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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 12 |
Great Britain. Parliament | 10 |
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) | 5 |
Charles King of England (1600-1649) | 4 |
Hotham, John, Sir, 1589-1645 | 3 |
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Elsynge, Henry (1598-1654) | 1 |
Yorkshire (England). Grand Jury | 1 |
Some more new observations concerning the King and Parliament: being twenty considerations of the dangerous estate the kingdome now standeth in by reason of a malignant party. And also severall votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham governour thereof. Also the order of assistance given to the committees of both Houses, concerning their going to Hull. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that the above said votes and order be printed and published
Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Parliament
1642
Annotation on Thomason copy: "not written by ye former author of ye observations"; "14 July".
The hvmble petition of the gentry and commons of the county of Yorke, presented to His Majesty, Aprill 22. 1642. And His Majesties message sent to the Parliament, Aprill 24. 1642. concerning Sir John Hothams refusall to give His Majesty entrance into Hull. With the Parliaments resolves concerning the said Sir John Hotham. As also a declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the stopping of passages, between Hull and the Parliament. Together with an Order of both Houses to the Lord Lieutenants, &c. in the counties of Yorke and Lincolne
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1642
"Parliaments resolves concerning... John Hotham": 26 April, 1642.
A remonstrance of [sic] The declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, 26 of May, 1642. In answer to a declaration under His Majesties name concerning the businesse of Hull, sent in a message to both Houses the 21 of May, 1642
Elsynge, Henry (1598-1654); Great Britain. Parliament
1642
Caption title, p.1: The third remonstrance. "According to an order made in the House of Commons on Saturday last, I have examined this copie with the originall and have mended it. H. Elsyng Cler. Pa...
The humble petition of the gentry and commons of the county of York, presented to His Majestie at York, April 22. 1642. And His Majesties message sent to the Parliament, April 24. 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hothams refusall to give His Majestie entrance into Hull
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1642
In this edition the fourth line of the title-page ends "County"; there are four ornaments between the rules above the imprint; the third line of the imprint begins "the"; and the date is printed in ar...
A remonstrance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, or, The reply of both Houses, to a printed book, under His Majesties name, called, His Majesties answer to a printed book entituled, A remonstrance, or The declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament the 26 of May, 1642. In answer to a declaration under His Majesties name, concerning the businesse of Hull
Great Britain. Parliament
Novemb. 3. 1642
Title and imprint within ornamental border. Page 23 misnumbered 13; page 56 misnumbered 65. "November 2, 1642, ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that this remonstrance be fo...
The presentment and articles proposed by the Grand Jury of the county of York : and the declaration of the nobility, Grand Jury, and gentry of the said countie: at the assises assembled in August, 1642. With His Majesties answer thereunto
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Yorkshire (England). Grand Jury
August 12 1642
Imprint reads: York: printed by Robert Barker, and re-printed at London, August 12 1642. His Majesties answer to the presentment and articles, proposed by the grand iury.
A remonstrance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Or, The reply of both Houses, to a printed booke under his Majesties name, called His Majesties answer to a printed booke entituled, A remonstrance, or the declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament the 26. of May 1642. in answer to a declaration under his Majesties name, concerning the businesse of Hull
Great Britain. Parliament
1642
Signatures: A-D⁴. A reply to King Charles I. His Majesties answer to a printed book, entituled, A remonstrance, or, The declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, May 26. 16...
His Majesties desires and command to all the trayned bands and others on this side Trent, and dominion of Wales to be in readinesse with horse and arms to serve His Maiesty for defence of the kingdome... at 24 houres warning at the furthest. Signed with his royall signet at the Court of York, and published by His Majesties speciall command. With the Sheriffe of Yorkeshires propositions to the gentry and commonalty of that county, Iuly 1, 1642. Likewise, a letter which came from Manchester, read in the House of Commons, concerning a great troop of horse lately come from York, under the command of the Lord Strange, and the Parliaments resolution concerning the same. Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com
Charles king of England (1600-1649)
Iuly 6. 1642
Imprint reads: Iuly 6. Printed for Iohn Norton, 1642.
His Majesties answer to the petition of both Houses of Parliament. Presented at York the 23. of May 1642 : Concerning the disbanding of his guard. With the three votes of both Houses, of the 20. and His Majesties proclamation, of the 27
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1642
Includes the text of the petition. Dated at foot of A4v: Given at Our court at Yorke, the seven and twentieth day of May, 1642. Signatures: A⁴.
The Kings Maiesties answer to the Parlinments [sic] replication, and his resolution concerning their refusall to deliver up Hull, also the Parliaments declaration, ordered to be printed and published for the satisfaction to the whole kingdome. Together with the determination of the Houses of Yarliament [sic], for the security of the Ile of Wight, and their order concerning the Earl of Portland governour of the said ilaud [sic], and their election of the Earl of Pembroke governour of the said iland. Iohn Brown Cler. Parliament
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
August 9. 1642
Headpiece (p.3) printed upside-down.
The humble petition and declaration of both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings most excellent Majesty, sent to Yorke, by one Lord and two Members of the House of Commons, on Wednesday the 23 of March. 1641. In answer to every particular of His Majesties speech at Newmarket: which he made to the Commmittee of both Houses when they presented the last declaration. With their additionall information received from the governour of Rotterdam, concerning the great fleet prepared in Denmarke, which by meanes of the Lord Digby should have beene transported over to Hull
Great Britain. Parliament
1641 [i.e.1642]
Indexed in: Wing (2) C 1568.
The humble petition and declaration of both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings most excellent Majesty, sent to Yorke, by one Lord and two Members of the House of Commons, on Wednesday the 23 of March. 1641. In answer to every particular of His Majesties speech at Newmarket: which he made to the Commmittee of both Houses when they presented the last declaration. With their additionall information received from the governour of Rotterdam, concerning the great fleet prepared in Denmarke, which by meanes of the Lord Digby should have beene transported over to Hull
Great Britain. Parliament
1641 [i.e.1642]
Indexed in: Wing (2) C 1568.