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Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax | 49 |
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Great Britain. Parliament | 27 |
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Bray, William | 3 |
Sixty years a Welsh Territorial
Silsoe, Malcolm Trustram Eve Baron (1894-1976)
1976
Maps on lining papers
Uncle George : Field-Marshal Lord Milne of Salonika and Rubislaw
Nicol, Graham (1933-)
1976
Includes index.
The Petition of the Members of the House of Commons, who are accused by the Army. Presented to the House upon Tuesday the 29. of June. 1647. Expressing their grounds for desiring leave to absent themselves from the House, and their earnest desire for a speedy day to be given unto Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army to send in what particulars they pretend to have against them; that so a way may be open for them to vindicate their honour and innocency
Holles, Denzil Baron (1599-1680); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)
1647
Signed at the end: Denzel Holles. Phillip Stapilton. William Lewis. William Waller, John Clotworthy. John Maynard. Edward Massye. Edward Harley. Walter Longe. Anthony Nichols.
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.
The humble proposalls of the adjutators in the army, presented to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax... Also a declaration from His Excellency, and the councell of his army, held at Putney Septem. 9. 1647. Concerning the fundamental authority, and government of the kingdome
Reynolds, Sir John (1625-1657); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1647
The Declaration expels Francis White from the council for maintaining that there was now "no visible authority in the kingdom but the power and source of the sword". Signed on p. 3 by John Reynolds ...
The demands and desires of His Excellency the Lord General Fairfax, and his Generall Councell of Officer's [sic], to the Right Honorable the Lord Major, and Court of Aldermen, and their resolution touching all other officers and citizens, who shall oppose or neglect the said demands and desires. With His Excellencies message and proposals to the Lord Major, shewing the grounds and reasons of the armies entring the said city, and upon what terms and conditions he will remand them back again. Likewise the impeachment, demands, and proposals of the army, concerning Major Generall Brown. By the appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax Lord Generall, and his Generall Councell of Officers, Signed, John Rushworth, Secr
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)
1648
Dated December 11, 1648 by Thomason.
The humble proposals and desires of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, and of the general councel of officers, in order to a speedy prosecution of justice, and the settlement formerly propounded by them
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
Decemb. 7. 1648
Proposals addressed to the House of Commons.
New propositions from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax : sent to the Kings most Excellent Majesty: with his reasons, why he did not conduct His Majesty to White-Hall, when His Excellency marched through the city. As also, the time when His Majesty shall come, and upon what tearmes and conditions. And the substance of the armies new proposals, to be signed by King and Parliament
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
anno Dom. 1647
Dated and signed at end: At the head quarters at Kingston upon Thames, Aug. 18. 1647. By the appointment of his Excellency, and the Generall Councell of his army. Signed, Iohn Rushworth, Secr. The i...
The declaration of His Excellencie the Lord Generall Fairfax, and his Generall Councell of officers: shewing the grounds of the Armies advance towards the city of London. By the appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax Lord Generall, and his Generall Councell of officers held at Windsor, November 30. 1648. Signed, John Rushworth, Secretary
Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671); Great Britain. Army
1648
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed., 1994) D610.
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.
Remonstrance des ministres de la province de Londres
Gataker, Thomas (1574-1654); Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax Baron (1612-1671)
1649
"Presentee au general Fairfax par plusieurs des ministres sous-signez le 28 janvier 1649: Thomas Gataker... [et al.]" -- p. 16. "Advertissement" (p. 3-4) gives the background and explains the circum...
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.