the 29. Aug. : also their severall votes resolved upon the questions.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties gracious and last message : sent by the Earle of Dorset, the Earl of Southampton, Sir Iohn Culppper, chancellor of the Exchequer, and Sir William V. Vedall, Kt. : to both the honorable Houses of Parliament, from Nottingham, 25. August 1642 : whereunto is added the late message of both Houses of Parliament in answer to His Majesties message of the 25 of August present, agreed upon to be sent to His Majesty the 29. Aug. : also their severall votes resolved upon the questions.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties proclamation for the suppressing of the present rebellion under the command of Robert Earle of Essex : and the gracious offer of His Majesties free pardon to him, and all such of his adherents, as shall within six dayes after the date hereof lay down their arms.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties proclamation for the suppressing of the present rebellion under the command of Robert Earle of Essex : and the gracious offer of His Majesties free pardon to him, and all such of his adherents, as shall within six dayes after the date hereof lay down their arms.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties propositions to the Lords at Yorke : also proposition made by both Houses of Parliament to the Kings Maiestie, the declaration of both Houses of Parliament to His Maiesty concerning the militia June 20, likewise the Lord Pagets letter to the honorable House of Parliament, the Earle of Bristole speech in the High Courte of Parliament.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties most earnest and sincere desire for peace. : Expressed in two most gracious messages to the Lords and Commons of Parliament. : The first from Evesham, July 4, 1644. And the second from Tavestock, Sept. 8, 1644. Since the victory over the Earle of Essex.
Published: (1644)
Published: (1644)
His Maiesties most earnest and sincere desire for peace : expressed in two most gracious messages to the Lords and Commons of Parliament : the first from Evesham, July 4, 1644 and the second from Travestock, Sept. 8, 1644 since the victory over the Earl of Essex.
His Maiesties most earnest and sincere desire for peace : expressed in two most gracious messages to the Lords and Commons of Parliament : the first from Evesham, July 4, 1644 and the second from Travestock, Sept. 8, 1644 since the victory over the Earl of Essex.
Published: (1644)
Published: (1644)
The declaration of the right honourable Henry, Earle of Cumberland, Lord Lievtenant Generall of His Maiesties forces in Yorke-Shire : and of the nobility, gentry, and others His Majesties subjects now assembled at Yorke for His Majesties service and the defence of this city and count.
by: Cumberland, Henry Clifford, Earl of, 1591-1643
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by: Cumberland, Henry Clifford, Earl of, 1591-1643
Published: (1642)
The declaration of the right honourable Henry, Earle of Cumberland, Lord Lievtenant Generall of His Maiesties forces in Yorke-Shire : and of the nobility, gentry, and others His Majesties subjects now assembled at Yorke for His Majesties service and the defence of this city and count.
by: Cumberland, Henry Clifford, Earl of, 1591-1643
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by: Cumberland, Henry Clifford, Earl of, 1591-1643
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The hearse of the renowned, the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bouchier and Lovaine, sometime captaine lord generall of the armies raised for the defence of king and parliament : as it was represented in a sermon, preached in the Abbey Church at Westminster, at the magnificent solemnity of his funerall, Octob. 22, 1646 /
by: Vines, Richard, 1600?-1656
Published: (1646)
by: Vines, Richard, 1600?-1656
Published: (1646)
The hearse of the renowned, the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, Bouchier and Lovaine, sometime captaine lord generall of the armies raised for the defence of king and parliament : as it was represented in a sermon, preached in the Abbey Church at Westminster, at the magnificent solemnity of his funerall, Octob. 22, 1646 /
by: Vines, Richard, 1600?-1656
by: Vines, Richard, 1600?-1656
His Maiesties letter to the Lord Maior and aldermen of the citie of London : with the humble petition of the knights, ministers, gentry, free-holders and other inhabitants of the county of Leicester to the King : also the resolution of the whole county of Essex presented to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament and commanded by the Lords to be forthwith printed and published.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
His Maiesties letter to the Lord Maior and aldermen of the citie of London : with the humble petition of the knights, ministers, gentry, free-holders and other inhabitants of the county of Leicester to the King : also the resolution of the whole county of Essex presented to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament and commanded by the Lords to be forthwith printed and published.
His Majesties answer to a book, intituled, The declaration, or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, the 19 of May, 1642.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1642)
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1642)
His Majesties answer to a book, intituled, The declaration, or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, the 19 of May, 1642.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1642)
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1642)
Two letters of His Majesties left upon the table at Hampton-Court the 11 of November, 1647 : the one to Colonell Whaley, the other to Lord Mountague : also a letter of advice to His Majestie, subscribed by E.R.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1647)
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1647)
The Kings answer to the propositions for peace as was pretended in the club-mens petition to His Majesty : with the copie of a letter from Sir Lewis Dives, and another from Colonell Butler, governour of Wareham, sent to them and read in their quarters : also a copie of articles and directions, and divers other passages of their proceedings and intentions, and a list of their chiefe leaders names and which of them are taken and who not : with other papers brought by our scouts from the army.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1645)
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1645)
The Kings declaration to all his subjects of whatsoever nation, quality, or condition.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
The Kings declaration to all his subjects of whatsoever nation, quality, or condition
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1648)
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Published: (1648)
The Kings answer to the propositions for peace as was pretended in the club-mens petition to His Majesty : with the copie of a letter from Sir Lewis Dives, and another from Colonell Butler, governour of Wareham, sent to them and read in their quarters : also a copie of articles and directions, and divers other passages of their proceedings and intentions, and a list of their chiefe leaders names, and which of them are taken and who not : with other papers brought by our scouts from the army.
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
by: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649