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Orders conceived and approved by the Committee for the Militia of the county of Middlesex : without the lines of communication, directing the severall commanders and officers, &c. in some particulars of consequence, for the better regulating of the regiments to be exercised and trained for service and defence of the said county, &c.
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City of London (England). Committee for the Militia
1642
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An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London for the religious observation of the Lords Day commonly called Sunday : and a command from the maior directed to all church-wardens and constables in every ward in the city of London for the due execution thereof : also concerning the election of certaine new captaines chosen for the security of the city in these dangerous times with the names of the said captaines chosen for the new militia : also a relation of a late tumult happening in Chancery Lane by certaine Gentlemen of Lincolnes-Inne to the great disturbance and amazement of all the inhabitants
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1642
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An ordination and declaration of both Houses of Parliament sent to the lord maior of London, for the religious observation of the Lords Day, commonly called Sunday. : And a command from the maior, directed to all church-wardens and constables, in every ward in the City of London, for the due execution thereof. Also concerning the election of certaine new captaines chosen for the security of the city, in these dangerous times, with the names of the said captaines, chosen for the new militia. Also a relation of a late tumult, happening in Chancery Lane, by certaine gentlemen of Lincolnes-Inne, to the great disturbance and amazement of all the inhabitants. H. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. C.
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England and Wales. Parliament
1642
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The papists designe against the Parliament and citie of London discovered by a letter found neere White-Hall
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L. M., Jesuit
1642
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The papists designe against the Parliament and Citie of London discovered, by a letter found neere White-Hall, : sent from L. M. a Iesuit, to R. C. a popish lord. Which caused the traine bands to guard and conduct the Parliament from London to Westminster, shewing the great treachery of many popish recusants, who intended to seize upon the Crty [sic] of London, and how their plot was disanulled. And describing the cause of the Citie rising in armes to defend themselves from the conspiracie of the papists. As also, vvith the cause of the Kings, Queenes, and Princes departure to Hampton Court, and of the great guard that went with them, for feare any danger should ensue
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1642
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The Parliaments care for the citie of London, in purging the Tower from conspiracies. : With the relation of a box that was found neere the Temple, wherein was inclosed a letter from Tyrone the arch-rebell in Ireland, to Colonel Lunsford late lieutenant of the Tower. Which letter was delivered to the Parliament, to be read in both Houses: and herein is expressed the copy of the same letter concerning forces both of horse and foot that Lunsford should gather against this city, and that Tyrone would assist him, and that the Kings both of France and Spaine would conjoyne their forces with them against this kingdome. As also shewing the vigilant care of the Parliament for the security of the city: and having some intelligence of divers labourers at worke in the Tower, carrying up powder and other amunition to the bulwark and high tower, sent for Colonell Biron, lieutenant thereof; who refusing to come, was sent for by a strong guard and the Knight of the black Rod
1642
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The Parliaments censure on Sir Richard Gurney, Lord Major of the honourable City of London. August 12. 1642. : With the articles of his impeachment, wherein he stood charged of many offences, crimes, and high misdemeanors, committed by the said Sir Richard Gurney, during the time of his majoralty
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1642
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The Petition of the most substantiall inhabitants of the citty of London, and the liberties thereof, to the Lords and Commons for peace : together with the answer to the same, and the replye of the petitioners
1642
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The petition of the most substantiall inhabitants of the city of London and the liberties thereof. To the Lords and Commons for peace. : Together with the answer to the same. And the reply of the petitioners
1642
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The Petition of the most svbstantiall inhabitants of the citie of London and the liberties thereof to the Lords and Commonns for peace : together with the answer to the same : and the reply of the petitioners : also a letter from a country gentleman to a member of the House of Commons concerning the taking of Marlborovgh
1642
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Propositions agreed upon at a Court of Common Councell, in Guild Hall London, Feb. 21, 1642
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1642
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The Propositions made by the citie of London, for the raising of a million of mony, for the quick subduing of the bloudy rebels in Ireland : well weighed, and considered of, by divers gentlemen here in towne, and approved of and consented unto, by the Honorable House of Commons, and presented unto the lords for their concurrence therein, and to joyn in an humble petition to His Majesty for his consent thereunto
1642
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The Propositions made by the Citie of London, for the raising of a million of mony, for the quick subduing of the bloudy rebels in Ireland, : well weighed, and considered of, by divers gentlemen here in towne, and approved of, and consented unto, by the honorable House of Commons, and presented unto the Lords for their concurrence therein, and to joyn in an humble petition to his Majesty for his consent thereunto. Twenty members of the House of Commons having already subscribed for twentie thousand pounds
1642
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The propositions made by the Citie of London, for the raising of a million of mony for the quick subduing of the bloudy rebels in Ireland : well weighed, and considered of, by divers gentlemen here in towne, and approved of, and consented unto, by the honorable House of Commons, and presented unto the Lords for their concurrence therein, and to joyn in an humble petition to his Majesty for his consent thereunto. Twenty members of the House of Commons having already subscribed for twenty thousand pounds
1642
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Reasons humbly offered in justification of the action of letting a room in London-House unto certain peaceable Christians, called Anabaptists
1642
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A remonstrance of Londons occurrences in a brief, real, and ingenius demonstration of all particulars, and the bundle of newes that flying report doth annunciate in all matters. Describing the absolute and present estate of the common-wealth, and which way the fancies and opinions of men are carried in these troubles of the kingdome. Also prescribing solid counsell to the ignorant, how to know the fashions of London, and to discourse prudently of the whole estate of this kingdome. Replenished with many witty conceits and humours, with divers ingenious passages inviting the readers observation, and judgement
1642
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A remonstrance of Londons occurrences in a brief, real, and ingenius demonstration of all particulars, and the bundle of newes that flying report doth annunciate in all matters. : Describing the absolute and present estate of the Common-wealth, and which way the fancies and opinions of men are carried in these troubles of the Kingdome. Also prescribing solid counsell to the ignorant, how to know the fashions of London, and to discourse prudently of the whole estate of this Kingdome. Replenished with many witty conceits and humours, with divers ingenious passages inviting the readers observation, and judgement
1642
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A Remonstrance of Londons occurrences in a brief, real, and ingenius demonstration of all particulars and the bundle of newes that flying report doth annunciate in all matters : describing the absolute and present estate of the Common-wealth and which way the fancies and opinions of men are carried in these troubles of the Kingdome : also prescribing solid counsell to the ignorant, how to know the fashions of London and to discourse prudently of the whole estate of this Kingdome : replenished with many witty conceits and humours with divers ingenious passages inviting the readers observation and judgement
1642
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September 29. 1642. The persons to whom the militia of the Citie of London is committed, for the safetie of the said Citie, have thought fit, and hereby declare
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1642
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September 29. 1642. The persons to whom the militia of the Citie of London is committed, for the safetie of the said Citie, have thought fit, and hereby declare
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1642
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September 29. 1642. The persons to whom the militia of the Citie of London is committed, for the safetie of the said Citie, have thought fit, and hereby declare
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1642
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Severall considerations presented to the serious view of the severall companies of this honourable city : this day assembled for the choyce of magistrates, and other officers. Read, consider, prosecute
1642
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To the honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of many thousand poore people, in and about the citie of London
1642
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To the honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament : The humble petition of many thousand poore people, in and about the citie of London
1642
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To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses, in the Commons House of Parliament now assembled : The humble petition of 15000. poore labouring men, known by the name of porters, and the lowest members of the citie of London..
1642
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To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses, in the Commons House of Parliament now assembled : The humble petition of 15000. poore labouring men, known by the name of porters, and the lowest members of the citie of London
1642
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To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty: the humble petition of the Major, Aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London
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1642
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To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, the humble petition of the major, aldermen, and common-councell of the city of London
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1642
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To the right honourable the House of Peeres novv assembled in Parliament. : The humble petition of the young-men, apprentices, and sea-men, in and about the citie of London
1642
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To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in the high court of Parliament now assembled : The humble petition of the well affected prentices and yong-men of the City of London and suburbs..
1642
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To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in the high court of Parliament now assembled : the humble petition of the well affected prentices and yong-men of the City of London and suburbs
1642
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To the seduced partie of the citizens of London..
1642
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True and happy newes from Worcester read in the honourable House of Commons, Septem. 24, 1642 : sent in a letter from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex upon Saturday the 24 of September, 1642 to the House of Commons : wherein is declared a famous victory by Master Fines a member
1642
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True and happy newes from Worcester. Read in the honourable House of Commons, Septem. 24. 1642. : Sent in a letter from His Excellencie the Earle of Essex upon Saturday the 24 of September, 1642. to the House of Commons. Wherein is declared a famous victory by Master Fines a member of the House of Commons over Prince Robert, who came to the said city with 500. horse, upon Thursday last. Relating also the same description of the battell and the number that was slaine on both sides, likewise the proceedings of His Majestie since his comming to the said city expressed in the said letters. Together with his resolution concerning the City of London, being happy tydings for all those that wish well to this happy resolution
1642
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A true copie of the remonstrance and petition, presented to the Honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament
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Watkins, David, Sir
1642
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A true coppy of the petition of the lord maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641 : To vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition, printed, and pretended to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as The petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the militia of that city, made by the Parliament. And to assure the Parliament and the whole kingdome; that the said city is very glad of, and thankfull for the present ordinance touching that matter, and will readily obey it..
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1642
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A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641. To vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition, printed, and pretended to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as The petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the militia of that city, made by the Parliament. And to assure the Parliament and the whole kingdome; that the said city is very glad of, and thankfull for the present ordinance touching that matter, and will readily obey it.
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1642
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A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641 : To vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition, printed, and pretented [sic] to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as The petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the militia of that city, made by the Parliament. And to assure the Parliament and the whole kingdome; that the said city is very glad of, and thankfull for the present ordinance touching that matter, and will readily obey it..
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1642
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A true copy of the petition of the centlewomen, [sic] and tradesmens-wives in and about the city of London : Delivered, to the Honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses, of the House of Commons in Parliament, the 4th. of February, 1641. Together, with the reasons why their sex ought thus to petition, as well as the men; and the manner how both their petition and reasons was delivered. Likewise the answer which the honourable assembly sent to them by Mr. Pym, as they stood at the House-doore. Whereunto is added the prophesie of old Sybilla
1642
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A true copy of the petition of the gentle-women, and tradesmens-wives, in and about the city of London. : To the Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, Feb. 4, 1641. Together with their severall reasons why their sex ought thus to petition, as well as the men and the manner how both their petitions and reasons were delivered. Likewise the answer which the honourable assembly sent to them by Mr. Pym, as they stood at the House doore
1642
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A True copy of the petition of the gentle-women & trades-men wives in and about the city of London : delivered to the Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, Feb. 4, 1641 : together with their severall reasons why their sex ought thus to petition, as well as the men and the manner how both their petitions and reasons were delivered : likewise the answer which the honourable assembly sent to them by Mr. Pym, as they stood at the House doore
1642
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True newes out of Herefordshire. : Being a certaine and exact relation, of a battell fought betweene the Lord Marquesse Hertford, the Lord Herbert, and their cavaliers, in number six thousand men. Against the Earle of Stamford, and his forces in those parts; being the trained bands of that countrey, and others adjoyning. As also some companies left there with the said earle of Stamford, by his excellence the Earle of Essex. Wherein the said Earle of Stamford obtained a glorious victory: killing two thousand and five hundred of the marquesse his souldiers. Together with a mighty disturbance hapning in this city and the suburbs thereof, by reason of a sodain alarum, given about twelve a clocke at night, in the said city and suburbs on Wednesday last
1642
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A True relation of two merchants of London, who were taken prisoners by the cavaliers, : and of the barbarous cruellty inflicted on them and other prisoners during the time of their captivity, which lasted eight dayes. Also the maner of their examination before Prince Robert, together with the great familiarity of Dr. Soames, Vicar of Staynes, with the cavaliers and of their familiarty [sic] with his daughters. As also of the good service of Colonell Venne, at Windsor. The said merchants who indured almost ineffable misery being gentlemen both of good account and quality, will be ready vpon their oathes to give an attestation of it. If any make doubt of the truth of this relation, let them come to Mr. Bartons house, marchant neer Hix-hall and they shall receive full satisfaction
1642
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A Trve relation of two merchants of London who were taken prisoners by the Cavaliers and of the barbarous cruellty inflicted on them and other prisoners during the time of their captivity which lasted eight dayes : also the maner of their examination before Prince Robert, together with the great familiarity of Dr. Soames vicar of Staynes with the cavaliers and of their familiarty [sic] with his daughters : as also of the good service of Colonell Venne, at Windsor : the said merchants who indured almost ineffable misery being gentlemen both of good account and quality will be ready vpon their oathes to give an attestation of it : if any make doubt of the truth of this relation let them come to Mr. Bartons house marchant neere Hix-hall and they shall receive full satisfaction
1642
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The tvvo petitions of the Buckingham-shire men delivered the XIth of January : one to the Peers, the other to the House of Commons, in the behalfe of Mr. Hampden, burgesse for their shire, &c. They being 4000. that came on horseback to deliver them. And also a relation of the free and voluntary offers of the trayned bands of the City of London; of the masters of shippes, mariners and seamen; of the aprentices of London; of the trayned bands of Southwarke, and of the watermen upon the Thames to defend the King and Parliament against malignant councells and plots of Papists
1642
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A warrant sent from the lord maior and aldermen to all the trained bands in London and the liberties thereof : also a true platforme of Captaine Gifford shewing how to plant ordnance and batter by night : likewise the quality of a serjeant-major with such arts and sciences as appertaine unto his place
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1642
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A warrant sent from the Lord Maior and aldermen, to all the trained bands in London, and the liberties thereof. : Also a true platforme of Captaine Gifford, shewing how to plant ordnance and batter by night. Likewise, the quality of a serjeant-major, with such arts and sciences as appertaine unto his place. Pnblished [sic] by especiall Command
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City of London (England). Court of Common Council
1642
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An act of Common-Councell concerning the collecting and gathering of the fifteenes granted for the necessary defences of the City of London
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1643
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An Act of Common Councell, for the prohibiting of all persons vvhatsoever, from crying or putting to sale about the streets within this city, and liberties, any pamphlets, books, or papers whatsoever, by way of hawking, to be sold : and for the punishment of the offenders therein, according to the custome and law of this city
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1643
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Apill [sic] 15, 1643 : you are required to commend to God in your prayers ...
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1643
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