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1642Description:"Wee are most assured that your royall person shall be secured in the reall fidelity of your subjects of this county withour any extraordinary guard." -- Last lines of text. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.This item contains 4 files (53.32 KB).Publicly Available -
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1642Description:Reproduction of original in the British Library. In this edition the Steele notation reads: the Person your. With engraved border.This item contains 4 files (113.95 KB).Publicly Available -
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1642Description:Explains reasons for delay, and for his coming to the north. Declares his attitude towards the Protestant profession, is equally against Papists and separatists. .. A guard is necessary. -- Steele. Reproduction of the ...This item contains 4 files (134.79 KB).Publicly Available -
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1642Description:Answers "whether they would defend his person from violence and advise him how to vindicate himself from the affront he had received at Hull." -- Thomason Catalogue. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.This item contains 4 files (58.13 KB).Publicly Available -
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1642Description:The Lords and Commons will maintain the committees at York in what they have done and shall do. Any person arresting them or any of them, .. or injuring them is declared a public enemy. .. -- Steele. Reproduction of the ...This item contains 4 files (54.31 KB).Publicly Available -
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1642Description:Includes: His Majesties letter to the gentry of York-shire, May 16. 1642. The Lords and Commons do declare that the King can only summon those subjects holding of him by special service. Whoever shall take armes on this ...This item contains 4 files (101.88 KB).Publicly Available -