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By the King, a proclamation. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and c. To all and sundry our good subjects, whom these presents do or may concern, greeting: we having taken into our royal consideration the many and great inconveniences which have happened to that our ancient kingdom of Scotland of late years, through the differrent perswasions in the Christian religion, and the great heats and animosities among the several professors thereof, to the ruine and decay of trade, wasting of lands, extinguishing of charity, contempt of royal power, and converting of true religion and fear of God into animosities, names, factions, and sometimes into sacriledge and treason
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WorldCat: 1044345514
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and c. To all and sundry our good subjects, whom these presents do or may concern, greeting. Since our accession to the throne of our royal ancestors, our chiefest care has been to procure the security, peace and happiness of our subjects,
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WorldCat: 766911434
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. We have received undoubted advice, that a great and sudden invasion from Holland, with an armed force of foreigners and strangers, will speedily be made in a hostile manner upon this our kingdom;
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. We have received undoubted advice, that a great and sudden invasion from Holland, with an armed force of foreigners and strangers will speedily be made in a hostile manner upon this our kingdom; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766911951
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. We have received undoubted advice, that a great and sudden invasion from Holland, with an armed force of foreigners and strangers will speedily be made in a hostile manner upon this our kingdom; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766911951
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. We have received undoubted advice, that a great and sudden invasion from Holland, with an armed force of foreigners and strangers, will speedily be made in a hostile manner upon this our kingdom; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766911951
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas an humble address hath been made unto us by our Commons assembled in Parliament, that we by our proclamation would please to promise a reward of five thousand pounds to such person or persons who shall bring in the person of James Duke of Monmouth alive or dead;
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WorldCat: 766902700
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas by an act of Parliament made in this kingdom in the 14th and 15th years of the reign of our late dear brother of blessed memory, it is among other things enacted, that for all forreign commodities
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas by an act of Parliament made in this kingdom in the 14th and 15th years of the reign of our late dear brother of blessed memory, it is among other things enacted, that for all forreign commodities in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898314
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas by an act of Parliament made in this kingdom in the 14th and 15th years of the reign of our late dear brother of blessed memory, it is among other things enacted, that for all forreign commodities in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898314
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas certain duties for excise and customs are made payable to us by acts of Parliament, out of every tunn of wine of the growth of France,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas certain duties for excise and customs are made payable to us by acts of Parliament, out of every tunn of wine of the growth of France, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898041
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas certain duties for excise and customs are made payable to us by acts of Parliament, out of every tunn of wine of the growth of France, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 1171898012
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas complaint hath been made to us by the postmaster general of this our kingdom of Ireland that divers abuses have been lately committed by several curriers, and others ryding post in this kingdom,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas complaint hath been made to us by the postmaster general of this our kingdom of Ireland that divers abuses have been lately committed by several curriers, and others ryding post in this kingdom, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898261
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas complaint hath been made to us by the postmaster general of this our kingdom of Ireland that divers abuses have been lately committed by several curriers, and others ryding post in this kingdom, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898261
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas for remedy of the present scarcity of money in this our kingdom, and that our standing forces may be the better paid and subsisted, and that our subjects of this realm may be the better enabled to pay and discharge the taxes,
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WorldCat: 1058488142
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WorldCat: 1044336620
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas in the time of the late rebellion, we upon just grounds gave order for the apprehending of Henry Lord Delamere,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas in the time of the late rebellion, we upon just grounds gave order for the apprehending of Henry Lord Delamere, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 766894625
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas nothing can prove a greater dishonour to a well-ordered government where the Christian faith is professed, than the open and avowed practice of vice,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas nothing can prove a greater dishonour to a well-ordered government where the Christian faith is professed, than the open and avowed practice of vice, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766889642
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas nothing can prove a greater dishonour to a well-ordered government where the Christian faith is professed, than the open and avowed practice of vice, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766889642
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas our dearest brother of blessed memory, by His royal proclamation bearing date the fifteenth day of September, in the twelfth year of His reign, for preventing the exportation of wooll,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas our dearest brother of blessed memory, by His royal proclamation bearing date the fifteenth day of September, in the twelfth year of His reign, for preventing the exportation of wooll, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1687)
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WorldCat: 1042347058
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the commissioners of the Treasury of the late King
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the commissioners of the Treasury of the late King in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 766888657
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the Parliament hath been prorogued until the tenth day of February next,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the Parliament hath been prorogued until the tenth day of February next, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1686)
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WorldCat: 871858784
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the Parliament hath been prorogued until the tenth day of February next, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1686)
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WorldCat: 65329091
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By the King, A proclamation. James R. Whereas the Parliament is prorogued to the twelfth day of January next, and that we have thought fit to prorogue the same for a further time;
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By the King, A proclamation. James R. Whereas the Parliament is prorogued to the twelfth day of January next, and that we have thought fit to prorogue the same for a further time; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898291
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By the King, A proclamation. James R. Whereas the Parliament is prorogued to the twelfth day of January next, and that we have thought fit to prorogue the same for a further time; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898291
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the Prince of Orange and his adherents, who design forthwith to invade our kingdoms, in order thereunto have contrived and framed several treasonable papers and declarations,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the Prince of Orange and his adherents, who design forthwith to invade our kingdoms, in order thereunto have contrived and framed several treasonable papers and declarations, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1688)
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WorldCat: 766888645
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas the Prince of Orange and his adherents, who design forthwith to invade our kingdoms, in order thereunto have contrived and framed several treasonable papers and declarations, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1688)
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WorldCat: 766888645
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are certainly informed that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, doth intend suddenly to invade this our kingdom of Ireland,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are certainly informed that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, doth intend suddenly to invade this our kingdom of Ireland, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 779503161
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are certainly informed that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, doth intend suddenly to invade this our kingdom of Ireland, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898092
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that several private persons, by forestalling the markets and other undue ways, have of late bought great quantities of wheat and oats,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that several private persons, by forestalling the markets and other undue ways, have of late bought great quantities of wheat and oats, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898303
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that several private persons, by forestalling the markets and other undue ways, have of late bought great quantities of wheat and oats, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898303
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By the King, A proclamation. James R. Whereas we have by our royal proclamation formerly published and declared that all foreign coyn now currant in this our kingdom should pass amongst all our subjects within this our realm according to the rates
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By the King, A proclamation. James R. Whereas we have by our royal proclamation formerly published and declared that all foreign coyn now currant in this our kingdom should pass amongst all our subjects within this our realm according to the rates in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897946
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By the King, A proclamation. James R. Whereas we have by our royal proclamation formerly published and declared that all foreign coyn now currant in this our kingdom should pass amongst all our subjects within this our realm according to the rates in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897946
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information that divers persons of the Prostestant religion out of several parts of this our kingdom,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information that divers persons of the Prostestant religion out of several parts of this our kingdom, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898028
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information that divers persons of the Prostestant religion out of several parts of this our kingdom, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898028
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas We have received certain information, that James Duke of Monmouth, Ford Late Lord Gray outlawed for high treason, with divers other traytors and outlaws, are lately landed in an hostile manner at Lyme
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas We have received certain information, that James Duke of Monmouth, Ford Late Lord Gray outlawed for high treason, with divers other traytors and outlaws, are lately landed in an hostile manner at Lyme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 766896973
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information, that James Duke of Monmouth, Ford late Lord Gray outlawed for high treason, with divers other traytors and outlaws, are lately landed in an hostile manner at Lyme,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information, that James Duke of Monmouth, Ford late Lord Gray outlawed for high treason, with divers other traytors and outlaws, are lately landed in an hostile manner at Lyme, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 1044294378
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information, that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, doth intend suddenly to invade this our kingdom of Ireland,
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information, that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, doth intend suddenly to invade this our kingdom of Ireland, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898080
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information, that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, doth intend suddenly to invade this our kingdom of Ireland, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898080
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we, by the advice of our council, for certain weighty and urgent occasions concerning us and this state, and the defence of this our realm of Ireland, and the church of the same, have ordained that a Parliament should be held at the city of Dublin
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By the King, a proclamation. James R. Whereas we, by the advice of our council, for certain weighty and urgent occasions concerning us and this state, and the defence of this our realm of Ireland, and the church of the same, have ordained that a Parliament should be held at the city of Dublin in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1689)
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WorldCat: 766906032
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By the King, a proclamation. To restrain the spreading of false news
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By the King, a proclamation. To restrain the spreading of false news in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 65326283
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By the King, a proclamation. To restrain the spreading of false news in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 65326283
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By the King, a proclamation. To restrain the spreading of false news in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 65326283
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By the King, a proclamation. Whereas an humble address hath been made unto us by Our Commons assembled in Parliament
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By the King, a proclamation. Whereas an humble address hath been made unto us by Our Commons assembled in Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1685)
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WorldCat: 606782181
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By the King, a proclamation. Whereas by virtue of the treaty of peace and commerce concluded between His Late Majesty King Charles the Second, and the Bashaw Dey Aga, and governors of the city and kingdom of Algiers, the tenth day of April, one thousand six hundred eighty two,
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By the King, a proclamation. Whereas by virtue of the treaty of peace and commerce concluded between His Late Majesty King Charles the Second, and the Bashaw Dey Aga, and governors of the city and kingdom of Algiers, the tenth day of April, one thousand six hundred eighty two, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1700)
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WorldCat: 1044344739
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By the King, a proclamation. Whereas the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, having taken into their serious consideration, the great mischiefs which this Our Kingdom lies under, by reason that the coin, which passes in payment, is generally clipped;
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WorldCat: 767515443
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By the King, a proclamation. Whereas we have received certain information, that James Duke of Monmouth, Ford late Lord Gray, outlawed for high treason, with divers other traytors and outlaws, are lately landed in an hostile manner at Lyme,
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By the King, a proclamation. Whereas we have received certain information, that James Duke of Monmouth, Ford late Lord Gray outlawed for high treason, with divers other traitors and outlaws, are lately landed in an hostile manner at Lyme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 606685240
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By the King, a proclamation. Whereas we have received certain information, that James Duke of Monmouth, Ford late Lord Gray, outlawed for high treason, with divers other traytors and outlaws, are lately landed in an hostile manner at Lyme, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1685)
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WorldCat: 606685240
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By the King, a proclamation. William R
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By the King, a proclamation. William R in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1699)
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WorldCat: 606653140
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By the King, a proclamation. William R. His Majesty having been detained beyond the seas by contrary winds longer than he intended, and being desirous that there should be a full appearance of members at the opening of the next sessions,
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By the King, a proclamation. William R. His Majesty having been detained beyond the seas by contrary winds longer than he intended, and being desirous that there should be a full appearance of members at the opening of the next sessions, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1697)
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WorldCat: 871858945
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By the King, a proclamation. William R. Whereas by a statute made in the twenty seventh year of the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth, it is, amongst other things, enacted, that if any of the subjects of this kingdom ... shall be of, or brought up in any college of Jesuits
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By the King, a proclamation. William R. Whereas by a statute made in the twenty seventh year of the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth, it is, amongst other things, enacted, that if any of the subjects of this kingdom ... shall be of, or brought up in any college of Jesuits in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1700)
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WorldCat: 766912829
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By the King, a proclamation. William R. Whereas by an Act made the last session of this present Parliament, intituled, An Act for the further preventing the growth of popery,
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By the King, a proclamation. William R. Whereas by an Act made the last session of this present Parliament, intituled, An Act for the further preventing the growth of popery, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1700)
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WorldCat: 871861858
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