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By the Quene. The Quene our soueraygne Ladye graciouslye considering the good wylles, forwardnes, and harty dispositions of her trewe louynge subiectes
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By the Quene. The Quene our soueraygne Ladye graciouslye considering the good wylles, forwardnes, and harty dispositions of her trewe louynge subiectes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mary I, Queen of England; 1553)
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WorldCat: 646671962
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By the Quene. The Quenes hyghnes vpon many great considerations for the benfyte of her common weale, dothe wyyll and straigtlye commaund al maner of persons of what condition soeuer they be ... to absteyne form kyllyng, dressyng, or eatyng of anye fleshe, vpon all such vsuall fastynge dayes
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By the Quene. The Quenes hyghnes vpon many great considerations for the benfyte of her common weale, dothe wyyll and straigtlye commaund al maner of persons of what condition soeuer they be ... to absteyne form kyllyng, dressyng, or eatyng of anye fleshe, vpon all such vsuall fastynge dayes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1559)
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WorldCat: 606517068
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie being in good and perfect peace with all princes and countreys, and meanyng, with the assistaunce of almightie God, to continue in the same: hath thought conuenient ... to notifie to her subiectes certayne articles to be by them obserued
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie being in good and perfect peace with all princes and countreys, and meanyng, with the assistaunce of almightie God, to continue in the same: hath thought conuenient ... to notifie to her subiectes certayne articles to be by them obserued in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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WorldCat: 606518034
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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 doe spread rumours abroad, that the base testons of foure pence halfepeny should not be currant after the end 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 doe spread rumours abroad, that the base testons of foure pence halfepeny should not be currant after the end of Ianuary next in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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WorldCat: 606517278
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie callyng to her good remembraunce howe well this realme is furnyshed with good lawes and orders, for redresse of many enormities
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie callyng to her good remembraunce howe well this realme is furnyshed with good lawes and orders, for redresse of many enormities in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1562)
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WorldCat: 606517430
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By the Quene. The Quenes maiestie considering howe necessary it is and pleasynge to almyghtye God, to haue concorde and peace with al princes ... hath therefore ... passed, concluded and agreed, a good, perfect, syncere and perpetuall amitie, peace ... betwene hir most excellent Maiestie ... and the ryght high and mighty Prince Henry the French Kyng
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By the Quene. The Quenes maiestie considering howe necessary it is and pleasynge to almyghtye God, to haue concorde and peace with al princes ... hath therefore ... passed, concluded and agreed, a good, perfect, syncere and perpetuall amitie, peace ... betwene hir most excellent Maiestie ... and the ryght high and mighty Prince Henry the French Kyng in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1559)
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WorldCat: 606517082
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie consyderyng the euyll disposition of sundrye her subiectes, to obserue the auncient orders for abstynence from eatyng of fleshe, aswell in the tyme of Lent
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie consyderyng the euyll disposition of sundrye her subiectes, to obserue the auncient orders for abstynence from eatyng of fleshe, aswell in the tyme of Lent in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1560)
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WorldCat: 606517233
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie contynuing in her former earnest disposition, to deliuer this realme from the infamy of al maner of bafe monyes and to restore the same to thauncient possession of as good monyes in fynes, as ever was in the same
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie contynuing in her former earnest disposition, to deliuer this realme from the infamy of al maner of bafe monyes and to restore the same to thauncient possession of as good monyes in fynes, as ever was in the same in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1561)
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie perceauing, that not withstandyng the notorious offence of Thomas Cobham, committed on the seas, against certayne subiectes of her good brother the Kynge of Spayne
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie perceauing, that not withstandyng the notorious offence of Thomas Cobham, committed on the seas, against certayne subiectes of her good brother the Kynge of Spayne in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie perceiueth that not withstandyng her commaundment lately publyshed for the ceassyng of certaine vayne and vntrue reportes touchyng a decrye of moneyes
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie perceiueth that not withstandyng her commaundment lately publyshed for the ceassyng of certaine vayne and vntrue reportes touchyng a decrye of moneyes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1562)
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WorldCat: 606517415
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandeth, that where she hath geuen order, that all her louing subiectes to whom she oweth any money vpon lone, shoulde be fully and spedyly payde: certayne persons intendyng vnduely to seeke a gayne herein, haue of late sought to redeme into theyr handes, a number of priuie seales
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandeth, that where she hath geuen order, that all her louing subiectes to whom she oweth any money vpon lone, shoulde be fully and spedyly payde: certayne persons intendyng vnduely to seeke a gayne herein, haue of late sought to redeme into theyr handes, a number of priuie seales in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie vnderstanding that there be certaine persons, hauing in times past the office of ministery in the churche, which nowe do purpose to vse their former office in preaching and ministery
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie vnderstanding that there be certaine persons, hauing in times past the office of ministery in the churche, which nowe do purpose to vse their former office in preaching and ministery in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1558)
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WorldCat: 606517066
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng that certayne vayne and vntrue rumours being of late raysed in and about her citie of London, touchyng a decrye of moneys
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie vnderstandyng that certayne vayne and vntrue rumours being of late raysed in and about her citie of London, touchyng a decrye of moneys in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1562)
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WorldCat: 606517399
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie, hauinge sundry complayntes made to her
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie, hauinge sundry complayntes made to her 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, perceauyng by experience, that her enemies the french, intende to procure by couin certaine persons of this realme, being more geuen to lucre, then to theyr dueties
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By the Quene. The Quenes Maiestie, perceauyng by experience, that her enemies the french, intende to procure by couin certaine persons of this realme, being more geuen to lucre, then to theyr dueties in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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WorldCat: 606517469
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By the Quene. The Quenes most excellent Maiestie, amongst other great and wayghtye consultacions had at sundry tymes with her counsayle ... hath founde by consente of all sortes of wyse men, that nothyng is so greuous .. as the suffraunce of the base monies
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By the Quene. The Quenes most excellent Maiestie, amongst other great and wayghtye consultacions had at sundry tymes with her counsayle ... hath founde by consente of all sortes of wyse men, that nothyng is so greuous .. as the suffraunce of the base monies in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1560)
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By the Quene. The Quenes most excellent Maiestie, wylleth all persons to vnderstande, that lyke as for maintenaunce of her realme, and the tytles and ryghtes therof, she hath continued in warre hytherto with the French Kyng
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By the Quene. The Quenes most excellent Maiestie, wylleth all persons to vnderstande, that lyke as for maintenaunce of her realme, and the tytles and ryghtes therof, she hath continued in warre hytherto with the French Kyng in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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By the Quene. The Quenes moste excellent Maiestie, beyng infourmed, that there is presently growyng and encreasyng in certaine euyll disposed persons, in and nere the citye of London, such an inordinate boldnes, as they hauing knowledge of processe sent forth out of sundry courtes of recorde ... doe not only arme themselue priuely to withstande in forcible maner
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By the Quene. The Quenes moste excellent Maiestie, beyng infourmed, that there is presently growyng and encreasyng in certaine euyll disposed persons, in and nere the citye of London, such an inordinate boldnes, as they hauing knowledge of processe sent forth out of sundry courtes of recorde ... doe not only arme themselue priuely to withstande in forcible maner in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1618)
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By the Quene. Where as the Quenes Maiestie, by her proclamation published in Nouember, the thirde yere of her Maiesties raigne, touching the valuation of forrayne coynes of golde
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By the Quene. Where as the Quenes Maiestie, by her proclamation published in Nouember, the thirde yere of her Maiesties raigne, touching the valuation of forrayne coynes of golde in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1565)
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By the Quene. Where as the Quenes maiestie, hath in his present laste session of parliament ... to repeale sondrye actes of parliament made in the time of the late Queene her maisties sister, and to reuyue and make good certaine other necessarie and godly lawes ... amongst the whiche one godlye acte there is reuiued, entituled: an acte against such persons as shal vnreuerently speake against the Sacrament of the bodie and bloude of Christ
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By the Quene. Where as the Quenes maiestie, hath in his present laste session of parliament ... to repeale sondrye actes of parliament made in the time of the late Queene her maisties sister, and to reuyue and make good certaine other necessarie and godly lawes ... amongst the whiche one godlye acte there is reuiued, entituled: an acte against such persons as shal vnreuerently speake against the Sacrament of the bodie and bloude of Christ in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1559)
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By the Quene. Where in the parliament begon and holden at Westminster the eyght day of Iune in the.xxviii. yere of the raigne of the noble king of famouse memory king Henry the eyght, father of our soueraigne lady the Quenes Maiestie, one acte and statute was then and there made, entituled, an acte limitting the pryses of wynes
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By the Quene. Where in the parliament begon and holden at Westminster the eyght day of Iune in the.xxviii. yere of the raigne of the noble king of famouse memory king Henry the eyght, father of our soueraigne lady the Quenes Maiestie, one acte and statute was then and there made, entituled, an acte limitting the pryses of wynes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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By the Quene. Where of late order hath ben geuen by the Quenes Maiesties commaundement, to sundry portes of this realme ... it is understand that some French vessels beyng prepared to the warre, and commyng into certayne of the sayd portes, haue ben vppon some suspicion stayed
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By the Quene. Where of late order hath ben geuen by the Quenes Maiesties commaundement, to sundry portes of this realme ... it is understand that some French vessels beyng prepared to the warre, and commyng into certayne of the sayd portes, haue ben vppon some suspicion stayed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1560)
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WorldCat: 606517228
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By the Quene. Where of late tyme there hath ben a certayne staye and intermission of the auncient free entercourse for marchaundise, betwixt this realme and the lowe countreys belongyng to the Kyng of Spayne the Quenes Maiesties good brother
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By the Quene. Where of late tyme there hath ben a certayne staye and intermission of the auncient free entercourse for marchaundise, betwixt this realme and the lowe countreys belongyng to the Kyng of Spayne the Quenes Maiesties good brother in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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WorldCat: 606518050
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By the Quene. Where of late tyme there hath ben a certayne staye and intermission of the auncient free entercourse for marchaundise, betwixt this realme and the lowe countreys belongyng to the Kyng of Spayne the Quenes Maiesties good brother in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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By the Quene. Where the auncient entercourse of marchaundizes betwixt our countries and the lowe countries of the kyng of Spayne our good brother, hath ben of late interrupted by sundrye prohibitions made in the sayde lowe countries
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By the Quene. Where the auncient entercourse of marchaundizes betwixt our countries and the lowe countries of the kyng of Spayne our good brother, hath ben of late interrupted by sundrye prohibitions made in the sayde lowe countries in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1564)
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By the Quene. Whereas the Quenes Maiestie by her proclamation dyd adiourne the terme of Saint Michaell last past
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By the Quene. Whereas the Quenes Maiestie by her proclamation dyd adiourne the terme of Saint Michaell last past in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Elizabeth I, Queen of England; 1563)
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By the Quene. Whereas the Quenes Maiestie by her proclamation dyd adiourne the terme of Saint Michaell last past, vntyll day of Hyllary terme nexte commyng, then to begyn at Westminster, as in tymes past hath ben accustomed, hauing then good hope that before that tyme the plague in the cities of London and Westminster woulde haue ceassed
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WorldCat: 1066361743
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By the Quene. Whereas thinfection of the plague and pestilence doth at this present remayne and continue within the cities of London and Westminster
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By the Quene. Whereas thinfection of the plague and pestilence doth at this present remayne and continue within the cities of London and Westminster in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1563)
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WorldCat: 216897842
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By the Quenes Maiestie. Elizabeth by the grace of God Quene of Englande Fraunce and Ireland, defendour of the fayth. etc
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By the Quenes Maiestie. Elizabeth by the grace of God Quene of Englande Fraunce and Ireland, defendour of the fayth. etc in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I); 1558)
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WorldCat: 1044358812
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By the Right Honorable the commissioners for the management of the several forfeired estates, goods and chattels of the rebels of Ireland Whereas their Majesties have been informed that several persons have, without any manner of authority, entred upon, seized, and taken into their hands the lands, goods and chattels of several rebels,
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WorldCat: 1107880837
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By the right honorable the lords, commissioners for the office of Earl Marshall of England
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By the right honorable the lords, commissioners for the office of Earl Marshall of England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Earl Marshal.; 1618)
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WorldCat: 836915056
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By the right honorable the lords, commissioners for the office of Earl Marshall of England in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Earl Marshal.; 1618)
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WorldCat: 1554709876
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By the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Carlisle, Earl Marshall of England during the minority of Thomas Duke of Norfolke
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By the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Carlisle, Earl Marshall of England during the minority of Thomas Duke of Norfolke in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anne, Queen of Great Britain; 1702)
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WorldCat: 766959574
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By the right honourable the Commissioners for manangement of the several forfeited estates, goods and chattels of the rebells of Ireland
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By the right honourable the Commissioners for manangement of the several forfeited estates, goods and chattels of the rebells of Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ireland. Commissioners appointed to enquire in to Forfeited Estates.; 1690)
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WorldCat: 606880421
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By the right honourable the Commissioners for manangement of the several forfeited estates, goods and chattels of the rebells of Ireland in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ireland. Commissioners appointed to enquire in to Forfeited Estates.; 1690)
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By the right honourable the House of Commons. Die Lunae, 3. Januar. 1641. It is this day ordered upon the question, by the Commons House of Parliament; that if any persons whatsoever, shall come to the lodgings of any member of this House, and there doe offer to seale the trunks, doores, or papers of any members of this House, or to seize upon their persons;
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By the right honourable the House of Commons. Die Lunae, 3. Januar. 1641. It is this day ordered upon the question, by the Commons House of Parliament; that if any persons whatsoever, shall come to the lodgings of any member of this House, and there doe offer to seale the trunks, doores, or papers of any members of this House, or to seize upon their persons; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 766890056
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By the right honourable the House of Commons. Die Lunae, 3. Januar. 1641. It is this day ordered upon the question, by the Commons House of Parliament; that if any persons whatsoever, shall come to the lodgings of any member of this House, and there doe offer to seale the trunks, doores, or papers of any members of this House, or to seize upon their persons; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 1171324756
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By the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Aldermen. These are to give notice, that the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, have been pleas'd to send down for the benefit of this city, and the counties adjacent, one thousand weight of silver, value three thousand pounds, and upwards, to the mint here, to be coyn'd
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By the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Aldermen. These are to give notice, that the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, have been pleas'd to send down for the benefit of this city, and the counties adjacent, one thousand weight of silver, value three thousand pounds, and upwards, to the mint here, to be coyn'd in ProQuest Early English Books Online (City of London (England). Lord Mayor.; 1696)
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WorldCat: 766891114
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland although wee find our selves much afflicted for the expressions wee are forced to make, of the Lord Nuncio his violent proceedings against the gouerment of the kingdome
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland although wee find our selves much afflicted for the expressions wee are forced to make, of the Lord Nuncio his violent proceedings against the gouerment of the kingdome in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council.; 1648)
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland it cannot be expressed by what suttle practices such, as for their own ambitious ends
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland it cannot be expressed by what suttle practices such, as for their own ambitious ends in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council.; 1648)
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland the deepe sense which wee haue of the sadd condition
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland the deepe sense which wee haue of the sadd condition in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council.; 1648)
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland forasmuch as after a long and serious debate, a cessation of armes and all acts of hostilities, to beginne at twelve of the clocke the fifteenth day of September
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland forasmuch as after a long and serious debate, a cessation of armes and all acts of hostilities, to beginne at twelve of the clocke the fifteenth day of September in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606803711
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland whereas by our late proclamation we have assured all and everie the inhabitants of the province of Ulster
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholicks of Ireland whereas by our late proclamation we have assured all and everie the inhabitants of the province of Ulster in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council.; 1648)
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WorldCat: 606803758
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholiques of Ireland wee the Supreame Councell of the said Confederate Catholiques, hauing of a long tyme, with deepe sense of the sufferings of the people and the wayes taken to heape miseries on this afflicted kingdome
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By the Supreame Councell of the Confederate Catholiques of Ireland wee the Supreame Councell of the said Confederate Catholiques, hauing of a long tyme, with deepe sense of the sufferings of the people and the wayes taken to heape miseries on this afflicted kingdome in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Confederate Catholics. Supreme Council.; 1648)
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WorldCat: 606803716
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By the supreme councell of the Confederat Catholicks of Ireland whereas we are informed, that very many of the inhabitants of the province of Vlster, have removed themselves, their families and creates, from their native soyle into the other provinces of this kingdome, of set purpose to avoid the charge of the war, by meanes whereof, considerable counties and places, within our quarters in the said province, are left waste and undefended, against the malignant party of the Scots,
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WorldCat: 1096284710
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By the treasuror, councell and company for Virginia. A proclamation for the erection of guest houses, 17 May, 1620
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By the treasuror, councell and company for Virginia. A proclamation for the erection of guest houses, 17 May, 1620 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Virginia Company of London.; 1620)
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By the trustees appointed by authority of Parliament, for providing maintenance for ministers, and other pious uses. April 19. 1650
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By the trustees appointed by authority of Parliament, for providing maintenance for ministers, and other pious uses. April 19. 1650 in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Trustees for Providing Maintenance for Ministers.; 1650)
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WorldCat: 606947189
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By the trustees for the deafforestation, sale and improvement of the forests, and c. all maner of persons that do pretend any interest in the forest are hereby summoned to put in their claims, either by themselves or some others in their behalfs, to the said trustees sitting at Worcester house in the Strand Middlesex within thirty days after the publication thereof
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By the trustees sitting at Worcester-house 1° Iuly, 1649 all lawful deductions made, there remaineth due from the Commonwealth to blank his executors, administrators or assignees until the day of the date hereof, the sum of blank which said sum is to be paid to the said blank his executors, administrators or assignees, upon the first day of July, which shall be in the year of Christ 1651
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By the vice-chancellour and heads of houses whereas by the rude carriage of severall schollars in this university ... severall tumultuous disorders have been lately committed ... / signed in the name, and by the consent of the heads of houses, by Dan. Greenwood, vice-can
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WorldCat: 606808470
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