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Great Britain. Parliament | 4 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax | 2 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671) | 2 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Great Britain. Army | 2 |
Beckford, Richard, Fl. 1783 | 1 |
Calthorpe, James | 1 |
City of London. Corporation. Court of Common Council | 1 |
Guildhall (London, England) | 1 |
Poyntz, Sydenham | 1 |
Report from the Select Committee : appointed to try and determine the merits of the petition of James Calthorpe, esquire, and Richard Beckford, esquire, complaining of an undue election and return for the borough of Hindon, in the county of Wilts
Great Britain. Parliament
Printed in the year 1775
Richard Beckford, the illegitimate son of William Beckford the Lord Mayor, was the half-brother of William Beckford of Fonthill Abbey.
A True narrative of the proceedings at Guild-Hall, London, the fourth of this instant February, in their unanimous election of their four members to serve in Parliament
Guildhall (London, England)
1681
Caption title. Imprint from colophon. The members elected for the city of London were given instructions to work for the exclusion of the Roman Catholic Duke of York from the throne; Sir Patience ...
New propositions from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, agreed upon by the Generall, Lieutenant-Generall, Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels, Majors, and Captaines, under his Excellencies command, at a late Councell of Warre. Concerning, the brotherly meetings of Independents, and divers other well-affected people of this Kingdome, with their desires to both Houses of Parliament concerning the same. Also, some particulars concerning the Booke of Common-Prayer. And the last propositions from the souldiery to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, concerning a great Member of this Kingdome. Published for generall satisfaction
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army; Great Britain. Parliament
Anno 1647
Dated at the end of the letter to the Lord Mayor, Reading Iuly 19. 1647. Suggests release of those imprisoned under the laws against the Book of Common Prayer and non-attendance at church or chapel,...
A message from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairefax and the councell of vvarre to the Parliament and Common Councell of London. And the copy of a petition of citizens, officers and souldiers, sea-men, water-men, and others, gathering hands to be presented to the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of London, at a common-hall. With their engagement and covenant. And a declaration by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, proclaiming those that shall promote or signe the same, to be traytors. Die Sabbathi. 24 July 1647. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. That the sayd declaration, bee published forthwith (by order of the Lord Major, Sheriffe, and Committee of the Militia) by beat of drum and sound of trumpet in the cities of London, Westminster, and within the line of communication H. Elsyng Cler. Parl. Dom. Com
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army; Great Britain. Parliament
1647
The engagement is "to maintain the Covenant and procure the restoration of the King on the basis of his letter of 12 May"--Thomason Catalogue.