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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie our most gratious soueraigne Lady, by reason of the plague and pestilence, aswell in the citie of London, as in the citie of Westminster, and in diuerse other places and parts of this her Maiesties realme, did lately by her highnes procalamation adiourne part of the tearme of Saint Michael . .
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie, aswell for the commoditie of her realme, as for the benefite of sundrie of her subiects, hath heretofore ordeined a lotterie generall to be erected in her Citie of London for her said realme
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie, aswell for the commoditie of her realme, as for the benefite of sundrie of her subiects, hath heretofore ordeined a lotterie generall to be erected in her Citie of London for her said realme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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WorldCat: 606518149
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie, for auoyding of the great inconuenience that hath growen and dayly doeth increase within this her realme, by the inordinate excesse in apparel,
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie, for auoyding of the great inconuenience that hath growen and dayly doeth increase within this her realme, by the inordinate excesse in apparel in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1597)
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WorldCat: 606529007
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes Maiestie, for auoyding of the great inconuenience that hath growen and dayly doeth increase within this her realme, by the inordinate excesse in apparel, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1597)
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes most excellent Maiestie by her highnesse proclamation in Nouember last, did appoint and limit the reading of the lotterie within her Citie of London this x.of Ianuarie
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes most excellent Maiestie by her highnesse proclamation in Nouember last, did appoint and limit the reading of the lotterie within her Citie of London this x.of Ianuarie in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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WorldCat: 606518169
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes most excellent Maiestie by her hyghnesse proclamation, geuen at her manour of Hauering the xiii. of Iuly last for diuers considerations in the same expressed, was pleased to shorten the day before limited for the reading of the lottery
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes most excellent Maiestie by her hyghnesse proclamation, geuen at her manour of Hauering the xiii. of Iuly last for diuers considerations in the same expressed, was pleased to shorten the day before limited for the reading of the lottery in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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WorldCat: 216789106
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, vpon information heretofore geuen vnto the same, of the great and excessiue pryces that wines transported hither out of Fraunce
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, vpon information heretofore geuen vnto the same, of the great and excessiue pryces that wines transported hither out of Fraunce in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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WorldCat: 216781682
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, vpon information heretofore geuen vnto the same, of the great and excessiue pryces that wynes, transported hither out of Fraunce, were growen vnto, much to the impoueryshing of this her realme
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By the Queene. Whereas the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, vpon information heretofore geuen vnto the same, of the great and excessiue pryces that wynes, transported hither out of Fraunce, were growen vnto, much to the impoueryshing of this her realme in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1576)
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WorldCat: 1066558073
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By the Queene. Whereas the Quenes Maiestie by her proclamation did adiourn the terme of Saint Michael last past
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By the Queene. Whereas the Quenes Maiestie by her proclamation did adiourn the terme of Saint Michael last past in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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By the Queenes commandement, forasmuch, as it is found by good proofe, that many persons which haue serued of late on the seas, in the iourney towards Spaine and Portingale in comming from Plimmouth, and other ports of the realme, haue fallen sicke by the way, and diuers dyed as infected with the plague
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By the Queenes commaundement forasmuch as it is found by good proofe, that many persons which haue serued of late on the seas, in the iourney towardes Spayne and Portingall, in comming from Plimmouth, and other portes ... haue fallen sicke by the way, and diuers died as infected with the plague
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By the Queenes commaundement forasmuch as it is found by good proofe, that many persons which haue serued of late on the seas, in the iourney towardes Spayne and Portingall, in comming from Plimmouth, and other portes ... haue fallen sicke by the way, and diuers died as infected with the plague in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1589)
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By the Queenes Maiestie Elizabeth by the grace of God, Queene of England, France and Ireland, defendour of the faith and c. : because it hath pleased almighty God by calling to his mercie ... our dearest sister of noble memorie, Mary, late queene
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By the Queenes Maiestie Elizabeth by the grace of God, Queene of England, France and Ireland, defendour of the faith and c. : because it hath pleased almighty God by calling to his mercie ... our dearest sister of noble memorie, Mary, late queene in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1558)
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By the Queenes most excellent Maiestie. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie, being minded in this daungerous time to intertaine a certaine number of captaines and souldiers for the garding of her royall person
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By the Queenes most excellent Maiestie. The Queenes most excellent Maiestie, being minded in this daungerous time to intertaine a certaine number of captaines and souldiers for the garding of her royall person in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1588)
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By the Quene although the Quenes most excellent Maiestie myght accordyng to the good example of good and wyse prynces, leuie great sommes of money at this presente, by due execution of sundrye wholsome lawes, upon great nombre of her subiectes for transgressyng the same
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By the Quene although the Quenes most excellent Maiestie myght accordyng to the good example of good and wyse prynces, leuie great sommes of money at this presente, by due execution of sundrye wholsome lawes, upon great nombre of her subiectes for transgressyng the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1559)
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By the Quene forasmuch as diuerse light and seditious persons, delyting in continuall alterations and never contented with the present estate, haue of late much presumed, and yet cease not to inuente, spreade, and publishe many false, vntrue, and vayne rumors
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By the Quene Mary by the the grace of God Quene of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, defender of the fayth, and of the Church of England and also of Ireland in earth the supreme heade : to all mayres, shiriffes, bayliffes, constables, and to all other our officers, ministers and subiectes, to every of thẽ gretynge
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By the Quene ryght trusty and welbeloued, we greete you well : we understande by sundry meanes, that where of late we ordered a proclamation to be published in certeyne counties vpon the sea costes for the licensyng of suche as reside in any portes of the sea
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By the Quene ryght trusty and welbeloued, we greete you well : we understande by sundry meanes, that where of late we ordered a proclamation to be published in certeyne counties vpon the sea costes for the licensyng of suche as reside in any portes of the sea in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1563)
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By the Quene the Quene our soueraine ladye, understandynge that a multitude of euyl disposed persones, beying borne out of her highnes dominions in other sundrie nations, fleinge from the obeysaunce of the princes and rulers under whome they be borne ... be resorted and come into Her Maiesties realme
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By the Quene the Quenes highnes by thaduise and consente of her graces priuie counsayll is pleased and doth ordayne, that from the date and publication hereof forwardes, all maner Frenche crownes of the sunne, being of the iuste standerde finesse and weyght shalbe demed and accepted to be of the value of sixe shyllynges foure pence of curraunte moneye of this realme
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By the Quene the Quenes highnes by thaduise and consente of her graces priuie counsayll is pleased and doth ordeyne, that from the date and publication hereof forwardes, all maner Frenche crownes of the sunne, being of the iuste standerde finesse and weyght shalbe demed and accepted to be of the value of sixe shyllynges foure pence of curraunte moneye of this realme
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By the Quene the Quenes highnes well remembrynge what great inconuenience and daungers haue growen to this her hyghnes realme in tyme past thorough the diuersities of opinions, in questions of religion, and hearing also that now of late ... the same contentions be agayne muche renewed thorowe certeyne false and vntrue reportes and rumors
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie beyng infourmed, that in some partes of her realme, sundrye either ignoraunt or malicious people do spreade rumours abrode that the base testons of fourpence halfpenye should not be currant after thende of Ianuary next
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie beyng infourmed, that in some partes of her realme, sundrye either ignoraunt or malicious people do spreade rumours abrode that the base testons of fourpence halfpenye should not be currant after thende of Ianuary next in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1560)
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie certaynely vnderstandyng that the Frenche kyng hath the sixt of this present moneth caused to be published in Fraunce by sounde of trompet in this sorte, that all maner his subiectes of what estate soeuer they be, shoulde arme and equippe all maner of vesselles at theyr pleasure,
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie certaynely vnderstandyng that the Frenche kyng hath the sixt of this present moneth caused to be published in Fraunce by sounde of trompet in this sorte, that all maner his subiectes of what estate soeuer they be, shoulde arme and equippe all maner of vesselles at theyr pleasure, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1563)
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WorldCat: 606523157
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie certaynely vnderstandyng that the Frenche kyng hath the sixt of this present moneth caused to be published in Fraunce by sounde of trompet in this sorte, that all maner his subiectes of what estate soeuer they be, shoulde arme and equippe all maner of vesselles at theyr pleasure, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1563)
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie considerynge, how necessarye it is and pleasynge to Almyghtye God, to haue concorde and peace wyth all prynces
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie considerynge, how necessarye it is and pleasynge to Almyghtye God, to haue concorde and peace wyth all prynces in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1559)
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WorldCat: 606450361
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie consyderyng the returne of no small numbers of her faythfull subiectes, hauyng truely and valiauntly serued at Newhauen, and beyng many of the same sicke
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie consyderyng the returne of no small numbers of her faythfull subiectes, hauyng truely and valiauntly serued at Newhauen, and beyng many of the same sicke in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1563)
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WorldCat: 606475146
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie consyderynge the euyll dysposition of sundrye her subiectes to kepe the auncyent orders for abstynence from eatynge of fleshe, aswell in the tyme of Lent as vpon other vsuall fastynge dayes
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie consyderynge the euyll dysposition of sundrye her subiectes to kepe the auncyent orders for abstynence from eatynge of fleshe, aswell in the tyme of Lent as vpon other vsuall fastynge dayes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1561)
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie perceauyng that notwithstandyng the notorious offence of Thomas Cobham, committed on the seas agaynst certayne subiectes of her good brother the kynge of Spayne
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie perceauyng that notwithstandyng the notorious offence of Thomas Cobham, committed on the seas agaynst certayne subiectes of her good brother the kynge of Spayne in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1564)
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WorldCat: 606469225
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie perceyueth that not withstanding her commaundement lately publyshed for the ceassing of certayne vayne and vntrue reportes touching a decry of monyes
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie perceyueth that not withstanding her commaundement lately publyshed for the ceassing of certayne vayne and vntrue reportes touching a decry of monyes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1562)
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WorldCat: 606475167
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie strayghtly commaundeth all maner her admirals, vice admirals, captaynes, and maisters of her shippes ... to permit and suffer al maner of subiectes of her good brothers the king of Spaine tradyng the seas
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie strayghtly commaundeth all maner her admirals, vice admirals, captaynes, and maisters of her shippes ... to permit and suffer al maner of subiectes of her good brothers the king of Spaine tradyng the seas in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1618)
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WorldCat: 606469214
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie strayghtly commaundeth all maner of her admirals ... to permit and suffer al maner of subiectes of her good brothers the King of Spaine tradyng the seas
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie strayghtly commaundeth all maner of her admirals ... to permit and suffer al maner of subiectes of her good brothers the King of Spaine tradyng the seas in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1563)
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandinge, that of late tyme sundry persons beynge infected with certayne daungerous and pernicious opinions, in matters of religion, contrarye to the fayth of the Churche of Chryste, as Anabaptistes and suche lyke
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandinge, that of late tyme sundry persons beynge infected with certayne daungerous and pernicious opinions, in matters of religion, contrarye to the fayth of the Churche of Chryste, as Anabaptistes and suche lyke in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1560)
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WorldCat: 216782685
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng that of late tyme sundrye persons beyng infected with certayne daungerous and pernicious opinions in matters of religion, contrary to the faith of the church of Christe, as Anabaptistes
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng that of late tyme sundrye persons beyng infected with certayne daungerous and pernicious opinions in matters of religion, contrary to the faith of the church of Christe, as Anabaptistes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1560)
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WorldCat: 606469197
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng that where of late the peece of golde called the pistolet was made currant at fyue shyllynges and ten pence
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By the Quene the Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng that where of late the peece of golde called the pistolet was made currant at fyue shyllynges and ten pence in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1560)
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WorldCat: 606475152
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng, that aswell before, as sythens the late proclamation made, for reducyng of the base monies to theyr equall values, sundry people both straungers and Englyshe, haue bought and gathered together great summes of the testons
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng, that aswell before, as sythens the late proclamation made, for reducyng of the base monies to theyr equall values, sundry people both straungers and Englyshe, haue bought and gathered together great summes of the testons in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1560)
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng, that where of late the peece of gold called the pistolet was made currant at fiue shyllynges and tenne pence, and not aboue
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By the Quene The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng, that where of late the peece of gold called the pistolet was made currant at fiue shyllynges and tenne pence, and not aboue in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1560)
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By the Quene wheras the Quenes Maiestie vpon the earnest intention that she alwayes had and yet hath, to mainteyne the good and auncient amitie betwixt her Maiestie and the kyng of Spayne
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By the Quene wheras the Quenes Maiestie vpon the earnest intention that she alwayes had and yet hath, to mainteyne the good and auncient amitie betwixt her Maiestie and the kyng of Spayne in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1564)
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WorldCat: 606475178
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By the Quene where as the Quenes Maiestie for sondry great and weightie affayres, concerning her highnes, and the state of Her Maiesties realme, and churche of Englande, hathe ... sommoned Her Maiesties highe courte of Parliament
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By the Quene where as the Quenes Maiestie for sondry great and weightie affayres, concerning her highnes, and the state of Her Maiesties realme, and churche of Englande, hathe ... sommoned Her Maiesties highe courte of Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1554)
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By the Quene where in the Parliament begon and holden at Westminster the eyght daye of Iune, in the xxviii. yere of the raigne of the noble king of famouse memorye King Henry the eyght
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By the Quene where in the Parliament begon and holden at Westminster the eyght daye of Iune, in the xxviii. yere of the raigne of the noble king of famouse memorye King Henry the eyght in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1564)
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By the Quene, A proclamation to explane the Quenes Maiesties meanyng, vpon a former made in March last
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By the Quene, A proclamation to explane the Quenes Maiesties meanyng, vpon a former made in March last in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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By the Quene, for as much as contrary to good order and expresse lawes made by Parliamente in the xxxiii. yere of the raigne of the Quenes Maiesties most noble father of worthy memory Kyng Henry the Eight: many men do dayly use to ryde with handgonnes and dagges,
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By the Quene, for as much as contrary to good order and expresse lawes made by Parliamente in the xxxiii. yere of the raigne of the Quenes Maiesties most noble father of worthy memory Kyng Henry the Eight: many men do dayly use to ryde with handgonnes and dagges, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1559)
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WorldCat: 606982849
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By the Quene, the Queenes Maiestie considering the euyll disposition of sundrye her subiectes, to kepe the auncient orders for abstinence from eatyng of fleshe, as well in the tyme of Lent, as upon other vsuall fastyng dayes
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By the Quene, the Queenes Maiestie considering the euyll disposition of sundrye her subiectes, to kepe the auncient orders for abstinence from eatyng of fleshe, as well in the tyme of Lent, as upon other vsuall fastyng dayes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1562)
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By the Quene, The Quenes Maiestie consyderynge the euyll dysposition of sundrye her subiectes, to kepe the auncyent orders for abstynence from eatynge of fleshe, aswell in the tyme of Lent
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By the Quene, The Quenes Maiestie consyderynge the euyll dysposition of sundrye her subiectes, to kepe the auncyent orders for abstynence from eatynge of fleshe, aswell in the tyme of Lent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1570)
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By the Quene, The Quenes most excellent Maiestie, beyng infourmed, that there is presently growyng and encreasyng in certayne euyll disposed persons, in and near to the citye of London
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By the Quene, The Quenes most excellent Maiestie, beyng infourmed, that there is presently growyng and encreasyng in certayne euyll disposed persons, in and near to the citye of London in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1564)
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By the Quene, Whereas the Quenes Maiestie vpon the earnest intention that shee alwayes had and yet hath, to maintaine the good and auncient amitie betwixte her Maiestie and the kyng of Spayne her good brother
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By the Quene, Whereas the Quenes Maiestie vpon the earnest intention that shee alwayes had and yet hath, to maintaine the good and auncient amitie betwixte her Maiestie and the kyng of Spayne her good brother in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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WorldCat: 606517482
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By the Quene. Although the Quenes most excellent Maiestie myght accordynge to the good example of good and wyse prynces, leuye great summes of money at this present ... her Maisties sayde counsayle, by her commaundement, shall and wyll presently take order that the statute made the .xxiiii. yere of king Henry the eyght, agaynst excessiue apparell, shalbe put in execution
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By the Quene. Although the Quenes most excellent Maiestie myght accordynge to the good example of good and wyse prynces, leuye great summes of money at this present ... her Maisties sayde counsayle, by her commaundement, shall and wyll presently take order that the statute made the .xxiiii. yere of king Henry the eyght, agaynst excessiue apparell, shalbe put in execution in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1559)
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WorldCat: 606517222
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By the Quene. Forasmuch as diuers couetous people haue of late, vpon intent onlye to enryche them selues, and without any other cause reasonable, not only raysed vp the prices of all maner of grayne
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By the Quene. Forasmuch as diuers couetous people haue of late, vpon intent onlye to enryche them selues, and without any other cause reasonable, not only raysed vp the prices of all maner of grayne in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1562)
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WorldCat: 606517401
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By the Quene. Forasmuche as the tyme wherein common interludes in the Englishe tongue ar wont vsually to be played ... The Quenes Maiestie doth straightly forbyd al maner interludes to be playde eyther openly or priuately, except the same be notified before hande
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By the Quene. Forasmuche as the tyme wherein common interludes in the Englishe tongue ar wont vsually to be played ... The Quenes Maiestie doth straightly forbyd al maner interludes to be playde eyther openly or priuately, except the same be notified before hande in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1559)
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By the Quene. The Queenes Maiestie vnderstandeth, that now of late since the base and copper moneys of this realme haue bene altered into fine syluer moneys ... there is rysen great anoyaunce amongst the poore sort of her subiectes, for lacke of small moneys of fine syluer
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By the Quene. The Queenes Maiestie vnderstandeth, that now of late since the base and copper moneys of this realme haue bene altered into fine syluer moneys ... there is rysen great anoyaunce amongst the poore sort of her subiectes, for lacke of small moneys of fine syluer in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1561)
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WorldCat: 606517392
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