Books by England and Wales. Parliament
An ordinance of both Houses of
An ordinance of both Houses of Parliament for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the army raised by the Parliament and ... of the Common-wealth, August, 1643
The Humble petition of the maj
The Humble petition of the major, aldermen, bayliffs, and commonalty of the city of Oxon, in the county of Oxon
An order of the committee of t
An order of the committee of the Lords and Commons at Guild-hall for the defence of the kingdom
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the protection of Sir William Brereton, in the county of Chester, who hath lately been proclaimed a traytor by His Majesty
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising of all power and force, as well trained bands as others, in severall counties of this kingdom
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament concerning an illegall writ sent to the High Sheriff of Essex by His Majesty, for the publishing of his late proclamation to forbid all his loving subjects to raise, march, muster or exercise by vertue of any order or ordinance of both Houses of Parliament
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the repairing of churches and paying of all church-duties whatsoever
A copie of the petition of bot
A copie of the petition of both Houses of Parliament concerning the militia &c. presented to His Majestie at Theobalds, I Martii, 1641
A Most true relation of the gr
A Most true relation of the great and bloody battell fought upon Monday last, neer the coast of England by three of the Earl of Warwicks ships, namely the James, George, and Gray-hound
An ordinance by the Lords and
An ordinance by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
An Uprore at Portsmouth
An Uprore at Portsmouth
Articles of impeachment exhibi
Articles of impeachment exhibited in Parliament, against Spencer Earle of Northamp., William Earle of Devonsh., Henry Earle of Dover, Henry Earle of Monmouth, Robert Lord Rich, Charles Lord Howard Charlton, Charles L. Grey of Ruthen, Thomas Lord Coventry, Arthur Lord Chapell, &c
New proposition propounded to
New proposition propounded to the City of London by the Lords and Commons
Remarkeable passages, first a
Remarkeable passages, first a prayer for the Parliament
The Declaration of the knights
The Declaration of the knights, gentry, and trained bands of the couuty [sic] of Kent presented to the honourable House of Commons
The declaration of the Lords a
The declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament
The General resolvtion of the
The General resolvtion of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland concerning His Royall Majesty, the prince, and the evill incendiaries which are now about them
The Kings Majesties answer, or
The Kings Majesties answer, or, Four propositions propounded to the Earle of Holland, Sir Philip Stapleton, and Sir John Holland
The message and resolution of
The message and resolution of both Houses of Parliament presented to the Kings Majestie at Theobalds, March 1, 1641
The Humble petition of the com
The Humble petition of the common people of England, to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, particularly to their representatives, the House of Commons
Ordinance as to the prices of
Ordinance as to the prices of coals, enhanced by the troubles at Newcastle
Considerations on the necessit
Considerations on the necessity of promoting a bill, at the ensuing sessions of Parliament, for the relief of the poor, and the trading part of the nation in general, by encouraging the imporation of live cattle and tallow from Ireland, duty free
The parliamentary register, co
The parliamentary register, containing the lists of the twenty four Parliaments from 1660 10 1741
The proceedings of the Lords a
The proceedings of the Lords and Commons in the year 1628 against Roger Manwaring ... (the Sacheverell of those days) for two seditious high-flying sermons, intitled, Religion and Allegiance
Her Majesties most gracious sp
Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the sixteenth day of February, 1705
The bill, intituled, An act fo
The bill, intituled, An act for the relief, employment and settlement of the poor, which came from the House of Commons
Proposals for the reformation
Proposals for the reformation of schools & universities, in order to the better education of youth
Reasons for making a harbor or
Reasons for making a harbor or mould in Tor-bay
A new-years-gift to the Parlia
A new-years-gift to the Parliament, or, England's golden fleece preserv'd
A True list of the Lords spiri
A True list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, together with the knights, citizens and burgesses, of the Parliament which met at Westminster the 30th of December, 1701
A present remedy for the poor,
A present remedy for the poor, or, The most probable means to provide well for the poor of the nation ...
Anno undecimo & duodecimo Guli
Anno undecimo & duodecimo Gulielmi III. Regis, &c
Reasons humbly offered against
Reasons humbly offered against the establishing the present East India Company by Act of Parliament, exclusive of others, and confirming their charters
Some reasons for passing the b
Some reasons for passing the bill for the better determining of causes on bills of review, humbly offer'd to the consideration of the King, Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
A method concerning the relief
A method concerning the relief and employment of the poor
Sam, against sheperd: or, Reas
Sam, against sheperd: or, Reasons offer'd by the new East-India Company, for passing the bill, for raising two millions, with the benefit of the trade to India, in the year 1698
Whereas there has been a horri
Whereas there has been a horrid and detestable conspiracy formed and carried on by papists and other wicked and traiterous persons for assassinating His Majesties royal person
A short account of the duty la
A short account of the duty laid upon paper imported, before the late war with France
Proposals humbly offered to th
Proposals humbly offered to the Parliament why the duty on English salt ought to be paid at the place of landing
Reasons humbly offered to the
Reasons humbly offered to the high court of Parliament
Reasons humbly offered to the
Reasons humbly offered to the Right Honourable the House of Lords
To the lords spiritual and tem
To the lords spiritual and temporal, in Parliament assembled, the case of great multitudes of journey-men weavers, who are makers of plain and flower'd silks and stuffs, in and about the city of London
A plain and easie method for s
A plain and easie method for supplying the scarcity of money and the promoting of trade
An essay towards the setlement
An essay towards the setlement of a national credit in the kingdom of England
Proposals humbly offered to th
Proposals humbly offered to the Parliament concerning the coyn
Proposals to the Parliament fo
Proposals to the Parliament for redress of the common calamity attending these kingdoms at present in their coyn and trade
Reasons humbly offer'd to the
Reasons humbly offer'd to the high court of Parliament for suspending that part of the act of navigation (during the war with France) which obliges the master and three fourths of the marriners (of his ship) to be English ..
Reasons humbly offer'd to the
Reasons humbly offer'd to the right honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled against some clauses desir'd to be inserted in the bill intituled An act for relief of creditors
Sir, this day was published an
Sir, this day was published an act for continuing several duties granted by former acts upon wine, vinegar, tobacoo, East-Indian goods, and other merchandise (imported) untill the 29th day of September 1701
The languishing state of our w
The languishing state of our woollen manufacture humbly represented to the Parliament
True copies of the present ass
True copies of the present associations of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
A Plain and easie way to reduc
A Plain and easie way to reduce guineas, which now is the only passable coin for payments
A Supplement to the Collection
A Supplement to the Collection of the debates and proceedings in Parliament in 1694 and 1695 upon the inquiry into the late briberies and corrupt practices
A True copy of the instrument
A True copy of the instrument of association that the Protestants of England entred into, in the 27th year of Queen Elizabeth, against a popish conspiracy
A True list of the Lords spiri
A True list of the Lords spiritual and temporal, together with the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Parliament at Westminster on the 22th [i.e. two and twentieth] of this instant November, 1695
Abstract of an act of Parliame
Abstract of an act of Parliament for the encrease and encouragement of seamen
Proposals humbly offered to th
Proposals humbly offered to the Parliament for an immediate fund of plate or bullion, to make good the deficiency of the clipt coyns of this kingdom
Reasons humbly offered to the
Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Lords spiritual and temporal on behalf of the bill to restrain the wearing of East-India and Persia wrought silks, &c
Reasons most humbly submitted
Reasons most humbly submitted to the wisdom of Parliament for the taking off the present duty of excise upon beer and ale, and laying the duty upon the original malt
Some short proposals humbly of
Some short proposals humbly offer'd to the consideration of Parliament for regulating of the coin
The examinations and informati
The examinations and informations upon oath, of Sir Thomas Cooke, and several other persons ... touching divers indirect practices, to procure by corrupt and unlawful means, a new charter, and act of Parliament for the East-India Company. As also the articles of impeachment by the Honourable House of Commons, against the Duke of Leeds. With His Grace's answer thereunto
The humble address of the Righ
The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in Parliament assembled
The Irregular and disorderly s
The Irregular and disorderly state of the plantation-trade
A Computation of what a tax la
A Computation of what a tax laid only on shooes, boots, slippers, and gloves may amount unto in a year
An abstract of the grievances
An abstract of the grievances of trade which oppress our poor
Proposals humbly offered to th
Proposals humbly offered to the Parliament for supplying of the King with present money without interest
Reasons humbly offered to this
Reasons humbly offered to this honourable House against a bill for supporting the Merchant Adventurers of England, in their trade to Germany, commonly called the Hamborough Company ..
An Essay or modest proposal of
An Essay or modest proposal of a way to increase the number of people and consequently the strength of this kingdom ..
An humble proposal to Their Mo
An humble proposal to Their Most Excellent Majesties, King William and Queen Mary, and to the two most honourable Houses, the Lords and Commons, assembled in Parliament
Reasons humbly offered for pas
Reasons humbly offered for passing the bill for the better recovery of bankrupts estates, and for the more equal distribution thereof
The case of the clothiers, wea
The case of the clothiers, weavers, hosiers, merchants, drapers, mercers and others with relation to the office, seal and duty of aulnage
The Humble petition of the com
The Humble petition of the common people of England to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, particularly to their representatives in the House of Commons
To the Lords and Commons in Pa
To the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of the common people of England
By Their Majesties commissione
By Their Majesties commissioners for putting in execution in the county aforesaid, an act of Parliament, intituled, An act for raising money by a poll, payable quarterly for one year, for the carrying on a vigorous war against France
Die Jovis 20. Januarii. 1641.
Die Jovis 20. Januarii. 1641. Lords House
Reasons humbly offered to the
Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament by the Company of Tallow-Chandlers, London against passing the bill relating to convex lights
The address of the Lords spiri
The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal to the king
The case of Sir Caesar Wood, a
The case of Sir Caesar Wood, alias Cranmer, Kt. appellant
A proposal humbly offered to t
A proposal humbly offered to the consideration of this present Parliament for the increasing Their Majesties revenue
Reasons humbly offer'd by the
Reasons humbly offer'd by the land-owners and farmers of England
The deplorable case of great n
The deplorable case of great numbers of suffering subjects, concerned in the ships and vessels employed in Their Majesties transport-service
Trials of peers for treason
Trials of peers for treason
An account of the original of
An account of the original of judging according to equity
An answer to a lying pamphlet,
An answer to a lying pamphlet, entituled, The case of Thomas Price, Esq..
Proposals humbly offer'd to th
Proposals humbly offer'd to the consideration of the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembl'd, for the raising five million pounds sterling yearly, for carrying on the war against France
Reasons for passing an act for
Reasons for passing an act for selling the estate of Sir John Maynard Kt
Reasons for the bill with four
Reasons for the bill with four views, and commissioners to look after wool and woollen manufactures
Reasons humbly offered on beha
Reasons humbly offered on behalf of the inhabitants at large of the parish of St. George, Hanover-Square, against a bill for the better relief and employment of the poor of the said parish
Some considerations humbly off
Some considerations humbly offered to this present Parliament
A list of the names and sirnam
A list of the names and sirnames of the Lords spiritual and temporal, knights, citizens, burgesses, and barons of the Cinque Ports
Reasons of the House of Common
Reasons of the House of Commons
The address of the Lords Spiri
The address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament to the King's most excellent Majesty
The Norwich and Norfolk weaver
The Norwich and Norfolk weavers answer to the petition and case of the wool-combers
An account of the proceedings
An account of the proceedings of the Lords and Commons, in the Parliament-house, upon their first convention
The case of Mr. Wyndham, on hi
The case of Mr. Wyndham, on his appeal to the Right Honorable the Lords spiritual and temporal in this present Parliament assembled, from a dismission and decree made by the late Lord chancellor Jefferys in the Court of Chancery
The Case of the owners and mas
The Case of the owners and masters of ships trading for coles from London unto Newcastle
Information relating to the Mi
Information relating to the Mint
Bed. ss. Ad general. session.
Bed. ss. Ad general. session. pacis domi. regis tent. apud ampthill in & pro comitatu predict. decino quarto die Januarii anno regni domini nostri caroli secundi dei gratia Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ regis, fidei defensor. &c. tricessimo sexto, annoq; dom. 1684
Reasons, humbly offered to the
Reasons, humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament; against the passing a bill, intituled An act for incorporating the undertakers for the dreining Deeping Fen
An account at large of the pro
An account at large of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on the 24 of November 1681 in relation to the bill of high treason prefer'd against the Earl of Shaftsbury, which was found ignoramus
Anno regni Caroli II. regis. A
Anno regni Caroli II. regis. Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae, tricesimo secundo
London, March 3, 1681
London, March 3, 1681
Act for well governing and reg
Act for well governing and regulating corporations
For the encouragement of the c
For the encouragement of the consumption of the woollen manufacture of this kingdom
Historical collections, or, An
Historical collections, or, An exact account of the proceedings of the four last Parliaments of Q. Elizabeth of famous memory
Reasons humbly offered to the
Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament, why stock-fish and live eels should be imported into England
The case of Charles Cottington
The case of Charles Cottington, Esq
The case of the Company of Cut
The case of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire, and elsewhere within the county of York, and others of the cutlers and smiths in Warwickshire and Darbyshire
[An act for the better securin
[An act for the better securing the liberty of the subject, and for prevention of imprisonments beyond the seas.].
The Humble address of the heir
The Humble address of the heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns of Sir William Courten and Sir Paul Pyndar, late of London, Knights, and William Courten, Esq., deceased
The Instrument, or, Writing of
The Instrument, or, Writing of association that the true Protestants of England entred into in the reign of Queen Elizabeth
The reasons and narrative of p
The reasons and narrative of proceedings betwixt the two houses
His Majesties most gracious sp
His Majesties most gracious speech together with the Lord Chancellors, to both houses of Parliament, on Munday the 21th of October, 1678
An Answer to several reasons h
An Answer to several reasons humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament for the taking of the prohibition, and giving leave to the importation of Irish cattel
Reasons humbly offered to the
Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the high court of Parliament by the drapers, mercers, haberdashers, grocers, hosiers, and other trading house-keepers of this nation, of the great decay of their trades ; that there are a sort of people called by the name of pedlars, hawkers, and petty-chapmen, who contrary to law, do carry about, dispose and sell in all the cities ... very great quantities of several sorts of goods and commodities belonging to the said tradesmen, and to the great i
Reasons humbly offered to the
Reasons humbly offered to the high court of Parliament, by the manufacturers of leather
Reasons humbly offered to the
Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament, why the county of Middlesex should be abated, and not increased to any future supply granted to His Majesty
To the supream authority of En
To the supream authority of England, the Commons in Parliament assembled
Journael van de debatten, besl
Journael van de debatten, besluyten, en vooten des Parlaments
The case of the creditors of t
The case of the creditors of the Company of Grocers in London
By the King. A proclamation re
By the King. A proclamation requiring the members of both houses of Parliament to attend at the time prefixed by the prorogation, being the fourteenth day of February next
The heads of a bill for the se
The heads of a bill for the settling of the river Wey in the county of Surrey, and for the composing the differences concerning the same
An Act for preventing frauds,
An Act for preventing frauds, and regulating abuses in His Majesties customs
An Act for preventing the freq
An Act for preventing the frequent abuses in printing seditious, treasonable, and unlicensed books and pamphlets, and for regulating of printing and printing-presses
An Act for the more speedy and
An Act for the more speedy and effectual bringing those persons to accompt, whose accompts are excepted in the Act of oblivion
A declaration. The Lords and C
A declaration. The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament do hereby order and declare that all commissioners of the admiralty ... army ... excise and customs ... that were in office ... the 25th day of April 1660 ... are ... required to proceed forthwith the execution of their respective commissions ...
A subsidy granted to the king
A subsidy granted to the king of tonnage and poundage, and other sums of money payable upon merchandize exported and imported
A subsidy granted to the King
A subsidy granted to the King of tonnage, & poundage, and other sums of money payable upon merchandize exported and imported
Acts of parliament now in forc
Acts of parliament now in force establishing the religion of the church of England
An answer to the objections ma
An answer to the objections made to the surgeons bill
An order and declaration. Wher
An order and declaration. Whereas the pay of His Majesties armies depends upon due satisfaction of the arrears of former assessments ...
By the Parliament. The Parliam
By the Parliament. The Parliament being desirous that good order and discipline may still be continued in the army ... do therefore hereby require all ... officers of the army forthwith to repair to their respective charges ...
By the Parliament. Whereas Joh
By the Parliament. Whereas John Lambert, Esq., being commanded by the Parliament to repair to one of his dwelling-houses ... it is ordered that the said John Lambert do render himself by Thursday next to the Council of State ...
Monday, December 17, 1660. Whe
Monday, December 17, 1660. Whereas the maimed souldiers and pensioners belonging to Ely-House and the Savoy ... are by order of Parliament discharged ...
Munday, January 2, 1659. Resol
Munday, January 2, 1659. Resolved by the Parliament, that all officers who were in commission on the eleventh of October 1659 ... who have already submitted ... are hereby pardoned and indemnified ..
Reasons humbly offer'd to the
Reasons humbly offer'd to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembl'd
Saturday, January 7, 1659. Ord
Saturday, January 7, 1659. Ordered by the Parliament that all mayors, justices of the peace, and all other officers and ministers whom it doth or may concern, be, and are hereby required and enjoyned to see, that all acts and laws for the due and strict observation of the Lords day be put in effectual execution
The Lords and Commons assemble
The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament do hereby order and declare that all commissioners of the admiralty and navy ... are hereby authorised and required to proceed forthwith in the execution of their respective commissions ...
Thursday, February 23, 1659. R
Thursday, February 23, 1659. Resolved upon the question by the Parliament, that all the militias in the respective counties and the powers given to them be and are hereby revoked ...
Thursday, June 21, 1660. Order
Thursday, June 21, 1660. Ordered by the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament that one subsidy called tonnage and one other subsidy called poundage and those other duties called ... new impost shall continue to be paid ..
A Caveat against generall inde
A Caveat against generall indempnity. Or, Reasons why the patentee commissioners and farmers of beer and ale, &c. within the cities of London and Westminster, &c. and the subcommissioners and farmers of beer and ale, in the several counties of England, Scotland, and Ireland, should not be comprehended in the generall Act of Indempnity and Oblivion
A declaration of the Parliamen
A declaration of the Parliament assembled at Westminster. Whereas by a clause in an act of this present Parliament for enabling and authorizing certain persons to be justices of the peace ...
An act for bringing in the rev
An act for bringing in the revenue of delinquents, and Popish recusants
An act for recovery of publiqu
An act for recovery of publique debts, and other duties belonging to the Common-Wealth
By the Parliament
By the Parliament
By the Parliament. Whereas inf
By the Parliament. Whereas information is given to the Parliament that John Mordant ... Edward Massey ... Charls Stuart ... Sir Thomas Leventhorp ... William Compton ... Thomas Fanshaw ... and Richard Brown ... stand violently suspected to be ingaged in the same treasonable design with Sir George Booth ...
Monday, June 27th, 1659. Resol
Monday, June 27th, 1659. Resolved, that this Parliament doth declare that ... the payment of tithes shall continue as now they are ...
Regni argumenta consilij, or,
Regni argumenta consilij, or, A collection of authentique arguments, swaviloquent speeches, and prudent reasons
Saturday, August 1, 1659. Orde
Saturday, August 1, 1659. Ordered by the Parliament that the proceedings of the commissioners for the militia ... for the raising of money ... be forborn ...
The Humble petition of many in
The Humble petition of many inhabitants in and about the city of London
The Marchants humble petition
The Marchants humble petition and remonstrance to His late Highness
The Moderate man's proposall t
The Moderate man's proposall to the Parliament about tithes
To the Right Honourable the kn
To the Right Honourable the knights, cittizens, and burgesses assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the marchants trading to the dominions of the King of Spain
Tuesday the 27th. of December
Tuesday the 27th. of December 1659. Resolved, &c. that on the fifth day of January next, this house will take into consideration the cases of all absent members ...
Tuesday, December 27, 1659. Or
Tuesday, December 27, 1659. Ordered by the Parliament that no forces shall be raised but by authority of this present Parliament ...
Tuesday, September 20, 1659. O
Tuesday, September 20, 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that all masters and governors of hospitals be, and are hereby prohibited to grant or renew any leases of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments belonging unto any of the said respective hospitals until this house take further order
An exact abridgment of publick
An exact abridgment of publick acts and ordinances of Parliament, made from the year 1640. to the year 1656
An order of Parliament with th
An order of Parliament with the consent of His Highness the Lord Protector, for a day of publike thanksgiving
Great Britains remembrancer, l
Great Britains remembrancer, looking in and out, tending to the increase of the monies of the commonwealth
The Parliament doth declare, t
The Parliament doth declare, that the recognition of the government by the membeers of this Parliament in the words following ...
All the severall acts & ordina
All the severall acts & ordinances of Parliament, concerning the adventurers for rebells lands in Ireland
An additional article to the L
An additional article to the Laws of War and Ordinances of the Sea
By the trustees for the deaffo
By the trustees for the deafforestation, sale and improvement of the forests, &c
The Answer of the Corporation
The Answer of the Corporation of Moniers in the Mint, at the Tower of London, to two false and scandalous libells printed at London, and lately come forth without date
The humble petition of the wel
The humble petition of the well-affected of the county of South-Hampton in behalf of the ministers of the Gospel and for continuance of their maintenance
Tuesday the fifteenth of March
Tuesday the fifteenth of March, 1652. An order of Parliament for setting apart Tuesday the twelfth of April next, to be a day of publique thanks-giving
An Act for disabling delinquen
An Act for disabling delinquents to bear office, or to have any voice or vote in election of any publique officer·
Friday the four and twentieth
Friday the four and twentieth day of December, 1652. Resolved by the Parliament, that the markets be kept to morrow, being the five and twentieth day of December; ...
Fryday the 10th of December. 1
Fryday the 10th of December. 1652. An order of the Parliament touching the extraordinary rate of coals
The petition of the six counti
The petition of the six counties of South-Wales, and the county of Monmouth
The proceedings of the Parliam
The proceedings of the Parliament upon the petition and appeal of Josiah Primat of London, leatherseller
Tuesday the seven and twentiet
Tuesday the seven and twentieth of April, 1652. Votes of Parliament for setting the poor on vvork, and for preventing of common-begging
Tuesday the seven and twentiet
Tuesday the seven and twentieth of April, 1652. Votes of Parliament for setting the poor on work, and for preventing of common-begging
Votes and resolutions of the P
Votes and resolutions of the Parliament, concerning the encouragement to be given to mariners and sea-men in the service of the Commonwealth
Votes of Parliament for settin
Votes of Parliament for setting apart a day of publique fasting and humiliation
Votes of Parliament for settin
Votes of Parliament for setting the poor on work, and for preventing of common begging. ...
Votes of Parliament touching t
Votes of Parliament touching the book commonly called The Racovian catechism. ...
Wednesday the 17th of March, 1
Wednesday the 17th of March, 1651. Resolved by the Parliament, that such delinquents as have been admitted to composition, and have paid part of their fines, and elapsed their times for payment in of the residue, be admitted to pay in the residue of their said fines with interest, ...
Wednesday the eighteenth of Au
Wednesday the eighteenth of August. 1652. Resolved by the Parliament, that the Parliament doth declare and order, that any cattle, sheep, horses, corn or grain of any kinde, shall or may be exported by any person or persons within this Commonwealth, from England into Ireland (without paying custom or excize in England) ...
1651 At the committee of trust
1651 At the committee of trustees for sale of the late Kings goods
A proclamation of the Parliame
A proclamation of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, declaring Charls Stuart and his abettors, agents and complices, to be traytors, rebels and publique enemies
An Act enabling the commission
An Act enabling the commissioners of the militia to raise moneys for the present service of this Commonwealth
An Act prohibiting corresponde
An Act prohibiting correspondence with Charls Stuart or his party
As it is very much the Parliam
As it is very much the Parliaments honour, so we account it no lesse our happinesse, that the doors thereof stands so freely open, wherein we may present our desires, as also acquaint it with such fears and grievances, as for the present we do, or for the future may suspect to suffer under
By the Parliament. A proclamat
By the Parliament. A proclamation for the discovery and apprehending of Charls Stuart, and other traytors his adherents and abettors
Die Jovis, 27 Februarii, 1650.
Die Jovis, 27 Februarii, 1650. Ordered by the Parliament, that the officers belonging to the recruits and forces which now are, or hereafter shall be raised for the service of this Commonwealth in Ireland, do constantly attend their respective charges; ...
Friday 12 December, 1651. Vote
Friday 12 December, 1651. Votes of Parliament touching the excize of beer and ale
Friday, the 27th of June, 1651
Friday, the 27th of June, 1651. Resolved, that the Parliament doth declare that the several persons named commissioners in the several acts of Parliament for the militia's ... have power to impress soldiers ...
Friday, the 27th of June, 1651
Friday, the 27th of June, 1651. Resolved, that the Parliament doth declare, that the several persons named commissioners in the several Acts of Parliament for the militia's in the several cities and counties of this Commonwealth, ...
Monday the first of September,
Monday the first of September, 1651. Resolved by the Parliament, that Richard Lucy, Thomas Mavel and Thomas Leg, be added to teh commissioners for assessments for the army for the Isle of Wight ...
Monday the first of September,
Monday the first of September, 1651. Resolved by the Parliament, that whatsoever person or persons have, or shall have in their custody any of the printed papers (entituled, His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects of the kingdom of England and dominion of VVales) be injoyned forthwith to bring the same in to the Councel of State, ...
Ordinances of the Lords and Co
Ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Saturday the 30th day of Augus
Saturday the 30th day of August. 1651. The Parliament having received intelligence of the taking of the castle of Sterling in Scotland ...
Thursday, the 24th of Julii, 1
Thursday, the 24th of Julii, 1651. Resolved by the Parliament, that all primers formerly used in the time of kingship in this nation, be suppressed, ...
To the supream authority, the
To the supream authority, the Parliament of the commonwealth of England. The humble petition of Josiah Primat, citizen and leatherseller of London ...
Tuesday the 27th of May, 1651.
Tuesday the 27th of May, 1651. Resolved upon the question by the Parliament
Tuesday the 27th of May, 1651.
Tuesday the 27th of May, 1651. Resolved upon the question by the Parliament, that all recognizances for the peace, good behavior or appearances ... which are ... levied as due ... before the thirtieth day of January, one thousand six hundred forty and eight ... be absolutely discharged ...
Two orders of Parliament conce
Two orders of Parliament concerning the apprehending of thieves
Votes of Parliament touching t
Votes of Parliament touching two books
A declaration of the Parlament of England, upon the marching of the armie into Scotland, die Mercurii Junii 26, 1650
A solemn leagve and covenant f
A solemn leagve and covenant for reformation, and defence of religion, the honour and happinesse of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland
An Act for the better preventi
An Act for the better preventing and suppressing of prophane swearing & cursing
An additional Act for the bett
An additional Act for the better observation of the Lords-Day, days of humiliation and thanksgiving
An order of Parliament for a t
An order of Parliament for a thanksgiving
Declaration du Parlement d'Ang
Declaration du Parlement d'Angleterre touchant la marche de son armée en Escosse
Die Martis, 6 ̊Augusti, 1650
Die Martis, 6 ̊Augusti, 1650
Die Martis, 6⁰ Augusti, 1650.
Die Martis, 6⁰ Augusti, 1650. Resolved, &c., that the Parliament doth declare, that the several powers given by the several acts of Parliament to the respective commissioners for the militia's of the cities of London and Westminster, the militia's of Southwark and the hamlets of London, be and are in full force ...
Die Mercurii, 2 ̊Octobr. 1650.
Die Mercurii, 2 ̊Octobr. 1650. Resolves of Parliament, concerning rates for composition of delinquents ...
Die Mercurii, 2o Octobr. 1650.
Die Mercurii, 2o Octobr. 1650. Resolves of Parliament concerning rates for composition of delinquents
Die Veneris, 15 November, 1650
Die Veneris, 15 November, 1650
Die Veneris, 15 Novembr. 1650
Die Veneris, 15 Novembr. 1650
Die Veneris, 20 Decembr, 1650
Die Veneris, 20 Decembr, 1650
Die Veneris, 27 Septembr. 1650
Die Veneris, 27 Septembr. 1650. Upon report from the committee for suppressing licentious and impious practices, under pretence of religion, liberty, &c. The confession of Laurence Clarkson, touching the making and publishing of the impious and blasphemous book, called, The single eye, and also Mr. Rainborow's carriages. ...
Die Veneris, 27 Septembr. 1650
Die Veneris, 27 Septembr. 1650. Upon report from the committee for suppressing licentious and impious practices.[Resolves of Parliament concerning Laurence Clarkson and his book The single eye, and also Mr. Rainborow's carriages]
Resolutions of Parliament touc
Resolutions of Parliament touching delinquents and their compositions
Resolves of Parliament, touchi
Resolves of Parliament, touching the Lord Generals taking and subscribing the engagement
Virgo triumphans, or, Virginia
Virgo triumphans, or, Virginia richly and truly valued, more especially the south part thereof
Whereas by ordinance of Parlia
Whereas by ordinance of Parliament relating to the excise, dated the 16th of September, 1645
Instructions for the committee
Instructions for the committee for sequestration of delinquent estates
Resolves of Parliament touchin
Resolves of Parliament touching the subscribing to an engagement, by or before the first of January next; and the names of refusers or neglecters to be returned to the Parliament. Die Jovis, 11 Octobr. 1649
A declaration of the Parliamen
A declaration of the Parliament of England expressing the grounds of their late proceedings, and of setling [sic] the present government in the way of a free state
An Appeal to each individual m
An Appeal to each individual member of the present Parliament and army, in the case of John Poyntz alias Morris, Mary his wife, Isabella Smith, Leonard Darby and John Harris
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the more speedy satisfying the moneys lent upon the credit of the ordinances for sale of bishops-lands
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the prohibiting the transportation out of the kingdom of England, Ireland, and Dominion of Wales, all wool, woolen-yarne, wool-flox, wool-fels, fullers-earth, clay, tobacco-pipe-clay, or any other earth or clay whatsoever
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for raising of twenty thousand pounds a moneth for the relief of Ireland·
The Humble petition of the kni
The Humble petition of the knights, gentry, clergy, and commonalty of the county of Sussex, presented to both Houses on Wednesday, June 7, 1648
The votes of the Lords & Commo
The votes of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament touching no farther address to the King
A declaration of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled ; expressing their reasons and grounds of passing the late resolutions touching no farther address or applications to be made to the king
An additionall ordinance of th
An additionall ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England, for the more full indempnity of the officers and souldiers who have acted by authority, and for the service of the Parliament ...
An ordinance of the Lords & Co
An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament against unlicensed or scandalous pamphlets and for the regulating of printing ...
An ordinance of the Lords & Co
An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament for raising fifty thousand pounds upon delinquents estates
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for removing obstructions in the sale of bishops-lands
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for securing of all those that shall advance two hundred thousand pounds for the service of England and Ireland
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the indempnity or saving harmlesse all those that have acted or done any thing by sea or land by authority of Parliament
Die Iovis, 2 September, 1647
Die Iovis, 2 September, 1647
Die Lunae 6 Septemb. 1647. An
Die Lunae 6 Septemb. 1647. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that from henceforth no moneys clipt, filed, or deminished shall be payable or received in payment within this kingdom
Die Saturni 31 Iulii 1647
Die Saturni 31 Iulii 1647
Die Veneris 11 Junii, 1647. Or
Die Veneris 11 Junii, 1647. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that all such officers or souldiers of the army, as shall come off and conforme to the votes sent downe to the army, shall receive the benefit and advantage of those votes
Severall articles, or, The hea
Severall articles, or, The heads of a charge delivered in the name of the army under the command of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax to the commissioners of Parliament, now with the Army ...
Severall ordinances of the Lor
Severall ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
The Grand account, or, A remon
The Grand account, or, A remonstrance
A directory for the publique w
A directory for the publique worship of God throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland
An ordinance of the Lords & Co
An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament for keeping of scandalous persons from the sacrament of the Lords-supper, the enabling of congregations for the choyce of elders and supplying of defects in former ordinances and directions of Parliament concerning church-government
More ordinances and orders of
More ordinances and orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Some papers of the Commissione
Some papers of the Commissioners of Scotland
The Earl of Glamorgans negotia
The Earl of Glamorgans negotiations and colourable commitment in Ireland demonstrated: or, The Irish plot for bringing ten thousand men and arms into England ...
13, Augusti, 1645. An ordinanc
13, Augusti, 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the executing the ordinance, dated the 15. of Febru. 1644
A declaration of the Parliamen
A declaration of the Parliament of England
A declaration of the Parliamen
A declaration of the Parliament of England written to the high and mighty lords, the Lords States Generall of the Vnited Provinces of the Low-Countreys
A Directory for the publique w
A Directory for the publique worship of God thoughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland
An aditionall ordinance of the
An aditionall ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament for the better taking and expediting the accompts of the whole kingdome
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for advancing by way of loane, the summe of fourty thousand pounds, for payment of Sir Thomas Fairfax armie
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for an additionall excise or new-impost upon lead
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for giving power to all the classicall presbyteries within their respective bounds to examine, approve, and ordaine ministers for severall congregations ...
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the more effectuall puting in execution the directory for publique worship
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising and levying of the monthly sum of one and twenty thousand pounds
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; commanding all officers and souldiers, upon pain of death, to repair to their colours within eight and forty hours after notice of this ordinance
By the Lords and Commons assem
By the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Die Martis, 16. Septemb. 1645.
Die Martis, 16. Septemb. 1645. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Die Veneris 20. Febr. 1645
Die Veneris 20. Febr. 1645
Directions of the Lords and Co
Directions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, after advise had with the Assembly of Divines, for the electing and choosing of ruling-elders in all the congregations
Four ordinances of the Lords a
Four ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for raising moneys for Sir Thomas Fairfax army
The state of the Irish affairs
The state of the Irish affairs, for the honourable members of the houses of Parliament, as they lye represented before them
Two ordinances of the Lords an
Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons ...
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the estates, rents, and revenues belonging to all the colledges and halls of the University of Cambridge
An ordinance and declaration o
An ordinance and declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising, maintaining, paying, and regulating of 3000 foot, 1200 horse, and 500 dragoons to be commanded by Sir William Waller
An ordinance declaratory of th
An ordinance declaratory of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the regulating of the excise upon flesh
An ordinance of the Lodrs [sic
An ordinance of the Lodrs [sic] and Commons assembled in Parliament for the contribution of the value of one meale in the weeke towards the charge of arming and forming into regiments the auxiliarie forces ..
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons ...
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning a new excise upon allum, copperas, Monmouth-caps, and hats of all sorts
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the inabling of Sir William Brereton, Baronet, one of the members of the House of Commons, speedily to put into execution the ordinances for the sequestration of the estates of papists and delinquents
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising of money to pay the charge of the fortifications and guards, and for other necessary uses
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the upholding the Government and Fellowship of Merchants of England Trading in the Levant Seas
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament touching the excise of flesh-victuals and salt
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, after advice had with the Assembly of Divines
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the better observation of the Lords Day
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the speedy raising of monies, for compleating and maintaining the army under the immediate command of Robert Earl of Essex, Lord Generall of the forces raised by the Parliament
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the true payment of tythes
Dia Savado 24. de Febrero, 164
Dia Savado 24. de Febrero, 1643/4. Los Senores y Communes del Parlamento aviendo recevido ynformacion por los mercaderes estrangeros y otros que trattan de traer plata a este reyno, que sus correspondientes residentes en las partes ultra marinas an concebido algunos temores y zelos que les desanima en remittir la dichaplata a este reyno, sigun lo solian hazer....
Die Lunæ 4 Martii 1643. An ord
Die Lunæ 4 Martii 1643. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the regulating of the rates on the customes and excise of tobacco
Die Martis 9 Januarii 1643. An
Die Martis 9 Januarii 1643. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament touching the excise of flesh victuals and salt ...
Die Martis, 9 Januarii. 1643.
Die Martis, 9 Januarii. 1643. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Die Mercurii, 10. Julii, 1644
Die Mercurii, 10. Julii, 1644
From the Commissioners at Bury
From the Commissioners at Bury Saint Edmund
The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace
These are to give you notice,
These are to give you notice, that by vertue of an ordinance of the 27 of October last, you are assessed to lend the summe of [blank] of lawfull English money, to bee paid for our brethren of Scotland for their assisting up in this warre
Three Ordinances of the Lords
Three Ordinances of the Lords and Commons ... first, for the regulating of the excise upon all manner of salt and flesh ... the second, for the constant payment of 200 li. a weeke towards the maintenance of maimed and wounded souldiers ... the third ... an explanation of the late ordinance of excise upon iron, etc
A copy of a letter from the sp
A copy of a letter from the speakers of both Houses of Parliament in England dated July 4. 1643
A copy of a letter from the sp
A copy of a letter from the speakers of both Houses of Parliament in England, dated Iuly 4. 1643. To the lords, justices, and councell, of the kingdome of Ireland
A declaration and ordinance of
A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the seizing and sequestring of the estates
A declaration or ordinance of
A declaration or ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the seizing of horses for His Excellency the Earl of Essex
A Paper received by His Majest
A Paper received by His Majesty from the committee of both Houses, upon the eight of April
A second remonstrance or, decl
A second remonstrance or, declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament explaining the former ordinance for the raising of a body of horse for the preservation, peace and safety of the Kingdome, and to resist the outrages committed by the souldiers of the King's Army
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the leavying of moneys by way of excise or new-impost
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising of 66666 l. 13 s. 4 d. by way of loane
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the speedy raising and leavying of money thorowout the whole kingdom of England and dominion of Wales for the reliefe of the Common-wealth
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the army raised by the Parliament and other great affaires of the common-wealth
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the utter demolishing, removing and taking away of all monuments of idolatry out of all the churches and chappells within this Kingdom of England and dominion of Wales before the first day of Novemeber, 1643
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the utter demolishing, removing, and taking away of all monvments of superstition and idolatry out of all the churches
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that no wharfinger, woodmonger, or other seller of New-Castle coales within the cities of London and Westminster, or the suburbs thereof, shall, after the making hereof, sell any New-Castle coales above the rate of 23 s. the chaldron, and after the first of Aprill next above 20 s. at the most
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament whereby commissioners are appointed for the prevention of divers practises used of late by merchants and others
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament with the names of the knights and gentlemen entrusted in every county to bring up a speedy account of the weekely assessement, and to returne the names of all such persons as refuse to pay
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning all brewers and makers of beere, ale, cider, or perry, for payment of the excise imposed by an ordinance of Parliament, before the delivering thereof, upon paine of forfeiture of double the value o the said commodities
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the upholding the government and fellowship of merchants of England trading in the Levant seas, for the maintenance of clothing, and woollen manufactures, the venting of lead, tin, and sundry other commodities of this kingdon
An ordinance of the lords and
An ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament; for taking and receiving of the accompts of the whole kingdom
An ordinance of the Lords and
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament
At a conference of the two hou
At a conference of the two house of Parliament on Thursday night last
Die Jovis I Junii 1643. Wherea
Die Jovis I Junii 1643. Whereas in the ordinance of both houses of Parliament lately passed for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the army rais'd by Parliament ..
Die Lunæ, 10. Aprilis, 1643
Die Lunæ, 10. Aprilis, 1643
Die Mercurii 7 Junii, 1643
Die Mercurii 7 Junii, 1643
Die Mercurii, 11 Octobr. 1643.
Die Mercurii, 11 Octobr. 1643. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled for the upholding the government of the Fellowship of Merchants Adventurers of England
Eight speciall orders of the L
Eight speciall orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Foure orders of great conseque
Foure orders of great consequence of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Instructions agreed upon by th
Instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Maii 13 1643
Maii 13 1643
Octobris 6. 1643
Octobris 6. 1643
The declaration and ordinance
The declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons touching the Great Seale of England
The declaration of the Lords a
The declaration of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford
The declaration of the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Oxford according to His Majesties Proclamation
The Humble petition of the mer
The Humble petition of the merchant-strangers and others in the city of London concerned in the importation of plate and bullion into this kingdome
The Hvmble petition and remons
The Hvmble petition and remonstrance of diverse citizens of London and inhabitants of Southwark
The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treatie
The vow and covenant appoynted
The vow and covenant appoynted by ye Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament
Two declarations of the Lords
Two declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
A Briefe relation of the proce
A Briefe relation of the proceedings of our army in Ireland, since the tenth of June to this present Iuly 1642
A conference desired by the Lo
A conference desired by the Lords and had by a committee of both houses
A declaration and protestation
A declaration and protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to this Kingdome and the whole world
A declaration and resolution o
A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament
A declaration and resolution o
A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons in Parliament concerning His Maiesties late proclamation for suppressing the present rebellion under the command of Robert Earle of Essex
A declaration and votes of the
A declaration and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
A declaration of both Houses o
A declaration of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to His Majesties last message, concerning the militia
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Paliament [sic]
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the abuses lately done by severall persons in the county of Essex
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the disarming of all popish recusants, and that it shall be lawfull for any of His Majesties subjects to seize upon the persons of all such as shall execute the illegall commission of array
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the protecting of all those that obey the orders and commands of Parliament
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising of all power, and force
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the publishing of divers proclamations, and papers, in forms of proclamations in his Majesties name
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for raising of all power
A Declaration of the Lords and
A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, sent to the Generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland. With their answer thereunto, expressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian blood; and their affections to reformation
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, with instrvctions for the Lords Lieutenants, Committees of Parliament, and other Officers and Commanders in the Counties of Warwick and Stafford ...
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, concerning His Maiesties late Proclamation
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament: concerning His Maiesties proclamation, and the declaration of the county of Essex, to the Earl of Warwick Lo: lieutenant of that county
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, concerning the miserable distractions and grievances this Kingdom now lieth in
A declaration of the lords and
A declaration of the lords and commons of Parliament, concerning His Majesties proclamation, given at his court at York, the 27. of May, 1642
A declaration of the severall
A declaration of the severall votes and resolutions agreed upon by both houses of Parliament, being in all 32
A Memento for yeomen, merchant
A Memento for yeomen, merchants, citizens, and all the commons in England
A new declaration of the Lords
A new declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in answer to His Majesties letter dated the fourteenth of Iune
A remonstrance, or, The declar
A remonstrance, or, The declaration of the Lords and Commons, now assembled in Parliament, 26 of May, 1642
A replication of the Lords and
A replication of the Lords and Commons ...
A replication Of the Lords and
A replication Of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, To His Majesties last Answer, sent by the Right Honorable the Earle of Holland
A second remonstrance, or, Dec
A second remonstrance, or, Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the Commission of Array
A true coppy of the petition o
A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London presented to both houses of Parliament March 18, 1641
A True copy of the petition of
A True copy of the petition of the gentle-women & trades-men wives in and about the city of London
A View of the present conditio
A View of the present condition of the three kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland
An order made by both houses o
An order made by both houses of Parliament, for the bringing in of corne, meale, or any other victuall whatsoever, into the severall ports of Dublin, Carrickvergus, Yongball, and London-Derry
An order of the Lords and Comm
An order of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning all papists, officers, souldiers of fortune, and others that have born arms against the Parliament
An order of the Lords and Comm
An order of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning His Maiesties forrests, parks, and chases
An ordinance from His Maiesty
An ordinance from His Maiesty and both Houses of Parliament for the ordering of the militia of the kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales
An ordinance of Parliament con
An ordinance of Parliament concerning the subsidie of tonnage and poundage
Another declaration from both
Another declaration from both Houses of Parliament, sent to His Majesty, March 22. 1641 [i.e. 1642]
Another message sent to the Ki
Another message sent to the Kings Majesty at Yorke from both houses of Parliament, March 28, 1642
By the King, a proclamation fo
By the King, a proclamation forbidding all levies of forces without His Maiesties expresse pleasure, signified under his great seale, and all contributions or assistance to any such levies
Decemb 3. 1642
Decemb 3. 1642
Decemb. 1. 1642
Decemb. 1. 1642
Die Jovis 22. Septem. 1642
Die Jovis 22. Septem. 1642
Die Lunæ, 4 Iulii, 1642
Die Lunæ, 4 Iulii, 1642
Die Sabbati 9. April. 1642
Die Sabbati 9. April. 1642
Die Veneris 27, Maii 1642
Die Veneris 27, Maii 1642
His Maiesties gracious message
His Maiesties gracious message to both houses of Parliament, sent from Nottingham, August 25
His Maiesties resolution, conc
His Maiesties resolution, concerning some great and weighty affairs
Instrvctions of the Lords and
Instrvctions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
Nevv matters of high and great
Nevv matters of high and great consequence, printed the twelfth of March, anno 1642 ...
Ordered by both houses of Parl
Ordered by both houses of Parliament that this table, which was first intended, be forthwith published
Ordered by the Lords and Commo
Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parsliament [sic], that in regard of the late contempt of fellows, officers, and members of colledges in Oxford to the authority of Parliament, the Visitors do send a new summons
Propositions and orders by the
Propositions and orders by the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament
Sixteene propositions in Parli
Sixteene propositions in Parliament
Sixteene propositions in Parli
Sixteene propositions in Parliament touching the manner and form for church government by bishops and the clergie of this kingdome
Some more new observations con
Some more new observations concerning the King and Parliament
The advice and direction of bo
The advice and direction of both Hovses of Parliament, to Sir William Brereton
The answer of both Houses of P
The answer of both Houses of Parliament
The answer of both Houses of P
The answer of both Houses of Parliament presented to His Majestie at York the ninth of May, 1642
The answer of both Houses of P
The answer of both Houses of Parliament to the Kings message, sent to His Most Excellent Majesty, the 16th of March, 1641
The declaration and petition o
The declaration and petition of both houses of Parliament, presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, June 22
The declaration and votes of b
The declaration and votes of both Houses of Parliament. Concerning the magazine at Hull; and Sir John Hotham
The declaration of the Lords a
The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning His Majesties letter
The declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, concerning His Maiesties severall messages about the militia
The declaration of the Lords a
The declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. Willing, that no messenger or officer ... shall arrest, take, or carry away any of His Majesties subjects against their wills
The declaration, votes, and or
The declaration, votes, and order of assistance, of both Houses of Parliament
The humble desires and proposi
The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for a treaty and cessation of armes for twenty daies
The humble petition and propos
The humble petition and propositions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
The humble petition and resolv
The humble petition and resolvtion of both Houses of Parliament
The humble petition of both Ho
The humble petition of both Houses of Parliament
The humble petition of the Lor
The humble petition of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament unto His Majesty (with reasons moving them to advise His Majesty) to decline his intended journey into Ireland
The humble petition of the Lor
The humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
The humble petition of the Lor
The humble petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, presented to His Majestie at York, 18 April
The humble petition of the Lor
The humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
The humble petition of the Lor
The humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Kings most excellent Majesty
The last message and resolutio
The last message and resolution of both Houses of Parliament
The Lords and Commons in Parli
The Lords and Commons in Parliament do declare, that it is against the laws and liberties of the kingdome, that any of the subjects thereof should be commanded by the king to attend him at his pleasure, but such as are bound thereto by speciall service
The Parliaments desires to the
The Parliaments desires to the Earl of Warwicke
The Parliaments resolution, co
The Parliaments resolution, concerning the Kings most excellent Maiesty
The petition of both Houses of
The petition of both Houses of Parliament presented to His Majestie at York, the 23 of May, 1642
The petition of both Houses of
The petition of both Houses of Parliament presented to His Majestie at Yorke, March 2, 1642
The petition of the Lords and
The petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament unto His Maiestie (with the reasons moving them to advise His Majesty) to decline his intended journey into Ireland
The petition of the Lords and
The petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament delivered to His Majesty the 16 day of Ivly
The petition of the Lords and
The petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, delivered to His Maiesie, the 16 day of Iuly
The Petition of the most subst
The Petition of the most substantiall inhabitants of the citty of London, and the liberties thereof, to the Lords and Commons for peace
The Propositions made by the c
The Propositions made by the citie of London, for the raising of a million of mony, for the quick subduing of the bloudy rebels in Ireland
The resolvtion of the Lords an
The resolvtion of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament to the Kings most excellent maiestie
The Two petitions of the count
The Two petitions of the county of Buckingham
The Votes and declaartion [sic
The Votes and declaartion [sic] of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, April 26
Three worthy particulars
Three worthy particulars
To the Honovrable Hovse of Com
To the Honovrable Hovse of Commons now assembled in Parliament
To the Kings Most Excellent Ma
To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the humble answer of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, to His Majesties last message the 11. September, 1642
To the Right Honourable the Lo
To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons now in Parliament assembled
Two letters sent from Amsterda
Two letters sent from Amsterdam, and read in both Houses of Parliament the 11. of this present Iune
Two petitions of the county of
Two petitions of the county of Yorke
Votes of both Houses of Parlia
Votes of both Houses of Parliament: with sundry articles
A declaration of the Lords and
A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament with the additionall reasons last presented to His Maiestie ... whereunto is annexed, His Maiesties speech to the committee, the 9 of March, 1641 when they presented the declaration of both Houses of Parliament at New-Market
A discourse concerning the gre
A discourse concerning the great benefit of drayning and imbanking, and of transportation by water within the country
A vvorthy speech spoken by Sir
A vvorthy speech spoken by Sir Iohn VVray in Parliament
Considerations touching trade
Considerations touching trade
Imprisonment of mens bodyes fo
Imprisonment of mens bodyes for debt
Mr. Speakers speech
Mr. Speakers speech
The diurnall occurrences of ev
The diurnall occurrences of every dayes proceeding in Parliament since the beginning thereof, being Tuesday the twentieth of Ianuary, which ended the tenth of March. Anno Dom. 1628
The King His Majesties most gr
The King His Majesties most gracious speech, made to the Lord Maior, the Recorder, and the rest of the aldermen of this honourable and renowned city of London, upon Thursday, November the 25, 1641
The Parliaments answer to the
The Parliaments answer to the two petitions of the countieof Buckinham
The petition and remonstrance
The petition and remonstrance of the governovr and Company of merchants of London trading to the East-Indies, exhibited to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons, in the high court of Parliament assembled
The substance of a conference
The substance of a conference at a committee of both Hovses in the painted chamber, October 27, 1641
The true coppy of a letter sen
The true coppy of a letter sent by Mr. Speaker to the sheriffes of severall counties, namely, Worcester, Cambridge, Huntington ... which have not as yet paid in the poll-money
The trve coppy of a letter sen
The trve coppy of a letter sent by Mr. Speaker to the sheriffes of several counties
His Majesties declaration to a
His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects
An answer to the case of the c
An answer to the case of the commoners of the manor of Epworth, in the isle of Axholme in the country of Lincoln ; published in opposition to the bill for making the statutes of Edw. 1. and Edw. 6. against destroying improvements more effectual
The Debate at large between th
The Debate at large between the House of Lords and House of Commons, 1688. --