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To the right honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of many of the gentry, ministery, free-holders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent ; the city and county of Canterbury, and other corporations within the said county agreed on at the generall quarter sessions, holden at Maidstone Aprill 20. 1642..
1642
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To the right honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the prisoners in the Fleet
1646
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To the right honourable the Lords, and the honourable Commons in this present Parliament assembled. : The humble address, remonstrance, and supplication, of the truly loyal, yet unprovided for commission officers, now living in London or Westminster, or within the Bills of mortality, &c. And who have not estates or employments sufficient for a comfortable subsistence
1661
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To the supream authority of England, the Commons in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of many free-born people : Together with a copy of the order of the commitment of five of the petitioners, viz. Mr. Thomas Prince, and Mr. Samuel Chidley in the Gate-House. Capt. Tayler, Mr. William Larner, and Mr. Ives in Newgate. As also some observations upon the said order..
1647
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The true English Protestant souldiers resolution
1643
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A true relation oe [sic] the late battaile before Worcester, taken on Sunday last, Sept. 25
1642
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Truths from Leicester and Notingham, August 1. anno Dom. 1642
1642
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The vindication and clearing of Sir Iames Ramsey from those base aspersions cast upon him through mis-information, &c. : Concerning his carriage in the fight at Kyneton, 23 October 1642..
1642
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Whereas the summe of two hundred thousand pound is to be paid to our brethren of Scotland : or their assistance in the warre, for the speedy raising whereof, some course by ordinance of both houses is already taken, for the forcing of those to lend thereunto, who shall not doe it willingly, and further course will bee taken therein
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A voyce from the heavenly word of God; as a representation to every member of Parliament of the Commonwealth of England : in the behalf of Mr. John Lilburne close prisoner in Newgate. With the sighs and lamentations of many of the free born people of England, for justice and equity, whose names are hereunto subscribed, on the behalf of themselves and others..
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