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… Proposals agreed upon by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Council of the Army, to be tendered to the Commissioners of Parliament residing with the Army, and with them to be treated on by the Commissioners of the … of their Desires in pursuance of their former Declarations and Papers. In order to the clearing and securing of the …
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… advance, &c. This Day came a Letter from the General and Council of the Army to the City of the Army's advance to … The Lord General's Letter to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Common Council of London, concerning the Army's advance up to the City of London and desiring the advance of 40000l. presently for the pay of …
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… business of the Church, for settling the the Government and Discipline thereof; and in order thereunto Voted, 'That all Ordinances referred … Cattle, with what Goods they can get, fly into the Woods, leaving their Houses empty; which how sad would it be …
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… consent unto in general of the Parliament's Propositions, and desires to come to London. In brief, concerning Religion his Majesty will Consent, That the calling and sitting of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster be confirmed for three years by Act of Parliament, and confirms for three years the Directory, and the form-of …
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… about the Dispatch of the Propositions took up some time; and the Non-concurrence of the Scotch Commissioners was some … be burnt by the Hangman. A Report was made to the House, and Complaint against a dangerous Pamphlet lately printed of … Business, it was ordered the Pamphlet should be called in, and to be burnt by the Hangman; and that the said Mr. Biddle …
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… the Sirnames of those that shall Marry the two Daughters and Heirs of William Waller Esq; into the Name of Debden, was … the first time. A Bill for Relief of the Poor, was Read, and Ordered to be Ingrossed. A Bill to make the Lands and Tenements of Edward Lucas Gentleman, Deceased, Executor …
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… the Countess of Sussex her Joynture. A Bill Touching Cox and Dethick. A Bill for the better making of Woolen Cloth. A Bill prohibiting Markets and Fairs to be kept on the Sunday, was brought in from the Committee by Mr. Doyly, and put to the question, and agreed to be ingrossed. A Bill …
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… of the Statute made 21 Hen. 8. Cap. . touching Loading, and Unloading of Merchandize; the first time Read. A Bill for … of those which be Brewers, within the City of London, and Suburbs thereof, and within Two Miles Compass of the … from beyond the Sea. Besides, there is continual spoile of Woods in Sussex, and else-where by Glassmaking. Beere-Eager, …
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… in the Parliament that held Anno xxxix Eliz. Regin, and began October 24. in the same year, and ended February 9 following AN no Dom. 1597. & Regni Eliz. … eight other Earls, one Viscount, fifteen Bishops, and twenty three Barons, were present; whose Name are …
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… from the increase of manufactures, especially in the north and south parts, become so populous that much grain was imported, and he instances one year (1610) in which as much-was brought … speaks of the district about Kingsbridge, Dartmouth, and Modbury, as remarkable for the produce of barley, and
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