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Hotham, John, Sir, D. 1645 Jan 21
Hotham, Sir, John, D. 1645 Jan 21

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Three proclamations by the King. 1. Against the forcible seizing or removing any magazine of any county. &c. 2. Forbidding any relieving of the town and county of Kingston upon Hull. 3. His Maiesties pardon to all the officers and souldiers within that towne and countie

Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)

1642. July, the Ninteh [sic]

Identical to Wing C2824A, except for 'ninteh' in place of 'nineth' in the imprint. All three proclamations dated July 4, 1642.

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The declaration, votes, and order of assistance of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the magazine at Hull, and Sir Iohn Hotham governour thereof : And His Majesties answer thereunto. With the statute of II H.7. cap. I. mentioned in the said answer. Published together by His Majesties command

Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament

1642

"His Majesties answer" (pp. 5-12) in black letter. Imprint date in Roman numerals. A reissue of Wing E1520 (pagination: [2], 14 p.) with title page reset.

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His Maiesties speech to the gentlemen of Yorkshire, on Thursday the fourth of August. 1642. Also a list of the names of the counsell of war now resident with his Majesty

Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)

1642

Originally published: Yorke : Robert Barker, 1642. P.1 misnumbered 18. His Majesties speech to the gentlemen of Yorkshire, on Thursday the fourth of August. 1642.

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