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ENGLAND.—Parliament. ENGLAND.—Parliament.
Parliamentary Proceedings.—n. Chronological Series.
Two Ordinances of the Lords and Commons : . . . The
one, for enabling of the Commissioners of the Great
Seale, and the other Committees in their severall
Counties, to tender an Oath to all such persons . . . that
shall come into the Protection of the Parliament, to¬
gether with the said Oath to be taken [5 April, 1645],
The other for the discharging of the Members of both
Houses from all places both military and civill [3 April,
1645], . . . London, J. Wright, 7 April, 1645.
4°. 7J in. (2) + 6 pp.
Two Ordinances of the Lords and Commons : . . . the
one for exempting the University of Cambridge from
taxations ; the other for the regulating of the said Uni¬
versity by the Earle of Manchester, and to remove j
scandalous ministers; providing a fifth part of their
estate for their wives and children. ... 12 April, 1645. . . .
London, J. Wright, 14 April, 1645.
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 6 pp.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . author¬
izing the Committee of the militia of the city of London,
and all deputy-lieutenants, etc. in all the counties under the |
power of the Parliament, to make search for all souldiers
that have been or shall be listed or imprested to serve
for the defence of the kingdome under the command of
Sir T. Fairfax, and that they forthwith repair to their
colours within six dayes after the publishing of this
Ordinance, upon paine of death. ... 24 April, 1645. . . .
London, J. Wriiht, 25 April, 164^.
4°.7£ in. (2)+6 pp.
Two Ordinances of the Lords and Commons : . . . the
one, for raising monies out of delinquents estates, for
maintaining horse and foote, for the garrison of Glouces¬
ter, and county of Gloucester, etc. ; the other, for raising
of forces for the takeing in of Oxford. . . .
[London], T. W. for E. Husband, May 29, 1645.
4°. 7f in. (2) + 5 pp. + (1) p.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . enabling
the Committee at Goldsmith’s Hall for the Scots affaires,
to manage the ordinance of the 20 of February, 1644, for
the more speedy raising and payment of the 21000
pounds per moneth, for the foure moneths therein men¬
tioned, for payment of the army of our brethren of Scot¬
land, come in to our assistance, now upon their march
towards the southern parts for the service of the king¬
dom. . . . [13 June, 1645.]
London, T. W. for E. Husbands, June 13, 1645.
4°. 7J in. (2) + 6 pp.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for
Thursday next to be a day of thanksgiving within the
lines of communication, and throughout the whole king-
dome the 27 of this instant June, for the great victory
obtained against the Kings forces, nere Knasby . . . the
fourteenth . . . June. . . . Together with two exact rela¬
tions of the said victory, the one from Lieutenant
Generali Cromwell; . . . the other from a gallant gentle- j
man of publique imployment in that service. . . . (16
June, 1645.) London, E. Husband, June 17, 1645.
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— An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . consti- |
tuting a Committee for raising of monies for the safety {
and defence of the County of Rutland; the same to be I
rated in such sort as was the four hundred thousand
pounds granted by Act of this present Parliament. . . . j
(20 Junii, 1645.)
[London], T. W. for E. Husband, June 26, 1645.
4°. 7J in. 7 pp. + (l) p.
Parliamentary Proceedings.—11. Chronological Series.
- An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons ... for the
associating the severall counties of York, Lancaster,
Nottingham, . . . Durham, Northumberland, Cumber¬
land and Westmorland, and for raising of moneys by
monethly assessments, for the maintenance of horse and
foot, for safety and defence of the said counties. ... 20
Junii, 1645. . . . London, E. Husbands, Jun. 24, 1645.
4°. 7£ in. 22 pp.
- Die Veneris, 20 Junii, 1645. An Ordinance of the
Lords and Commons . . . for the present raising of one
and thirty thousand pounds to be presently sent to the
Scots army, now upon their march southward.
London, R. Cotes, 1645.
4°. 7f in. (2)+ 5 pp. + (l) p.
- An Aditionall Ordinance of the Lords and Commons
. . . for the better taking and expediting the accompts of
the whole kingdome. Junii 26, 1645. . . .
London, T. W. for Ed. Husband, 1645.
4°. H in. (2) +13 pp. + (1) p.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in
Parliament enabling commissioners in severall counties
to execute marshall law upon all such persons as run
away from their colours. (26 Junii, 1645.) . . .
London, T. W. for E. Husband, 1645.
4°. 7J in. 7 pp. + (l) p.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for put¬
ting the County of Surrey into a posture of defence, by
the better regulating of the trained-bands, and raising
other forces of horse and foot, for the preservation and
safety of the said county, and the pay of such foot as
shall belong to the garrison of Farnham-Castle. . . . 1
Julii, 1645. . . . London, E. Htosbands, Jul. 3, 1645.
4°. 7J in. 12 pp.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for the
raising of twenty thousand pounds, to be imployed to¬
wards the reducing of Oxford to the obedience of the
Parliament. (1 July, 1645.) . . .
London, T. W.for Ed. Husband, 1645.
4°. 7£ in. (2)+ 5 pp. + (l) p.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for the
raising and collecting of ten thousand pounds, for and
towards the redemption of distressed captives. ... 8
Julii, 1645. . . . London, L. Blaiklock, July 15, 1645.
4°. 7J in. (8) pp.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for the
raising of moneys for maintaining of five hundred horse
to be raised out of the Eastern Association. ... 10 Julii,
1645. . . . London, Edward Husband, Aug. 19, 1645.
4°. 7J in. 6 pp.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons . . . for the
reliefe of the counties of Oxon, Bucks, Berks, and South¬
ampton ; and for the better securing of the associated
counties and parts adjacent by raising 1003 horse and
506 dragoons, to be imployed with other forces, for the
blocking up of Oxon, Basing, Winchester, Wallingford,
Banbury, and other places. . . . (18 Julii, 1645.)
London, T. W.forE. Husband, 1645.
4°. 7| in. (2) + 5 pp. + (1) p.
Die Jovis, 24 Julii, 1645. An Ordinance of the Lords
and Commons ... for the levying and collecting of
money in arreare in the County of Middlesex, and Cities
of London and Westminster, Burrough of Southwark,
and places adjacent (which moneys was alotted for the
providing of a new traine of artillery, under the com¬
mand of the Earle of Essex) a great part of which moneys
is yet uncollected. . . . London, Richard Cotes, 1645.
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