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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners, for transposing and changing the dayes and times of faires, marts, or markets, vpon reasonable compositions, and establishing of them
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners, for transposing and changing the dayes and times of faires, marts, or markets, vpon reasonable compositions, and establishing of them in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1616)
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WorldCat: 606474898
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By the Kings Maiesties surueyor of coales to be shipped at Newcastle vpon Tyne, Sunderland, and Blythe, and other places adjacent, to be brought to the city of London, or otherwise to be spent within the realme of England
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WorldCat: 606472506
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By the Kings Maiesty were accused with seven articles of high treason, these worthy members in the House of Commons in Parliament, Monday Ian, 3. 1641 Viz. The Lord Kimbolton. Mr. Iohn Pym esquire. Denzill Hollis esquire. Iohn Hampden esquire. Sir Arthur Haslerig. Kt. William Strowd esquire
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WorldCat: 180713098
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By the Kings Maiesty were accused with seven articles of high treason, these worthy members in the House of Commons in Parliament, Monday Ian. 3, 1641 viz. the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. Iohn Pym esquire, Denzill Hollis esquire, Iohn Hampden esquire, Sir Arthur Haslerig Kt., William Strowd esquire
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WorldCat: 606566654
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By the Kings Most Excellent Majestie a declaration to all His Maiesties loving subiects in his Kngdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and c
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By the Kings Most Excellent Majestie a declaration to all His Maiesties loving subiects in his Kngdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606777119
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By the Kings Most Excellent Majestie a declaration to all His Maiesties loving subiects in his Kngdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and c in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606777119
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By the Kings most excellent Majestie, a proclamation. For as much as we have seriously weighed the present sad distractions that are, and have a long time been in our much enslaved and oppressed Kingdoms,
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By the Kings most excellent Majestie, a proclamation. For as much as we have seriously weighed the present sad distractions that are, and have a long time been in our much enslaved and oppressed Kingdoms, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1659)
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WorldCat: 766896018
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By the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament till the eleventh of November next
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By the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council, a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament till the eleventh of November next in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1679)
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WorldCat: 65324636
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By the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, a proclamation
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By the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, a proclamation in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1659)
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WorldCat: 838151990
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By the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, a proclamation in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1659)
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WorldCat: 606756434
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By the King· A proclamation for publishing a former proclamation of the 30th of May last in all churches and chappels throughout England and Wales
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By the King· A proclamation for publishing a former proclamation of the 30th of May last in all churches and chappels throughout England and Wales in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1660)
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WorldCat: 180711092
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By the King· A proclamation for publishing a former proclamation of the 30th of May last in all churches and chappels throughout England and Wales in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1660)
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WorldCat: 766903392
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By the King· A proclamation for restoring and discovering his Majesties goods
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By the King· A proclamation for restoring and discovering his Majesties goods in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1660)
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WorldCat: 65327307
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By the King· A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow
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By the King· A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow esquire, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1660)
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WorldCat: 606984997
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By the King· A proclamation, for continuing the officers of the excise, during His Majesties pleasure
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By the King· A proclamation, for continuing the officers of the excise, during His Majesties pleasure in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1660)
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WorldCat: 65330630
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By the King· A proclamation, for observation of the thirtieth day of January as a day of fast and humiliation according to the late Act of Parliament for that purpose
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By the King· A proclamation, for observation of the thirtieth day of January as a day of fast and humiliation according to the late Act of Parliament for that purpose in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); 1661)
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WorldCat: 606985179
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By the King· A proclamation, for observation of the thirtieth day of January as a day of fast and humiliation according to the late Act of Parliament for that purpose in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1661)
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WorldCat: 606985179
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By the King· A proclamation, for observation of the thirtieth day of January as a day of fast and humiliation according to the late Act of Parliament for that purpose in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles II, King of England; 1661)
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WorldCat: 606985179
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By the King· A proclamation, prohibiting all unlawful and seditious meetings and conventicles under pretence of religious worship
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By the King· A proclamation, prohibiting all unlawful and seditious meetings and conventicles under pretence of religious worship in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); 1661)
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WorldCat: 606984972
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By the Kiug a second proclamation for the apprehension of Richard Smith, a popisg priest, stiled, and calling himselfe, the Bishop of Calcedon
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By the Kiug a second proclamation for the apprehension of Richard Smith, a popisg priest, stiled, and calling himselfe, the Bishop of Calcedon in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1629)
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WorldCat: 1145889047
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By the Knig , a proclamation for the speedy payment of such summes of money as are due to His Majesty for customes, or other duties upon merchandize, into His Majesties receipt at his citty of Oxford
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By the Knig , a proclamation for the speedy payment of such summes of money as are due to His Majesty for customes, or other duties upon merchandize, into His Majesties receipt at his citty of Oxford in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1643)
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WorldCat: 767442020
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By the Ksng : A proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed, that upon the noise of a sudden invasion intended by the Prince of Orange to be made into this our kingdom of Ireland,
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By the Ksng : A proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed, that upon the noise of a sudden invasion intended by the Prince of Orange to be made into this our kingdom of Ireland, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897927
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By the Kyng and the Quene the King and Quenes maiesties being credible enfourmed that diuerse and many there louing faythfull and obedient subiectes, inhabityng vpon the sea costes, and vsyng traffyque by sea, and dyuers others be very desirous to prepare and esquippe sundry shypes ... for the anoyaunce of there maiesties enemies the Frenchmen
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WorldCat: 606474939
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By the Kyng and the Quene the Kyng and Quenes most excellente maiesties, vnderstandinge howe that dyuers naughty and insolent persons haue now of late attempted to make quarelles
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By the Kyng and the Quene the Kyng and Quenes most excellente maiesties, vnderstandinge howe that dyuers naughty and insolent persons haue now of late attempted to make quarelles in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1557)
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WorldCat: 606474932
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By the Kyng and the Quene where as by the statute made in the seconde yeare of Kynge Henry the Fourth, concernyng the repression of heresies
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By the Kyng and the Quene where as by the statute made in the seconde yeare of Kynge Henry the Fourth, concernyng the repression of heresies in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1555)
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WorldCat: 606474918
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By the Kyng and the Quene where as Henry Dudly, Christofer Aston the elder, Chrystofer Aston the yonger, Frauncys Horsey ... forgetting theyr dueties to almyghty God, their allegyaunce to the kinges and quenes maiesties
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By the Kyng and the Quene where as Henry Dudly, Christofer Aston the elder, Chrystofer Aston the yonger, Frauncys Horsey ... forgetting theyr dueties to almyghty God, their allegyaunce to the kinges and quenes maiesties in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1556)
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WorldCat: 606474937
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By the Kyng and the Quene where as many good and profitable lawes, statutes, and ordynaunces haue bene heretofore made and deuysed, for the good gouernement, order and common weale of this realme
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By the Kyng and the Quene where as many good and profitable lawes, statutes, and ordynaunces haue bene heretofore made and deuysed, for the good gouernement, order and common weale of this realme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1555)
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WorldCat: 606474927
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By the Kyng and the Quene, where as Henrye Dudley, Christofer Aston the elder, Christofer Aston the younger, Frauncys Horsey, Edwarde Horsey, Roberte Cornewell, alias Cornewall, Richarde Tremayne, Nycholas Tremayne Richard Ryth, Roger Reinoldes, John Dale, John Calton
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WorldCat: 1066540574
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By the Kynge and Quene the Quenes most excellente hyghnes intendyng very shortly to prepare and sette forthe a nauye of shyppes vnto the seas
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By the Kynge and Quene the Quenes most excellente hyghnes intendyng very shortly to prepare and sette forthe a nauye of shyppes vnto the seas in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1558)
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WorldCat: 606474946
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By the Kynge and Quene where it is of late brought to the knowledge of the Kynge and Queenes maiesties, that many wycked and vngodly persons ... haue cõtrary to their bounden dewtyes spred and caused to be spred rumours of the decreynge or fall of the coygne or monyes commenlye called testons
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WorldCat: 606474951
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By the Kynge and the Queene the Quenes moste excellent maiestie, being credibly enformid, that not withstanding dyuers of Her Highnes restraintes, and proclamations lately made and sette furthe, aswell for the stay from goynge to the sea of shyppes
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By the Kynge and the Queene the Quenes moste excellent maiestie, being credibly enformid, that not withstanding dyuers of Her Highnes restraintes, and proclamations lately made and sette furthe, aswell for the stay from goynge to the sea of shyppes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1558)
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WorldCat: 606474956
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By the Kynge and the Quene although we ye Quene at oure fyrst cõming to the crowne were geuen to understand ye the notable and heynouse treason, enterprised by ye late Duke of Northumberland
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By the Kynge and the Quene although we ye Quene at oure fyrst cõming to the crowne were geuen to understand ye the notable and heynouse treason, enterprised by ye late Duke of Northumberland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1557)
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WorldCat: 606474969
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By the Kynge and the Quene forasmuch as the Kynge and Quenes maiesties, haue perfecte intellygence that aswell straungers resortyng hyther, as their highnes natural subiectes, haue now of late for their great gayne and lucre, not onely vsed to melte the monies and coignes of this realme, but also to but and sell the same
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WorldCat: 606475009
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By the Kynge and the Quene Philippe and Marie by the grace of God, king and queen of Englande, Spayne, Fraunce, both Cycilles, Jerusalem and Irelande
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By the Kynge and the Quene Philippe and Marie by the grace of God, king and queen of Englande, Spayne, Fraunce, both Cycilles, Jerusalem and Irelande in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1558)
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WorldCat: 606475002
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By the Kynge and the Quene the Kynges and Quenes most excellent maiesties, most gracyously considering how that a great quantitie of forged and counterfeit coynes of golde
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By the Kynge and the Quene the Kynges and Quenes most excellent maiesties, most gracyously considering how that a great quantitie of forged and counterfeit coynes of golde in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1556)
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WorldCat: 606474966
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By the Kynge and the Quene the Quenes Maiestie beynge enformed that a number of gentlemen ... hauinge dwellynge places and mansion houses in diuerse shires of the realme ... haue withdrawen them selfes from thence and lye here in or aboute the citie of London
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WorldCat: 606474999
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By the Kynge and the Quene wheras the King and Quenes maiesties heretofore cõmaunded and caused certaine monies to be coynned and sent into the realme of Irelande for the seruyce and vse of the sayd realme
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By the Kynge and the Quene wheras the King and Quenes maiesties heretofore cõmaunded and caused certaine monies to be coynned and sent into the realme of Irelande for the seruyce and vse of the sayd realme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1556)
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WorldCat: 606474961
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By the Kynge and the Quene where as the Queenes hyghnes is infourmed that dyuers and sondry euyll disposed personnes ... lately prested and reteyned to serue in Her Maiestyes nauy of shyppes ... haue withoute anye iust cause ... withdrawen themselfes from the sayde seruyce
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WorldCat: 606474973
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By the Kynge and the Quene Where as the Quenes Maiestye at the ouerture and begynnynge of the warres wyth Fraunce, did ... warne her louynge subiectes to forbeare all trafficque, and contracting wyth anye of the French nation
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By the Kynge and the Quene Where as the Quenes Maiestye at the ouerture and begynnynge of the warres wyth Fraunce, did ... warne her louynge subiectes to forbeare all trafficque, and contracting wyth anye of the French nation in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1558)
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WorldCat: 606474979
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By the Kynge and the Quene where at the openyng and begynnyng of the warres with the Frenche, the Queenes Maiestie caused her proclamation to be made and therein gave warning ... to so many of that nation inhabitynge within this realme ... to depart the same, within forty daies
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WorldCat: 606475005
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By the Kynge and the Quene whereas dyuers bokes filled bothe with heresye, sedityon and treason, haue of late, and be dayly broughte into thys realme out of forreine countries ... and some also couertly printed within this realme
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By the Kynge and the Quene whereas dyuers bokes filled bothe with heresye, sedityon and treason, haue of late, and be dayly broughte into thys realme out of forreine countries ... and some also couertly printed within this realme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1558)
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WorldCat: 606474996
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By the L. Deputie and Councel Mountioy. Whereas the Queens Most Excellent Maiestie finding by the auncient records of both her realmes of England and Ireland, and that in later times also in the reignes of Her Highnes noble progenitors, as her grandfather, father, brother, and sister, there was a difference alwaies between the monies currant in ech of Her Highnes said realmes
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WorldCat: 1151408263
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By the L. Deputie and Councell Mountioy. Whereas Hugh Neale, of the simple and ignorant called O Neale, was from Her Maiesties free and gracious disposition, not onely innobled to the title and dignity of Earle of Tyrone
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By the L. Deputie and Councell Mountioy. Whereas Hugh Neale, of the simple and ignorant called O Neale, was from Her Maiesties free and gracious disposition, not onely innobled to the title and dignity of Earle of Tyrone in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Devonshire, Charles Blount, Earl of; 1600)
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WorldCat: 1149461999
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. The stealing of horses being too frequent and pernicious to their Majesties service.
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. The stealing of horses being too frequent and pernicious to their Majesties service. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Reede-Ginckel, Godard, Baron van; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766900060
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. Their Majesties forces being now to be put into winter-quarters,
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. Their Majesties forces being now to be put into winter-quarters, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Reede-Ginckel, Godard, Baron van; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766899147
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. Their Majesties forces being now to be put into winter-quarters, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Reede-Ginckel, Godard, Baron van; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766899147
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. Whereas the right honourable the Lords-Justices of Ireland, have by their proclamation of this days date commanded that no person whatsoever do presume to carry to the camp any beer or ale,
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginckell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. Whereas the right honourable the Lords-Justices of Ireland, have by their proclamation of this days date commanded that no person whatsoever do presume to carry to the camp any beer or ale, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Reede-Ginckel, Godard, Baron van; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766900061
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginkell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. His Majesty by his royall proclamation dated at Hisborough the twentieth of June, 1690.
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By the Lieutenant-General Ginkell, commander in chief of their Majesties forces. His Majesty by his royall proclamation dated at Hisborough the twentieth of June, 1690. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Reede-Ginckel, Godard, Baron van; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766900051
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By the Lord Deputie and Councell a proclamation against the transportation of cattle
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By the Lord Deputie and Councell a proclamation against the transportation of cattle in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Falkland, Henry Cary, Viscount; 1626)
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WorldCat: 1151628506
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