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A35095Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Lieut. Generall Cromwells letter to the Honorable William Lenthall Esq., speaker of the House of Commons, of the surrender of Langford-House neer Salisbury with the articles of agreement concerning the same : together with a letter concerning a great victory obtained by Col. Rossiter against Prince Rupert and Prince Maurice, neer Belvoyr Castle in Leicestershire : also another letter concerning the taking of two hundred horse ...1645.01478334nan./cache/A35095.xml./txt/A35095.txt
A40644Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Three letters, from the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Fairfax, Lieut. Gen. Crumwell and the committee residing in the army. Wherein all the particulars of the great victory obtained by our forces against His Majesties, is fully related, fought the 14 of Iune, 1645. With a list of the names of such colonels, captaines, lieutenants, ensignes, and other officers, both of horse and foot there taken prisoners. And the resolution of both Houses upon the same. Die Lunæ, 16 Iune, 1645. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters, with the list of the prisoners, be forthwith printed and published, with the order of both Houses concerning the same. Io. Brown. Cler. Parliament.1645.02712874nan./cache/A40644.xml./txt/A40644.txt
A80880Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.The conclusion of Lieuten: Generall Cromwells letter to the House of Commons, concerning the taking of Bristoll which was contained in the originall, (signed by himselfe) but omitted in the printed copy, which is authorized by the House of Commons, (though there was a whole page left blanke in that sheete): whereby the world may know, how both truth it selfe, and that worthy gentleman are wronged (as well as other men) either by the printer or some others.1645.0894160nan./cache/A80880.xml./txt/A80880.txt
A81014Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.The summe of the charge given in by Lieutenant Generall Crumwel, against the Earle of Manchester.1646.0839162nan./cache/A81014.xml./txt/A81014.txt
A56175Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.The hypocrites vnmasking, or, A cleare discovery of the grosse hypocrisy of the officers and agitators in the army concerning their pretended forwardnesse and reall syncere desires to relieve Ireland ... : by a letter of the agitators to Lieutenant Generall Crumwell, March 30, 1647 : and Colonell Robert Hammmond his unreasonable propositions to the Parliaments and some briefe observations concerning Sir Hardresse Waller, and the Lord Lisle, late governour of Ireland.1647.03551973nan./cache/A56175.xml./txt/A56175.txt
A37527Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.The demands of His Excellency Tho. Lord Fairfax and the Generall Councell of the Army, in prosecution of the late remonstrance to the two houses of Parliament as also against those persons who were the inviters of the late invasion from Scotland, the instigators and encouragers of the late insurrections in this kingdom : with Lieutenant Generall Cromwels letter to His Excellency concerning the executing of justice upon all offenders, and the setling of the kingdom upon a du[e], safe, and hopefull succession of Parliaments.1648.01828411nan./cache/A37527.xml./txt/A37527.txt
A95012Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.A true copy of divers intercepted letters sent from the committee at Derby-house, to Lieut. Gen: Cromwell. Published to requite their stopping of the packets this week from France, and from the North.1648.01280299nan./cache/A95012.xml./txt/A95012.txt
A35092Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.A letter from the Right Honorable, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to the Honorable William Lenthall, Esq., speaker of the Parliament of England concerning the taking in and surrendring of Enistery, Carrick town and castle, Passage-fort, Bandon-bridge, Kingsale, and the fort there.1649.02367597nan./cache/A35092.xml./txt/A35092.txt
A35111Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Severall letters and passages between His Excellency, the Lord Generall Cromwell, and William Dundas, governour of Edinburgh Castle, and the ministers therein, since His Excellencies entrance into Edinburgh whereunto are annexed some quaeries that were then sent to the said governour and ministers.1650.042711196nan./cache/A35111.xml./txt/A35111.txt
A35112Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Severall letters from Scotland relating to the proceedings of the army there read in Parliament the sixth day of September, one thousand six hundred and fifty.1650.02312576nan./cache/A35112.xml./txt/A35112.txt
A74132Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Whereas it hath pleased the Parliament in and by their act bearing date the 14th of August 1649 ...1651.0860166nan./cache/A74132.xml./txt/A74132.txt
A81020Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Whereas it hath pleased the Parliament in and by their Act bearing date the 14th of August 1649. concerning the excise, to appoint the generall of their forces for the time being, to order and enjoyne all collonels ...1651.0928181nan./cache/A81020.xml./txt/A81020.txt
A80917Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.A declaration of Oliver Cromwell, captain general of all the forces of this Common-Wealth.1653.0686122nan./cache/A80917.xml./txt/A80917.txt
A35075Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Articles of peace, union, and confederation, concluded and agreed between His Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of the common-wealth of England, Scotland & Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging, and the Lords, the States General of the united Provinces of the Netherlands, old style, in the year of our Lord God, 16541654.056891458nan./cache/A35075.xml./txt/A35075.txt
A35101Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.At the counsell at White-Hall ordered by His Highness with the consent of his counsel, that the commissioners for the excise ...1654.054573nan./cache/A35101.xml./txt/A35101.txt
A74137Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Lord Protector. Whereas the enemies of the peace of this nation ...1654.01013218nan./cache/A74137.xml./txt/A74137.txt
A80910Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Lord Protector. A declaration of his Highness, setting apart Tuesday the 23. of this present May for a publique day of thanksgiving, for the peace concluded between this Commonwealth, and that of the United Provinces, and for the late seasonable rain.1654.01356361nan./cache/A80910.xml./txt/A80910.txt
A80995Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Common-wealth, and that of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.1654.0920176nan./cache/A80995.xml./txt/A80995.txt
A81011Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.His Highness speech to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber at their dissolution, upon Monday the 22d. of Ianuary 1654. Published to prevent mistakes, and false copies.1654.095182588nan./cache/A81011.xml./txt/A81011.txt
A81017Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.His Highnesse the Lord Protector''s two speeches to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber the one on Monday the 4. of September; the other on Tuesday the 12. of September, 1654. Taken by one who stood very near him, and published to prevent mistakes.1654.0131313814nan./cache/A81017.xml./txt/A81017.txt
A81018Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Lord protector. Whereas by the thirtieth article of the peace ...1654.0840152nan./cache/A81018.xml./txt/A81018.txt
A80903Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A declaration of His Highnes with the advice of the Council, in order to the securing the peace of this Commonwealth.1655.01062206nan./cache/A80903.xml./txt/A80903.txt
A80921Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Instructions to be observed touching the collection appointed by the declaration of His Highness and the Council hereunto annexed inviting the people of England and Wales to a day of solemn fasting and humiliation.1655.01002180nan./cache/A80921.xml./txt/A80921.txt
A80969Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A proclamation commanding a speedy and due execution of the lavvs made against the abominable sins of drunkenness, profane swearing and cursing, adultery, fornication, and other acts of uncleannesse; for observing the assize of bread, ale, and fewel; and touching weights, and measures; for setting the poor on work, and providing for the impotent and aged poor, and punishing rogues and vagabonds, taking accounts of church-wardens and overseers of the poor; and against disturbing of publick preachers, and profanation of the Lords day.1655.01375255nan./cache/A80969.xml./txt/A80969.txt
A80968Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.A proclamation by His Highness and the Parliament. Whereas the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Parliament of England, Scotland and Ireland, taking into their consideration, the duty incumbent upon them, to provide for the future peace and settlement of the government of these nations, ...1657.0862134nan./cache/A80968.xml./txt/A80968.txt
A80904Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, inviting persons to send over all sorts of necessary provisions to Mardike.1658.0786140nan./cache/A80904.xml./txt/A80904.txt
A80973Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A proclamation commanding all papists, and all other persons, who have been of the late king''s party or his sons, to repair unto their places of abode, and not to remove above five miles from the same.1658.064886nan./cache/A80973.xml./txt/A80973.txt
A80989Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A proclamation of assistance to the merchant adventurers of England, for the better carrying on of their trade, and for punishing of offenders against the same.1658.01283279nan./cache/A80989.xml./txt/A80989.txt
A81000Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A proclamation of His Highness, prohibiting horse-races in England and Wales for eight moneths.1658.01023192nan./cache/A81000.xml./txt/A81000.txt
A40362Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Master Peters messuage from Sir Thomas Fairfax, delivered in both houses of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: With the whole state of the west, and all the particulars about the disbanding of the princes and Sir Ralph Hoptons army. Together with His Majesties proclamation. Also the totall routing of Sir Jacob Ashley himselfe, and 1500 taken prisoners, their carriages and ammunition also taken by Colonell Morgan and Sir William Brereton. Commanded to be printed at the desire of divers members of Parliament, and published according to order.nan42751161nan./cache/A40362.xml./txt/A40362.txt
A80970Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A proclamation commanding all papists and all other persons, who have been of the late Kings party or his sons, to depart out of the cities of London and Westminster, and late lines of communication, on or before Munday the 8. of March, one thousand six hundred fifty seven.nan1452299nan./cache/A80970.xml./txt/A80970.txt
A80994Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By the Protector. A proclamation of the peace made betwixt this Common-wealth and Portugal.nan792152nan./cache/A80994.xml./txt/A80994.txt
A80998Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By His Highness a proclamation prohibiting horse races for six moneths.nan870171nan./cache/A80998.xml./txt/A80998.txt
A81001Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.By His Highness a proclamation prohibiting the disturbing of ministers and other Christians in their assemblies and meetings.nan1264292nan./cache/A81001.xml./txt/A81001.txt
A81015Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.The transactions of several matters between Lieut: Gen: Cromwel and the Scots, for surrendring the towns of Bervvick, Carlisle, and all other garisons belonging to the kingdom of England. Together with the reason of Lieut: Gen: Cromwels entring the Kingdom of Scotland to assist the marquis of Argyle. Die Jovis, 28 Septembr. 1648. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the extracts of the letters of the committee at Derby-house to Lieut: General Cromwel, and the whole dispatch from Lieut: General Cromwel now reported, and the votes thereupon, be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.nan51621381nan./cache/A81015.xml./txt/A81015.txt
A83291Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for Thursday next to be a day of thanksgiving within the lines of communication. And throughout the whole kingdome the 27. of this instant Iune, for the great victory. Obtained against the Kings forces, nere Knasby in Northampton-shire the fourteenth of this instant Iune. And ordered to be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. Dom. Com. Together with two exact relations of the said victory the one from Livtenant Generall Cromwell to the Speaker of the house of Commons. The other from a gallant gentleman of publique imployment in that service, who relates all the particulars of the whole day, & what persons on both sides were taken, wounded, and kil''d.nan2749693nan./cache/A83291.xml./txt/A83291.txt