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The Kings Majesties Letter [of 20 Jan. 1642] sent to the House of Commons : and there read [or rather: "The Heads of the Propositions in His Majesties Letter."] With a worthy speech spoken by Sir William Wroth, concerning the Parliaments complying with His Majesties Propositions, etc

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  • "The Kings Majesties Letter [of 20 Jan. 1642] sent to the House of Commons : and there read [or rather: "The Heads of the Propositions in His Majesties Letter."] With a worthy speech spoken by Sir William Wroth, concerning the Parliaments complying with His Majesties Propositions, etc"@en
  • "His Majesties gratious Answer and Royall Resolution concerning the propositions of peace, agreed on by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Likewise His Maiesties Royall Message to the Earl of Northumberland, and Earle of Pembrooke concerning the aforesaid propositions. Signed with his royall signet, under the greate Seale of England. Also his Maiesties Resolution concerning the petition, and propositions of the Citizens of London, presented to his Majesty at Oxford, January 2"@en
  • "A Royall Message [26 Nov. 1641] ... to the Honourable Houses of Parliament [in reference to the Trained Bands]. : With the Answer of the House of Commons ... Likewise the true Relation of a bloody Conspiracy by the Papists in Cheshire ... invented by the trecherous Lord Choomes and Henry Starky. ... Also, the Relation of a bloody skirmish betweene the Traine Band of Chester and the Conspirators ... likewise the Confession of the said Henry Starkey, etc"@en
  • "A Royall Message [26 Nov. 1641] ... to the Honourable Houses of Parliament [in reference to the Trained Bands]. With the Answer of the House of Commons ... Likewise the true Relation of a bloody Conspiracy by the Papists in Cheshire ... invented by the trecherous Lord Choomes and Henry Starky. ... Also, the Relation of a bloody skirmish betweene the Traine Band of Chester and the Conspirators ... likewise the Confession of the said Henry Starkey, etc"@en
  • "The Kings Majesties demand of the House of Commons, concerning those members who were accused of High Treason, Jan. 4, 1641 [O.S.], with Mr Speakers reply unto the said demand. Also the occasion of his Majesties comming to Guild Hall ... with his Majesties speech ... to the Court of Aldermen and Common Councell. ... Whereunto is added an order or protestation of the Grand Committees of both Houses of Parliament, etc"@en
  • "The King His Majesties ... Speech made to the Lord Maior, the Recorder, and the ... Aldermen of this ... City of London ... Nov. the 25, 1641 [in answer to their address of loyalty]. And his Message to the Lords, concerning the Trayned Bands, with theirs and the House of Commons Petition to His Majesty. And his Royall answer ... With the examination of divers of the Irish, lately apprehended as suspitious persons. And Orders from the High Court of Parliament, concerning the suppressing of Papists. As also, another Order for the recalling of the Trayned bands, to their daily attendance, as formerly, Nov. 27, 1641"@en
  • "The Kings Majesties Letter [of 20 Jan. 1642] sent to the House of Commons, and there read [or rather: "The Heads of the Propositions in His Majesties Letter."] With a worthy speech spoken by Sir William Wroth, concerning the Parliaments complying with His Majesties Propositions, etc"@en
  • "The Kings Majesties Speech in the House of Lords ... on Tuesday the 14 day of Decemb. 1641. For the raising of forces to reduce the Irish Rebels. ... Also a letter sent by the Lord chiefe Justices of Ireland to the House of Parliament, Decemb. 14, 1641, concerning their miserable ... estate in the county of Conno ... Likewise the Copie of a letter sent from the Major of Plimmeuth, etc"@en
  • "The Kings Majesties Letter [of 20 Jan. 1642] sent to the House of Commons, and there read [or rather: "The Heads of the Propositions in His Majesties Letter." ] With a worthy speech spoken by Sir William Wroth, concerning the Parliaments complying with His Majesties Propositions, etc"@en
  • "His Majesties Speech, with Mr. Speakers speech, to both Houses ... at the passing of the Bill for Tonnage and Poundage, being an answer to Mr. Speaker's Speech at the presenting thereof. 22 June 1641"@en