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to join with the House of Commons in the speedy t evills in Church and State.

for George Tomlinson and R. C., and are to be y, July 16, 1642.

on of the Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of s are subscribed, summoned to appear before His oners for the Array at the Roodey, within the d City, for their cleere manifestation of their ajestie, and duty to His Parliament.

for Edward Husbands and John Frank, July 20,

es Speech at Leicester, to the Gentlemen Freents of that County, July 20.

ke, and re-printed at London, by Alice Norton,

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m Leicester and Notingham. Consultation gazine at Leicester. Capt. Bastwick and others ork. With the Petition of the women of Leicester Master Hastings the High Sheriff, by whose tury wives, then with childe, had since miscarried. presented to His Majestie the 24 of July, at his many women of the best rancke there.

e of the moneys, men, and horse, already suberall Counties of this Kingdome, and undertaken ervice, August the fifth, 1642. With the Names

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are now with His Majesty at Yorke.

London: Printed for John Thomas, 1642.

431. His Majesties Speech at Shrewsbury, on Mi Eve last, to the Gentry and Commons of the County of Sa assembled. His sympathy with the sufferings of his peop sent for a Mint, and will melt down all his own plate, so tha shall be a loser, if he can help it.

London. Printed for H.S., 1642.

432. Order of the Lords and Commons for the Committee to prepare the heads of a humble Address to His Majesty, posing the present Differences and Distractions.

London. Printed by J. F. for E. Husbands and J. Franc

433. By the appointment of the Committee of the Lords a mons for the safety of the Kingdom, it is desired as followet to-morrow morning each parish shall goe about eight a-clock t to declare for the listing of all within the Parish to serve as &c. Dated this Saterday, 5 Nov. 1642.

434. Order by the Commons assembled in Parliament, inhabitants of the severall Counties shall have power to asse gather together the best Force they can.

435. To the Right Honorable Assembly of Knights, Citi Burgesses of the House of Commons; The humble Petiti Inhabitants of the Citie and Libertie of Westminster; beseech to take into consideration the miserable estate of the Kingdo Decem. 15. Printed for Thomas Purslow, 1642.

436. To the King's most excellent Majestie: The humbl Dec 15. of your Majesties most loyall and obedient subjects of the Buckingham. Presented at Oxford, the 15th day of Decem

1642, 437. To the King's most excellent Majesty: The humbl ec. 21. of divers of your loyall subjects inhabiting in the County of B the number of three thousand eight hundred delivered Majesties Court at Oxford, the 21 of December, 1642. Toge the Petition of the same county to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, amounting to the number of 3,700.

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438. Another Copy of the Petition of the County of Bedf King's most excellent Majesty; with His Majesty's answer to

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d all over with mottoes of sins and wickedness. orge's Cross for England, on the other St. Anand, and beneath, both Crosses combined in one.

of the Divines approved of by the House of rall Counties under written.

or T. P., 1642.

of a Letter of speciall consequence from Roterribed by severall credible hands, and sent to a in London; being very considerable to be taken ell-affected throughout the whole kingdome, but of London.

ed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his Alley. M.DC.XLII., the 20 day of the second month. ligence of the great stores of arms, ammunition, and Queen, in Denmark and Holland, ready to be trans

Excellent Majestie of the King, and to the most ; and Peeres of this Realme. As also to the s and others, Knights, Citizens, Barons, and nmons House of Parliament, now assembled ;ition of the Churches of God in England, and of of the same, whereof the Lord Christ Jesus is the bservance of the true Religion of Christ, that the e of Christian will expell the By-names Papists, s, Brownists, Sectaries, Roundheads, Prickeares, acefully put upon the Christian subjects of this

all Vintners, Beer-brewers, and Ale-tonners, arrowsers, and Wine-bibbers, Bench-Whistlers, right-Drunkards, Pety Drunkards, Bacchus es, Bachanalians, Taverne Antients, Captaine hers, Pot and halfe-pot men, Quart, pint, and -winded Glasse-men, and in generall to all & rd, Halfe-pot Companion, Indenturians, &c. 1 fellowes of this our Fraternitic, whom these

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444. Treason by the Laws of England. Many perso of late transgressed against the Laws of Land by open vio committed Treason and Murther under the notion of Libert science & pretence of Reforming Religion; it is thought nec publish a brief Collection of what Treason is, by Law.

445. To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commo Jan. 3? High Court of Parliament now assembled: The humble Petit well affected Prentices and Yong-men of the City of I Suburbs. Lamenting the present calamities, the loss of so their fellows lives, & the inevitable dangers ushered in by unnaturall, & bloody warre.

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London. Printed for John Johnson in the yeere 1642.

446. Orders, by the King. To our trusty & wellbel Colonells, Lieutenant Colonells, Serjeant-Majors, Captain other our officers of our Army.-To treat all good people & supplying the army with brotherly humanity. Given at at Oxford this Twentieth of January, 1642. Together w Agreement of the great Inquest made at the last Sessions County of Worcester, for the raising of Three thousan monethly, towards the payment of His Majesties forces, sen for defence of the said County & City of Worcester.

Printed at Oxford by Leonard Lichfield, Printer to the Un

Honourable the House of Lords, now assembled imble Petition of the Inhabitants of Lambeth. 12. With the answer of the Lords to the said ›bruary 21, 1642. Complaining of the insolent ct of Capt. Andrewes Company under the comwayring, whereby two of the parishioners had rch-yard.

for J. T., 1643.

urable the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses of ns, by God's goodnesse assembled, and by His idence hitherto preserved in Parliament: The livers Barronets, Knights, Esquires, Gentlemen, rs, and others, of the County of Darby, to the esented by Sir John Curzon, Knight and Baronet, County.

ers, Wardens, and Assistants, together with all that desire by certaine easie, cheape way, to ease t a future losse by Farthing Tokens.

ere first called in question in March, 1643. (See The last Proclamation of Charles I. giving them arch, 1636.

for an impeachment of Sir Hugh Cholmley for lsly and perfidiously betraying the Trust reposed ment, and revolting to the Popish Army.

for Edward Husbands, 1643.

es most gracious Message, sent to both Houses of . Henry Heron, the Thirteenth of this Month of Overtures for the immediate disbanding of all

1 by Leonard Lichfield, Printer to the University. sties Message, sent the twentieth of May, iews his former overtures of the 12th of April; to das yet been returned.

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