DieVeneris, 28. Maii 1647. An ordinance for releife of maymed souldiers and marriners, and the vvidows and orphants [sic] of such as have died in the service of the Parliament during these late vvarres
An exact collection of all orders, votes, debates, and conferences in the House of Peers, and House of Commons, both in the late, and present Parliament relating to, and concerning Thomas Earl of Danby, and the other five Lords in the Tower As also, all votes, debates, and conferences concerning the bishops sitting, and voting in capital cases
England's safety: or the two unanimous votes of the last good Parliament concerning the Duke of York being a papist with their address to His Majesty to be revenged on the papists in case His Majesty come by a violent death. Published for the information of all true Protestants, that they may not be afraid, nor ashamed, openly in Parliament to act and oppose any popish successor and his adherents from inheriting the crown of England, in case His Majestie's life (which God forbid) be taken from Him
England's safety: or the two unanimous votes of the last good Parliament concerning the Duke of York being a papist with their address to His Majesty to be revenged on the papists in case His Majesty come by a violent death. Published for the information of all true Protestants, that they may not be afraid, nor ashamed, openly in Parliament to act and oppose any popish successor and his adherents from inheriting the crown of England, in case His Majestie's life (which God forbid) be taken from Him
The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament to the King's most excellent Majesty. Presented by the right honourable the Lord Marquess of Hallifax, Lord Privy Seal, and Speaker to the House of Lords. In the banqueting-house at White-hall, the eighth of March, 168 [sic] with His Majesty's most gratious answer thereunto
Die Martis. 23 May 1648. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For setling of the militia of the county of Hereford
DieLunæ 24 April. 1648. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the redressing of the oppressions of souldiers taking free-quarter, contrary to the orders of Parliament
A collection of such statutes as do enjoyn the observation of Lent, and other fish dayes throughout the year with the reasons for enjoyning the same
A collection of such statutes as do enjoyn the observation of Lent, and other fish dayes throughout the year with the reasons for enjoyning the same
A breif [sic] collectjon, of some forgotten votes of the Commons alone; of the Lords and Commons joyntly, and ordinances of both Houses reprinted to refresh their memories, and prevent all dishonourable and unjust actions, repugnant to all, or any of them
Die martis, 4 April. 1648. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Mr. Greenhil and Mr. Pocock, treasurers of Christs-Church, do out of the nine thousand and one hundred pounds reserved out of the moneys at Goldsmiths-hall for indigent persons ...
The declaration of both Houses of Parliament concerning His Maiesties letter to the privy councell of the kingdome of Scotland And the petition of the noblemen, gentlemen, ministers, &c. of Scotland, to the Lords of the privy councell
The declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, concerning the Earl of Stamford and others his assistants; whom the King proclaimed traytors for executing the ordinance of the militia
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament enabling the committee of the county of Worcester, to raise 100. horse, and 300. foot, to suppresse all tumults in the said county, with power to assesse 100. l. per week, for the maintenance of those forces
DieMercurii, 20 Julii, 1642. An order of the lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that the judges and justices of assize in the severall counties of England and Wales, in open court, and in their severall charges to be delivered to the grand juries at the next assizes, shall declare and publish, that the said Lords and Commons have resolved upon the question, that His majesties commissions of array are against law, and against the liberty and property of the subject
To the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. The humble remonstrance and petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Most gracious Soveraigne, your Majesties most humble and loyall subjects the Lords and Commons in Parliament, doe with all faithfulnes and zeale to yonr [sic] Majesties service
To the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. The humble remonstrance and petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Most gracious Soveraigne, your Majesties most humble and loyall subjects the Lords and Commons in Parliament, doe with all faithfulnes and zeale to yonr [sic] Majesties service
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament That none shall be elected into any office whatsoever, that hath been in the Kings army, ayding or assisting the enemy against the Parliament, within the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwicke. Die Jovis 9 Septemb. 1647
A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the publishing of divers proclamations, and papers, in forms of proclamations in his Majesties name
A true narrative of the late success which it hath pleased God to give to some part of the fleet of this Common-vvealth upon the Spanish coast against the King of Spain's West-India fleet in its return to Cadiz: being the substance of several letters writ and sent by the Generals of the fleet upon this occasion. October the 4th, 1656. Ordered by the Parliament, that this narrative be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament