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Whereas the House was this day informed that some person or persons have printed and published some things that have been agitated before the Lords in Parliament, without any order of the House, in a presumptuous manner, and contrary to all usage in former times it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that no person or persons hereafter shall presume to print or publish any act, ordinance, order, vote ... belonging to this House, without order from the same
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WorldCat: 606751640
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Whereas the Kings Maiestie hath alwayes bene ready to imbrace and cherish such a perfect amitie and friendship betweene him and the King of Spaine, and the Archdukes his good brethren,
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Whereas the Kings Maiestie hath alwayes bene ready to imbrace and cherish such a perfect amitie and friendship betweene him and the King of Spaine, and the Archdukes his good brethren, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); 1605)
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WorldCat: 766946678
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Whereas the Kings Maiestie, for the better reliefe and sustentation of the poorer sort of people within this his kingdome, in this time of scarcitie and dearth of corne and graine, did out of his princely and gracious disposition, lately cause certaine orders to bee generally published and sent into all the counties, cities, and principall places of this realme for the seruing of the markets from time to time with conuenient quantities of corne and graine, whereby the poore might be chiefly prouided for with so much thereof, as should be necessary for them at reasonable rates
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WorldCat: 766943846
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Whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie, vpon information giuen to his highnesse of the infection of the plague growen and dispersed in his cities of London and Westminster,
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Whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie, vpon information giuen to his highnesse of the infection of the plague growen and dispersed in his cities of London and Westminster, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1603)
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WorldCat: 766946587
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Whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majestie hath lately published a declaration, intituled, His Majesties Declaration for encouragement of seamen and mariners imployed in the present service ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Ossory
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Whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majestie hath lately published a declaration, intituled, His Majesties Declaration for encouragement of seamen and mariners imployed in the present service ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Ossory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of; 1665)
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WorldCat: 606754856
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Whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majesty was gratiously pleased upon Munday the ninteenth day of September last past, in the head of his army, to make His Royall protestation in these words
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Whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majesty was gratiously pleased upon Munday the ninteenth day of September last past, in the head of his army, to make His Royall protestation in these words in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Charles I, King of England; 1643)
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WorldCat: 1064138681
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Whereas the Lady Wentworth gives out ... that she is ready and willing to ... go to a tryal at law, with the Lady Poole her sister, and the Countess of Newbrough, for and concerning a debt of 6000 l. due and owing to them
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WorldCat: 606810227
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Whereas the late farmers of His Majesties customs and other revenues of this kingdom, have convenanted with His Majesty, that they shall, and will pay and discharge all debentures for repayments of customs for foreign goods made within the time of their farm ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Arran
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Whereas the late farmers of His Majesties customs and other revenues of this kingdom, have convenanted with His Majesty, that they shall, and will pay and discharge all debentures for repayments of customs for foreign goods made within the time of their farm ... by the Lord Deputy and Council, Arran in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Arran, Richard Butler, Earl of; 1683)
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WorldCat: 606754877
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Whereas the late horrid plot and conspiracy of divers priests and Jesuits, and other papists, against His Majesties sacred person, and for the subversion of the Protestant religion and His Majesties government, hath been so far discovered, that the said effects thereof have by His Majesties care and the blessing of Almighty God been hitherto prevented, and the most notorious offenders therein brought to condigne punishment in England, or are secur'd, or fled from justice ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde
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WorldCat: 606754889
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Whereas the late Parliament dissolving themselves and resigning their powers and authorities, the government of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, by a Lord Protector, and successive triennial parliaments, is now established
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Whereas the late Parliament dissolving themselves and resigning their powers and authorities, the government of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, by a Lord Protector, and successive triennial parliaments, is now established in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Privy Council.; 1653)
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WorldCat: 606551418
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Whereas the Lords and Commons in Parliament have made an ordinance for the more strict and solemn keeping of the dayes of publike fast, which are not by all persons duly observed
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Whereas the Lords and Commons in Parliament have made an ordinance for the more strict and solemn keeping of the dayes of publike fast, which are not by all persons duly observed in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606563866
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Whereas the lords and gentlemen of the kingdom of Scotland, met at Whitehall at our desire, to advise what is to be done for securing the Protestant religion
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Whereas the lords and gentlemen of the kingdom of Scotland, met at Whitehall at our desire, to advise what is to be done for securing the Protestant religion in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 1044345182
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Whereas the Lords in Parliament have this day been informed that the King is resolved to adjourn the next term from Westminster to York
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Whereas the Lords in Parliament have this day been informed that the King is resolved to adjourn the next term from Westminster to York in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.; 1642)
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WorldCat: 606751644
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Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, did by their humble address, beseech her Majesty, that since the papists and non-jurors were so insolent,
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Whereas the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, did by their humble address, beseech her Majesty, that since the papists and non-jurors were so insolent, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Bolton, Charles Powlett, Duke of; 1714)
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WorldCat: 606677480
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Whereas the lords spiritual and temporal, and the knights, citizens and burgesses, members of the Parliament of King Charles the Second ... have desired Us to cause Our letters to be written
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Whereas the lords spiritual and temporal, and the knights, citizens and burgesses, members of the Parliament of King Charles the Second ... have desired Us to cause Our letters to be written in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 606819587
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Whereas the master and wardens of the Company of Apothecaries of the city of London have lately received two precepts from the Right honourable the Lord Mayor of the same city, to advertise them that some of the judges have declared their opinions, that all persons under any degree of trust in any company or corporation whatsoever, are comprized within the Act of Parliament, entituled, An Act for preventing dangers which may happen from popish recusants, and obliged to perform what is thereby required
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WorldCat: 1056402964
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Whereas the militia are by special orders of the government acually imployed in defense of the countrey, and many of them excuse their attendance, upon pretence that they are already inlisted in the Army, or intend to be so which we conceive very prejudicial to Their Majesties service
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WorldCat: 1012091397
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Whereas the necessity of affairs does require speedy advice
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Whereas the necessity of affairs does require speedy advice in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William III, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 1086443120
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Whereas the necessity of affairs does require speedy advice,
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Whereas the necessity of affairs does require speedy advice, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William, III, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766877234
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Whereas the necessity of affairs does require speedy advice, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (William, III, King of England; 1688)
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WorldCat: 766877234
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Whereas the office and duty of church wardens and the reparacon of churches, chappells, and churchyards, are of ecciacoll cognizance and belong to the eccliasticall courts?, and it being found that by the delay, ...pnes, and obstinacy of offenders that eccliasticall censures are not regarded, and thereby churches, chappells and churchyards become ruinous
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WorldCat: 1404376688
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Whereas the old and implacable enemy having for some time before the restoring of this Parliament formed a design for the bringing in of Charles Stewart ... by the Parliament
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Whereas the old and implacable enemy having for some time before the restoring of this Parliament formed a design for the bringing in of Charles Stewart ... by the Parliament in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament.; 1659)
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WorldCat: 65327516
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Whereas the Parliament in and by an act, bearing date the 14th of August, 1649 concerning the excise; have appointed the general of their forces for the time being, to order and enjoyn all colonels, captains, officers, and souldiers under his command
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Whereas the Parliament in and by an act, bearing date the 14th of August, 1649 concerning the excise; have appointed the general of their forces for the time being, to order and enjoyn all colonels, captains, officers, and souldiers under his command in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Albemarle, George Monck, Duke of; 1660)
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WorldCat: 1086448160
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued until the third day of August next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament until l the seventh day of September next ... by the Lord Deputie, Ossory
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued until the third day of August next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament until l the seventh day of September next ... by the Lord Deputie, Ossory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of; 1665)
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WorldCat: 606754905
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the first day of December next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the seventeenth day of January next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the first day of December next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the seventeenth day of January next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of; 1664)
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WorldCat: 606754895
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the fourth day of July next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the third day of August next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the fourth day of July next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the third day of August next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of; 1665)
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WorldCat: 606754903
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the seventeenth day of January next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the twentieth day of February next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the seventeenth day of January next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the twentieth day of February next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of; 1664)
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WorldCat: 873703270
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the tenth day of April next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the second day of May next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the tenth day of April next, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations, we have thought it fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the second day of May next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of; 1665)
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WorldCat: 606754900
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the three and twentieth day of this instant September, and whereas for sundry causes and considerations we have thought fit and convenient and necessary further to prorogue the said Parliament untill the five and twentieth day of October next ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory
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WorldCat: 606754891
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the twentieth day of this instant February ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory
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Whereas the Parliament stands prorogued untill the twentieth day of this instant February ... by the Lord Deputy, Ossory in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ossory, Thomas Butler, Earl of; 1665)
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WorldCat: 606778721
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Whereas the prebendaries of the Church of St. Paul are oblig'd, in course to preach upon the holy days through-out the year: I have appointed those sermons to be preached at Bow-Church, till the Cathedral be finish't and in the following order for the year ensuing
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WorldCat: 1066352136
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Whereas the process of His Majesties Court of Exchequer are issued out to several sheriffs, collectors, and receivers of the respective counties, towns, and places of this kingdom, for divers arrears of rents, debts, and other sums of money due to the kings Majestie, at or before the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand six hundred sixty eight ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde
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WorldCat: 606754908
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Whereas the professor hereof, Iacobus Maximinus, borne in Italy, and lately come out of Germanie, hath attained vnto the demonstration of the making of foure most strange and rare artificiall stones, and a sweete ball, and the true vertues thereof: and the names and colours of euery stone The first, is the moraccolocius stone is white: the famous amethist is the redde stone: the famous safaris is the purple stone: the safonya, which is the straw coloured stone, and c
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WorldCat: 606483031
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Whereas the Queen has been pleased to direct, that a monthly correspondence be established between this kingdom, and Her Majesties dominions on the continent of America, by packet-boats, to pass to, and from Bristol and New York,
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Whereas the Queen has been pleased to direct, that a monthly correspondence be established between this kingdom, and Her Majesties dominions on the continent of America, by packet-boats, to pass to, and from Bristol and New York, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Great Britain. Post Office.; 1710)
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WorldCat: 766857010
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Whereas the Queenes Maiestie doth vnderstand, that notwithstanding her late proclamation concerning such persons as wander abroad in the habite of souldiers, there are diuers persons pretending to haue serued in the late warres and seruice as souldiers
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Whereas the Queenes Maiestie doth vnderstand, that notwithstanding her late proclamation concerning such persons as wander abroad in the habite of souldiers, there are diuers persons pretending to haue serued in the late warres and seruice as souldiers in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Privy Council.; 1592)
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WorldCat: 606528833
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Whereas the right honorable Henrie Earle of Huntingdon hath paid in ready mony to Sir Thomas Smith Knight, Treasurer of Virginea , the somme of ffortie pounds in full paimnt of 120 pd ? for his aduentures towards the said voiage ... written this 2d of December 1613
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WorldCat: 1086510677
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Whereas the Right Honourable the Lord High Chancellor hath this morning signified to this court, that His Majesty takes notice and is displeased, that the streets of this city are no better kept in paving and cleansing
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WorldCat: 811615387
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Whereas the right reverend father in God, Dr. John Hacket, late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, out of his great kindness to Trinity college in Cambridge
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WorldCat: 904343239
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Whereas the sins of prophane swearing and cursing are offenses forbidden by the word of God, and do highly provoke his wrath, not onely against the persons that are guilty thereof but also against the place where such crimes are permitted to pass unpunished ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde
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Whereas the sins of prophane swearing and cursing are offenses forbidden by the word of God, and do highly provoke his wrath, not onely against the persons that are guilty thereof but also against the place where such crimes are permitted to pass unpunished ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Ormonde in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of; 1666)
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WorldCat: 606754910
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Whereas the summe of two hundred thousand pound is to be paid to our brethren of Scotland or their assistance in the warre, for the speedy raising whereof, some course by ordinance of both houses is already taken, for the forcing of those to lend thereunto, who shall not doe it willingly, and further course will bee taken therein
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WorldCat: 1066569107
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Whereas the trustees have found, that the method for hearing claims, according to the order in which they were entred, is prejudical to several claimants
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Whereas the trustees have found, that the method for hearing claims, according to the order in which they were entred, is prejudical to several claimants in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Amory, Thomas; 1700)
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WorldCat: 1066550946
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Whereas the woodmongers and retailers in fuel do pretend, that they carry coals for 3 s. per chaldron, and that the carrmen will not carry them under 4 s. per chaldron to this the carrmen do say, that they are ready to carry them to any place within the gates at 2 s. per chaldron, and to any place without the gates to the barrs at 2 s. 4 d. per chaldron ... : to the right worshipful the governours of Christ's-Hospital ... this 25th day of October, 1694 / Tho. Raven ... et al
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WorldCat: 1066360230
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Whereas the worshipful Company of the Mercers, London, upon a proposal made to them by the Reverend Dr. Assheton, did, by a paper dated the 8th of Febr. 1698. publish and declare in the words following: that is to say
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Whereas the worshipful Company of the Mercers, London, upon a proposal made to them by the Reverend Dr. Assheton, did, by a paper dated the 8th of Febr. 1698. publish and declare in the words following: that is to say in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Mercers' Company (London, England); 1699)
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WorldCat: 180712466
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Whereas there are many and great abuses daily committed by the importing into and exporting out of this kingdome, divers prohibited goods and merchandise, contrary to the lawes
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Whereas there are many and great abuses daily committed by the importing into and exporting out of this kingdome, divers prohibited goods and merchandise, contrary to the lawes in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Parliament.; 1643)
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WorldCat: 606751442
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Whereas there has a scandalous paper been lately dispers'd abroad, reflecting upon the honor and conscience of a member of the Colledg of Physicians, as if the prizes exacts for his medicines were more exoribtiant than any he complains of in the apothecaries
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WorldCat: 766919224
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Whereas there has been a horrid and detestable conspiracy formed and carried on by papists and other wicked and traiterous persons for assassinating His Majesties royal person
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Whereas there has been a horrid and detestable conspiracy formed and carried on by papists and other wicked and traiterous persons for assassinating His Majesties royal person in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Leverett, John.; 1699)
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WorldCat: 606561119
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Whereas there is an accurate account and description of Ireland designed to be made publick in the English Atlas undertaken by Moses Pitt of London, and in order thereto, some gentlemen in Dublin have agreed to meet weekly for reviewing such an account, as shall from time to time come from under the pen of Mr. William Molyneux, as also to bring in some materials to the said description; this is earnestly to entreat all persons that they would be pleased freely to communicate their answers to these following quæries, or any of them, directing them to Mr. William Molyneux nigh Ormonds Gate in Dublin, or to any other of their acquaintance in Dublin that may communicate to them the said Mr. Molyneux, not forgetting to specifie in their letters the place of their habitation that they may be again written to if occasion requires
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WorldCat: 606838207
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Whereas there is an act now in force, prohibiting several French commodies which did at first encourage some persons to endeavour the promotion of the linnen manufacture in some parts of this kingdom
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WorldCat: 1011945969
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Whereas there is and hath been yeerely, and euery yeere, on festiual dayes, and others, great store of the siluer and guilt plate belonging to the Kings Maiestie, the Prince, and nobles of this realme lost
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Whereas there is and hath been yeerely, and euery yeere, on festiual dayes, and others, great store of the siluer and guilt plate belonging to the Kings Maiestie, the Prince, and nobles of this realme lost in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1624)
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WorldCat: 606481309
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Whereas there is and hath been yeerely, and euery yeere, on festiual dayes, and others, great store of the siluer and guilt plate belonging to the Kings Maiestie, the Prince, and nobles of this realme lost in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James I, King of England; 1624)
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WorldCat: 606481309
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