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A18907Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Tvvo royall entertainments, lately giuen to the most illustrious Prince Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by the high and mighty Philip the fourth King of Spaine, &c. At the feasts of Easter and Pentecost. Translated out of the Spanish originals printed at Madrid.1623.076351984nan./cache/A18907.xml./txt/A18907.txt
A22349Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation signifying His Maiesties pleasure, that all men being in office of government, at the decease of his most deare, and most royall father, King Iames, shall so continue, till His Maiesties further direction.1625.01580240nan./cache/A22349.xml./txt/A22349.txt
A22350Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for better furnishing the nauy, and shipping of the realme, with able and skilfull mariners.1625.01995365nan./cache/A22350.xml./txt/A22350.txt
A22358Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation for the maintenance and encrease of the mines of saltpeter, and the true making of gunpowder, and reforming abuses concerning the same1625.02779584nan./cache/A22358.xml./txt/A22358.txt
A22362Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to our right trusty and welbeloued cousin, William Earle of Northampton ...1625.02479465nan./cache/A22362.xml./txt/A22362.txt
A22363Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for setling the plantation of Virginia.1625.02083402nan./cache/A22363.xml./txt/A22363.txt
A22365Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for the prices of victuals within the verge of the court.1625.01769297nan./cache/A22365.xml./txt/A22365.txt
A22367Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for restraint of disorders in souldiers, prested [sic] for His Maiesties seruice.1625.01587263nan./cache/A22367.xml./txt/A22367.txt
A22368Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for restraint of disorderly and vnnecessary resort to the court.1625.02132403nan./cache/A22368.xml./txt/A22368.txt
A22370Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation for restraint of disorderly and vnnecessary resort to the court1625.02124398nan./cache/A22370.xml./txt/A22370.txt
A22376Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for a publike, generall, and solemne fast.1625.01446222nan./cache/A22376.xml./txt/A22376.txt
A22377Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation concerning the adiournement of the Parliament.1625.01202162nan./cache/A22377.xml./txt/A22377.txt
A22378Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for remouing the receipt of His Maiesties exchequer from Westminster to Richmond.1625.01229154nan./cache/A22378.xml./txt/A22378.txt
A22385Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation for the adjournement of part of Michaelmas terme1625.01762296nan./cache/A22385.xml./txt/A22385.txt
A22389Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation for the avoyding of all intercourse betweene His Maiesties Royall Court and the cities of London and Westminster, and places adioyning1625.01411189nan./cache/A22389.xml./txt/A22389.txt
A22394Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation against imbezelling of armour, munition, and victuall, and other military prouisions.1625.01506236nan./cache/A22394.xml./txt/A22394.txt
A22395Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation to declare His Maiesties pleasure, that a former restraint inioyned to the citizens of London, for repairing to faires for a time, is now set at libertie.1625.01398215nan./cache/A22395.xml./txt/A22395.txt
A22655Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King trustie and welbeloved, we greet you well : hauing obserued in the presidents and customes of former times, that the kings and queenes of this our realme vpon extraordinary occasions haue vsed either to resort to those contributions ...1625.01233166nan./cache/A22655.xml./txt/A22655.txt
A22418Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation to declare and publish His Maiesties resolution, to ascertaine his reuenue, by granting his lands holden aswell by copie, as otherwise in fee-farme.1626.01791313nan./cache/A22418.xml./txt/A22418.txt
A22447Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for the ordering of tobacco.1627.02010368nan./cache/A22447.xml./txt/A22447.txt
A21080Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a declaration of orders made by the gouernour and Company of Merchants of London, trading to the East Indies concerning priuate trade, to, in, or from the said Indies, ratified and allowed by the King, and by His Maiesties consent may bee printed for the better publication thereof.1628.01870370nan./cache/A21080.xml./txt/A21080.txt
A22656Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King ryght trustie,&c. Wee greet you well : as that soueraignty which under God we hold ouer you, tyeth us to take care for your safeties and welfare, so the loue of subiect and bond of duety tyes you to ayde and assist us in those actions which haue no other end, but the common preseruation both of us and your selues.1628.01324185nan./cache/A22656.xml./txt/A22656.txt
A22510Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for the better discouery and apprehension of those malefactors, who were actors in the late insolent riots and murders committed in Fleetstreet, London, vpon Friday, the tenth day of this instant moneth of Iuly.1629.01549252nan./cache/A22510.xml./txt/A22510.txt
A22520Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for the preuenting of the exportation of woolles, wool-fels, yarne, fullers earth, and woad- ashes and of hydes, both tand and raw, out of this kingdome.1629.02364491nan./cache/A22520.xml./txt/A22520.txt
A22544Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for the better direction of those who desire to repaire to the court for the cure of their disease, called, the kings euill.1631.01571268nan./cache/A22544.xml./txt/A22544.txt
A22547Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation concerning the trade of Ginney, and Binney, in the parts of Africa.1631.01796318nan./cache/A22547.xml./txt/A22547.txt
A11701Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine ... forsomuch as in our Parliament holden at Edinburgh upon the twentie eighth day of June, 1633 ... have made one voluntarie and free offer of one taxation ... thirtie shillings ...1633.01882329nan./cache/A11701.xml./txt/A11701.txt
A11702Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine ... forsomuch as in our Parliament holden at Edinburgh upon the twentie eighth day of June, 1633 ... have made a free and willing offer of one yearly extraordinarie taxation of the sixteenth pennie of all annuall rents ...1633.01790300nan./cache/A11702.xml./txt/A11702.txt
A11704Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine ... forsomuch as we and the Estates of our Parliament presently conveened, remembring that at the first institution of the Colledge of Justice ...1633.01855329nan./cache/A11704.xml./txt/A11704.txt
A11705Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine ... forsomuch as we and the Estates of our Parliament presently conveened, remembring that at the first institution of the Colledge of Justice ...1633.01841316nan./cache/A11705.xml./txt/A11705.txt
A22574Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation concerning tobacco.1634.01859356nan./cache/A22574.xml./txt/A22574.txt
A22597Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation to restraine the landing of men, or goods, out of such ships as shall come from the parts of France, or the low-countries now infected with the plague, till they haue warrant from the officers or farmours of His Maiesties customes.1635.01558247nan./cache/A22597.xml./txt/A22597.txt
A22610Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, defender of the faith, &c., to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes, and their officials ... to whome these presents shall come, greeting whereas we are credibly giuen to vnderstand, that by reason of grieuous visitation in this time of the great contagion of the plague amongst our poore subiects ...1636.02080381nan./cache/A22610.xml./txt/A22610.txt
A73992Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation against the disorderly transporting His Maiesties subiects to the plantations within the parts of America1637.01354201nan./cache/A73992.xml./txt/A73992.txt
A11706Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. To our lovits [blank] heraulds messengers, our sheriffs in that part, conjunctly and severally specially constitute greeting. Forsameikle as wee are not ignorant of the great disorders ...1638.01728284nan./cache/A11706.xml./txt/A11706.txt
A11707Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charls by the grace of God, King of Scotland ... for-sa-meikle as we are not ignorant of the great disorders which haue happened of late within this our ancient kingdome of Scotland, occasioned, as is pretended, vpon the introduction of the service booke, booke of canons, and high commission, thereby fearing innovation of religion and laws ...1638.01727286nan./cache/A11707.xml./txt/A11707.txt
A11710Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God, King of Scotland ... forsameikle as out of the royall and fatherly care which we have had of the good and peace of this our ancient and native kingdome ...1638.02576466nan./cache/A11710.xml./txt/A11710.txt
A72015Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Articles agreed upon by the arch-bishops and bishops of both provinces, and the whole clergie in the convocation holden at London, in the yeer 1562. For the avoiding of diversities of opinions, and for the stablishing of consent touching true religion. Re-printed by his Majesties commandment: with his royall declaration prefixed thereunto.1638.061931755nan./cache/A72015.xml./txt/A72015.txt
A68707Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland, from their first originalls together with a particular deduction of the seditious practices of the prime leaders of the Covenanters: collected out of their owne foule acts and writings: by which it doth plainly appeare, that religion was onely pretended by those leaders, but nothing lesse intended by them. By the King.1639.017385648719nan./cache/A68707.xml./txt/A68707.txt
A22757Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties declaration: to all his loving subjects, of the causes which moved him to dissolve the last Parliament. Published by His Majesties speciall command1640.073571925nan./cache/A22757.xml./txt/A22757.txt
A31983Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament upon his removall to the city of York1641.0992225nan./cache/A31983.xml./txt/A31983.txt
A32009Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The King His Majesties most gracious speech made to the lord maior the recorder and the rest of the aldermen of this honourable and reknown city of London upon Thursday November the 25, 1641. And his message to the Lords concerning the trayned bands with theirs and the House of Commons petition to His Majesty and his royal answer by the Earle of Warwicke and the Earle of Bristow : with the examination of divers of the Irish apprehended as suspitious persons : and orders from the High Court of Parliament concerning the suppressing of papists : as also another order for the recalling of the trayned bands to their daily attendance as formerly, Nov. 27, 1641.1641.01710370nan./cache/A32009.xml./txt/A32009.txt
A32012Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Newes from Scotland, His Maiesties manifest touching the Palatine cause and act of Parliament concerning the same : read, voiced, and past in the Parliament of Scotland, the 6 day of September, 1641.1641.02973707nan./cache/A32012.xml./txt/A32012.txt
A32054Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the speedy payment of the monies assessed by Parliament for disbanding the armies1641.0898179nan./cache/A32054.xml./txt/A32054.txt
A32109Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties speciall command under the great seale of England to the Lord Major of the honourable city of London dated Decemb. 9, 1641 : for the speedy sending of precepts into severall wards of the city : to suppresse the tumultuous and unlawfull assemblies and riotous disorders both in the city of London and VVestminster : vvith a relation of the riotous assemblies, mutinous vproares and disorders made and committed by a company of Brownists or Seperatists within the city of London and VVestminster : also in what manner they entred into St. Georges church where one of them made a sermon on Sunday Decemb. 12 : vvhereunto is added the riotous insurrection and rebellion of some prisoners in New-gate condemned to dye on Munday December 13, 1641.1641.02223490nan./cache/A32109.xml./txt/A32109.txt
A32110Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Ma''ties speech, [brace] & [brace] the Queenes speech1641.01375309nan./cache/A32110.xml./txt/A32110.txt
A32124Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties speech to both houses of Parliament, July the 5th 1641 with Mr. Speakers speech, before the King, in the vpper house of Parliament, July the 3, 1641, concerning the passing of three bills, 1. poll-money, 2. Star-chamber, 3. high commission.1641.01882467nan./cache/A32124.xml./txt/A32124.txt
A32125Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties speech to both Houses of Parliament December the second 16411641.01005240nan./cache/A32125.xml./txt/A32125.txt
A32136Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Kings Majesties speech to the sixe heads, concerning the Queens going into Holland1641.0718132nan./cache/A32136.xml./txt/A32136.txt
A32137Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties speech with Mr. Speakers speech to both Houses of Parliament, at the passing of the bill for tonnage and poundage : being an answer to Mr. Speakers speech at the presenting thereof, 22 June, 1641.1641.01432314nan./cache/A32137.xml./txt/A32137.txt
A41891Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A Great conspiracy by the papists in the kingdome of Ireland discovered by the lords, justices and counsell at Dvblin and proclaimed there Octob. 23, 1641 : vvhich proclamation was sent to the Parliament here in England, and read before the Lords and Commons in Parliament on Munday Novemb. 1, 1641 : vvhereunto is annexed the copy of a letter written with the kings owne hand, and sent to Mr. Nicholas, Clarke of the counsell from Edenbvrgh Octob. 18, 1641.1641.01117238nan./cache/A41891.xml./txt/A41891.txt
A47691Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Mr. Speakers speech before His Majestie and both Houses of Parliament, after his returne from Scotland, upon passing the Bill for Tunnage and Poundage, on Thursday the 2. of December, relating the present distempers of England and Ireland also, the King''s most excellent Majestie''s speech to the honourable House of Parliament the same Thursday Deceb. 2, 1641.1641.01770416nan./cache/A47691.xml./txt/A47691.txt
A70417Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Mr. Speakers speech with His Majesties speech to both Houses of Parliament at the passing of the bill for tonnage and poundage being an answer to Mr. Speakers speech at the presenting thereof 22 June 1641.1641.01130231nan./cache/A70417.xml./txt/A70417.txt
A78881Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message sent by the Lord Chamberlain to the House of Peers, the 28. of December. 1641.1641.0622111nan./cache/A78881.xml./txt/A78881.txt
A79105Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Royall Maiesties speech: spoken in the High Court of Parliament on Friday, December the 2. 1641, with the love which His Majesty lately hath shown to the city of London, by knighting five aldermen, at his palace at Hampton Court, and royally giving them againe into their hands London-Derrie.1641.0822147nan./cache/A79105.xml./txt/A79105.txt
A79117Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. His Majestie taking into his princely consideration the manifold inconveniences and mischiefs that may arise and happen by the riotous and tumultuous assemblies, ...1641.0762143nan./cache/A79117.xml./txt/A79117.txt
A25456Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Animadversions vpon those notes which the late observator hath published upon the seven doctrines and positions which the King by way of recapitulation (hee saith) layes open so offensive1642.046031315nan./cache/A25456.xml./txt/A25456.txt
A26103Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A collection of svndry petitions presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie as also to the two most honourable houses, now assembled in Parliament, and others, already signed, by most of the gentry, ministers, and free-holders of severall counties, in behalfe of episcopacie, liturgie, and supportation of church-revenues, and suppression of schismaticks / collected by a faithful lover of the church, for the comfort of the dejected clergy, and all moderately affected Protestants.1642.0160364542nan./cache/A26103.xml./txt/A26103.txt
A28807Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The humble petition of Captain William Booth of Killingholme in the county of Lincoln with His Majesties answer thereunto.1642.01435353nan./cache/A28807.xml./txt/A28807.txt
A31787Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties answer to a book, intituled, The declaration, or remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, the 19 of May, 1642.1642.085532419nan./cache/A31787.xml./txt/A31787.txt
A31803Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties answer to the declaration of both Hovses of Parliament concerning the Commission of Array of the 1 of July 1642.1642.0219726459nan./cache/A31803.xml./txt/A31803.txt
A31817Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Kings Maiesties answer to the petition of the House of Commons sent on Saturday last, the nine and twentieth of this instant Jan. 1642.1642.01318292nan./cache/A31817.xml./txt/A31817.txt
A31819Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties answer to the petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled presented to His Majestie at York, June 17, 1642 : together with a catalogue of the names of the Lords that subscribed to levie horse to assist His Majestie in defence of his royall person, the two Houses of Parliament, and the Protestant religion.1642.047931212nan./cache/A31819.xml./txt/A31819.txt
A31827Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.At the court at York, 28 Martii, 1642 His Majestie hath given me expresse command to give you this his answer to your petition.1642.0747144nan./cache/A31827.xml./txt/A31827.txt
A31855Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties declaration for the relief of the poor miners within the county of Derby1642.0823166nan./cache/A31855.xml./txt/A31855.txt
A31898Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties declaration to the ministers, free-holders, farmers, and substantiall copy-holders of the county of York assembled by His Majesties speciall summons at Haworth-Moor, near the city of York, on Friday the 3 of June, 1642.1642.01745433nan./cache/A31898.xml./txt/A31898.txt
A31929Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties gracious proclamation to the cittyes of London and Westminster by the King.1642.01329312nan./cache/A31929.xml./txt/A31929.txt
A31948Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties letter of instrvction directed and sent to the iudges of assize of the severall circuits at the last summer assize.1642.01668429nan./cache/A31948.xml./txt/A31948.txt
A31955Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties letter to the gentry of Yorkshire May, the sixteenth, 1642. To our right trusty and well beloved the gentry of York, and others of this our County of York, whom it doth or may concern.1642.0870173nan./cache/A31955.xml./txt/A31955.txt
A31974Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message sent to both Houses of Parliament January 20. 1641.1642.0859182nan./cache/A31974.xml./txt/A31974.txt
A31993Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, upon his removall to the city of York1642.0972218nan./cache/A31993.xml./txt/A31993.txt
A31999Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to the House of Peeres, Aprill 22, 1642 whereunto is added His Majesties answer to both Houses of Parliament concerning the petition and reasons to forbeare his intended iourney to Ireland, presented the 18 of Aprill (by the Earle of Stamford, Sir Iohn Culpepper, Chancellour of the Exchequer and Anthony Hungerford, Esquire) and returned the 22 of the same, 1642.1642.0935172nan./cache/A31999.xml./txt/A31999.txt
A32006Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties most gratiovs answer to the proposition of both Houses of Parliament, for Ireland, sent the twenty fourth of February, 16421642.0675117nan./cache/A32006.xml./txt/A32006.txt
A32013Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Orders and institvtions of vvar, made and ordained by His Maiesty and by him delivered to his generall His Excellence the Earle of Nevvcastle with the said Earles speech to the army at the delivery and publishing the said orders prefixt.1642.02561666nan./cache/A32013.xml./txt/A32013.txt
A32019Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation against the spoyling and loosing of armes by the souldiers of His Majesties army, for the keeping of them fixt, and bringing all armes hereafter into His Majesties magazines1642.01083212nan./cache/A32019.xml./txt/A32019.txt
A32031Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, His Majesties proclamation concerning the bringing in of armes to his magazine in the citty of Worcester1642.0874166nan./cache/A32031.xml./txt/A32031.txt
A32038Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.[A proclamation declaring our purpose]1642.01301310nan./cache/A32038.xml./txt/A32038.txt
A32064Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his county of Chester1642.01005222nan./cache/A32064.xml./txt/A32064.txt
A32067Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his county of Lancaster1642.01004215nan./cache/A32067.xml./txt/A32067.txt
A32070Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his counties of Stafford and Derby1642.01063230nan./cache/A32070.xml./txt/A32070.txt
A32071Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation proclaimedin [sic] London the ninth of Iune1642.0943203nan./cache/A32071.xml./txt/A32071.txt
A32076Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A proclamation prohibiting the payment and receipt of customes, and other maritime duties upon the late pretended ordinance of both Houses of Parliament1642.01128266nan./cache/A32076.xml./txt/A32076.txt
A32077Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A proclamation prohibiting the payment and receipt of tonnage and ponndage [sic], and other impositions upon merchandises, under colour of the late pretended ordinance of both Houses of Parliament1642.01184281nan./cache/A32077.xml./txt/A32077.txt
A32105Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties royall declaration and protestation to all his loving subjects in England being a full satisfaction to all the whole world against all aspersions which have lately been cast upon His Majesty, that he is popishly affected, to the great dishonour of His Majesty and the withdrawing his loving subjects from him : together with his gracious resolution for the maintenance of the true Protestant religion the laws and liberties of the subject with the just priviledges of Parliament.1642.02813723nan./cache/A32105.xml./txt/A32105.txt
A32113Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties speech at Leicester, to the gentlemen, free-holders, and inhabitants of that county, July 201642.0876190nan./cache/A32113.xml./txt/A32113.txt
A32146Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Trusty and well belo[ved]1642.01126259nan./cache/A32146.xml./txt/A32146.txt
A32155Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties two speeches one to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Nottingham at Newark ; the other to the knights gentlemen and freeholders of the county of Lincoln at Lincoln.1642.01448353nan./cache/A32155.xml./txt/A32155.txt
A32161Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King whereas, upon summons from vs, divers gentlemen of this our county of York did attend vs upon Thursday the twelfth of this instant May ...1642.0777134nan./cache/A32161.xml./txt/A32161.txt
A39625Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Five matters of state, which hath lately hapned between His Majesty, and His High Court of Parliament ...1642.02536686nan./cache/A39625.xml./txt/A39625.txt
A39631Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Five remarkable passages which have very lately happened betweene His Maiestie and the high court of Parliament ...1642.02365705nan./cache/A39631.xml./txt/A39631.txt
A44992Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Humble petition and representation of the gentry, ministers, and others of the counties of Cumberland and Westmerland, to His Sacred Maiestie with His Maiesties answer thereunto, York, 5 Iuly, 1642.1642.01429314nan./cache/A44992.xml./txt/A44992.txt
A45012Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.To the Kings most excellent maiestie the humble petition of the baronets, esquires, ministers, gentlemen, free-holders, and others peaceably affected in the countie palatine of Lancaster.1642.01109247nan./cache/A45012.xml./txt/A45012.txt
A45018Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Humble petition of the commons of Kent, agreed upon at their generall assizes, presented to His Majestie the first of August, 1642 with certaine instructions from the county of Kent, to Mr. Augustine Skinner, whereby the desires of the said county may be presented by him to the honourable House of Commons : with His Majesties answer ... this fourth of August, 1642.1642.02689722nan./cache/A45018.xml./txt/A45018.txt
A45024Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.To the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, the humble petition of the countie of Cornvvall1642.01025227nan./cache/A45024.xml./txt/A45024.txt
A45025Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Humble petition of the county of Cornwall to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie subscribed by above seven thousand hands : with His Majesties answer thereunto : whereunto is added the oaths of allegiance and supremacie.1642.01714425nan./cache/A45025.xml./txt/A45025.txt
A51446Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The most blessed and truest newes from Ireland, shewing, the fortunate successe of the Protestants, and Gods just vengance on the rebels. With a list of the Protestant commanders, and the chief of the rebels commanders, and the townes that the Protestants have relieved. With the humble petition of the baronets, esquires, ministers, gentlemen, freeholders, and others peacably affected in the County Palatine of Lancaster, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. With His Majesties answer thereunto.1642.02473655nan./cache/A51446.xml./txt/A51446.txt
A62770Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.To the Kings Most Excellent Majestie the humble petition of the Baronets, Esquires, ministers, gentlemen, freeholders, and others peaceably affected in the county palatine of Lancaster.1642.01100234nan./cache/A62770.xml./txt/A62770.txt
A65911Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The message from the Hovse of Commons to the Lords by Bulstrode Whitlocke and presented to Their Lordships by him. Whereunto is added His Maiesties most gracious answer to their message, February 22, 1642.1642.01946459nan./cache/A65911.xml./txt/A65911.txt
A74221Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the speedy payment of all such summes of money as are due to His Majesty for customes or other duties upon merchandize, into His Majesties receipt at His city of Oxford.1642.0870163nan./cache/A74221.xml./txt/A74221.txt
A74222Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties speech to the gentry of the county of Yorke, attending his Majestie at the city of Yorke, on Thursday the 12th of May, 1642.1642.01051256nan./cache/A74222.xml./txt/A74222.txt
A78644Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His majesties ansvver to the humble petition of the gentlemen, free-holders, and ministers of the countie palatine of Chester delivered to His Maiestie at York the seventh of May, 1642. At the court and York 9 May 1642. His Maiestie hath given me expresse command to give you this His answer to your petition.1642.01119218nan./cache/A78644.xml./txt/A78644.txt
A78762Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties declaration to the ministers, freeholders, farmers, and substantiall copy-holders of the county of Yorke Assembled by His Majesties speciall summons, at Heworth Moore, neere the city of Yorke; on Friday, the 3. of June, 1642.1642.01808471nan./cache/A78762.xml./txt/A78762.txt
A78808Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties gracious message to both Houses of Parliament, sent from Nottingham, August 25. With the answer of the Lords and Commons to the said message: and His Majesties reply to the same. Sept. 2. Together with the answer and humble petition of both Houses to His Majesties last message: and also His Majesties message in reply to the said answer, Sept. 11. 1642.1642.02541688nan./cache/A78808.xml./txt/A78808.txt
A78812Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. His Majesties gratious proclamation to the cities of London and VVestminster.1642.01291301nan./cache/A78812.xml./txt/A78812.txt
A78853Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties letter Ianuary the 24th. In ansvver to the petition of both Houses of Parliament, as it was presented by the Earle of Newport, and the Lord Seymer. Ian. 21 1641.1642.0728139nan./cache/A78853.xml./txt/A78853.txt
A78854Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.C.R. A letter sent from His Majesty to the high sheriffes of the counties of Yorke, Lincolne, Stafford, Derby, Chester, Lancaster, Nottingham, Westmorland, Cumberland, Northumberland and the Bishoprick of Durham, &c.1642.01088243nan./cache/A78854.xml./txt/A78854.txt
A78856Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A letter sent from the Kings Majestie to the Lords of His privie councell of the kingdome of Scotland.1642.01117246nan./cache/A78856.xml./txt/A78856.txt
A78867Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties letter to the maior of Kingston upon Hull, 25. of Aprill. 1642. To our trusty and welbeloved, the major, aldermen, and burgesses of our towne and port of Kingston upon Hull.1642.01538352nan./cache/A78867.xml./txt/A78867.txt
A78891Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, die Lunæ 14. Febr. 16411642.01010235nan./cache/A78891.xml./txt/A78891.txt
A78900Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to both Houses, concerning the militia1642.0881179nan./cache/A78900.xml./txt/A78900.txt
A78904Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties message to both houses of Parliament, upon his removall to the city of York.1642.01016234nan./cache/A78904.xml./txt/A78904.txt
A78909Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to the House of Commons From the court at York the 13 of August 1642.1642.0869162nan./cache/A78909.xml./txt/A78909.txt
A78911Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to the House of Peers. April. 22. 1642 His Majestie having seen a printed paper, entituled, A question answered how laws are to be understood, and obedience yeelded; ...1642.0805159nan./cache/A78911.xml./txt/A78911.txt
A78927Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties most gratious ansvver to the proposition of both houses of Parliament, for Ireland sent the twenty fourth of February 1642.1642.0686124nan./cache/A78927.xml./txt/A78927.txt
A78952Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. His Majesties offer of pardon to the rebells now in arms against Him.1642.01280322nan./cache/A78952.xml./txt/A78952.txt
A78973Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation by His Majestie, requiring the aid and assistance of all his subjects on the northside Trent, and within twenty miles southward thereof, for the suppressing of the rebels, now marching against Him.1642.01255292nan./cache/A78973.xml./txt/A78973.txt
A78985Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation declaring His Majesties expresse command, that no Popish recusant, nor any other, who shall refuse to take the two Oathes of Allegiance and Supremacie, shall serve him in his army and that the souldiery commit no rapines upon the people, but be fitly provided of necessaries for their money.1642.01360271nan./cache/A78985.xml./txt/A78985.txt
A79003Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the better government of His Majesties army and for the preventing the plundring, spoyling, and robbing of His Majesties subjects, under any pretense whatsoever, upon pain of the punishments herein declared.1642.01187223nan./cache/A79003.xml./txt/A79003.txt
A79006Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the free and safe passage of all clothes, goods, wares, and merchandize to our city of London.1642.0881169nan./cache/A79006.xml./txt/A79006.txt
A79017Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation forbidding all levies of forces without His Majesties expresse pleasure, signified under his great seal, and all contributions or assistance to any such levies.1642.02716721nan./cache/A79017.xml./txt/A79017.txt
A79022Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his county of his citty of Exceter.1642.01108248nan./cache/A79022.xml./txt/A79022.txt
A79023Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his county of Kent.1642.01028231nan./cache/A79023.xml./txt/A79023.txt
A79024Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon, to the inhabitants of his county of Oxon.1642.0930198nan./cache/A79024.xml./txt/A79024.txt
A79025Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his county of Somersett.1642.01081243nan./cache/A79025.xml./txt/A79025.txt
A79026Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon, to the inhabitants of His county of Sussex.1642.01031230nan./cache/A79026.xml./txt/A79026.txt
A79029Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon, to the inhabitants of his county of Willts.1642.0934203nan./cache/A79029.xml./txt/A79029.txt
A79030Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to all sea-men, sailers, marriners and other water-men.1642.0989194nan./cache/A79030.xml./txt/A79030.txt
A79033Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation prohibiting the payment and receipt of customes, and other maritime duties upon the late pretended ordinance of both Houses of Parliament.1642.01187273nan./cache/A79033.xml./txt/A79033.txt
A79035Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation to inform all our loving subjects of the lawfulnesse of our commissions of Array, issued into the severall counties of our realm of England, and dominion of Wales, and of the use of them and commanding them to obey our commissioners therein named, in the execution of their said commissions.1642.02194534nan./cache/A79035.xml./txt/A79035.txt
A79047Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Propositions from the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: propounded by the Earle of Devon. The Earle of Newcastle. The E. of Northampton. The Earle of Lindsey. The Earle of Rivers. The Lord Moubray. The Lord Rich. The Lord Chapel. Accompanyed with 5000. horse and foot for their guard. To the Lo: Brooks, and the gentry and commonalty assembled at Warwick, on Thursday last, August 18. With the Lo: Brooks his answer to the said propositions. Also the Parliaments determination concerning their resolution, wherein they declare that they will (to the hazard of their lives and fortunes) assist all those that shall obey their just commands. Aug. 20. Ordered that this be printed and published. Joh. Browne, Clar. Parl.1642.01891498nan./cache/A79047.xml./txt/A79047.txt
A79081Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties second message sent to the Parliament concerning Sir John Hothams refusall to give His Majestie entrance into his town of Hull. 28. April. 16421642.0905189nan./cache/A79081.xml./txt/A79081.txt
A79082Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties second message to the Parliament, concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majestie entrance into his town of Hull.1642.0866181nan./cache/A79082.xml./txt/A79082.txt
A79090Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties speech at Leicester, to the gentlemen, freeholders, and inhabitants of that county.1642.0930206nan./cache/A79090.xml./txt/A79090.txt
A79127Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. To our trusty and welbeloved high shieriffe [sic] of our county of York.1642.01171268nan./cache/A79127.xml./txt/A79127.txt
A79128Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles R. To our trustie and welbeloved, the Lord Major, aldermen, and sheriffs of our City of London.1642.01047234nan./cache/A79128.xml./txt/A79128.txt
A79150Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. Whhereas [sic] this county, in which (out of our experience of the good affection thereof) we have chosen to make our residence this winter, is in great danger to suffer violence, and to receive losse and damage by the incursions of the rebells, ...1642.01132230nan./cache/A79150.xml./txt/A79150.txt
A83521Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: the humble petition of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament delivered at Colebrook, 10 Nov. 1642. by the Earls of Pembrooke and Nothumberland, Lord Wainman, M. Perpoint, and Sir Jo. Hippesley.1642.01130256nan./cache/A83521.xml./txt/A83521.txt
A84430Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The ingagement and resolution of the principall gentlemen of the county of Salop for the raising and maintayning of forces at their own charge, for the defence of His Maiestie, their countrey, and more particularly the fortunes, persons, and estates of the subscribers under-named.1642.01119264nan./cache/A84430.xml./txt/A84430.txt
A85673Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Behold! Two letters, the one, written by the Pope to the (then) Prince of Wales, now King of England: the other, an answere to the said letter, by the said Prince, now His Majesty of England. Being an extract out of the history of England, Scotland and Ireland; written in French by Andrew du Chesne. Geographer to the K. of France, (lib. 22. fol. 1162. Printed at Paris cum privilegio) and now translated into English.1642.046551198nan./cache/A85673.xml./txt/A85673.txt
A85788Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Lord Maior of Londons letter to the King at Yorke, Iune, 22. In behalfe of the aldermen sheriffes, the master and wardens of each severall company in answer to His Maiesites letter. The Parliaments resolution, concerning the Kings most excellent Maiestie, and the Lords and Commons which have absented themselues from the said Houses, and are now at Yorke attending on his Maiesty. Like wise the grounds and reasons why they are enforceed [sic] to take arms, with the severall reasons to prove that every man is bound to uphold the Parliament against all opposers whatsoever.1642.01580367nan./cache/A85788.xml./txt/A85788.txt
A91127Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The protestation of the freeholders of Yorkshire, May 13. 1642.1642.01030225nan./cache/A91127.xml./txt/A91127.txt
B02011Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties gracious proclamation to the cities of London and Westminster. By the King.1642.01356319nan./cache/B02011.xml./txt/B02011.txt
B02013Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties letter and declaration to the sheriffes and city of London. Ianuary 17, 16421642.02165542nan./cache/B02013.xml./txt/B02013.txt
B02017Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties message sent to the Parliament April 8, 1642 concerning his resolution to go into Ireland for suppressing the rebels there.1642.01318309nan./cache/B02017.xml./txt/B02017.txt
B02037Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles R. To our trustie and welbeloved, the Lord Major, aldermen, and sheriffes of our city of London. Given at our court at York the 14 day of June, in the 11 yeer of our reign. 1642.1642.01047220nan./cache/B02037.xml./txt/B02037.txt
A31921Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties gratiovs message and summons to the city of Glocester Aug. 10, 1643 with their answer thereunto.1643.01008232nan./cache/A31921.xml./txt/A31921.txt
A31928Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, His Majesties gratious offer of pardon to the rebells now in armes against him, under the command of Robert Earle of Essex1643.01082211nan./cache/A31928.xml./txt/A31928.txt
A31944Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties late gratious message and summons to the city of Glocester Aug. 1643 with their answer thereunto.1643.0999226nan./cache/A31944.xml./txt/A31944.txt
A31963Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties letter to the major, aldermen, sheriffes, and the rest of the Common-Councell of the citty of Bristoll1643.0813161nan./cache/A31963.xml./txt/A31963.txt
A32027Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.[A proclamation commanding the muster master generall ...]1643.0674106nan./cache/A32027.xml./txt/A32027.txt
A32030Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation concerning some illegall warrants lately issued into severall places in our counties of Buckingham and Bedford, and other counties, under the name of the Earle of Essex, or by his pretended authority1643.0881151nan./cache/A32030.xml./txt/A32030.txt
A32044Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the adjournment of part of Michaelmas terme.1643.01263283nan./cache/A32044.xml./txt/A32044.txt
A32045Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation for the assembling the members of both Houses at Oxford, upon occasion of the invasion by the Scots1643.01315286nan./cache/A32045.xml./txt/A32045.txt
A32050Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the redresse of certaine grievances complained of by the inhabitants of the county of Oxford1643.0972201nan./cache/A32050.xml./txt/A32050.txt
A32057Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, His Majesties proclamation forbidding all his loving subjects of the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hampshire, to raise any forces without His Majesties consent, or to enter into any association or protestation for the assistance of the rebellion against His Majesty1643.01462324nan./cache/A32057.xml./txt/A32057.txt
A32072Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation prohibiting from henceforth all entercourse of trade between our city of London and other parts of our kingdome untill other direction given by vs.1643.01409329nan./cache/A32072.xml./txt/A32072.txt
A32073Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation prohibiting from henceforth all entercourse of trade betweene our city of London and other parts of our kingdome untill other direction is given by us1643.01446327nan./cache/A32073.xml./txt/A32073.txt
A32075Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the assessing collecting or paying any weekly taxes, and seizing or sequestring the rents or estates of our good subjects, by colour of any orders or pretended ordinances of one or both Houses of Parliament1643.01548320nan./cache/A32075.xml./txt/A32075.txt
A32143Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.To the inhabitants of the county of Cornwall a letter of thanks from King Charles I of ever blessed memory, dated Sept. 10, 1643 from Sudly Castle.1643.0778142nan./cache/A32143.xml./txt/A32143.txt
A40019Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The copy of his excellency the Earle of Forth''s letter to the Earle of Essex and the copy of His Majesties letter to the Lords and Commons of Parliament assembled at Westminster, sent enclosed in the same 3 March 1643.1643.0900177nan./cache/A40019.xml./txt/A40019.txt
A69793Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A Copie of certaine letters which manifest and designe of the late discovered plot first His Majesties letter to the city of London, secondly the Lord Digbies letter to Sir Bazill Brooke, lastly other intercepted letters touching the same businesse.1643.01655412nan./cache/A69793.xml./txt/A69793.txt
A74218Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the ease of the citty of Oxford, and suhurbs [sic], of the connty [sic] of Oxford, of unnecessary persons lodging or abiding there.1643.01131217nan./cache/A74218.xml./txt/A74218.txt
A74219Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties gracious message to both His Houses of Parljament, February the 20th1643.0644124nan./cache/A74219.xml./txt/A74219.txt
A74232Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.To the Kings most Excellent Maiesty The humble petition of the governour, assistants, and fellowship of the merchants-adventurers of England.1643.0842176nan./cache/A74232.xml./txt/A74232.txt
A78725Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties declaration to all his loving subiects in the county of Cornwall, &c.1643.01124265nan./cache/A78725.xml./txt/A78725.txt
A78765Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. His Majesties declaration whereby to repeale and make voyd, all licenses, by himselfe granted for bringing any goods or commodities, from the cities of London and Westminster and other places, in rebellion against His Majesty, contrary to his late proclamation, prohibiting trade and commerce with the said citties and places.1643.01000187nan./cache/A78765.xml./txt/A78765.txt
A78802Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties gracious message to both His Houses of Parliament, February the 20th1643.0633126nan./cache/A78802.xml./txt/A78802.txt
A78810Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. His Majesties gracious offer of pardon to the rebells now in armes against him, under the command of Robert Earle of Essex.1643.01081223nan./cache/A78810.xml./txt/A78810.txt
A78846Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties late protestation before his receiving of the sacrament.1643.0597115nan./cache/A78846.xml./txt/A78846.txt
A78883Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties message, sent the twentieth of May, MDCXLIII.1643.0941205nan./cache/A78883.xml./txt/A78883.txt
A78898Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties message to both Houses, concerning disbandings of both armies and His Majesties returne to both Houses of Parliament. Oxford, 12. April, 1643.1643.01336285nan./cache/A78898.xml./txt/A78898.txt
A78968Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. a Proclamation against the opression of the clergy by the intrusion of factious and schismaticall persons into their cures and inverting and detaining their tithes, and possessions by orders of one or both Houses of Parliament, contrary to all law and justice.1643.01587356nan./cache/A78968.xml./txt/A78968.txt
A78981Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation concerning the due and orderly proceedings in the Court of Wards and Liveries.1643.01212226nan./cache/A78981.xml./txt/A78981.txt
A78991Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for a generall fast to be held throughout this kingdome on the second Friday in every moneth1643.01142279nan./cache/A78991.xml./txt/A78991.txt
A79005Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the ease of the citty of Oxford, and suburbs, and of the county of Oxford, of unnecessary persons lodging or abiding there1643.01156218nan./cache/A79005.xml./txt/A79005.txt
A79013Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation forbidding all assessing, collecting, and paying of the twentieth part and of all vveekly taxes by colour of any order or ordinances, and all entring in protestations and associations against his Majestie.1643.01210268nan./cache/A79013.xml./txt/A79013.txt
A79014Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. His Majesties proclamation forbidding all His loving subjects of the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Hampshire, to raise any forces without His Majesties consent or to enter into any association or protestation for the assistance of the Rebellion against His Majesty.1643.01503338nan./cache/A79014.xml./txt/A79014.txt
A79018Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation forbidding all the tenants or debtors of such who are in actuall and open rebellion, or who adhere to, or assist the rebells,to pay any rents or debts to such persons or any of them.1643.01096226nan./cache/A79018.xml./txt/A79018.txt
A79021Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. His Maiesties proclamation forbidding the tendring or taking of the late vow or covenant, devised by some members of both Houses to engage His Maiesties good subjects in the maintenance of this odious rebellion.1643.01308285nan./cache/A79021.xml./txt/A79021.txt
A79027Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of His counties of Stafford and Derby.1643.01105235nan./cache/A79027.xml./txt/A79027.txt
A79031Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into South-Hampton1643.01062199nan./cache/A79031.xml./txt/A79031.txt
A79032Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into South-Hampton.1643.01057201nan./cache/A79032.xml./txt/A79032.txt
A79038Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A Proclamation warning all His Majesties good subjects no longer to be misled by the votes, orders, and pretended ordinances, of one, or both Houses by reason the Members doe not enjoy the freedome and liberty of Parliament. With His Majesties gracious offer of pardon to the Members of both Houses, and of protection to such of them as shall repair to him.1643.03506871nan./cache/A79038.xml./txt/A79038.txt
A79124Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles by the grace of God King of great Brittain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. To our lovits [blank] messengers, our sheriffes in that part conjunctly and severally specially constitute, greeting.1643.01294283nan./cache/A79124.xml./txt/A79124.txt
A79148Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Charles R. Wee are so highly sensible of the extraordinary merit of Our county of Cornwall, of their zeale for the defence of Our person, and the just rights of Our crowne ...1643.0865162nan./cache/A79148.xml./txt/A79148.txt
A91339Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A political catechism, or, Certain questions concerning the government of this land, answered in his Majesties own words, taken out of his answer to the 19 propositions, pag. 17, 18, 19, 20. of the first edition; with some brief observations thereupon. Published for the more compleat setling of consciences; particularly of those that have made the late protestation, to maintain the power and priviledges of Parliament, when they shall herein see the Kings owne interpretation what that power and priviledges are. It is this twentieth day of May, An. Dom. 1643. ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning printing, that this booke entituled, A Politicall catechism, be printed. Iohn White.1643.057561756nan./cache/A91339.xml./txt/A91339.txt
A31851Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties declaration, directed to all persons of what degree and qualitie soever, in the Christian world with a letter from divers godly ministers of the Church of England to the assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, shewing the cause of these troubles : and a list of the popish vicker-generalls, Jesuites, priests and fryers in England, and their names and places to them assigned, in the severall provinces of England and Wales, to exstinguish the Protestant clergie and religion and bring in and settle popery instead thereof.1644.037881050nan./cache/A31851.xml./txt/A31851.txt
A31965Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The letters from His Maiesty, and from the officers of His Majesties army, to the Earle of Essex at Lestithen, inviting him to peace and his refusall thereof1644.03189928nan./cache/A31965.xml./txt/A31965.txt
A32025Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation commanding the due execution and observance of certaine orders lately published concerning contributions1644.0861179nan./cache/A32025.xml./txt/A32025.txt
A32037Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation declaring His Majesties resolution for settling a speedy peace by a good accommodation, and an invitation to all his loyall subjects to joyne together for his assistance therein1644.01516370nan./cache/A32037.xml./txt/A32037.txt
A32049Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the further restraint of prophane swearing and cursing, and the better observing of prayer and preaching in His Majesties armies, and the City of Oxford, and in all other parts of the kingdome.1644.01222283nan./cache/A32049.xml./txt/A32049.txt
A47471Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Kings letter intercepted coming from Oxford with a ioyful and true relation of th[e?] great victory obtained by Sir Thomas Fairfax, Sir William Brereton, and Sir VVilliam Fairfax, against the Irish at the raising of the siege at Nantwich on Friday last January 26, 1643 ...1644.01790481nan./cache/A47471.xml./txt/A47471.txt
A78997Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for repealing and making voyd of all letters of marque or reprisall, and commissions of that nature, granted before the first of Iuly, in the 18th yeare of His Majesties raigne.1644.01156226nan./cache/A78997.xml./txt/A78997.txt
A79002Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the better defence of the Kings Royall Person, and of this Universitie and city1644.01124248nan./cache/A79002.xml./txt/A79002.txt
A79007Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the further restraint of prophane swearing and cursing, and the better observing of prayer and preaching in His Majesties armies, and the City of Oxford, and in all other parts of the kingdome.1644.01213272nan./cache/A79007.xml./txt/A79007.txt
A31823Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Kings answer to the propositions for peace as was pretended in the club-mens petition to His Majesty with the copie of a letter from Sir Lewis Dives, and another from Colonell Butler, governour of Wareham, sent to them and read in their quarters : also a copie of articles and directions, and divers other passages of their proceedings and intentions, and a list of their chiefe leaders names and which of them are taken and who not : with other papers brought by our scouts from the army.1645.061211627nan./cache/A31823.xml./txt/A31823.txt
A67885Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Two letters of his sacred Maiesty, one, in vindication of him, touching the Irish affaires; the other, concerning the late mis-interpretation of one maine passage in his late letters.1645.01559358nan./cache/A67885.xml./txt/A67885.txt
A74239Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King A proclamation of grace and pardon to all such as shall returne to their obedience, and submit to, and seek His Majesties mercy before the end of May next.1645.01217253nan./cache/A74239.xml./txt/A74239.txt
A78976Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation commanding the use of the Book of Common-Prayer according to law notwithstanding the pretended ordinances for the new directory.1645.01661389nan./cache/A78976.xml./txt/A78976.txt
B02021Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A proclamation for the incouragement of sea-men and mariners to returne to their obedience to the Kings Majesty, and to contine in his service. / By the King.1645.0865167nan./cache/B02021.xml./txt/B02021.txt
A70321Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A view of the nevv directorie and a vindication of the ancient liturgie of the Church of England in answer to the reasons pretended in the ordinance and preface, for the abolishing the one, and establishing the other.1646.04949514292nan./cache/A70321.xml./txt/A70321.txt
A78966Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties proclamation against a traiterous band contrived in the north1646.01977382nan./cache/A78966.xml./txt/A78966.txt
B02015Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Kings Majesties letter, directed to the Committee of Estates of his Kingdome of Scotland. And his Majesties proclamation for disbanding of all forces within this Kingdom raised by his authority, and not allowed by Parliament, Secret Councell, or Committee of Estates.1646.01765416nan./cache/B02015.xml./txt/B02015.txt
A31845Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A declaration by the Kings Majestie concerning His Majesties going away from Hampton-Court written by his own hand and left upon the table in His Majesties bed-chamber, dated at Hampton-Court Novemb. 11, 1647 : presented to the Parliament ... Friday Nov. 12, 1647, with His Majesties propositions for satisfying of the Presbyterians and Independents, the Army, and all His Majesties subjects of England and Scotland.1647.01378316nan./cache/A31845.xml./txt/A31845.txt
A31946Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties letter for the speaker of the Lords pro tempore to be communicated unto the Lords and Commons in the Parliament of England at Westminster, and the commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland and to all my other subjects of what degree, condition or calling whatsoever.1647.01179256nan./cache/A31946.xml./txt/A31946.txt
A32147Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Two letters of His Majesties left upon the table at Hampton-Court the 11 of November, 1647 the one to Colonell Whaley, the other to Lord Mountague : also a letter of advice to His Majestie, subscribed by E.R.1647.01103242nan./cache/A32147.xml./txt/A32147.txt
A78814Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties grievances sent by a message from His Majesty, by Mr. John Ashburnham, and Sir John Barkley, to Col. Hammond, Governor of the Isle of Wyght. With a letter from Col. Hammond (read in both houses of Parliament,) concerning his treaty with his Majesty. Also instructions sent from the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to Col. Hammond, Concerning his Majesty. And propositions for peace, to be sent to His Majesty on Munday next.1647.01613396nan./cache/A78814.xml./txt/A78814.txt
A78932Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties most gracious declaration from the Isle of Wyght, concerning the setling of a generall peace, the safety fo his person, his engagements with the Army, and for free entercourse between himself and the Parliament. And Col. Hammonds letter sent to the Parliament, concerning Mr. Ashburnham, and the rest of the gentlemen attending His Majesty, that were sent for to be brought up prisoners. With his desires to both Houses of Parliament, concerning the Kings Majesty.1647.02040495nan./cache/A78932.xml./txt/A78932.txt
A79133Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A true copy of His Maiesties message sent to the Houses of Parliament by the Earl of Dunfermeline.1647.0574100nan./cache/A79133.xml./txt/A79133.txt
A86141Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Heads of His Majesties letter and propositions sent from the Isle of Wyght, for setling of the Church and kingdome, and paying of the Army. And His Majesties desire to come to London to the Parliament. Also the copy of a second letter from Col. Hammond governour of the Isle of Wyght, and his desires to the Parliament concerning the Kings Majesty. Novemb. 19. 1647. Imprimatur Gilb. Mabbott.1647.01372324nan./cache/A86141.xml./txt/A86141.txt
A95175Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A true relation of His Majesties private departure from Hampton-Court, the eleventh of November, betweene foure and five of the clock in the after-noone. As it was delivered to the House of Commons this morning, Novemb. 12. by Sir Iohn Cook, and Master Crew, two of the commissioners. With the Houses resolution thereupon.1647.01121233nan./cache/A95175.xml./txt/A95175.txt
A31773Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.An act which His Maiesty hath promised his royall word to passe for justifying the proceedings of Parliament in the late war, and for declaring all oathes, declarations, proclamations, and other proceedings against it to be void.1648.0935166nan./cache/A31773.xml./txt/A31773.txt
A31911Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Five severall papers delivered by the King to the commissioners at the treaty and six papers presented by them to His Majesty with an exact journall of the most remarkable passages of each day since the treaty began.1648.02122524nan./cache/A31911.xml./txt/A31911.txt
A31972Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A message from the royall prisoner at Windsor to the kingdome of Scotland and His Majesties resolution, concerning the ordnance and impeachment of high treason against his royal person, by the Parliament and army, and His Majesties speech and prayer, upon receipt of the intelligence, of their chusing commissioners, for bringing him to a speedy tryall, dated from Windsor the 3. of January, 1648 ...1648.02203502nan./cache/A31972.xml./txt/A31972.txt
A38258Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Eikōn basilikē, The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings1648.05994716923nan./cache/A38258.xml./txt/A38258.txt
A38428Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.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 ...1648.03011802nan./cache/A38428.xml./txt/A38428.txt
A78679Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A copy of an intercepted letter from His Majesty to the Lords and Gentlemen, committees of the Scots Parliament, together with the officers of that army.1648.0884178nan./cache/A78679.xml./txt/A78679.txt
A78722Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects; concerning the remonstrance of the Army. Delivered to the commissioners on Wednesday last; and brought by the post on Thursday Novemb. 23. to be forthwith printed and published. Together with His Majesties letter to the Lord Generall Fairfax; and his protestation and proposals to all the officers and souldiers in the Army, who acts contrary to the will of His Majesty, or the desire of his two Houses of Parliament. Likewise, the declaration of Col. Hamond, concerning the King. And his letter to the House of Peers. Read and debated in Parliament, Novemb. 23. 1648.1648.02066451nan./cache/A78722.xml./txt/A78722.txt
A78782Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties farevvel speech unto the Lords Commissioners at Newport in the Isle of Wight.1648.0658120nan./cache/A78782.xml./txt/A78782.txt
A78789Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.For a finall answer to your proposition of the 13. of this instant concerning delinquents, &. His Majestie will consent, that all persons who have had any hand in the plotting, designing, or assisting the rebellion of Ireland, shall expect no pardon ... Charles R.1648.0881169nan./cache/A78789.xml./txt/A78789.txt
A78825Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties last answer to the Parliament, this present Tuesday, August 29. 1648. brought by Sir Peter Killegrew. For persons to be about him, and a list of the lords, bishops, chaplaines, councell, and houshold servants, nominated by his Majesty1648.0812189nan./cache/A78825.xml./txt/A78825.txt
A79118Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties late protestation Before his receiving of the Sacrament.1648.01065261nan./cache/A79118.xml./txt/A79118.txt
A87412Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Joyfull nevves from the Kings Majesty, and the Prince of Wales, to all loyall subjects within the realm of England, and principality of VVales. With His Majesties desires and proposals to both Houses, concerning all his liege people whatsoever. Signed, Charles R. Also, Colonell Hammonds letter to the Parliament, concerning His Majesties royal person. And the proceedings of the Prince at sea, his sayling towards the north, and his design touching the Earl of VVarwick. Likewise, the proceedings of Lieut. Gen. Cromwel, and Gen. Monro in the north, and Monroes declaraaion [sic] to his army.1648.01882405nan./cache/A87412.xml./txt/A87412.txt
A25708Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Apophthegmata aurea, regia, Carolina apophthegms, I. Theological, II. Moral, III. Political / collected out of the imcomparable Eikōn basilikē of His Most Glorious Majestie King Charls [sic] the First.1649.0161304953nan./cache/A25708.xml./txt/A25708.txt
A32120Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties speech on the scaffold at White-Hall on Tuesday last Jan. 30 before the time of his coming to the block of execution and a declaration of the deportment of the said Charles Stuart before he was executed to the great admiration of the people : and a proclamation of the Commons of England assembled in Parliament to be published throughout the Kingdoms prohibiting the proclaiming of any person to be King of England, Ireland or the dominions thereof : also A letter from the north to a member of the Army containing the declaration and resolutions of the Northern Army touching the late King of England and the lofty cedars of the city of London.1649.02313494nan./cache/A32120.xml./txt/A32120.txt
A78958Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The papers which passed at Nevv-Castle betwixt His sacred Majestie and Mr Alex: Henderson concerning the change of church-government. Anno Dom. 1646.1649.0136364104nan./cache/A78958.xml./txt/A78958.txt
A47456Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.King Charls his tryal at the high court of justice sitting in Westminster Hall, begun on Saturday, Jan. 20, ended Jan. 27, 1648 also His Majesties speech on the scaffold immediately before his execution on Tuesday, Ian. 30 : together with the several speeches of Duke Hamilton, the Earl of Holland, and the Lord Capel, immediately before their execution on Friday, March 9, 1649.1650.0296999114nan./cache/A47456.xml./txt/A47456.txt
A79019Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation forbidding all the tenants or debtors of such who are in actuall and open rebellion, or who adhere to, or assist the rebels, to pay any rents or debts to such persons or any of them.1653.01113228nan./cache/A79019.xml./txt/A79019.txt
A90515Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A messenger from the dead, or, Conference full of stupendious horrour, heard distinctly, and by alternate voyces, by many at that time present. Between the ghosts of Henry the 8. and Charls the First of England, in Windsore-Chappel, where they were both buried. In which the whole series of the divine judgments, in those infortunate ilands, is as it were by a pencil from heaven, most lively set forth from the first unto the last.1658.067551910nan./cache/A90515.xml./txt/A90515.txt
A41374Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The golden apophthegms of His Royall Maiesty [sic] King Charles I and Henry Marq. of Worcester both divine and morall as they were delivered upon several occasions in the time of the late unhappy war between His Majesty and the old Parliament : wherein is observable ... / written by Tho. Bayly ...1660.050931432nan./cache/A41374.xml./txt/A41374.txt
A78780Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Effata regalia. Aphorismes [brace] divine, moral, politick. Scattered in the books, speeches, letters, &c. of Charles the First, King of Great Brittain, &c. / Now faithfully collected and published by Richard Watson, fellow of Gonvile and Caius Colledge in Cambridge.1661.06307818109nan./cache/A78780.xml./txt/A78780.txt
A35762Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A discription of Tangier, the country and people adjoyning with an account of the person and government of Gayland, the present usurper of the kingdome of Fez, and a short narrative of the proceedings of the English in those parts : whereunto is added, the copy of a letter from the King of Fez to the King of England, for assistance against his rebellious subjects, and another from Grayland to His Sacred Majesty Charles the Second : with divers letters and passages worthy of note / translated from the Spanish into English, and published by authority.1664.0243967214nan./cache/A35762.xml./txt/A35762.txt
A31966Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Majesty in misery, or, An imploration to the King of kings written by His late Majesty King Charles the First in his durance at Carisbrook Castle, 1648.1681.01438260nan./cache/A31966.xml./txt/A31966.txt
A31771Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Basiliká the works of King Charles the martyr : with a collection of declarations, treaties, and other papers concerning the differences betwixt His said Majesty and his two houses of Parliament : with the history of his life : as also of his tryal and martyrdome.1687.0569380167211nan./cache/A31771.xml./txt/A31771.txt
A62841Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Amyntor, or, A defence of Milton''s life containing I. a general apology for all writings of that kind, II. a catalogue of books attributed in the primitive times to Jesus Christ, his apostles and other eminent persons ..., III. a complete history of the book entitul''d Icon basilike, proving Dr. Gauden and not King Charles the First to be the author of it, with an answer to all the facts alledg''d by Mr. Wagstaf to the contrary, and to the exceptions made against my Lord Anglesey''s Memorandum, Dr. Walker''s book or Mrs. Gauden''s narrative, which last piece is now the first time publish''d at large.1699.0266788592nan./cache/A62841.xml./txt/A62841.txt
A22435Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation touching tobacco.nan3148670nan./cache/A22435.xml./txt/A22435.txt
A22537Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation concerning tobacco.nan2049400nan./cache/A22537.xml./txt/A22537.txt
A22571Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation restraining the abusive venting of tobacco.nan1364201nan./cache/A22571.xml./txt/A22571.txt
A22634Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation concerning tobacco.nan2285422nan./cache/A22634.xml./txt/A22634.txt
A31805Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties answer to the last message and resolution of both Houses of Parliament concerning the militia and the Prince, 2 March 1641nan675135nan./cache/A31805.xml./txt/A31805.txt
A31994Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, upon his removall to the city of Yorkenan977239nan./cache/A31994.xml./txt/A31994.txt
A32024Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation commanding all His Majesties subjects and servants that have any office, place, or fee, of his guift or grant, forthwith to give their attendance upon his personnan976184nan./cache/A32024.xml./txt/A32024.txt
A32026Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation commanding the due observation of the desires of the commissioners for the contribution of the county of Oxford, and for punishing all stragling souldiers and others, robbing, and plundering the countrynan1011188nan./cache/A32026.xml./txt/A32026.txt
A32029Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his counties of Stafford and Derbynan1522350nan./cache/A32029.xml./txt/A32029.txt
A32040Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation for preventing of disorders in the night-time, in the garrison of Oxfordnan1018201nan./cache/A32040.xml./txt/A32040.txt
A32042Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King, a proclamation for preventing the plundring, spoyling, or robbing of any His Majesties subjects, and for restraining of stragling and idle people from following the army, as likewise for supplying His Majesties army with necessary provisions during their marchnan1369264nan./cache/A32042.xml./txt/A32042.txt
A32068Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A proclamation of His Majesties grace, favour, and pardon to the inhabitants of his county of Lincolne, and of his citty of Lincolne, and county of the same cittynan1245267nan./cache/A32068.xml./txt/A32068.txt
A32078Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A proclamation requiring all His Majesties tenants within the counties of Oxford and Berks to pay their severall rents, and other yearely payments, at the citty of Oxfordnan789131nan./cache/A32078.xml./txt/A32078.txt
A32111Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Kings Maiesties speech, as it was delivered the second of November before the vniversity and city of Oxford together with a gratulatory replication expressed by that learned man Doctor William Strode, orator for the famou [sic] Vniversity of Oxford.nan1568379nan./cache/A32111.xml./txt/A32111.txt
A32128Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties speech to the committee the 9th of March 1641 when they presented the declaration of both Houses of Parliament at New-market.nan887203nan./cache/A32128.xml./txt/A32128.txt
A32131Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties speech to the gentlemen at Yorke on Thursday last, being the 12. of May, 1642.nan1037255nan./cache/A32131.xml./txt/A32131.txt
A37862Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament tendered to His Majestie, Feb. 1 and His Maiesties gracious answer and propositions, Febr. 3, 1642 [i.e. 1643].nan799141nan./cache/A37862.xml./txt/A37862.txt
A44155Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A Worthy speech spoken at the Guild Hall by the Earle of Holland with the resolution of the Earle of Pembroke, Earle of Northumberland, ... : also some passages concerning His Maiesties letter to the lord major touching the carrying in of plate into Guild Hall ...nan1728417nan./cache/A44155.xml./txt/A44155.txt
A62773Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty the humble petition of the gentry, citizens, and others, Your Majesties loyall subjects of the county and citie of York.nan1094269nan./cache/A62773.xml./txt/A62773.txt
A74203Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties speech to the committee the 9th of March 1641 when they presented the declaration of both Houses of Parliament at New-market.nan908209nan./cache/A74203.xml./txt/A74203.txt
A78511Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A speech spoken by a worthy and learned gentleman, Master Thomas Chadlicot, Esquire: in the behalfe of the King and Parliament, at Bishops Cannings in Wiltshire; before one Master Blithe a minister of Gods Word, and Master Lewin a councellour at law. And now published for the publique good for the cure of the miserable distempers of this distracted kingdome. With the Parliaments resolution concerning the Kings most Excellent Majesty.nan665101nan./cache/A78511.xml./txt/A78511.txt
A78634Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties answer to a message sent to him by the House of Commons, concerning licences granted by him to persons to go into Ireland.nan822162nan./cache/A78634.xml./txt/A78634.txt
A78858Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.20. Januarii 1641. His Majesties letter to both Houses of Parliament.nan847174nan./cache/A78858.xml./txt/A78858.txt
A78888Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The Kings message to both Houses January 12. 1641.nan847184nan./cache/A78888.xml./txt/A78888.txt
A78902Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Huntington 15⁰ Martii, 1641. His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament upon his removall to the citie of York.nan1020245nan./cache/A78902.xml./txt/A78902.txt
A78906Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties message to the House of Commons, February 7. 1641. His Majestie taking notice of a speech, pretending in the title to have been delivered by Mr Pym in a conference, ...nan749131nan./cache/A78906.xml./txt/A78906.txt
A78954Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. To our trusty and welbeloved our colonells, lievtenant-colonells, serjeant-majors, captaines, and all other our officers of our army.nan1156279nan./cache/A78954.xml./txt/A78954.txt
A78992Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for a solemne fast on Wednesday the fifth of February next, upon occasion of the present treaty for peace.nan983206nan./cache/A78992.xml./txt/A78992.txt
A78996Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for putting the laws against Popish recusants in due execution.nan736150nan./cache/A78996.xml./txt/A78996.txt
A79009Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the security and protection of the possessors of delinquents lands, in the county of Wilts who have, or shall become his Majesties tenants.nan981195nan./cache/A79009.xml./txt/A79009.txt
A79015Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King A proclamation forbidding all His Majesties subjects belonging to the trained bands of Militia of this kingdom, to rise, march, muster, or exercise by vertue of any order or ordinance of one, or both houses of Parliament, without consent or warrant from His Majesty, upon pain of punishement according to the laws.nan1289279nan./cache/A79015.xml./txt/A79015.txt
A79058Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His majesties reasons against the pretended iurisdiction of the high Court of Iustice which he intended to deliver in vvrititing [sic] on Munday Ianuary 22. 1648. Faithfully transcribed out of the originall copie under the kings own hand.nan1706404nan./cache/A79058.xml./txt/A79058.txt
A79134Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Munday the 29th. January, 1648 A true relation of the Kings speech to the Lady Elizabeth, and the Duke of Gloucester, the day before his death.nan1203305nan./cache/A79134.xml./txt/A79134.txt
A79149Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. Whereas divers lewd and wicked persons have of late risen in rebellion in our kingdom of Ireland, ...nan1007196nan./cache/A79149.xml./txt/A79149.txt
A80052Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A speech, or complaint, lately made by the Spanish embassadour to his Majestie at Oxford, upon occasion of the taking of a ship called Sancta Clara in the port of Sancto Domingo, richly laden with plate, cocheneal and other commodities of great value, by one Captaine Bennet Strafford, and by him brought to Southampton. Being a matter of high concernment betwixt the two Kings of Spaine and England. Also a proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into Southampton. / Translated out of Spanish, in Oxford, by Sr Torriano, an Italian.nan2739656nan./cache/A80052.xml./txt/A80052.txt
A82903Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A new declaration from both houses of Parliament, die Martis, May 17, 1642.nan1351309nan./cache/A82903.xml./txt/A82903.txt
B02020Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the discovery of rebells invading the county of Glocester, and for the apprehending of spies and intelligencers.nan809157nan./cache/B02020.xml./txt/B02020.txt
B02024Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation offering his Majesties gracious pardon to all officers, gunners, armourers, gunsmiths, carpenters, wheele-wrights, and other artificers belonging to the Office of the Ordinance, and requiring their attendance at Oxford, before the eighteenth day of this instant March.nan947170nan./cache/B02024.xml./txt/B02024.txt