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The declaration and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the late treaty of peace in York-shire : Wherein they renounce the said agreement as being very prejudiciall and dangerous to the whole kingdome, that any one county should stand as neuters and withdraw themselves from the assistance of the rest. Together with the fourth article of the Lord Generals instructions, sent to Mr. Hotham and Sir Ed. Rodes, with power to them to publish it, and to pardon all those that shall submit within 10 dayes
Great Britain. Parliament
October 5, 1642
The order to print is dated October 4, 1642.
The declaration and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the late treaty of peace in York-shire : Wherein they renounce the said agreement as being very prejudiciall and dangerous to the whole kingdome, that any one county should stand as neuters and withdraw themselves from the assistance of the rest. Together with the fourth article of the Lord Generals instructions, sent to Mr. Hotham and Sir Ed. Rodes, with power to them to publish it, and to pardon all those that shall submit within 10 dayes
Great Britain. Parliament
October 5, 1642
The order to print is dated October 4, 1642.
The declaration and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the late treaty of peace in York-shire : Wherein they renounce the said agreement as being very prejudiciall and dangerous to the whole kingdome, that any one county should stand as neuters and withdraw themselves from the assistance of the rest. Together with the fourth article of the Lord Generals instructions, sent to Mr. Hotham and Sir Ed. Rodes, with power to them to publish it, and to pardon all those that shall submit within 10 dayes
Great Britain. Parliament
October 5, 1642
The order to print is dated October 4, 1642.
The declaration and votes of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the late treaty of peace in York-shire : Wherein they renounce the said agreement as being very prejudiciall and dangerous to the whole kingdome, that any one county should stand as neuters and withdraw themselves from the assistance of the rest. Together with the fourth article of the Lord Generals instructions, sent to Mr. Hotham and Sir Ed. Rodes, with power to them to publish it, and to pardon all those that shall submit within 10 dayes
Great Britain. Parliament
October 5, 1642
The order to print is dated October 4, 1642.