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SCOTLAND
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SCOTLAND.—Parliament.
Separate Transactions.
A Letter sent by the commissioners of the kingdome
of Scotland [5 Nov. 1647] to the Speakers of both houses
of pailiameiit, for his majesties connning to London,
to treat with the Houses about the propositions for peace ;
as also, a petition [to the Lords and Commons] of the
city of London, and of severall counties and corporations,
in conformity to that letter. London, 1647.
4°. 7i in. 8 pp.
■ A Message to both houses of padiament, for a personall
treaty with the king, ... by the lord Lowden, the lord
Lauderdale, sir Charles Erskine, Mr. Hugh Kennedy
and Mr. Kobert Barclay, commissioners from the king-
dome of Scotland ; subscribed by the said commissioners,
Novemb. 5, 1647 ; also, a letter from the army, concern¬
ing the propositions to be sent to his majesty . . . Nov.
6, 1647. . . . London, B. Ihbitson, 1647.
4°. 7 in. (2)+6 pp.
• A Letter from the Scots commissioners [dated 17 Nov.
1647], to the parliament concerning the king's majesty.
. . . See Charles i.. King of Great Britain and Ireland.
His majesties gracious message and propositions from the
Isle of Wyght, for setling of the church and kingdome,
and paying of the army. . . . 1647, 4°.
The Answer of the commissioners of the kingdome of
Scotland, to both houses of parliament, upon the new
propositions of peace, and the foure Bills to be sent to
his majestie (Decemb. 17, 1647).
Edinburgh, E, Tyler, 1647.
4°. 7Jin. 39 pp.+ (1) p.
■ ■ • • [Another edition.] London, B. Bostock, 1647.
4°. 7J in. 32 pp.
A Declaration of the kingdome of Scotland, to the
parhament of England; together, with the answer of the
commissioners for the kingdom of Scotland, to both
houses of parliament upon the new propositions of
peace, and the foure Bills to be sent to his majesty.
[17 Dec. 1647.]
Edinburgh, E. Tyler, [Lcmdoiil, reprinted by T.
Walkeley, 1647.
4°. 7J in. (2)+.39 (error for 31) pp. + (l) p.
• A Declaration from the nobility of . . . Scotland in
behalfe of all the commoners of that nation . . . concern¬
ing the kings . . . majesty; together with their desires I
to . . . parliament, touching the preservation of his i
majesties royall person . . . Whereunto is annexed the :
kings . . . last message to his subjects . . . touching the
immediate proceedings of the army. . . . [? Dec. 1647.]
London, E. Norton, 1647.
4°. 7 in. (8) pp.
The Demands and proposals of the parliament of Scot¬
land to be presented to the parliament of England, by
the lord Lee, for removing the king neer London, a
personall treaty, and the disbanding the lord Faiifax his
army. Votes of the parliament of Scotland that the
parliament of England have broken the Covenant and
treaties in seven particulars, and the answer given to the
English commissioners ... 19 April 1648. \
London, B. Alsop, 1648. I
4°. 7 in. (2) + Gpp. I
The Eesolution of the kingdome of Scotland [27 April,
1648], concerning the king's majesty, religion, crown,
and kingdoms: read in both houses of parliament as¬
sembled at Westminster ; wherein they declare their full
resolution to preserve and defend . . . the king; . . . and
the proceedings of both houses thereupon. . . .
London, for G. W., 1648.
4°. 7i in. (8) pp.
SCOTLAND.—Parliament.
Separate Transactions.
- A Declaration of the parliament of Scotland, to all his
majesties good subjects of this kingdom, concerning their
resolutions for religion, king, and kingdoms in pursuance
of the ends of the Covenant. [29th April, 1648.]
Edinburgh, E. Tyler, 1648.
4°. 7iin. 15 pp.+ (1) p.
- [Another edition.]
Edinburgh, E. Tyler, rejyrinted at Londo7i for J.
Huntscot, 1648.
4". 7 in. 15 pp.+ (1) p.
- Seven propositions sent from the parliament of Scot¬
land to the parliament of England; concerning the
king's majesty, and the citizens of London, touching
their priviledge and liberties . . . brought by Lieut. Col.
Marshall, and presented . . . May the 3, 1648; together
with his speech at the delivering thereof, and the proceed¬
ings of both houses thereupon ; likewise, a letter from
. . . the Lord Generall to the house of commons, con¬
cerning the citizens of London, and their late petition.
London, B. TF., 1648.
4°. 7Jin. (2) +0 pp.
- An Act for the leavying of horse and foot, to be put out
by the shires and burghs; and the list of the colonells,
with their severall numbers of horse and foot. (Edin¬
burgh, 4 May, 1648.)
Edcnburgh, E. Tyler, re-printed at London, for J.
Hunscot, 1648.
4°. 7J in. 10 pp.
- Act prorogating the monethly maintenance for five
moneths, viz. from the first ot March 1648 to the first of
August, 1648. (9 Mali 1648.)
Edinburgh, E. Tyler, 1648.
4°. 7 in. 11 pp. + (l) p.
- A Declaration of the parliament of Scotland to the
synods and presbyteries in that kingdom ; concerning
their present proceedings in leavying an army for the
good of religion, his majesties rescue, and the true peace
of both kingdoms ; together, with severall Acts of parlia¬
ment and committee of estates, concerning the authority
and lawfulnesse of their parliament, and the obedience
to, and observation of the acts and constitutions thereof.
[10 June, 1648.]
Edinburgh, re-printed at London for B. Bostock,
1648.
4°. 7 in. 8 pp.
- A Declaration of the committee of estates of the parlia¬
ment of Scotland, to the . . . houses of the parliament,
and to all their brethren of England, concerning the
necessity, grounds, and ends of their engagement, and of
the return of the Scots armie into England.
Edinhjirgh, E. Tyler, 1648.
4°. 7i in. (2) + 17pp. + (l)p.
- [Another edition.] A Declai'ation of the commit¬
tee of the estates of parliament of Scotland. ... 21 Julii,
1648. . . . London, J. Wright, 1648.
4°. 7i in. (2)+21 pp. + (1) p.
[Another edition.] A Declaration of the commit¬
tee of the estates of the parliament of Scotland.
London, B. Bostock, 1648.
4°. 7J in. 24 pp.
- The Declaration of the committee of estates of the
parliament of Scotland, or the five reasons of their armies
comming into England. . . . See London.—11. Civic and
Municipal Institutions. Coiirt of Common Council.
Two petitions of the Lord Major, aldermen, and com-
mon-councell of the city of London. . . . 1648, 4°.

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