An extract of certain papers of intelligence, from Cambridge, concerning His Majestie and the armie..
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His Majesties message to the Lord Generall Fairfax; : and His act and proclamation concerning the army, to be published throughout all the respective counties, cities, and market towns, within the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. Also, a letter from the army to the King, and their new propositions touching his Majesty, and dissolving of the Parliament, and the time prefixed. With a declaration of the Lord Generall Fairfax touching the same. Agreed upon by his Excellency, and the councell of the army, and signed T. Fairfax.
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His Majesties declaration concerning the charge of the Army; : and his resolution to die like a martyr, rather then to answer to any impeachment or articles, in relation to his tryall, by the lawes of the land, as an ordinary subject. And his declaration and proposals to the Governour of Winsor Castle concerning Major Gen. Brown, and his present restraint under the power of the sword, with his predictions thereupon, touching what shall befall the Army. Also, the declaration and proposals of Col: Harrison to the King, and his protestation, to oppose all persons whatsoever, that shall offer any private violence to His Majesties royall person. Dated from Windsor Castle, the 1 of January 1648.
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His Majesties last message to the Parliament, : with His desires for the Bishop of Armagh, Bishop of Exeter, Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Worcester, and other doctors to come to Him. And His Majesites declaration concerning the Marquis of Ormonds negotiation in Ireland. Also the votes of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to His Majesties message. With a letter to the commissioners in the Isle of Wight which passed both Houses on Saturday last being the 4th of November 1648.
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A perfect declaration of the armie agreed upon at their late rendezvouz. : Sent up to the Parliament by Sir Thomas Fairfax, on Thursday last, and certain propositions or particulars, wherein the army desire to be further satisfied. With the protestation of Sir Thomas Fairfax. And his orders for the security of his Majesties person. Also the copies of two letters from the new commissioners coming from the Parliament to the army, and of the further treaty, and the souldiers resolution.
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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.
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A message agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 1 Novemb. 1648. to be sent to his majesty. Consisting of ten severall votes concerning delinquents. And for the composing of all differences, and setling the kingdome.
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Englands remonstrance to their King : wherein is declared, the humble desire of His Majesties loyall and faithfull subjects within the kingdome of England, to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, now resident in the Isle of Wight. Containing the very sense of all the true-hearted of the kingdom, touching His Majesties royall person; but because the way to the Kings eare is stopt, is now sent to London, and published for generall satisfaction of the whole kingdome.
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Some observations upon occasion of the publishing their Majesties letters.
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The independents declaration and remonstrance to the Parliament of England declaring their full resolution and intentions touching the Kings Majesty, : and the treaty; and their protestation to both Houses, concerning their proceedings in the said treaty, and concluding of a peace with the King. Also, their proposals to the House of Commons, touching the trust reposed in them by the people of England, shewing, that if they act against the truth reposed in them, the people are bound in conscience and duty to act against them. Whereunto is annexed, His Majesties new propositions read in both Houses yesterday; and a joyfull message sent to the citizens of London. with His Majesties proposals touching the army, and the Independent party.
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A trve discoverie of the Kings Majesties proceedings against the Parliament of this kingdome : Whereby it will appear, that the over-[...] and subversion of the lawes, the libertie of the [...]bject, and the conversion of the Protestant religion into Papistry was at first intended, though the contrary were pretended. [...] infallibly proved by his Maiesties actions, letters, other circumstances, and especially by the great plot against London, countenanced by his Majesty. Leaving a deepe impression of griefe in the hearts of all true loyall subjects, that the King, contrarie to his owne declarations should be so strangely led away by his malignant councellors.
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Propositions of accommodation for the composing of the present differences between His Majestie and the Parliament.
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Propositions of accommodation for the composing of the present differences between His Majestie and the Parliament
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A remonstrance from the army, to the citizens of London, : to be read and published throughtout the severall wards and parishes of the cities of London, and Westminster, the borough of Southwarke, and parts adjacent. Sent form St. Albanes on Wednesday Novem. 15. 1648. And their declaration for peace, and bringing of the Kings Majesty to London, and sending for the Prince of VVales from Holland; together with their protestation to joyn with the King and Parliament in the treaty. Likewise, exceeding joyfull newes from the King, declaring the articles, and acts of agreement for a present peace. Agreed upon by his Majesty and the commissioners, on Munday Novemb. 13. 1648.
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A new petition to the Kings most Excellent Majestie. : The humble petition of the knights, gentry, and free-holders of the county of Yorke, who have subscribed hereto: presented to His Majestie at York, April 30. 1642.. Desiring a happy union betwixt the King and the Parliament..
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