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Great Britain | 262 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 111 |
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) | 19 |
Great Britain. Army | 15 |
Charles | 12 |
Charles King of England (1600-1649) | 11 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671) | 11 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax | 10 |
Great Britain. National War Aims Committee | 10 |
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Report of Captain Vetch, R.E., on the sewerage of Leeds under the Leeds Improvement Act
Vetch, James (1789-1869); Great Britain
1843
The trial of Henry Hunt, esq., Jno. Knight, Jos. Johnson, Jno. Thacker Saxton, Samuel Bamford, Jos. Healey. James Moorhouse, Robert Jones, Geo. Swift, and Robert Wilde, for an alledged conspiracy to overturn the government, &c, by threats and force of arms : Before Mr. Justice Bayley, and a special jury, at the York Lent Assizes, 1820
Hunt, Henry (1773-1835); Great Britain. Assizes
1820
The craft and cruelty of the churches adversaries, discovered in a sermon preached at St. Margarets in Westminster before the honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament Novemb. 5, 1642
Newcomen, Matthew (1610?-1669); Great Britain. Parliament
1643
One of two editions, the other having 48 pages.
Proceedings of a general court martial held at the horse guards, on the 24th and 27th of March, 1792, for the trial of Capt. Richard Powell, Lieut. Christopher Seton, and Lieut. John Hall, of the 54th regiment of foot : on several charges preferred against them respectively by William Cobbett, late Serjeant-Major of the said Regiment : together with several curious letters... and various other documents connected therewith, in the order of their dates
Powell, Richard Capt; Seton, Christopher; Hall, John Lieut; Cobbett, William (1763-1835); Great Britain. Army
1809
Indexed in: Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature, no. 19939.
The crying sinnes reproved : whereof the rulers and people of England, are highly guilty... With meek exhortations to this present Parliament, that they take heed to themselves lest they make the guiltless to suffer upon the account of blasphemy or error, &c. while the evil doers go free, and the false prophets defended
Burrough, Edward (1634-1662); Great Britain. Parliament
1656
Attributed to Edward Burrough. cf. BM. Errata slip pasted over original errata, p.17.
To the Parliament of the Comon-Wealth of England. Fifty nine particulars laid down for the regulating things, and the taking away of oppressing laws, and the oppressors, and to ease the oppressed
Fox, George (1624-1691); Great Britain. Parliament
1659
Indexed in: Wing F1958; Smith I, 658.
An act for amending and enlarging the powers of an act of His present Majesty, for making and maintaining the Barnsley Canal navigation : and certain railways and other roads to communicate therewith : and for increasing the rates, tolls, and duties thereby granted
Great Britain
1808
Caption title. Endorsed. On last page: 48 Geo. III. Sess. 1808.
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...
A report from the committee appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine Christopher Layer, and others; and to whom several papers and examinations laid before the House, relating to the conspiracy mentioned in His Majesty's speech, at the opening of this parliament, to be carrying on against his person and government, were referred
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764); Great Britain. Parliament
1722
Publish'd by order of the House of Commons.