Bibliographics

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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
A53687City of London (England).The oath of every free-man of the city of London1653.01315200nan./cache/A53687.xml./txt/A53687.txt
A62764Committee for the Militia of London.To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty the humble and dutifull remonstrance and addresse of the apprentices and other young men of the several regiments of Your Majesties auxiliares in your city of London.1661.01348193nan./cache/A62764.xml./txt/A62764.txt
A36485Downes, Theophilus, d. 1726.A discourse concerning the signification of allegiance, as it is to be understood in the new oath of allegiance1689.0184685556nan./cache/A36485.xml./txt/A36485.txt
A83469England and Wales. Parliament.Resolves of Parliament, touching the Lord Generals taking and subscribing the engagement.nan762171nan./cache/A83469.xml./txt/A83469.txt
A87860England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.To his very loving friends, the high sherife, and iustices of peace of the county of Surrey.1642.0956229nan./cache/A87860.xml./txt/A87860.txt
A45911England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)I A. B. do sincerely promise and swear, that I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance to his majesty King William. So help me God1689.0992102nan./cache/A45911.xml./txt/A45911.txt
A44847Fisher, Samuel, 1605-1665.Supplementum sublatum Iohn Tombes, his Supplement, or Second book about swearing disproved and made void and his abusing the Scripture plainly manifested : against which the truth of Christ''s words is vindicated and maintained / in a few words briefly returned to him from Richard Hubberthorne and Samuel Fisher.1661.03480834nan./cache/A44847.xml./txt/A44847.txt
A86669Fox, George, d. 1661.Something against swearing and concerning the oath of allegiance and supremacy1660.01325306nan./cache/A86669.xml./txt/A86669.txt
B05544Gibson, Alexander, Sir, d. 1693.A proclamation, appointing the magistrates of burghs of regality and barrony, and their clerks, to take the oath of alleadgeance, and signe the declaration. Edinbvrgh, the first day of August, 1678.1678.01545267nan./cache/B05544.xml./txt/B05544.txt
A86729Hall, Edmund, 1619 or 20-1687, attributed name.Digitus testium, or A dreadful alarm to the vvhole kingdom, especially the Lord Major, the aldermen, and the Common-Councel of the City of London. Or a short discourse of the excellency of Englands lawes and religion. Together, with the antiquity of both, and the famous Kings that England hath had to defend both the religion and the laws against the heathen Romish emperours, and against the Romish power, under Popes. With the several plots the Popes of Rome have used against the Kings of England, to throwe them down, and how of late he hath prevailed against the magistracy and ministery of England, his new designes, and manner of progress: together, with a serious view of the new oath or ingagement, with 22. queries upon the same. And also objections made against the non-subscribers thereof answered. Let the ingenuous reader take so much pains, as to read that incomparable peece of vindication of a treatise of monarchy by way of discovery of three main points thereof.nan179735120nan./cache/A86729.xml./txt/A86729.txt
A46595James II, King of England, 1633-1701.His Majesties royal letter to his Privy Council of Scotland, concerning his indulgence1687.01300207nan./cache/A46595.xml./txt/A46595.txt
B06075Scotland. Committee of the West.A proclamation Forasmuch as the lords of the Committy of our privy Council met in the west ... requiring and commanding all and sundry the heretors ... within the shyre of Air ... to appear personally before the said Lords ...1678.01620255nan./cache/B06075.xml./txt/B06075.txt
B06076Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates.Act concerning the declaration to be signed by all persons in publick trust. At Edinburgh, the fifth day of Septembre, one thousand six hundred and sixty two.1662.01589268nan./cache/B06076.xml./txt/B06076.txt
B05643Scotland. Privy CouncilA proclamation, for bringing in horses out of some vvestern shires. Edinburgh, the 25. of March, 1667.1667.01445218nan./cache/B05643.xml./txt/B05643.txt
B05691Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation for taking the oath of allegiance. At Edinburgh, the second day of September, one thousand six hundred eighty nine years.1689.01366223nan./cache/B05691.xml./txt/B05691.txt
B05717Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation, ordaining all persons in publick trust to sign the certificat and assurance1690.01626287nan./cache/B05717.xml./txt/B05717.txt
B05304Scotland. Privy Council.Act, appointing the oaths of allegiance taken for the benefit of the indemnity to be transmitted to the clerks of Privy Council. Edinburgh, January 12. 1692.1692.01273204nan./cache/B05304.xml./txt/B05304.txt
B05744Scotland. Privy Council.William by the grace of God, King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith ... forasmuch as the lords of our Privy Council, by their act of the day and date hereof have appointed their clerks to raise and give out letters ... against all sheriffs of shires, magistrats of burghs, and others, who ... are appointed to sease the saids horses and arms ...1696.01686282nan./cache/B05744.xml./txt/B05744.txt
A62874Tombes, John, 1603?-1676.A serious consideration of the oath of the Kings supremacy wherein these six propositions are asserted. 1. That some swearing is lawful. 2. That some promissory oaths are lawful. 3. That a promissory oath of allegiance and due obedience to a king is lawful. 4. That the King in his realm, is the onely supreme governour over all persons. 5. That the king is the governour of the realm, as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things, or causes, as temporal. 6. That the jurisdictions, priviledges, preeminences, and authorities in that oath, may be assisted and defended. By John Tombes B.D.1660.0108283295nan./cache/A62874.xml./txt/A62874.txt
A96485Wild, Robert, 1609-1679.The loyal nonconformist; or, An account what he dare swear, and vvhat not.1666.01530296nan./cache/A96485.xml./txt/A96485.txt
B06584Wild, Robert, 1609-1679.The loyal non-conformist, or, An account what he dare swear, and what not.1670.01531295nan./cache/B06584.xml./txt/B06584.txt