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Great Britain | 4 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax | 3 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671) | 3 |
Great Britain. Army | 3 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 3 |
Warwick, Robert Rich Earl of (1587-1658) | 2 |
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Charles King of England (1630-1685) | 1 |
City of London. Corporation. Court of Common Council | 1 |
Essex, Robert Devereux | 1 |
The argument of Nicholas Fuller of Grayes Inne Esquire, in the case of Tho. Lad and Rich. Mansell his clients : wherein it is plainly proved, that the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have no power by their commission to imprison or to fine any of His Majesties subjects or to put them to the oath ex officio
Fuller, Nicholas (1543-1620); Lad, Thomas; Mansell, Richard; Great Britain. Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical
1641
Printed May, 1641. Signatures: pi² A-D⁴.
A pack of Puritans : maintayning the vnlavvfulnesse, or vnexpedience or both. Of pluralities and nonresidency. Unpreaching prelates and ministers. Sole ordination, and election, excommunication. The clergies pomp, ambition, lordlinesse, riches. Misimploying the temporalities of the church. The clergyes medling with temporall offices and affaires. The oath ex officio. As also a defence of the authority of princes and Parliaments to intermeddle with matters of religion, and a short discourse whether things consecrated may be alienated
Wentworth, Sir Peter (1592-1675)
1641
Anonymous. By Peter Wentworth. With an initial blank leaf. Indexed in: ESTC, Indexed in: Thomason,
A plea for common-right and freedom. To His Excellency, the Lord General Fairfax, and the commission-officers of the armie. Or, the serious addresses, and earnest desires of their faithful friends, inhabiting in the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southvvark, Hamblets, and places adjacent: promoters and presenters of the late large-petition of the eleventh of September, MDCXLVIII. As it was presented to his Excellency, Decemb. 28. 1648. By L.C. Iohn Lilburn. George Middlemore. Rob. Davis. Ed. Tench. Dan. Linton. Will. Bottome. Rob. Cobbett. Richard Overton. Iohn Harris. Tho. Daffern. Tho. Goddard. Tho. Prince. Sam. Blaicklock. Andr. Dednam. Iohn Walters. Rich. Pechel
Lilburne, John (1614?-1657)
1648
Probably largely the work of Lilburne, as was the petition of September 11, "To the commons of England. The petition of well affected persons inhabiting London, Westminster, Southwark Hamblets and pla...
The declaration of the armie under His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, as it was lately presented at Saffron-Walden in Essex, unto Major-Generall Skippon, Lievtenant-General Cromwell, Commissary-General Ireton, and Colonell Fleetwood, members of the House of Commons, and commissioners there for the Parliament, by Colonell Whaley, Colonell Rich, Colonell Hammond, Colonell Lambert, Colonell Okey, Colonell Hewson, and Major Disborow, with the names of two hundred thirty and more commission-officers annexed. Which declaration is to manifest and set forth to them, they being members of Parliament, and of the army, the armies reall love and diligent care to discharge that duty for which they were raised, as will manifestly appeare in time to all that wish well to mercy, peace, and justice
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army; Great Britain. Parliament
1647
Second edition. Identical to the first edition (Wing D642), except for imprint date. "A declaration of the Lords and Commons" at the foot of the last page is dated: 30 March 1647. It refers to an ea...
The declaration of the armie under His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, as it was lately presented at Saffron-Walden in Essex, unto Major-Generall Skippon, Lievtenant-General Cromwell, Commissary-General Ireton, and Colonell Fleetwood, members of the House of Commons, and commissioners there for the Parliament, by Colonell Whaley, Colonell Rich, Colonell Hammond, Colonell Lambert, Colonell Okey, Colonell Hewson, and Major Disborow, with the names of two hundred thirty and more commission-officers annexed. Which declaration is to manifest and set forth to them, they being members of Parliament, and of the army, the armies reall love and diligent care to discharge that duty for which they were raised, as will manifestly appeare in time to all that wish well to mercy, peace, and justice
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army; Great Britain. Parliament
1646 [i.e.1647]
"A declaration of the Lords and Commons" at the foot of the last page is dated: 30 March 1647. It refers to an earlier petition of the army regarding Ireland. Place of publication from Wing. First...
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Pembroke, Philip Herbert Earl of (1584-1650); Northumberland, Algernon Percy Earl of (1602-1688); Essex, Robert Devereux Earl of (1591-1646); Holland, Henry Rich Earl of (1590-1649); Great Britain. Parliament
June 14. 1642
Indexed in: Wing (2) P1121A.
Bloudy nevves from the north declaring the engagement of the forces, commanded by Lieut. Gen. Crumwel, and Major Gen. Munro; the particulars of a fight, and the number killed and taken. Also, a gallant victory obtained in Cleveland, beyond the City of York, against Sir Philip Musgrave and his forces, with the exact and full relation thereof. Likewise, strange and terrible newes for the Kingdome of Scotland, the like never heard of before. And a declaration of the Prince of VVales, his proceedings at sea, and sailing towards Holland; and the Earle of VVarwick's resolution touching the same
Warwick, Robert Rich Earl of (1587-1658); Charles king of England (1630-1685)
1648
Consists of two anonymous letters, the first from Helmsley, September 4, and the second (containing the Prince of Wales' declaration) from Langdale Point, September 5. Place of publication from Wing...
The remonstrance and declaration of His Excellencie Robert E. of VVarwick, Lord High Admirall of England : concerning the King, Parliament, Army, and kingdome. And his protestation and resolution, to the citizens of London, and all other His Majesties liege people, touching his engagement, for religion, Parliament, and kingdome. Subscribed, Warwick. Also, a letter and declaration from the Navy, to the apprentices of the City of London, and the mariners and water-men upon the river of Thames; containing their full resolution touching the Army. With the desires and proposals of the citizens of London, to his Excellency the Lord Gen. Fairfax, touching the horse and foot who are quartered in the city, and the general answer thereunto
Warwick, Robert Rich Earl of (1587-1658); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)
1648
Includes several letters signed: T. Fairfax. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 14th"; includes material dated December 11 and 13. Remonstrance and declaration of His Excellencie Robert E. of Warw...