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Date of publication:
1642
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Signatures: A⁴. Thomason copy bound with items from 1642. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1654
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Imprint from colophon. Signed and dated at end: Nineteenth of September, 1654. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. With a caption title.
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A letter from the Lord General Cromvvel, dated September the fourth, 1651. To the Right Honorable William Lenthal Esq; speaker of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. Touching the taking of the city of VVorcester; and the total routing of the enemies army. Saturday, September 6. 1651. Resolved by the Parliament, that the letter from the Lord General, dated the fourth of September, 1651. be printed, together with the order made yesterday for a thanksgiving on the next Lords Day, and read, together with the said order. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.
Date of publication:
1651
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1651
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A remonstrance presented to the high and mighty lords the States of Zealand by the deputies of the foure classes of Zealand. Concerning the vvelfare of the Church of England. Sent over by Walter Strickland Esquire, now in Holland, imployed for the affaires of the Parliament. Wherein the Christian affection of the ministers of Zealand, to the prosperity of their Protestan [sic] brethren in England, and their zeale to the maintenance of the true Protestant reformed religion. And the good hand of God in moving the hearts of the professors of the same religion in forraigne parts is manifested. / Published, even according to the intent of this order. Die Mercurii 24. Maii 1643. It is this day ordered by the Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the declaration of the states of Zealand, concerning the affaires of England, this day be presented to the House, be referred to the perusall and consideration of Mr. Rous Mr Reynolds and Mr. Pym, who have power to give order for the printing of it, if they shall hold it fitting. H. Elsynge. Cler. Parl. D. Com.
Date of publication:
1643
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Signed: Gulielmus Appolonij, Johannes Rogiers, Phillippus Iansborgius. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. P.4 misnumbered p.3.
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A sea-fight: two ships taken by Captain Southwood, and Captain Faulkner. Prince Chares [sic] his letters, with a commission; and other letters and papers taken at Paroes, with provisions and ammunition going to relieve Pendennis Castle. With 6 pieces of ordnance, 3 murderers, 20 barrels of gun-powder 10 barrels of beef, 6 chaldron of coals, 3 fat of peas, 100 weight of match, one cask and a half of bread, a barrel of candles. Also, 50 head of cattel taken at Aram. 30 casks of salmon taken at Bereskellet; and a ship taken at Dingle with two great guns, 2 murderers, 2 chambers, and the rebels all taken prisoners. These papers being examined, are commanded to be printed, and are published according to order of Parliament.
Date of publication:
1646
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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Reproduction of the original in the Lincoln's Inn Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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Anonymously published by Joseph Prowd -- Cf. DNB. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1650
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Signatures: 6M⁴ 6N² . Also issued as part of a through-paged set with a table for the entire set added. On 6M2: last word of first line of text: "England"; first word of line below initial: "Enacted"; last word of last ...
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Date of publication:
1646
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Wing enters this under W.C., who has signed the first letter. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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The messages of the King and the replies of Parliament are reprinted here. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 11th".
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Date of publication:
1643
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Sometimes attributed to William Bridge. With an order to print on verso of first leaf dated: "22. Feb. 1642 [i.e. 1643]". Signed: W. Bridges. Running title reads: A sermon preached at a fast before the Honourable House of ...
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Parliament physick for a sin-sick nation. Or, An ordinance of Parliament explained, and applyed to these diseased times. Containing a catholicall medicine for all natures and nations, but especially, a generall receipt for all the sickly people in our English-hospitall, and Welch-spittle, compounded after the art of the apothecary, and according to Parliament prescription, as hereafter followeth. Wherein thou mayst see as in an urinal-glasse, the dangerous state of thy English mother, and the genius of the reforming physitians, in seeking her speedy cure, and lasting happinesse, unto all succeeding ages. / By Philo-Parl. Imprimatur, Ja: Cranford.
Date of publication:
1644
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Dedication to Lady Dudley signed: Nathaniell Ioceline. "An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliment, .. Feb. 16. Printed for Iohn Wright", originally published in 1642, has separate title page with imprint ...
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Date of publication:
1642
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The "Terrible newes from York" contains a reset version of "News from Yorke sent from a countrey courtier" on pages [3] and [4] signed: T.K. Signatures: A⁴. Place of publication from Wing. Reproduction of the original in ...
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Date of publication:
1643
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Running title reads: A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons. A variant has a comma following "Cambridge" in line 15 of title page. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. Annotation on Thomason ...
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Date of publication:
1649
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The first leaf bears an order to print in 17 lines. Running title reads: A sermon preached before the High Court of Parliament. Variant (earlier?): title has "comings"; order to print in 14 lines; errata in a different ...
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The first centvry of scandalous, malignant priests, made and admitted into benefices by the prelates, in whose hands the ordination of ministers and government of the church hath been. Or, A narration of the causes for which the Parliament hath ordered the sequestration of the benefices of severall ministers complained of before them, for vitiousnesse of life, errors in doctrine, contrary to the articles of our religion, and for practising and pressing superstitious innovations against law, and for malignancy against the Parliament. It is ordered this seventeenth day of November, 1643. by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning printing, that this booke intituled, [The first century of scandalous, malignant priests, &c.] be printed by George Miller.
Date of publication:
1643
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Attributed to John White. cf. BM. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nov: 22.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Date of publication:
1642
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The Lord Marquesse of Hertford, his letter, sent to the Queen in Holland. Also a letter from the committee in Sommersetshire, to the Houses of Parliament, with a copy of their message to Marquesse Hertford, and his men assembled in arms at Shepton-Mallet, his answer thereunto, and their resolution upon the same. Likewise the information that both Houses received from a marchant in Roterdam, relating how divers captains, and other officers upon a letter from the Queen to the Prince of Orange, are by him discharged, and sent over into England for His Majesties service in the north; and how the papists there have given to the King two hundred thousand pound in mony; with sundry other matters of great concernment. Whereunto is added, certain votes of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for the apprehending, and bringing up, Sir Ralph Hopton, Master Thomas Smith, Captain John Digby; members of the House of Commons, with Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Sir Francis Dodington, and some others as delinquents. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these particulars be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliament.
Date of publication:
1642
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Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The two vvitnesses: discovered in severall sermons upon the eleventh chapter of the Revelation, wherein, after the prophesie opened, the great question of these times. Viz. whether the two witnesses are slain, yea or no, is modestly discussed. / Preached at Lawrence-Jewry in London, by F.W. lecturer of the said place. It is this seven and twentieth day of April, 1643. ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament, concerning printing, that these sermons intituled, the two witnesses, be printed for Luke Fawne. John White.
Date of publication:
1643
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F.W. = Francis Woodcock--Cf. Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 28th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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