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or Violence offered to their Persons, for their faithfull endeavours in the Parliaments service, the like punishment shall be inflicted by death, or otherwise, upon such Prisoners, as have bin or shall bee taken by the forces raised by authority of both Houses of Parliament. Also that if Judge Heath, or any other Minister of Iustice shall doe contrary to this Ordinance, they for so doing shall be proceeded against... Decemb. 19. Printed for Iohn Wright... 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: For the Protection of Sir George Chudleigh, Sir John Northcott, Sir Samuel Rolle, and Sir Nicholas Martyn, in the Countie of Devon, who have lately beene Proclaimed Traytors by his Majestie. Decemb. 21. London Printed for Iohn Wright . . 1642. A sheet.

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament: Concerning Coales and Salt. Wherein is ample satisfaction given to all murmurers and Malignants, why the Honourable City of London hath not a supply as formerly. Jan. 13. London Printed for T. S. [16423.] 4°, 4 leaves.

A Second Remonstrance or Declaration of the Lords and Commons Concerning the Commission of Array, occasioned by a Booke lately published, intituled His Majesties Answer to the Declaration Wherein their said former Declaration is fully vindicated, London, Printed for Iohn Wright, and Richard Best, Ianuary 18. 1642. 4o, A-F in fours.

Die Mercurij 8. Februar. 1642.

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Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament. For the better Levying and receiving of Moneyes Assessed by vertue of the late Ordinance of 29. Novemb. 1642. Printed at London for Robert Dunscomb. February 11. 1642. A sheet.

The Message from the House of Commons to the Lords, By Master Bulstrode Whitocke Esquire, and presented to their Lordships by him. Whereunto is added His Maiesties most gracious Answer to their Message, February 22, 1642. London Printed by E. Griffin, 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

An Ordinance and Declaration of the Lords and Commons . That the Lord Major and Citizens of the City of London, for the better securing and safety thereof,

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shall have full power and authority, according to their discretion, to trench, stop, and fortifie all highwaies leading into the said City. . . . Also, an Ordinance... for an Assessement to be made in the severall Parishes of England for the reliefe of maymed Souldiers, Widdows, and Fatherlesse Children. London, Printed for I. Wright in the Old Bailey, March 8, 1642. 4°, 4 leaves.

La Defaite d'vn Regiment du Parlement d'Angleterre, Par le Prince Robert general de l'Armée du Roy, de la grand Bretagne & autres particularitez. Sur l'imprimé a Paris, . . . [1642-3.] 8°, 4 leaves.

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The Remonstrance of the Commons of England, to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. Presented to them by the hands of the Speaker. Printed Anno Dom. 1643. 4°, 8 leaves.

The Humble Advice, Petition, and Reasons, Of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, to His Majesty, why part of the Terme ought not to be removed to Oxford. With His Majesties Gracious Answer thereunto, and His Reasons why He cannot recall His Proclamation, but requires obedience thereunto. Also a Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, ordaining that no Judge, Minister, or other person belonging to the Chancery, His Majesties Exchequer, or any other Court, shall presume to repair to the said City of Oxon. or do, or execute any thing belonging to their said Offices and Imployments, but in the places usuall for the doing thereof. London, Printed in the yeare 1643. 4o, 4 leaves.

A Disclaimer and Answer of the Commons of England, of and unto a Scandalous Libell, lately published against the Parliament, and especially the House of Commons and their Proceedings: Intituled The Remonstrance of the Commons of England. . . . London, Printed by G. M. M.DC.XLIII. 4o, A-E in fours.

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons .. Concerning the Names of the Committee for the Associated Counties .. Together with Instructions for the said Committee . . Printed for Edward

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Husbands, August 14, [1643.] 4°, 4 leaves.

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, that all Colonels, Captaines, and other Officers, with all other well affected persons, inhabiting in the severall Counties of Hampshire, the Towne and County of Southampton, Sussex, Surrey, and Kent, shall and may associate themselves in the mutuall defence and preservation of each other, and that the Lord Generall, the Earle of Essex, be desired to grant a Commission to Sir William Waller, Knight to Command in Chiefe as Major Generall over the said Forces. London, Printed for Iohn Wright... November 6 1643. 4o, 4 leaves.

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons

For Assessing of all such Members of either of the Houses of Parliament, as have, or shall absent themselves therefrom, or are in actuall Warre, against the Parliament: And that the Mannors, Messuages,... of such as have not, or shall not satisfie their Assessements, shall be Octob. letten for security of Monies.

11. Printed for R. Dunscumb. 1643.
4°, 4 leaves.

Les Articles et Propositions de la Cham-
bre haulte & basse du Parlement de
Londres, enuoyées au Roy d'Angleterre.
1643. 8°, 4
Sur l'imprimé a Paris
leaves.

The Copy of an Act for the abolishing
and taking away of all Arch-Bishops,
Bishops, Chancellours, Commissaries,
Deanes, Deacons and Chapiters, Arch-
deacons, and Prebendaries, Canons, and
all other Vnder-Officers of the Church of
England. Printed at London, Jan. 26.
1643. A sheet.

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons
assembled in Parliament; with Instruc-
tions for the taking of the Leagve and
Covenant in the Kingdom of England
and Dominion of Wales. With an Ex-
hortation for the taking of the Covenant
. . . Together with the League and Cove-
nant. . . Also, the Declaration of the
Kingdoms of England and Scotland, of
the 20 January, 1643. Together with
the Declaration of the Grounds and Rea-
sons of the Scots coming into this King-
dom. . . . Printed for E. Husbands.
[February, 1643-4.] 4°. A, 4 leaves:
Aa, 4 leaves: B-E in fours.

[Thursday, 23 March, 1643. An Order
of the Parliament respecting horses, arms,

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&c. marked with a certain mark or marks, of which Cuts are given, forbidding any person to pawn or sell any such.] London Printed for John Wright, . . . 1643. A sheet.

La Prise de Devx Regimens Parlementaires prisonniers, aussi la prise d'vne Isle, & du Port de Baltō Par le Roy de la Grand' Bretagne : & les dispositions a la 1644. 8°, 4 Paix. A Orleans,

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An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons For the speedy raising of Monies, for Compleating, and maintaining the Army, under the immediate Command of Robert Earle of Essex. . . . Printed for Edward Husbands. March 28. 1644. 4o, 8 leaves.

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Three Ordinances of the Lords and Commons First for the regulating of the Excise The second, for the constant payment of £200 a Weeke towards the maintenance of maimed and wounded Souldiers, The Third, being an Explanation of the late Ordinance of Excise August 5. Printed for John Wright in the Old Bayley, 1644. 4°, 4 leaves. Two Ordinances of the Lords and Commons .. One Commanding that no Officer or Souldier either by Sea or Land, shall give Quarter to any Irishman, or to any Papist soever in Ireland, which shall be taken in Armes against the Parliament in England. The other for the better observance of the monethly Fast

Together with some Directions to the Officers within their severall liberties diligently to make search for, and take notice of all persons that either follow their work, or sit in Taverns or Victualling houses on that day. printed for Iohn Wright 1644. 4°, 4 leaves.

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London

26. Octob.

Die Veneris 4 Octob. 1644. An Ordnance
of the Lords and Commons Assembled in
Parliament: For sending forth Five
Regiments out of the City of London;
and parts adjacent. Printed at London
A sheet.
by Richard Cotes, 1644.

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons.
For Raising and Maintaining of
Forces for the Defence of the Kingdom,
under the Command of Sir Thomas Fair-
fax Knight, who is hereby Confirmed and
Ordained Commander in chief. Printed

at London for Edw. Husbands Febr. 17. 1644. 4°, A-C in fours.

A Declaration of the Parliament of England. Written to the High and Mighty

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Parliaments Power, In Lawes for Religion. Or An Answer to that old and groundles Calumny of the Papists, nicknaming the Religion of the Church of England, by the name of a Parliamentary Religion. Sent to a friend, who was troubled at it, and earnestly desired satisfaction in it Oxford, Printed by Henry Hall... 1645. 4o, A-F 2 in fours, title on A 2.

This tract is subscribed at the end H. Y. Query, Henry Yaxlee.

Directions of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, After advice had with the Assembly of Divines, for the electing and choosing of RulingElders in all the Congregations, and in the Classicall Assemblies for the Cities of London and Westminster, and the severall Counties of the Kingdom: For the speedy setling of the Presbyteriall-Governinent. ... London, Printed for John Wright.. August 20. 1645. 4o, A-B 2 in fours. The Humble Desires and Propositions for a safe and well-grounded Peace, Agreed upon by the mutuall Advice and Consent of the Parliaments of both Kingdoms, Vnited by Solemn League and Covenant

London, Printed for Edward Husband. . . Octob. 13, 1645. 4o, leaves. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons

for the speedy raising and impresting of Men, for the recruiting of the Forces under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, in the defence of the Kingdome. London. Printed for Edward Husbands, Febr. 28, 1645. 4o, 4 leaves.

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Several Votes of the Commons Assembled in Parliament, Concerning Delinquents. London: Printed for Edward Husband, . . . Dec. 17. 1646. 4o, 4 leaves. All the Severall Ordinances and Orders made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning Sequestring the Estates of Delinquents, Papists, Spyes and Intelligencers: together with Instructions for such persons as are imployed in Sequestring of such Delinquents Estates. Very usefull for those whom it doth or may concerne... London, Printed for Ed. Husband, 1646. 4o, A-G in fours.

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Memorable Dayes and Workes of God, In the Yeare Past. 1645. Or A Catalogue of the Cities, Castles, Townes, and Forts, that have been taken by the Parliaments Forces since January Last. London, Printed for J. Bartlett. 1646. 4o, 4 leaves. An Order of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; For all Papists, Officers, Souldiers of Fortune, and alí other Delinquents that have adhered to, or assisted the Enemy in the late Warre against the Parliament of England, to depart out of the Lines of Communication and twenty miles distant at the least, before the Eighteenth of this present December, Or els to be imprisoned and proceeded against as Traitors, Except such Persons as are herein Excepted. [12 December, 1646.] A sheet.

[An Order of Parliament forbidding the collection of charity in parishes, except under the Great Seal, directed by Parliament. 19 Jan. 1646-7.] London Printed for John Wright . . . 1647. A sheet. An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons. . . For the Raising of Monies to be imployed towards the maintenance of Forces within this Kingdom, under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax Kt. And for the speedy transported [sic] and paying the Forces for the carrying on the Warre of Ireland... 23 June, 1647 .. London printed for John Wright . . 1647. 4o, A-Ee in fours.

The Petition of the Members of the House of Commons, who are accused by the Army. Presented to the House upon Tuesday the 29. of June. 1647. Expressing their grounds for desiring leave to absent themselves from the House, and their earnest desire for a speedy day to be given unto Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Army to send in what particulars they pretend to have against them, Printed for Ralph Smith, 4 leaves.

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The Heads of the great Charge, presented to the Honourable House of Commons against the eleven impeached Members, By Colonel Scroope... As also, Certain Papers from the Army. London, Printed for R. Walton, July 8, 1647. 4°, 4 leaves.

Several Votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, Concerning such Menibers as have any ways Ayded or Assisted the King in the War against the Parliament. London, Printed for Edward Husband, . . Iuly 10, 1647. A sheet.

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A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: Concerning the Kings Maiesty. And His Majesties Gracious Message and Proposition, sent from the Isle of Wight for settling of the Church and Kingdome, and paying of the Army. With His Majesties desire to come to London to the Parliament. Also a Letter from the Scots Commissioners to the Parliament concerning the Kings Majesty. London, Printed by Robert Ibbotson in Smithfield, 1647. 4o, 4 leaves.

A full Vindication and Answer of the XI. Accused Members, Viz.

Major Gen. Massey, John Glynne Esq; Re

Denzill Holles, Esq;
Sir Philip Stapleton,
Sir William Lewis, corder of London.
Sir John Clotworthy, Walter Long Esquire.
Sir William Waller, Col. Edward Harley,
Sir John Maynard Kts, Anthony Nichols Esq.
To A Late Printed Pamphlet intituled,
A Particular Charge or Impeachment, in
the Name of Sir Thomas Fairfax and the
Army.... London, Printed in the Year,
1647. 4o, A-F 2 in fours.

Severall Ordinances of the Lords and Commons. For the Disbanding of all supernumerary Forces within this Kingdome under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax And that no Officer or Souldier after the 15 day of January 1647. shall have any Free Quarter. Also their Accompts to be speedily Audited, with security for all their Arrears, and full Indempnity for all their Actions in relation to the late Warre. 24 Decemb. 1647. .. London printed for John Wright ... 1647. 4o, A-C in fours.

An Engagement of the Lords and Commons that went to the Army, with their Names thereunto subscribed; some of which sate in the House in the Speakers absence. Together with two Queries. 1. Whether this is not of more dangerous consequence than the Cities Engage

ments.

2. Whether it makes not those that Subscribed it, pre-ingaged parties, and incompetent Judges of the questioned and Imprisoned Members and Citizens. Printed in the Year, 1647. 4°, 4 leaves.

Five Orders And Ordinance of Parliament,

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The Declaration Declared Or an Examination of the Declaration in the name of the house of Commons the 11. of February 1647. [London, 1647.] 4°, A-D, 2 leaves each.

A Declaration of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled; Expressing their Reasons and Grounds of passing the late Resolutions touching No farther Address or Application to be made to the King. London, Printed for Edward Husband, .. Feb. 15. 1647. 4o, A-E in fours, E 4 blank.

The Plague at Westminster. Or, An order for the Visitation of a sick Parliament, Grievously troubled with a new Disease, called the Consumption of their Members. . . With a forme of Prayer, and other Rights and Ceremonies, Printed for V. V. in the year, 1647. 4o, 4 leaves. In prose.

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, Concerning the Papers of the Scots Commissioners. London, Printed for Edward Husband, March 13. 1647. 4o, A-M in fours, first leaf blank.

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An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . For the establishing of the Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage, together with the Book of Rates, from the 26. of March 1648. untill the 26. of March, 1651. London. Printed for Lawrence Blaiklocke, . . . 1647. 8°, A-C in eights. Black letter.

The copy employed had the Book of Rates, 1642, annexed.

An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons ... for the Punishing of Blasphemies and Heresies: With the severall Penalties therein expressed. Imprinted at London, for John Wright ... 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

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Mistris Parliament Brought to Bed of a Monstrous Childe of Reformation. With her 7 Yeers Teeming, bitter Pangs, and hard Travaile, that she hath undergone

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in bringing forth her still-borne (Being a Precious Babe of Grace.) With the cruelty of Mistris London her Midwife; and great Affection of Mrs Synod her Nurse.

By Mercurius Melancholicus: Printed in the Yeer of the Saints fear. 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

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A more Exact and Necessary Catalogue of Pensioners in the Long Parliament, Than is yet Extant: Together, with their several Gratuities, Rewards, and Sallaries, bestowed upon Themselves out of the Ruins of King, and Kingdom, . . . [No place, &c. circa 1648.] A single sheet. The Answer of the Lords and Commons to the Essex Petition for a Personall Treaty, disbanding the Army, and setling the Kingdome. Also, A Commission from the Prince of Wales for securing and fortifying the town of Berwicke, and other places in the North. And a Letter of the whole passages from them. With a message from the Parliament of Scotland to the Parliament of England, debated in the House on Thursday_last. London, Printed by B. A. Anno Dom. 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons Concerning the reducing of the late Revolted Ships to the obedience of Parliament. Imprinted at London for John Wright,... 1648. 4°, 4 leaves.

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A Letter from the House of Commons To the . . . General Assembly... Containing a Narrative of the Proceedings of the Parliament of England in the Work of Reformation . . . London, Printed for Edward Husband, . . . 1648. 4o, A—B in fours, B 4 blank.

A Declaration of the Commons of England... Expressing their Reasons for the Adnulling and Vacating of these ensuing Votes. .. London, Printed for Edward Husband . . . Jan. 18, 1648. 4o, 8 leaves.

The Coppies of all Letters, Papers and other Transactions between the Commissioners of the Parliament of England, and the Parliament and Committee of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland. From February 10. 1647, until July 8. 1648. Whereby it may appear, what the Endeavors of the Kingdom of England have been to keep a good Understanding, and to preserve the Union between the Nations: ... London: Printed for Edward Husband, August 14. 1648.

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Two Petitions Presented To His Excel

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lency the Lord Fairfax. The One By the Officers and Soldiers of the Garrisons of Newcastle, Tinmouth, Hartlepoole, Holy Isle Together with several Officers of Barwick then present. The other by the Officers and Soldiers commanded by Colonel Hewson. The first presented at Windsor, Friday Novemb. 24. The second on Saturday Novemb. 25. 1648. London, Printed for John Partridge. 1648. 4o, 4 leaves.

Die Mercurii, 14 Martii, 1648. [An Order of Parliament for the trial of certain traitors to the Parliament.] London, Printed by R. Cotes. 1649. A sheet.

A Declaration of the Parliament of England, Expressing the Grounds of their late Proceedings, And of Settling_the present Government in the way of a Free State. London: Printed for Edward Husband. March 22, 1648. 4o,

A-D 2 in fours, first leaf with the Imprimatur.

A Curse against Parliament-Ale. With a Blessing to the Jvncto; a Thanksgiving to the Councel of State, and a Psalm to Oliver.

Tom Randal did once, in a merry Tale,
Write the Commendation of a Pot of Good Ale:

Nod-Nol: Printed for the good of the State. [Oct. 25.] 1649. 4°, 4 leaves. In verse and prose. B. M.

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Resolves of Parliament Touching the Subscribing to an Engagement, by or before the First of January next; and the Names of Refusers or Neglecters to be returned to the Parliament. London, Printed by John Field for Edward Husband, . . . 1649. A sheet.

An Act of the Commons of England... for the relief, and imployment of the Poor, and the punishing of Vagrants... Printed by Richard Cotes. ... 1649. 4o, A-C 2 in fours.

A Declaration of the Parliament of England, in vindication of their Proceedings, And Discovering the Dangerous Practices of several Interests against the Present Government, and Peace of the Common

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