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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.
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.
The prisoners out-cry from Windsor castle. To the Right Honourable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons
Bray, William
[1650]
Signed at end by William Bray. Dated at end: 20th of January, 1650. Date is perhaps 1650 o.s.
Heaven and earth, spirit and blood, demanding reall commonwealth-justice: or A letter to the Speaker of the present House of Commons
Bray, William
1649
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 29".
Innocency and the blood of the slain souldiers, and people, mightily complaining, and crying out to the Lord, and the people of the land, against those forty knights and burgesses, or thereabouts, that sit in the House of Commons. For the violation of our capital fundamental laws and liberties, and those capital obligations mentioned in this my letter, in capital letters. Or a letter to an eight yeers Speaker of the House of Commons
Bray, William
printed in the yeer 1649
Dated at end July 17, 1649. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 8th".
To the Right Honorable, the supreme authority of the nation: the Commons assembled in Parliament : A second appeale in behalf of the soveraignty of justice and righteousness over all persons, authorities, and degrees of men in the world, for the peoples sake. Against Thomas Lord Fairfax, lord general of the English Army, raised, and declared to be raised, for the rights of the people: I standing committed by order of the House, unto Windsor Castle, for my first appeal, which was voted scandalous
Bray, William
printed in the yeer, 1649
Signed at end: William Bray. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 2d." The first appeal was on March 19. Second appeale in behalf of the soveraignty of justice and righteousness over all persons...
True excellency of God and his testimonies, and our nationall lawes against titular excellency. Or, A letter to the General his excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, with a complaint and charg [sic] against tyrannicall Whitchcock the Governour of Winsor for arbitrarily, designingly and maliciously walking contrary to the Scriptures of God, and the laws and liberties of the people
Bray, William
[1649]
Caption title. Date of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. 28".
To the Generall his eccellency Thomas Lord Fairefax a servant to the high and mighty, and most excellent God, and to the nation
Bray, William
printed in the year, 1649
A protest against unjust imprisonment. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 27". Date in imprint given according to Lady Day dating.
Memoirs of John Evelyn... : comprising his diary, from 1641 to 1705-6, and a selection of his familiar letters, to which is subjoined, the private correspondence between King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas : also between Sir Edward Hyde, afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, ambassador to the Court of France, in the time of King Charles I. and the usurpation (v.1)
Evelyn, John (1620-1706); Bray, William (1736-1832)
1827
Memoirs of John Evelyn... : comprising his diary, from 1641 to 1705-6, and a selection of his familiar letters, to which is subjoined, the private correspondence between King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas : also between Sir Edward Hyde, afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, ambassador to the Court of France, in the time of King Charles I. and the usurpation (v.2)
Evelyn, John (1620-1706); Bray, William (1736-1832)
1827
Memoirs of John Evelyn... : comprising his diary, from 1641 to 1705-6, and a selection of his familiar letters, to which is subjoined, the private correspondence between King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas : also between Sir Edward Hyde, afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, ambassador to the Court of France, in the time of King Charles I. and the usurpation (v.3)
Evelyn, John (1620-1706); Bray, William (1736-1832)
1827
Memoirs of John Evelyn... : comprising his diary, from 1641 to 1705-6, and a selection of his familiar letters, to which is subjoined, the private correspondence between King Charles I. and Sir Edward Nicholas : also between Sir Edward Hyde, afterwards Earl of Clarendon, and Sir Richard Browne, ambassador to the Court of France, in the time of King Charles I. and the usurpation (v.4)
Evelyn, John (1620-1706); Bray, William (1736-1832)
1827