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ENGLAND.—Pabliament. EN GLAND.—Parliament.
Parliamentary Proceedings.—n. Chronological Series.
The Petition of the Lords and Commons . . . assembled
at Oxford, presented to his Majesty the day before the
recesse, and his Majesties gracious answer to the same;
with his Majesties protestation formerly made in the
head of his army, and now againe reprinted at the de¬
sire and by the advice of both Houses. . . . [? April,
1644.] Oxford, L. Lichfield, 1644.
4°. 7£ in. (2)+ 6 pp.
[Another edition.]
Bristoll, E. Barker and J. Bill, [April], 1644.
4°. in. (2)+ 12 pp.
Two Ordinances of the Lords and Commons ... for
the speedy demolishing of all organs, images, and all
manner of superstitious monuments in all cathedrall
parish-churches and chappels, throughout . . . England
and . . . Wales, the better to accomplish the blessed
reformation so happily begun. ... 9 Mali, 1644 (and 28
Aug. 1643). . . . London, for J. Wright, May 11, 1644. |
4°. 7| in. 8 pp.
-—— [Another edition.] Harleian Miscellany, vol.
8, pp. 107-109. 1811, 4°.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for the
better execution of the former Ordinances for sequestra¬
tion of delinquents and papists estates ; together with
an oath that is to be taken within ten dayes after notice
given of this present Ordinance, by the several se¬
questrators, committees, and persons imployed by vertue
of the said Ordinance. . . . (24 May, 1644.)
[London],*L. Blaiklock, May 27, 1644.
4°. 7f in. 11 pp. + (l) p.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for
Master Solliciters doing, all acts which ought or may
be done by Mr. Atturney Generali. ... 28 May, 1644.
. . . London, M. Walebanck, May 30, 1644.
4°. 7 in. (2) + 6 pp.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . constitut- I
ing and appointing Sergeant Major Generali Eichard
Brown, to be Sergeant Major Generali of all the forces
raised ... by authority of Parliament, for the reducing
of . . . Oxford, . . . Wallingford, the fort of Greenland-
house, and . . . Banbury. . . . Also, the said . . . E. Brown |
is hereby enabled to call together and assemble a councell
of war, for the executing of justice upon offenders. . . .
8 Junii, 1644. . . .
London, M. Walbanck, June 10, 1644. j
4°. 7 in. 8 pp.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons ... for as- j
sociating of the counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen and
Cardigan, for the mutuall defence and safety of each
other. . . . Also a Committee is hereby authorised to put !
in execution the Ordinances for sequestration of malig-
nants and papists estates, and weekly assessments. 8
Junii, 1644. . . .
[London], E. Husbands, June 14, 1644.
4°. 7 in. 8 pp.
Die Sabbathi, 15 Junii, 1644. An Ordinance of the
Lords and Commons ... for continuance of the former
Ordinance for four moneths longer, from the time of the |
expiration of the said Ordinance, for the raising, main¬
taining, paying and regulating of 3,000 foot, 1,200 horse, |
and 500 dragoons, to be commanded by Sir W. Waller, |
as Sergeant Major Generali of the said forces, under . . .
the Earl of Essex. . . . [London, 1644.] |
4°. 7 in. pp. 15-18. Part of a collection.
Parliamentary Proceedings.—11. Chronological Series.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . that the
Committee for the militia of London, shall have power
to impose upon all such persons as have any stocks
going in trade, within the line of communication, to find
such proportion of armes, and pay such persons as have
beene or shall be appointed to beare the same, as the
said Committee shall thinke fit, not exceeding three foot
souldiers for any one man. Also to search in all sus-
pitious places for papists, and other ill-affected persons,
expell them out of the limits aforesaid, and seize all
armes and ammunition which they shall find in the
custody of any such. ... 15 Junii, 1644. . . .
London, J. Wright, June 17, 1644.
4°. 7J in. (2)+ 6 pp.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons ... for ex¬
cluding such members of either House of Parliament, as
have deserted the Parliament, and adhered to those that
leavie war against the Parliament. ... 29 Junii, 1644. . . .
London, E. Husbands, July 9, 1644.
4°. 7J in. 7 pp. + (l) p.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for
putting the associated counties of Suffolk, Norfolk,
Essex, Huntingdon, Hertford, Cambridge, Lincoln, the
Isle of Ely, and the cities of Lincoln and Norwich into
a posture of defence. ... [3 July, 1644.]
London, E. Husbands, July 5, 1644.
4°. 7 in. 15 pp. + (1) p.
Die Lunae, 8 Julii, 1644. An Additional! Ordinance
for the Excise or New-impost. . . .
London, R. Cotes and J. Raworth, 1644.
4°. 7 in. (2) pp. + pp. 79-84. Part of a collection.
■ An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . concern¬
ing a new excise upon allum, copperas, Monmouth-caps,
and hats of all sorts, hopps, saffron, starch . . . and
many other goods and commodities imported, made, or
growing in this kingdom, not formerly paying excise, for
the present paying of such pressing debts as are due
unto severall handicrafts men, and other persons, for
armes, ammunition, and for other services of the state. . . .
8 Julii, 1644. London, J. Wright, July 10, 1644.
4°. 7 in. (2) +6 pp.
- An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for rais¬
ing an army of horse and foot in the severall counties
and cities herein mentioned, to be ready to march the
twentieth of this instant July, and to continue onely for
the space of two moneths, the said forces to be paid by
their severall counties, according to their severall pro¬
positions. ... 12 Julii, 1644. . . .
London, E. Husbands, July 15, 1644.
4°. 7f in. 12 pp.
- An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons ... for the
provision of turff and peate, for the cities of London and
Westminster, and the suburbs thereof. . . .
London, E. Husbands, July 20, 1644.
4°. 7J in. 7 pp. + (1) p
- An Ordinance declaratory of the Lords and Commons . . .
for the regulating of the excise upon flesh, viz. beeves,
muttons, veals, porks, lambs, and other butchers meat
kill’d for provision of victuals. ... 3 Augusti, 1644. . . .
London, R. Cotes and J. Raivorth, [1644].
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 6 pp.

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