A new remonstrance of severall matters of consequance betweene the Kings most excellent Majestie and the high court of Parliament : Also His Majesties message to the inhabitants of Lincolne. Likewise a remarkable passage, concerning the Earle of Northumberland and the Earle of Leicester, whereunto is annexed a proposition propounded by the Earle of Warwicke, to the high court of Parliament.
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