Right trusty and entirely beloved cousin and councellor, wee greet you well, having used all possible and honourable meanes, by sending many gracious messages to the two Houses of Parliament ... to procure our personall treaty with them, for a safe and well grounded peace ...
| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) |
|---|---|
| Other Authors: | Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649, Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of, 1610-1688 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Imprinted at Dublin :
By VVilliam Bladen ...,
1646.
|
| Series: | Early English books online.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
Right trusty and entirely beloved cousin and councellor, wee greet you well, having used all possible and honourable meanes, by sending many gracious messages to the two Houses of Parliament ... to procure our personall treaty with them, for a safe and well grounded peace ...
Published: (1646)
Published: (1646)
Ormondes breakfast or A true relation of the salley and skirmish performed by Collonell Michaell Iones and his party, against the Marques of Ormonde, and his forces encamped before Dublin the second of August 1649. In a dialogue between a chevalier and a roundhead.
Published: (1649)
Published: (1649)
Trusty and wel-beloved, we greet you well.
Published: (1644)
Published: (1644)
Trusty and wel-beloved, we greet you well
Published: (1644)
Published: (1644)
Right trusty and well-beloved, we greet you well. VVhereas our royal father of blessed memory, did in the year 1632. constitute and establish a Society of Fishers, ...
Published: (1660)
Published: (1660)
Trusty and well-beloved we greet you well : whereas we have received information that those souldiers which have been forward to serve us in the forlorn hope, are not looked upon according to their merited valour and loyall service ...
Published: (1643)
Published: (1643)
Most Reverend Father in God, our right trusty and entirely beloved counsellor, we greet you well ... /
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
Most Reverend Father in God, our right trusty and entirely beloved counsellor, we greet you well ... /
To His Grace James Duke of Ormonde, lord lieutenant-general and general-governour of Ireland. The humble address of the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled.
Exceeding joyful nevves from Holland : read in the Honourable House of Commons upon Thursday, being comfortable tydings to both Houses of Parliament, and to all the rest of His Majesties loving subjects : likewise the impeachment of Lieutenant Bodley before the House of Peers for speaking words of dangerous consequence which words did tend to the Knowledge of some dangerous plot against the city of London.
Exceeding joyful nevves from Holland : read in the Honourable House of Commons upon Thursday, being comfortable tydings to both Houses of Parliament, and to all the rest of His Majesties loving subjects : likewise the impeachment of Lieutenant Bodley before the House of Peers for speaking words of dangerous consequence which words did tend to the Knowledge of some dangerous plot against the city of London.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
Trusty and wel-beloved we greet you well : finding so much reality and worthyness in the resolution of our true-hearted subjects from our county of Salop ...
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
By the King. Trustie and welbeloued, wee greete you well : although there be nothing more against our minde then to be drawne into any course that may breed in our subiects the least doubt of our vnwillingnes to throw any burthens vpon them ...
Published: (1604)
Published: (1604)
By the King. Trustie and welbeloued, wee greete you well: : although there be nothing more against our minde then to be drawne into any course that may breed in our subiects the least doubt of our vnwillingnes to throw any burthens vpon them ...
Published: (1604)
Published: (1604)
Right trusty and welbeloved, and trusty and welbeloved, we greet you well
Published: (1662)
Published: (1662)
Right trusty and welbeloved, and trusty and welbeloved, we greet you well.
"There shall also be a lieutenant governor" /
by: Davis, J. William (James William)
Published: (1967)
by: Davis, J. William (James William)
Published: (1967)
Governors and Lieutenant Governors of the States and Other Jurisdictions.
Published: (1969)
Published: (1969)
Governors and Lieutenant Governors of the States and Other Jurisdictions.
Published: (1976)
Published: (1976)
Governors and Lieutenant Governors of the States and Other Jurisdictions.
Published: (1973)
Published: (1973)
Charles R. Right trusty and well-beloved, we greet you well : VVhereas our royal father of blessed memory, did in the year 1632. constitute and establish a Society of Fishers,...
Published: (1660)
Published: (1660)
Right trusty and welbeloved we greet you & well.
by: Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
by: Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Right trusty and welbeloved we greet you & well
by: Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Published: (1661)
by: Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Published: (1661)
A second powder-plot, discovered in his Excellency the Lord Generalls armie. Truly relating the manner of this desperate, cowardly, and malignant plot: in two severall letters. The first from one of the lifeguard to his brother in London. The other from a Lievtenant in the armie. Published according to order.
Published: (1644)
Published: (1644)
Ordinance to establish the office on Lieutenant Governor.
Published: (1861)
Published: (1861)
A Second powder-plot, discovered in his Excellency the Lord Generalls armie : truly relating the manner of this desperate, cowardly, and malignant plot, in two severall letters : the first from one of the lifeguard to his brother in London : the other from a Lievtenant in the armie.
Published: (1644)
Published: (1644)
DR. VAN MOOK ARRIVEERT OP SCHIPHOL /
Published: (1945)
Published: (1945)
A Second powder-plot, discovered in his Excellency the Lord Generalls armie : truly relating the manner of this desperate, cowardly, and malignant plot, in two severall letters : the first from one of the lifeguard to his brother in London : the other from a Lievtenant in the armie.
A more exact and particular relation of the taking of Shrevvsbury, then hath hitherto been published. : With the manner and performance thereof by Lieutenant Collonel William Reinking commander in chief in that designe. Published by authority.
Published: (1645)
Published: (1645)
Governors and Lieutenant Governors of the States and Other Jurisdictions.
Published: (1984)
Published: (1984)
Governors and Lieutenant Governors of the States and Other Jurisdictions.
Published: (1972)
Published: (1972)
The life of Richard Kane : Britain's first lieutenant-governor of Minorca /
by: Laurie, Bruce
Published: (1994)
by: Laurie, Bruce
Published: (1994)
A Remonstrance from Ireland to the high court of Parliament in England : for the speedy oppression of the rebels with little cost and losse of the Protestant party and the probable way of moving the rebels to submit themselves and to cut one anothers throats and to bring the heads of the chiefest actors thereby to get their pardon presented by a member of the House of Commons in Ireland : with a proclamation for proroguing of both Houses of Parliament at the city of Dublin till the 11 of January next : with an order for the people all to repaire to their owne dwellings there to defend the country with the best strength they can.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
A Remonstrance from Ireland to the high court of Parliament in England : for the speedy oppression of the rebels with little cost and losse of the Protestant party and the probable way of moving the rebels to submit themselves and to cut one anothers throats and to bring the heads of the chiefest actors thereby to get their pardon presented by a member of the House of Commons in Ireland : with a proclamation for proroguing of both Houses of Parliament at the city of Dublin till the 11 of January next : with an order for the people all to repaire to their owne dwellings there to defend the country with the best strength they can.
Published: (1641)
Published: (1641)
Trusty and wel-beloved, we greet you well : whereas all our subjects of the Kingdome of England and dominion of Wales, are both by their allegiance and the Act of Pacification, bound to resist and suppresse all such of our subjects of Scotland, as have in a hostile manner already entred of shall hereafter enter into this kingdome.
Published: (1643)
Published: (1643)
HET LEVEN IN BATAVIA PERSCONFERENTIE BIJ DE LUITENANT GOUVERNEUR GENERAAL DR. VAN MOOK /
Published: (1945)
Published: (1945)
In memory of L. Coll. Cleaveland..
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
Head-quarters, Charles-Town Neck, June 1, 1780 : Orders, the commander in chief congratulates the army on the success that has attended the corps in the back country under Lieutenant General Earl Cornwallis. ...
The life and character of James Butler, late Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Ormond ... : with a particular account of all his battles ... : the whole publish'd from authentick manuscripts : dedicated to the Right Honourable Charles Butler ...
by: T. B.
by: T. B.
Bill Hobby : A Life in Journalism and Public Service /
by: Carleton, Don, et al.
Published: (2024)
by: Carleton, Don, et al.
Published: (2024)