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TRACTS. 40
5G To the Kings Most Exeellent Majesty : the liumhle
desires of Parliam'- Declaring the . . Motives . .
of Raising a Guard to defend themselves . . Also
Horrible News from Alanchester . . Skirmish
betwixt Lord Stranges J'orces and Followers o£
the Dep'*' Lieutenants 19 July . . Parliam'"
Protest" 4to 1G42
5G B. M. — A Description of a Prerogative lloyal :
shewing how far a Soveraigne may . . require
service of his subjects : also how far a subject is
to give true obedience 4to 164.!
56 Sandys, Edwyn (Col :).-—The Declaration of; in Vin¬
dication of himself from . . Aspersions cast upon
him by Lord Falkland and Secretary Nicholas, at
Worcester 11 Oof 1642 [6 named Witnesses]
4to 1642
57 Propositions for Peace, propounded by the King . .
to . . Parliament With . . Royall Protestation
. . cleering Doubts of His raising Arms against
Parliam*' Also the Kings . . Letter to Lord
Willoughby at Lincoln concern'g the Militia . .
Also an Order . . and Votes of Parliam' . . con¬
cerning the Message 4to 1642
57 The Humble Petition of Capt"- Will'"- Booth of
Killingholme, in Lincoln: With His Majesties
Answer. York 30 June 1642 4to 1642
57 Charles P' King.—His Majesties Message to both
Houses of Parliament of 11 June 1642. With
His . . Proclamation declaring His Majesties
purpose to go to Hull and the true purpose . .
thereof 8 July 4to 1642
57 Charles 1" King.—His Majesties Answer to a Printed
Book, entituled A Remonstrance, or, The Declara¬
tion of the Lords and Commons . . May 26 1642 :
in Answer to a Declarati(m under His Majesties
Name, concerning the businesse of Hull. 30pp.
4to 1642
57 His Majesties Answer to the Petition of the Lords
and Commons . . present'' at York 17 June 1642.
[and the Petition] 14pp 4to 1642
57 Wortley. Sir Fran*-—A Declaiation from York. In
vindication of himself from aspersions . . concern¬
ing draw injj of his sword 4to 1642
57 His Majesties Speech to the Gentry of . . York
12 May 1642. With their humble Answer . . and
Petition . . of faithfuU subjects of York . .
10,000 hands 4t<) 1642
57 To the Kings . . Majestic. The humble Petition of
the Clothiers of . . Hallifax presented at Yorke
14 Ajil 1C42. His Majesties Answer ...4to 1642
57 Charles 1*' King.—Two Proclamations . . for the
more free passage of all His loving Subjects . .
from one pluce to another 18 and 20 June
4to 1642
57 The Kings Declaration for a Pacification and Peace
between his Majestie and the Parliament. With
his Protestation to defend the Protestant Religion
. . offer of pardon to . . his subjects ...4to 1642
57 Charles P' King.—His Majesties Declaration, in
Answer to a Declaration of . . Parliii.m'' . . for
raising of . . Force . . against Traytors
4to 1642

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