The declaration of divers well-affected inhabitants of the cities of London and Westminster, borrough of Southwark, Tower Hamblets, and parts adjacent. : Shewing their resolutions to joyn with the Army under the command of his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax; for the establishing of a safe and well-grounded peace, with the just rights and priviledges of the subject.
| Format: | eBook |
|---|---|
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
London :
Printed for R. Baliffe, neer Temple Barre,
1648.
|
| Series: | Early English books online.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
The declaration of divers well-affected inhabitants of the cities of London and Westminster, borrough of Southwark, Tower Hamblets, and parts adjacent : Shewing their resolutions to joyn with the Army under the command of his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax; for the establishing of a safe and well-grounded peace, with the just rights and priviledges of the subject.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
To the Right Honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of divers wel affected persons inhabiting the City of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent. : Whereunto is anexed, the humble desires of the said petitioners for the Houses resolution thereon, before they proceed with the personall treaty.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
The Hvmble petition and remonstrance of divers citizens and other inhabitants of the city of London and borrough of Southwarke : who lately presented their humle [as printed] petition to the honourable Houses of Parliament for an accommodation of peace : as also the humble remonstrance of the said petitioners of the greate abuses and outrages committed upon divers of those persons who peaceably endeavoured to promote the said petition.
The Hvmble petition and remonstrance of divers citizens and other inhabitants of the city of London and borrough of Southwarke : who lately presented their humle [sic] petition to the honourable Houses of Parliament for an accommodation of peace : as also the humble remonstrance of the said petitioners of the greate abuses and outrages committed upon divers of those persons who peaceably endeavoured to promote the said petition.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
The humble petition and remonstrance of divers citizens, and other inhabitants of the city of London, and borrough of Southwarke, : who lately presented their humle [sic] petition to the honourable Houses of Parliament for an accommodation of peace, as also the humble remonstrance of the said petitioners, of the greate abuses and outrages committed upon divers of those persons who peaceably endeavoured to promote the said petition.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
Designes un-masqued: or The several reasons of the three militias, of Westminster, hamblets of the Tower, and burrough of Southwark. : Against the pretended vnion with the militia of London. Together, with a reply of the said committees, to a generall answer, delivered in writing by alderman Avery to the honorable committee, where Mr. Sands had the chair. Presented to publike view for common safety.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
The declaration of the tower hamblets to the Lord Maior, aldermen and Common Councell of the city of London.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
To the supream authority of this nation, the Commons assembled in Parliament: the humble petition of divers wel-affected women inhabiting the cities of London, Westminster, the borough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent; : (affecters and approvers of the late large petition) of the eleventh of September, 1648. In behalf of Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn, Mr. William Walwyn, Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Richard Overton, (now prisoners in the Tovver of London) and Captain William Bray, close-prisoner in Windsor-Castle; and Mr. William Savvyer, prisoner at White-Hall,
Published: (1649)
Published: (1649)
Wednesday the 27 August, 1651. Mr. Speaker, by way of report acquaints the House of the great appearance of the militiaes of London, Westminster, Southwarke, and the hamblets of the Tower, on Monday last in Finsbury feilds, ...
Published: (1651)
Published: (1651)
Southwark, Blackfriars to Tower Bridge /
by: Perrett, David
Published: (1977)
by: Perrett, David
Published: (1977)
An Act for setling the militia within the hamblets of the Tower of London. Thursday, July 14. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas Clerk of Parliament.
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
The case of the promoter of the bill for erecting a court of conscience for the tower hamblets : comprehended within the weekly bills, of mortality, &c.
by: Caine, John
Published: (1685)
by: Caine, John
Published: (1685)
Antimoixeia: or, the honest and joynt-design of the Tower-hamblets for the general suppression of bawdy-houses : as incouraged thereto by the publick magistrates
Published: (1691)
Published: (1691)
The Fundamental lawes and liberties of England claimed, asserted, and agreed unto, by severall peaceable persons of the city of London, Westminster, Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent; commonly called levellers. : Presented to the serious consideration of all the free-people of this common-wealth. July the 9. 1653.
Published: (1653)
Published: (1653)
An act impowering the respective militia's of London, the hamlets of the Tower, Southwark and Westminster, to raise foot.
Published: (1651)
Published: (1651)
The Jewel Tower, Westminster /
Published: (1956)
Published: (1956)
An act for setling the militia within the hamblets of the Tovver of London.
Published: (1649)
Published: (1649)
The tower and the well : a psychological interpretation of the fairy tales of Madame d'Aulnoy /
by: DeGraff, Amy Vanderlyn
Published: (1984)
by: DeGraff, Amy Vanderlyn
Published: (1984)
A Petition presented unto the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament the 15th of September, 1647 by divers well affected inhabitants of London, burrough of Southwarke, and places adjacent : for removing out of the House all persons who sate [as printed] in the late pretended Parliament and voted for raising a new war &c. when the true Parliament was driven away by force.
Published: (1647)
Published: (1647)
A Petition presented unto the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament the 15th of September, 1647 by divers well affected inhabitants of London, burrough of Southwarke, and places adjacent : for removing out of the House all persons who sate [sic] in the late pretended Parliament and voted for raising a new war &c. when the true Parliament was driven away by force.
Published: (1647)
Published: (1647)
The case of the church-wardens, and other the principal inhabitants of the Upper-Hamblet of St. Mary White-Chapel, in the county of Middlesex, touching a bill for the making the Hamblet of Wapping a distinct parish..
Published: (1694)
Published: (1694)
The humble petition of divers well affected magistrates, ministers, citizens and other inhabitants in the City of London, and parts adjacent. : Presented to the House of Peeres, on Wednesday the 12 of July, 1648. With their Lordships answer thereunto· Die Mercurii, 12. Julii. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament that this petition ... be forthwith printed ...
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
To every individual member of Parliament, the representation of divers young-men, apprentices of the cities of London, Westminster, the burrough of Southwark, and places adjacent, : on behalf of Mr. Lilburn, now close prisoner in Newgate; and in behalf of the young-men and apprentices, committed by you the second day of August last, 1653.
Published: (1653)
Published: (1653)
The case of the inhabitants of the hamblet of Wapping, in the parish of St. Mary White-Chappel in the county of Middlesex. : Humbly presented to the Parliament of England.
Published: (1694)
Published: (1694)
To the supream authority of England the Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of diverse wel-affected weomen : of the cities of London and Westminster, the borrough of Southwark, hamblets, and places adjacent. Affecters and approvers of the petition of Sept. 11. 1648.
Published: (1649)
Published: (1649)
The humble petition of divers well affected magistrates, ministers, citizens and other inhabitants in the City of London, and parts adjacent : Presented to the House of Peeres, on Wednesday the 12 of July, 1648. With their Lordships answer thereunto· Die Mercurii, 12. Julii. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament that this petition and answer be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliamentorum.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
The groans of Kent: or, An humble remonstrance from divers well-affected in the county of Kent. : To His Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax, and the army under his command.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
A form of prayer, to be used upon the fifteenth of January in all churches and chappels within the cities of London and Westminster, the suburbs of each, and the borrough of Southwark : and upon the two and twentieth of the said moneth, in all other churches and chappels within the rest of His Majesties dominions of England and Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Twede : being the several days appointed for a general fast, to be kept in the respective places, for the averting those sicknesses and diseases, that dearth and scarcity, which justly may be feared from the unseasonableness of the weather.
A form of prayer, to be used upon the fifteenth of January in all churches and chappels within the cities of London and Westminster, the suburbs of each, and the borrough of Southwark : and upon the two and twentieth of the said moneth, in all other churches and chappels within the rest of His Majesties dominions of England and Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Twede : being the several days appointed for a general fast, to be kept in the respective places, for the averting those sicknesses and diseases, that dearth and scarcity, which justly may be feared from the unseasonableness of the weather.
Published: (1661)
Published: (1661)
An act for reviving and continuing of several acts of Parliament touching the militias of the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark, and the hamlets of the Tower of London.
An Act for Reviving and Continuing of Several Acts of Parliament Touching the Militia's of the City of Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and the Hamlets of the Tower of London.
An act for reviving and continuing of several acts of Parliament touching the militias of the city of Westminster, borough of Southwark, and the hamlets of the Tower of London
Published: (1651)
Published: (1651)
An impartial account of the several fires in London, Westminster, Southwark, and the places adjacent. : Begun and carried on by papists, for the promoting their damnable plot and conspiracy for subverting the government, and destroying the Protestant religion; with the several ways and methods practiced by them in manageing their horrid designs of fire and desolation. /
by: Bedloe, William, 1650-1680
Published: (1679)
by: Bedloe, William, 1650-1680
Published: (1679)
Mr. Prynnes letter to the Borrough of Newport in Cornwall, for which he serves in Parliament.
by: Prynne, William, 1600-1669
Published: (1648)
by: Prynne, William, 1600-1669
Published: (1648)
A petition presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by the inhabitants of the city of Westminster, the hamblets of the Tower, the burrough of Southwark, and parts adjacent within the weekly bills of mortality: being subscribed by above twenty thousand persons, wel-affected to the King, Parliament, City, and kingdom. In concurrence with the City of London for a personall treaty, and the happy uniting of the militia's of the out-parts with the said City. Together with the answer of the Parliament.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)
A declaration of the vvell-affected to the Good Old Cause, in the cities of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark : with the joynt consent and concurrence of all the well-affected in all other the cities, towns and boroughs of England and Wales, for the return and session of the Long Parliament, (interrupted by the late Protector April 20. 1653.) Directed to the surviving Members of that Parliament.
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
A declaration of the vvell-affected to the good old cause, in the cities of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark; : with the joynt consent and concurrence of all the well-affected in all other the cities, towns and boroughs of England and Wales, for the return and session of the Long Parliament, (interrupted by the late Protector April 20. 1653.) directed to the surviving Members of that Parliament.
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
A declaration of the vvell-affected to the good old cause, in the cities of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark : with the joynt consent and concurrence of all the well-affected in all other the cities, towns and boroughs of England and Wales, for the return and session of the Long Parliament, (interrupted by the late Protector April 20. 1653.) directed to the surviving Members of that Parliament.
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
The humble petition of divers well-affected persons, : delivered the 6th day of July, 1659. To the supreme authority, the Parliament of the Common-vvealth of England. With the Parliaments answer thereunto, and sense thereupon.
Published: (1659)
Published: (1659)
A plan of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark : with the contiguous buildings /
by: Rocque, John, -1762
Published: (1913)
by: Rocque, John, -1762
Published: (1913)