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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671) | 22 |
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax | 16 |
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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671 | 7 |
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The humble acknowledgment and congratulation of thousands of young-men and apprentices, in and about the City of London: to his Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Knight, Captain Generall of all the forces in England and Wales. Together with His Excellencies letter in reference to the same
Calvert, Giles (1664); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)
1647
Another edition (Wing 3367) published in the same year with title: The humble acknowledgement and congratulation of many thousands young men and apprentices... [etc.], and listed under August 19, 1647...
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.
The representations and consultations of the Generall Councell of the armie at S. Albans. With severall propositions to the L. Generall, from the officers of divers regiments of the army, about the present settlement of the kingdome. Also a declaration of His Excellency Thomas L. Fairfax, concerning the Kings Majesty, and the present proceedings in the treaty at the Isle of Wight. With the demands of of [sic] the souldiers which guard His Majesty and the commissioners in the said island, when the treaty is ended : and a copie of his Excellencies letter thereupon
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1648
A different version (?) of this pamphlet is listed by Thomason under November 7, 1648 as covering the period 7-11 November.
Divers papers from the army: viz. 1. Marshall Generall Skippons speech to the army, May the 15th. 2. The answer of the army: wherein they set downe their grievances. Whereunto are added other papers of concernment
Skippon, Philip (1660); Great Britain. Army
1647
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May: 22".
A declaration: or, representation from His Excellencie, Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the Army under his command. Humbly tendred to the Parliament concerning the just and fundamental rights and liberties of themselves and the kingdom. With some humble proposals and desires. June 14. 1647. By the appointment of his Excellencie, Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the officers and souldiers of his Army, signed John Rushworth secretary
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1647
Catchword 'whole' on p.4. Pp.9-[16] reset.
A declaration from his Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax and the General Councel of the Army, of their resolutions to the Parliament in their proceedings concerning the King. 11 Januarii, 1647. Read twice in the honorable House of Commons, and upon the question approved, and ordered to be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
Jan. 12. 1647. [i.e. 1648]
Dated on p.7: "January the 9th 1647". Years are given according to Lady Day dating. Indexed in: Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), Indexed in: Thomason,
To the Right Honourable, the supreme authority of this nation, the Commons assembled in Parliament: An appeal in the humble claim of justice against Tho. Lord Fairfax, general of the English Army, raised, and declared to be raised, for the propagation and defence of impartial justice, and just liberty in the nation
Bray, William
printed in the yeer 1649
Annotation on Thomason copy: "March 19. 1648". Appeal in the humble claim of justice against Tho. Lord Fairfax.
Proposalls of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Armie, held at Windsore, Decemb. 23. 1647. Upon the late resolutions in Parliament, for bringing in the six moneths arreares of assessements by the 15. of January next, and for the taking off free quarter, and disbanding. Also some particular exceptions against the billetting of souldiers onely in innes, tavernes and ale-houses, with their desires thereupon. Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by Colonell Sir Hardresse Waller, Friday Decemb. 24. 1647. With a letter from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to the honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Army. Jo. Rushworth, Secretary
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1647
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb. 24".
The propositions of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the officers in that army; made to the Right Honourable the Houses of Parliament, before their drawing back the quarters of the army to a further distance from London. Together with the copy of a warrant
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1647
Dated: Uxbridge June 27. 1647. Annotation on Thomason copy: June 29.
Two letters of His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, sent to both Houses of Parliament; with the humble advice of the Councel of Warre (held at St. Edmunds Bury in Suffolke, Satterday 29. May, 1647.) upon the votes of both Houses, sent to the army for their disbanding. Also, the petition of the private souldierie of the army, both horse and foot, presented (to His Excellencie at the same Councell of Warre) by their several adjutators: with the names of the officers that were then present. Published at the instant desire of the army, to prevent mis-understandings, and to set forth their candid desire of the peace, and welfare of the Parliament, and this kingdome; as also, concerning the reliefe of Ireland
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1647
Fairfax's letters dated May 30, 1647. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 4th".
An answer from both Houses of Parliament, to a declaration subscribed by the officers and souldiers of the army, and sent by His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax to the Parliament. Representing 12 reasons why they refuse to disband; being a copy of what they desire, which being granted, they will disband: in which solemn engagement, they conceive the whole kingdom to be concerned
Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Army
1647
Includes: A declaration of the armie (caption title, page [3]). Signatures: [A]⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 14th".