A new-years gift: /
| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Army. Council (Author) |
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| Other Authors: | Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671 |
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| Language: | English |
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1648.
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A declaration from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Councell of Warre : concerning their proceedings in the proposals prepared and agreed on by the Councell of the Army, to be tendred to the Commissioners of Parliament, residing in the Army, and with them to be treated on by the Commissioners of the Army. Together with the heads of the said proposals, containing the particulars of their desires in pursuance of their former declarations and papars [sic], in order to the clearing and securing of the rights and liberties of the kingdome, and the setling of a just and lasting peace to which are added some farther particular desires for the removing of divers present pressing grievances, being also comprised in, or in necessary persuance of their former representations and papers oppointed [sic] to be treated upon.
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A declaration from his Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the general councel of the Armie, held at Putney, Septemb. 9th. 1647.
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An exact narrative of every dayes proceedings since the insurrection in Essex. : Together with a more perfect list of what persons are slain and taken by both parties, till the 18 of June present, 1648. Also the resolution of the Councell of War concerning the manner of punishing the prisoners they have taken in that county.
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The petition of the officers and souldiers in the army, under the command of His Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax, : vvith the severall votes of the councell of war at Saffron-Walden, concerning the armies going into Ireland: with the names of every officer then present. Together with a letter from His Excellency, to the House of Commons, concerning the said petition.
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A declaration of the last demands propounded by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councell of his Army to both Houses of Parliament, : for vindication of the Parliament, for justice, and for the peace of the kingdome: with the answer of the House of Peers, and their approbation and order to returne thankes to the Gen: and the army.
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An Abridgment of the late remonstrance of the army. : VVith some marginall attestations, for the better understanding, remembrance, and judgement of the people. Collected by speciall order for more publique satisfaction, and to undeceive the kingdome as to the false glosses by some put upon the said remonstrance printed. /
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No papist nor Presbyterian: but the modest desires and proposalls of some well-affected and free-born people: : offered to the Generall Councell of the Armie, for redresse of grievances, in order to the late representative, and agreement of the people.
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His Majesties message to the Lord Generall Fairfax, and the Councell of the Army, on Thursday 30 Novemb. 1648. : concerning his two Houses of Parliament, the citizens of London, and the proceedings of the Army. Drated [sic] from Carisbrook Castle on Wednesday morning last. And his declaration touching his present confinement to the said castle. Also, a letter from the Lord Generall Fairfax, to the citizens of London, in reference to the peace both of King and Kingdome. And propositions for the Army to remove 30. miles distant from the said city.
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Two letters from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, : to the Right Honourable the House of Peeres. With a letter from the House of Peeres to his Excellency, giving him thanks for his constant care of the safety of the kingdome, also a remonstrance of his Excellency and the Army under his command. Together with an ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, declaring all votes, orders, and ordinances passed in one, or both Houses, from the 26 of July untill the 6 of this present August 1647. to be null and voyd. Die Veneris, 20 Aug. 1647. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that this House approves of this remonstrance, and that the same with the letters be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown. Cler. Parl.
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The heads of proposals, agreed on by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councell of the Armie. : Tendred to the commissioners of Parliament residing with the Armie, to be by them presented to the Parliament. Containing their particular desires (in pursuance of their former declarations and papers) in order to the cleering and securing the rights and liberties of this kingdome, in the setling of a just and lasting peace therein; leaving the terms of peace for the kingdome of Scotland, to stand as in the late propositions of both kingdoms, unlesse that kingdome have agreed, or shall agree to any alteration. To which proposalls are added the explanations upon severall particulars therein agreed upon at the late generall Councell of the Army at Putney, on Thursday Septemb. 16. 1647. In answer to certaine queres thereupon made by the commissioners of Parliament residing with the Army. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of his Armie. Signed, Jo. Rushworth, Secretarie.
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Two letters from His Excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax. : One to the commissioners of the armie, the other to the Right Honorable the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City, of London. As it was presented, July 29. 1647.
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The resolve of the Citie.
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A vindication of the imprisoned and secluded Members of the House of Commons, : from the aspersions cast upon them, and the majority of the House, in a paper lately printed and published: intituled, An humble answer of the Generall Councel of the officers of the Army under his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the demands of the Honourable Commons of England in Parliament assembled: concerning the late securing or secluding some Members thereof.
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The petition of the General Councel of officers under the command of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the Right Honorable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament, for the total and universal taking away of free-quarter, and other burthens of the Common-wealth, and for the relief of Ireland. : Together with the answer and several votes of the Parliament to the same. Also a list of all the officers at the General Councel when the petition was read and approved of. Signed by the appointment of the General Conncel [sic] of officers of the Army, John Rushworth, Sect'.
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To the honourable the Councell of Warre sitting at Whitehall. : The humble petition of Colonell Nicholas Borlace.
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A declaration of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and his Councell of Warre. : Delivered by Colonell Sir Hardresse Waller, and other officers of the Army, to the House of Peeres, upon Munday the 17 of January, 1647. With the Lords Answer thereunto. Die Lunæ, 17 Januarii. 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this declaration of the Generall and his Councell of Warre, with the answer thereunto, be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown. Cler. Parliamentorum.
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The Levellers vindication or, a tragicall story, presented unto this common-vvealth, city, and army: : together with a letter directed to his Excellency, and the Councell of Warre sitting at White-Hall, concerning the great cruelty and oppression still continued in this land, notwithstanding the many undertakings of the army, their vowes, promises, and protestations to the contrary. Shewing withall, the most fearfull judgements of almighty God on many thousands of perfidious and deceitfull persons: /
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A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and a Councel of VVar at Vxbridge, June 29. 1647. : To be communicated to both Houses of Parliament, and the Lord Major, Aldermen and Common-Councel of the City of London, of the armies drawing farther back from the City of London, and the head-quarters that night at Wickam; in answer to the votes of both Houses. With a perfect copy of the votes; and the names of the Councel of War. By the appointment of His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, and the Councel of War. Uxbridge, June 29. 1647. Signed John Rushworth.
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Englands remonstrance. Or, a word in the ear to the scattered, discontented members of the late Parliament. : Shewing, that self-seekers are self-losers; and that no member ought to feather his own nest, but freely permit every bird to enjoy his own feathers, and every honest man to sit under his own vine, and enjoy the fruits thereof. Likewise, a word to the present assembly at Westminster, and the councel of state at White Hall, in order to their present power, rule, government; and the peoples rights, liberties, and priviledges. By Robert Purnel.
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A declaration from his Excellence Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councel of the Army, held at Putney, on Thursday September 16. 1647. : Concerning the delaies in raising monies for supply of the Army, and other forces of the kingdome. And their humble offers and desires in relation thereto. Tendred to the Right Honourable Commissioners of Parliament residing with the Army, and by them to be presented to the Houses. With his Exceliencies [sic] letter to the Commissioners concerning the same. Also a narrative of the souldiers behaviour towards the L. Lauderdale. By the appointment of his Excellencie of Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Army. Jo. Rushworth Secretary.
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A vindication of the imprisoned and secluded Members of the House of Commons : from the aspersions cast upon them, and the majority of the House, in a paper lately printed and published: intituled, An humble answer of the Generall Councel of the officers of the Army under his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the demands of the Honourable Commons of England in Parliament assembled: concerning the late securing or secluding some Members thereof.
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A letter sent to the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and the Common Councel of the City of London, Iune. 10. /
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A letter sent from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the chief commanders in the army. : To the Right Honourable the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London.
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Sixe propositions propounded, by the officers and souldiers under the command of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to the citizens of London. : Wherein they set forth, the reasons of their near approach, and their advancing toward the said city. Together, with their demands to the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, concerning the Kings most excellent Majestie, the Honourable Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster, and the enemies of this kingdome who endeavour to raise a second warre. VVhereunto is annexed, the answer of the Lord Mayor, to the demands and desires of the army. Published at the desire of the army, for generall satisfaction to the whole kingdome.
by: Rishton, Robert
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Three letters from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the officers and soldiers under his command. : Two of them to the Parliaments commissioners now with the army, and by them sent up to the Parliament. The third to the Lord Major, aldermen and Common-Councel of the City of London, of the farther answer of the army, concerning the charge against the eleven members. And the grounds of the armies nearer advance to the Parliament and City of London. Also the result of a councel of war at Vxbridge, June 26. 1647. about quartering the army. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, and the councel of war. Barkhamstead, June 25. 1647. Signed John Rushworth.
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The treatie between the commissioners from the Lord Mayor, and Common councell of the city of London, and Sir Thomos [sic] Fairfax and the army at St. Albanes. : With their message from the army to the Common-Councell, in answer to their letter. With the demands of the army.
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The humble petition of many peaceable citizens of London, : to the Right Honourable the Lord Major, the right worshipfull the aldermen and commons of the City of London, in Common-Councell assembled.
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A letter from the Councel of Officers at White-Hall, to Colonel Lilburne Commander in Chief of the forces in Scotland, and officers under his command, concerning the late transactions in dissolution of the Parliament : together with the return from the Councel of Officers, met at Dalkeith, Tuesday May 17. 1653. thereunto.
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Several proposals for peace & freedom, by an agreement of the people, : offered unto Commissary General Ireton for the concurrence of the Army, by the approbation and consent of many worthy persons of the Common Councel and others of the city of London, on the eleventh of this instant December, to be agreed unto, and subscribed by all the inhabitants of England & VVales.
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By the King. A proclamation concerning the President and Council of Wales, and marches of the same..
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A declaration of the Lords and Commons concerning the preservation of Hull : with severall votes agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament, for the raising of 10000 men to be imployed by the authority of the Parliament. Also, a declaration of the citizens and inhabitants of the city of Chester, to his Maiesties commissioners of array, for the cleare manifestation of their allegiance to his Majesty, and duty to the Parliament. With the Kings last declaration made to the Lords, attending his Majesty at Yorke, and to others of His Majesties Privy Councell there, together with their promise thereupon. Subscribed by them. And lastly, the resolution of the Lords and Commons, in case any force be brought out of one county, into any other county of this Kingdome, to disturbe the peace thereof. Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D Com.
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The charge of the Army, and counsel of war, against the King. : With a brief answer thereunto by some of the loyall party.
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The Lord General Cromwel's speech delivered in the Council-Chamber, upon the 4 of July, 1653. : To the persons then assembled, and intrusted with the supreme authority of the nation. This is a true copie: published for information, and to prevent mistakes.
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An ordinance for adjourning part of Easter term. 1654..
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An act and declaration touching several acts and ordinances made since the twentieth of April 1653. and before the third of September 1654. and other acts, &c. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656.
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The humble proposalls of the adjutators in the army presented to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. : In the behalfe of divers that suffer in matters concerning the King. Also a declaration from his Excellency, and the Councell of his army, held at Putney Septem. 9. 1647. Concerning the fundamentall authority, and government of the kingdome. By the appointment of His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of his army signed, Jo. Rushworth, Secretary.
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