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    A dangerous and bloudy plot discovered whereby should have been murthered and most barbourously massacred fourscore of the House of Commons, divers of the chiefe actors being revealed. Also a terrible fight between London and Saint Albones, betwixt a party of the Royalists and a party of the Parliaments forces. With a great and bloudy fight at sea, wherein was taken 1 ship 10 peice of ordnance, all their arms and great store of ammunition besides much rich marchandize. Likevvise a great overthrow given to the Scots, and the last intelligence from Newport touching the successfull proceedings between the Kings Majesty and the commissioners of Parliament.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "8ber [i.e. October] 3d". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The declaration and proposals of the citizens of London concerning the Lord Generall Fairfax, and the armies entring, and quartering within the vvals of the said city; and the promise and protestation of the Common-Councell thereupou [sic]. With the answer and resolution of His Excellency to the said declaration and proposals; sent to the Right Honorable, the Lord Major, and court of aldermen. And His Excellencies further desires and declaration touching the said city, and the excize office. Signed, T. Fairfax. Together, vvith the proposals of the Army, eoncerning [sic] Major Gen. Brown, and the impeached members now under restraint; presented to the House of Commons by Col. VVhaley. And the answer of the House thereunto. Published by authority.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. ; England and Wales. Army. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 12th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The declaration of His Excellency the Lord General Fairfax, and his General Councel of officers, shewing the grounds of the Armies advance towards the City of London. By the appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, Lord General, and his General Councel of officers, held at Windsor, Nov. 30. 1648. Signed, John Rushvvorth, Secr'
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Army. Council. and Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec:"; 'Novemb.' in imprint has been crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    An order of the right honourable the Commons in high court of Parliament assembled, for appointing a committee of the House, to treat with a committee of the Common-Councell of the city of London, and of the commanders of the souldiers, and commission-officers in the said city; concerning their engagement for the safety and security of His Majesties person, and the Parliament, during the time of the intended personall treaty; with the results of the committee and Common-Councell thereupon. : Die Mercurii, 5. Julii, 1648.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. and City of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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    Reproduction of original in the Henry E. Huntington Library.
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    A candle for the blinde citizens of London, to see by: by a freeman of the same city, though of neither ranke or quality, yet reall in heart, fearing God, honouring his King, and a lover of truth, peace, and the brotherhood. With Englands farewell from its ancient prosperity, to its new change of misery.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "8ber [i.e. October] 2d". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A sober caution to the common councell of the city of London, for procuring his Majesty to come to a personall treaty. / By a well-wisher to the city and kingdome.
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    1648
    
    Author(s):
    I. D.
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    Signed on p.7: I.D. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 29". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The true ansvver of the Parliament to the petition of the Lord Major, and Common-Councell, for removing the army, securing the tower, putting the city into a posture of defence, and to have major generall Skippon commander in chiefe. Also, the oath and information of Mr. Iohn Everet, discovering to the lord major and common-councell, the intents of the army against the city of London. Likevvise, a letter from Norwich of the manner of blowing up of the magazine there, the killing of above 100. persons and other sad accidents, which happened at the same time. April 27. 1648. Imprimatur Gilb. Mabbot.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. ; T. S. and City of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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    The Lords' reply acknolwedges receiving the Common-Council's petition the 27th of April. "A letter from Norwich" is dated and signed: Norwich 25. April 1648. T.S. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Die Martis, 23. Maii, 1648. Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for putting all delinquents, papists, ministers, officers and souldiers of fortune that have adhered to the enemy during the late warr, out of the cities of London, Westminster, late lines of communication, and twenty miles distant. With the severall qualifications and penalties therein exprest.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament.
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    Imprint from Wing. The second ordinance is dated: Die veneris, 16. Junii, 1648; signed: Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliamentorum. Annotations on Thomason copy: "23th"; [other annotations, not by Thomason] "To mr. Ge. Thomason"; ...
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    The declaration and remonstrance of the Kings Majesties loyall subjects within the City of London, to the Lords & Commons assembled at Westminster, concerning the army under the command of the Lord Gen. Fairfax, & the discontents & jealousies thereof, occasioned by their aversnesse to the settlement of religion, their disaffection to the city, and the advancement of their own private power and ends. Also, the proposalls of Sir Charles Lucas, to the Councell of Warre before his death. And a great fight near Nampswich, in Cheshire, divers killed, and 1500. taken prisoners.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Lucas, Charles, Sir, 1613-1648.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept. ye 4". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The declaration of the armie concerning the Kings Majesty, and the treaty; and their resolution to execute justice upon all those Lords and Commons, aldermen, and Common-councell-men of the city of London, who invited Duke Hambleton and his army into this Kingdome. Also, their letter to the citizens of London, who presented the late and large petition to the Parliament, against a personall treaty with the King; and their protestation to live and die with them against all opposers whatsoever. Presented to His Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax, in the name of the officers and soldiery of the army, and commanded to be printed and published. Subscribed, Paul Hobson. Whereunto is annexed, new propositions from the King, his declaration concerning the Presbyterian government, and a journall of the proceedings of the treaty.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Army. and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) aut
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    Place of publication from Wing. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A citie-dog in a saints doublet: a missive to the sage common-councell-men of London, who now they can neither will nor chuse; are willing to have his Majestie to London. To the rebell city. Strumpet disloyall to thy Soveraigns throne, ...
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Place of publication from Wing. Partly in verse. Only pages 1 and 2 are numbered. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 19th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A case for the city-spectacles
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    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan. 6th 1647"; the "8" in the imprint has been crossed out. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A declaration of the right honourable the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London, concerning the great and apparent danger of the said city, and the desires and proceedings of the Common-Councell-men therin, in behalf of the citizens. Also, their present summons and directions (in His Majesties name) to the trained bands and citizens, touching the preservation of the peace, defence of themselves, the city, and the magistrates thereof. Agreed upon by the honourable court at Guild-Hall, on Tuesday last, April 25. 1648. Michel.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council. ; R. V. ; T. H. and England and Wales. Parliament.
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    Contains three letters: The first the Lord Mayor's announcement, in black letter, dated: 25. April, 1648; the second dated and signed: Barwick 19 April, 1648. R.V.; the third dated and signed: Carmarthen 19. April 1648. ...
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    An eye-salve for the city of London: discovering unto them the great engagement that lyes upon them in point of duty and interest, to joyne speedily with the kingdome for the restoring of His Majesty, and the re-setling of the lawfull government and peace of this nation. / By a lover of peace and truth.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Lover of peace and truth.
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    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 29". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    His Majesties going from the Isle of Wight and the answer of the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common councell, to the Lord Fairfax his letter to the City of London. Also, a letter from the Lord Generall Fairfax, concerning the citizens of London that have guarded the Parliament, and the head-quarters now at St. Iames, the mewes, and other places about the city. With the armies appeal from the Parliament to the kingdom, and a letter from the Parliament to the Lord Generall. A full relation touching Col. Hamond, and other passages in the Isle of Wight. The originall papers were read, and this is published for generall satisfaction to the kingdom.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 4th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    His Majesties gracious message to the army for peace. And His desires touching the treaty: with His royall promise to them, upon the re-inthroning of His Royal Person, and disbanding of their forces. And Lieut. Gen. Cromwels declaration, for an agreement with the King, and his propositions touching the treaty. Signed, O. Cromwell. Also, a petition of the citizens of London, to the House of Commons on Munday last, concerning his Majesty; and the armies proposals to the City of London, in relation to the King and the treaty.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658. and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I). aut
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    Consists of a letter signed on p.2: O. Cromwell, description of Marquis of Argyle's surrender, and a portrayal of the positions of the army and the King regarding the personal treaty. Reproduction of the original in the ...
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    Hipp-anthropos: or, an ironicall expostulation with death and fate, for the losse of the late Lord Mayor of London; who on Friday October 27. 1648. expired together with his office; and both he and his bay-horse di'd o'th' sullens. VVhereunto is annexed an epitaph both on Mayor and horse. Also a dialogicall brief discourse held octob. 29 between Col. Rainsborough and Charon, at their meeting. Composed by Philanar and Misostratus, two London-apprenticces' once in-counter'd last yeer for their loyalty.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Philanar and Misostratus.
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    The first word of the title is transliterated from the Greek characters. In verse. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 17". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the city of London in Common-Councell assembled: to the Right Honourable the Lords & Commons in Parliament assembled. Together, with the answers of both Houses to the said petition.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council. and England and Wales. Parliament.
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    The replies are dated 23. Maii, 1648. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 23". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A declaration of His Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax. Concerning the supply of bedding required from the City of London for the lodging of the Army in voyd houses to prevent the quartering of souldiers upon any the inhabitants. Together with a draught of his warrants to the aldermen of the several wards for that purpose.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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    The declaration is dated on A3r: the eighth of December, 1648. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 11th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen and commons of the City of London, in Common-Councel assembled, presented to the Right Honorable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. With the answer of the Commons to the said petition. Die Mercurii, 9 Augusti, 1648. Ordered by the Commons ... that the City petition .. be forthwith printed ...
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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    Requesting the release of Charles I and the ending of hostilities. The same petition as Wing H3544; different from H3541. The reply is dated 9 Aug. 1648. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A letter of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the Right Honorable, the Lord Major of the City of London, for the better preserving a right understanding between the City and Army. With an order of His Excellency to Col: Dean, to march into the City of London, and seize the publike treasuries of Goldsmiths, Weavers, and Haberdashers-Hall, that thereby they may be supplied with moneys to pay quarters, and free the countreys from that grievous burthen of free-quarter. By the appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax Lord General, and his General Councel of Officers. Dec. 8. 1648. Signed, John Rushvvorth Secr'
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. and City of London (England). Lord Mayor (1648-1649 : Reynardson)
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The resolution of the army concerning the citizens of London: wherein is discovered, their present and great designes in hand against the said city; and their resolution to draw most of their horse and foot from all parts of the kingdom, to advance for London, with the time perfixed when they intend to enter the said city. Also, their demands and proposals, concerning all those who have inrich'd themselves by the vast sums of money, and assesments, collected for the payment of the souldiery, and their resolution to have an account given thereof, and to prosecute the same with the hazard of all thier lives and fortunes. Likewise, the design of Lieut. Generall Cromwel, touching the King, Parliament, city, and kingdome. Published for general satisfaction, by a gentleman who came lately from St. Albanes, whose surname and chrisned name begins with the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    J. J.
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    Signed at end: J.J. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou: 28". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A letter from the Lord Mayor, aldermen and Common Councell of the City of London; in answer to a letter from the L. Generall, and the armies seizing and carrying away great summes of money from Weavers Hall, and Goldmsiths Hall; and an accompt what that money was for. And a fight at sea, certain ships lying before Portsmouth, and the last remarkable news from the Earle of Warwick. Also a warrant from the Lord Generall, to the aldermen and deputies of the respective wards within the City of London; and the proceedings thereupon.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council.
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    Signatures: A⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 11th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The mournfull cryes of many thousand poore tradesmen, who are ready to famish through decay of trade. Or, the warning teares of the oppressed.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan: 22th 47". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A looking-glasse for the vvell-affected in the city of London. Wherein they may behold those dangers and miseries which are ready to fall upon them if they do not speedily make a firm combination against the common enemy.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "August ye 23th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    England's champion or, The iust mans fortitude, manifested in that gallant resolution of Sir John Maynard knight of that noble order of the Bath and a (late member of the Honourable house of Commons) &c. Being the copie of his letter and protest, sent unto the Lords Febr. 14. 1647. Directed as followeth. To the Right Honourable my singular good Lord, Edvvard Earle of Manchester, speaker of the House of Peeres. These --
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Maynard, John, Sir, 1602-1690.
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. Has the same text as Wing (2nd ed.) M1456, but with an additional paragraph of commentary at the end. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The humble plea and protest, of Sr. John Maynard knight of the Bath and a (late member of the honourable house of Commons) &c. Being the copie of his letter and protest, sent unto the Lords, Febr. 14. 1647. Directed as followeth, to the Right Honourable my singular good Lord, Edvvard Earle of Manchester, speaker of the House of Peeres. These --
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Maynard, John, Sir, 1602-1690.
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. The same text as Wing (2nd ed.) M1455, "England's champion"; but without the paragraph of commentary at the end that is found there. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A speech spoken by an honorable knight in the House of Commons upon the delivery of the city petition : being Tuesday the 27 of June, 1648.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Maynard, John, Sir, 1602-1690.
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    Attributed to Sir John Maynard. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The peoples eccho to the Parliaments declarations, concerning a personall treaty with the King. Containing a collection of some few passages out of severall declarations and expresses of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament at Westminster, concerning a personall treaty with the King. Together with a humble enforcement of the equity and justice of the said expresses; humbly presented, not only to the review of the Honourable Parliament: but also to the serious consideration of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of London in Common-Councell assembled.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 18". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Problemes necessary to be determined by all that have, or have not taken part on either side in the late unnaturall warre. For the making of their peace with God and disposing them to a hearty peace one with another. By reflecting upon what they have done, before they engage in a new more dangerous and doubtfull warre: dedicated to the Lord Major, aldermen and Common-Councel of the Honorable City of London. / By P.D.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Nethersole, Francis, Sir, 1587-1659.
    Description:
    P.D. = Sir Francis Nethersole. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 15". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A petition for peace: or, The humble petition of divers well-affected magistrates, ministers, and other inhabitants in the City of London, and parts adjacent, presented to both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday the 12. of Iuly, 1648. With the ansvver of the Honorable House of Commons thereunto. Also, Alderman Fowk's speech, made to both Houses of Parliament, at the presenting of the said petition. Die Mercurii, 12 Julii, 1648. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the petition, and this answer unto it be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Fowke, John, d. 1662. and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
    Description:
    In support of the Solemn League and Covenant. This petition was published in the same month, with the response of the House of Lords, with the title: The humble petition of divers well affected magistrates, ministers, ...
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    His Majesties gracious message to the citizens of London, and His now and finall propositions for peace. to be forthwith published, throughout the severall wards and parishes, within the cities of London and Westminster, Middlesex, Surrey and parts adjacent. With His royall promise and grant to be by him enacted, and His further concessions and resolution to both Houses. Signed Charles Rex. Expressed in a letter from Newport October 25. 1648. Also, two letters from the nobility of Scotland, to the Kings Majesty, and the Prince of Wales.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. ; Ruswel, W. and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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    A summary of Charles I's positions regarding local and church governments, signed on p.5: W. Ruswel. Annotation on Thomason copy: "8ber [i.e. October] ye 27th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A reply to the House of Commons. Or rather to an impostor, giving answer in their names to the Londoners petition, presented to the said honourable House. Sept. 11. 1648.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 4th.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The spirituall madman, or, A prophesie concerning, the King, the Parliament, London, the Army; of the admirable fulnesse, and compleatnesse, of the restauration, and satisfaction of all interests. / Written by VVilliam Sedgewick.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Sedgwick, William, 1609 or 10-1669?
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    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb 20th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Two petitions presented to the Right honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: the one, the humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in Common-Councell assembled, to both Houses of Parliament. The other, the humble petition of divers well-affected citizens, and other inhabitants of the City of London, to the Right Honourable the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in Common-Councel assembled. Which petitions were presented to both Houses, Iune 1. 1648. Together with the answer of the Lords and Commons to the said petitions.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council. and England and Wales. Parliament.
    Description:
    The replies are dated 1 June 1648. "In favour of personal treaty with the King, the association of the militia in the counties bordering on London, the restoration of William Batten as Vice Admiral of the Navy, &c."-- ...
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    Two petitions presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: the one, the humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in Common-Councell assembled: the other, the humble petition of the field officers, captaines, and their commission-officers of the trained-bands of the City of London and liberties thereof. With the answers of both Houses to the said petitions.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council. and England and Wales. Parliament.
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    The replies are dated 5 July 1648. "In favor of a personal treaty with the King and for the strengthening of the London militia" Thomason. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Vicissitudes progress, with its convoy through the counties of Essex, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Middlesex, to Westminster and to London. By way of premonstration.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    The words "Essex, .. Surrey," and "Sussex, and Middlesex," are bracketed together on title page. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 11th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The remonstrance and declaration of His Excellencie Robert E. of VVarwick, Lord High Admirall of England; concerning the King, Parliament, Army, and kingdome. And his protestation and resolution, to the citizens of London, and all other His Majesties liege people, touching his engagement, for religion, Parliament, and kingdome. Subscribed, Warwick. Also, a letter and declaration from the Navy, to the apprentices of the City of London, and the mariners and water-men upon the river of Thames; containing their full resolution touching the Army. With the desires and proposals of the citizens of London, to his Excellency the Lord Gen. Fairfax, touching the horse and foot who are quartered in the city, and the general answer thereunto.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Warwick, Robert Rich, Earl of, 1587-1658. and Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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    Includes several letters signed: T. Fairfax. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Dec: 14th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the right honourable, the Lords and Commons assembled in the High Court of Parliament of England, sitting at Westminster. The humble petition of divers well-affected citizens of the City of London, and parts adjacent. Together with a paper annexed, of their humble desires, for the allaying and removal of the jealousies and discontents, the visible causes of our sad divisions, and distractions.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "The Petition of ye Independent: Leveller; and ye rest of ye sectaries, to joyne the Parliament, Armie, and Citie, togeather, and upon all together to Joyne against the Scott, ...
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    To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in Common-Councell assembled. As it was presented by the sheriffes, Common-Councell, and other citizens of the City of London, May the 9th. 1648. With the Parliaments answer thereunto, and votes upon the same. Likewise the petition of the grand jury at the assizes holden at Chelmsford for the county of Essex. And the answer thereunto. Imprimatur Gilbert Mabbot. May 9. 1648.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council. and England and Wales. Parliament.
    Description:
    On the London militia and the garrisoning of the Tower. The Parliament's replies to the Common Council are dated 9 May 1648, those to the grand jury 4 May 1648. Annotation on Thomason copy: "more on [illegible] former". ...
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    A salve for the sufferings of the loyall party. A lecture unto London : and an expostulation with the present Parliament, in a theologicall tract, grounded upon the words of the prophet, Amos 3.6. Shall there bee evill in a city and the Lord hath not done it? Expounded and applyed unto these times: / by J.K.D.T.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    J.K.D.T.
    Description:
    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March. 23 1647"; 8 in imprint date crossed out and replaced with "7". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Troy-Novant must not be burnt. Or, an exhortative to the city to preserve themselves.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Imprint from by Wing. Verse - "VVhat is there none that will the city right?". With marginal notes. Annotation on Thomason copy: "may 8th 1648". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A remonstrance of His Highnesse the Prince of VVales, concerning his landing at Berwick in the north of England, and to march in the van of the English and Scottish army towards the City of London. Likewise His Majesties gracious resolution to his loving subjects, touching all those that desire a personall treaty, and his desire to free his subjects from all discontents whatsoever. And the proceedings of the House of Commons, concerning a personall treaty with the Kings Majesty ten miles from the City of Westminster. Also, the resolution of the Lord Inchiqueen to march into this kingdome with 2000. horse, and 4000 foot to assist the King against the Parliament, and the time of his landing in the west of England. Together with another fight in Kent, between the Duke of York his forces, and Colonel Rich, and the number slain and taken prisoners. As also the storming at Colchester, and a great and terrible blow given thereupon.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.
    Description:
    Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 19". Reproduction of the original in the British Library (Thomason Tracts, reel 72) and the Harvard University Library (Early English books, 1641-1700, reel 2185).
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    Londons remembrancer: or, a timely admonition to the citizens of London, (more especially the L. Mayor, aldermen, common-councell, and others in authority) to endeavour a speedy accommodation with his Majesty : that his Majesties undoubted rights may be restored, the kingdoms just liberties maintained, and the further effusion of Christian blood prevented. / By a lover of his King and countrey.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Place of publication from Wing. Imperfect: print show-through. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 8th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Votes in Parliament for setling of the kingdome, by a King, Lords, and Commons, and the debate of the house, touching propositions to the King, treaties, &c. With the proceedings upon the city petition. Also, a relation of the last fight in Wales, colonell Flemming and many others of the Parliaments forces killed and taken prisoners.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament.
    Description:
    Newsbook -- Wing. The votes and orders are dated 27-29 April 1648. The letter from Wales is dated at the end: Carmarthen 24. April 1648. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 1st". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A joyfull message sent from the citizens of London, to the Kings Majesty in the Isle of Wyght, and their declaration for his present coming to London, to sit in Parliament in honour, magnifience [sic], and tryumph; with his Majesties new covenant and protestation to the citizens, and all other his loyall and liege people within his realms and dominions, upon his re-inthroning to be read in all churches throughout the 3. kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and principlaity of Wales. With his last and finall declaration touching the same, delivered to the Right Honorable, the Earle of Northumberland, on Fryday last. Novemb. 17. 1648.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    The words "upon his re-inthroning" are included in square brackets on the titlepage. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A letter to the Right Honourable, Alderman Warner, Lord Major of London
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Warner, John, Sir, d. 1648.
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    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aprill 13th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The last nevves from Kent and a list of the Duke of Lynox, the Lord Hopton, the Lord Culpepper, and other Lords, Colonels, and Captaine there, which were of the Kings party. The Lord Generall Fairfax his randevouz on Hounslo-heath, and touching a treaty to be with the knights and gentlemen of Kent. With a proclamation of the Lord Major of the City of London. A great victory obtained by Sir Hardresse Waller in Cornwall, and other proceedings from the West. And a letter from Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, concerning his proceedings against Penbroke Castle, Tinby Castle, and Chepstow.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Signatures: A⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 29". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    An astrologicall prediction of the occurrances in England, part of the yeers 1648. 1649. 1650. concerning these particulars, viz. 1. The effects depending upon the late conjunction of the two malevolent planets Saturn and Mars. 2. What successe may be expected from the present intended treaty between his Majesty and the Parliament. 3. The standing or falling of this Parliament, and the army under the command of his Excellency the Lord Fairfax. 4. Our imminent disturbances generally handled, together with many contingencies to the whole kingdom, London especially. 5. The product of the Scots army: with some observations upon Duke Hamiltons nativity. 6. What may succeed the apparition of three suns in Lancashire, seen of many, the 28. Febr. last. By William Lilly, student in Astrologie.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
    Description:
    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept. ye 4". In this edition, line 13 of title page ends: un-. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The resolution of the armie concerning the city of London, after their ending of the work at Colchester, and their declaration concerning the same. Also, two great fights at Colchester on Munday morning last; the first, between Generall Lucas with a party of horse and firelocks, against the Parliaments forces, upon their sallying out upon their guards: with the particulars of the fight, their advancing to the works, and playing their ordnance upon the Lord Generals Horse, and the killed and taken. The second, between the Colchesterian Shavers, and the Kentish-men, against the Suffolk forces, and the Lord Generals, upon their sallying out at Buttolphs Gate, and East Gate; with the numbers killed and taken, and the resolution of the Shavers concerning the Army.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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    Includes: The Kings Maiesties demands and proposals to the Parliament of England. Signed: Charles R. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. 17". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The rising and routing of the mutiniers in the city of London: on Sunday and Munday the 9th and 10th of Aprill, 1648. Their fight at the Lord Mayors. Breaking open the armory, and taking the money and plate. Took two gates, and the keyes of the city. Seized one brasse gunne, their severall fights with the trained bands and the souldiers of the army. And the numbers and names of those that are slain and wounded on both sides.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A serious advice to all the honest Presbyterians within the City of London. Wherein many reasons are laid down, wherefore they ought not to labour the disarming of those new listed souldiers, under the command of Major Gen. Skippon.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 4th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A petition presented to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled by the inhabitants of the city of Westminster, the hamblets of the Tower, the burrough of Southwark, and parts adjacent within the weekly bills of mortality: being subscribed by above twenty thousand persons, wel-affected to the King, Parliament, City, and kingdom. In concurrence with the City of London for a personall treaty, and the happy uniting of the militia's of the out-parts with the said City. Together with the answer of the Parliament.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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    The House of Commons' reply is dated 17 July 1648. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Several speeches at Guild-Hall for the Kings comming to London, and the day appointed. A list of the dukes, earles, and lords met at Kingston, and others come to them, and of their going from thence. Two chests of armes, and 60. Pistols taken. And a new commission for Maj. Generall Skippon. Also a great fight at Colchester, a hundred prisoners taken, and two pieces of ordnance, and a list of the prisoners taken in the north.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Signatures: [A]⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 7th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Pacificus, or The Peace-maker. Motives for peace and reconciliation : directed to the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common councel.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Seven propositions sent from the Parliament of Scotland to the Parliament of England; concerning the Kings Majesty, and the citizens of London, touching their priviledge and liberties. With other particulars of great concernment. Brought by Lieutenant Colonell Marshall, and presented to the Honourable House of Commons upon Wednesday last, May the 3. 1648. Together with his speech at the delivering thereof. And the proceedings of both Houses thereupon. Likewise, a letter from his Excellency the Lord Generall to the House of Commons, concerning the citizens of London, and their late petition.
    Date of publication:
    1648
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    A newsbook. Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 5". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the right honourable the Lord Mayor of the Cit[y] of London, the right worshipfull the aldermen his brethren, and the commons in Common Councell assembled. The humble petition of many thousand well affected inhabita[nts] in and about the said city
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. Printed on right half of sheet: A good motion (also published separately as Wing (2nd ed.) G1052). Text covered and partially obscured. Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
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    To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Right Worshipfull the Aldermen and Commons of the City of London in the Common or Guildhall of the City of London assembled. The humble petition of the citizens, commanders, officers, and souldiers of the trained bands and auxiliaries, the young men and apprentices of the cities of London and Westminster, sea commanders sea men and watermen together with divers other commanders, officers and souldiers within the line of communication and parishes mentioned in the weekely bills of mortality.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Imprint from Wing. Petitioners desiring a lasting peace have entered into a solemn engagement and desire the City to join them in bringing back the king to negotiate on the basis of his message of 12 May (Wing 2nd ed. ...
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    To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons, of the City of London, in common-councell assembled. The humble petition of divers citizens of London, who earnestly desire the peace and happinesse of the Parliament, City and kingdome.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Imprint date from Wing. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The Queenes Majesties propositions to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Wherein is declared, Her Majesties gracious will and pleasure, concerning the City of London, and His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, together, with Her Mjaesties desires, touching the discipline of the Church of England, and ease of tender consciences. Briefly intimated in Her Majesties gracious message to the King at Hampton-Court.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Henrietta Maria, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of England, 1609-1669, attributed name.
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    "Suppositious"--Thomason Catalogue. Signatures: A⁴. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A peaceable petition, of a very great number of citizens of worth and qualitie, presented at the Guild-Hall on Monday the second of August; being resisted unto bloud. To the right honourable the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Commons of the citie of London, assembled in Common Councell. The humble petition of divers citizens of London.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. Text begins: To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the Citie of London, assembled in common councell. The city fathers are asked to take whatever means necessary to prevent a ...
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    Queres to be considered of on the kings much wished and hoped for arrivall towards the City of London.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 24.". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the Honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the reduced officers and souldiers, in and about the City of London.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Imprint from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "July. 17. 1647". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the Kings Majesties speedy coming to London. Die Sabbathi, ultimo Julii, 1647.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament.
    Description:
    Signed: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. With decorative border. Whereas the King has been carried away from Holdenby to the Army without his consent, Parliament desires that he will come to such place as they shall appoint ...
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    Plain dealing or a fair vvarning to the gentlemen of the Committee for Union : in a letter intended to Alderman Foulks, to be communicated unto them accordingly at Gurney House, or elsewhere. / Written by a friend to the Parliament, City and kingdom, and for their vindication, is now published to the world.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Adams, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1668.
    Description:
    A friend to the Parliament = Sir Thomas Adams, whose initials appear as A.T. on p.8. The union referred to in title is between Parliament and the City of London. Imperfect: significant bleed-through. Annotations on Thomason ...
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    Down-right dealing, or The despised Protestant speaking plain English to the Kings most excellent Majesty the honourable houses of Parliament. The city of London. The Army. And all other peace-desiring commons of this divided and self-destroying kingdome. / Written by J.H. an impartiall observer of the present transactions of the court, city, and camp.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Howell, James, 1594?-1666.
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    J.H. = James Howell. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "7ber [i.e. September] 24". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A modell of the fire-workes to be presented in Lincolnes-Inne fields on the 5th. of Novemb. 1647. Before the Lords and Commons of Parliament, and the militia of London, in commemoration of Gods great mercy in delivering this kingdome from the hellish plots of papists, acted in the damnable Gunpowder treason. With their present statues and proportions.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Browne, George, gunner.
    Description:
    Signed at end: Per George Browne Gunner, to bee performed in Lincolns-Inne fields before the Lords and Commons of Parliament, and the Militia of London. With decorative border. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 4th". ...
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    The heads of the petition.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Imprint from Wing. The apprentices and journeymen of London state that they are in favor of the establishment of Presbyterianism and would like to see the disbandment and payment of the army; they also request that the ...
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    The cities thankes to Southwarke, for giving the army entrance. We thanke you more then we will say, but tis the cleane contrary way.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Imprint from Wing. Satiric verse - "VVe thanke you neighbours for your love". Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept 1st 1647". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    To the right worshipful Iohn Fowke, alderman of the ward of Farrington within, to the deputy, Common-counsell, and to the rest of the inhabitants of the aforesaid ward. The humble petition of Joseph Hunscot citizen and stationer of London.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Hunscot, Joseph.
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. Petitioning for the position of beadle in the ward of Farrington. Annotation on Thomason copy: "December 15. 1647". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The impeached and imprisoned citizens, aldermen, and members, absolution from guilt or treason, by an ancient vote of the Commons House, when full, free, dis-ingaged, and out of ward-ship to the army. Die Lunæ 2 Martij. 1645.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.
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    Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb: 11th 1647". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A just and solemn protestation of the free-born people of England, and free citizens of London against a clause in the late ordinance to deprive them of their free elections, and enslave them.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
    Description:
    Imprint from Wing. Against a recent ordinance that no one who had fought against Parliament could serve any elective office. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb. 21 1647." Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    The cities welcome to Colonell Rich and Colonell Baxter, with their solemne invitation to the sainted commanders in the army, to come and quarter amongst them.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Place of publication from Wing. Satiric verse - "If we may, dare to say,". Annotation on Thomason copy: Jan: 27."; '48' in imprint date crossed through and "7" written alongside; "1647". Reproduction of the original in the ...
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    The cities loyaltie to their king. The members justification.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Unknown author
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    Verse - "Why kept your train-bands such a stirre?". A satire on the Presbyterians in Parliament. Imprint from Wing. In two columns. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 13 1647". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    Die Sabbathi 24. Iulii 1647. The Lords and Commons having seene a printed paper intituled, A petition to the Lord Mayer, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in the Guild Hall assembled, ...
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament.
    Description:
    Order to print signed: Joh. Brown Cler. Parliament. A printed paper 'A petition to the Lord Mayer, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in the Guild Hall assembled', together with a dangerous engagement by oath and ...
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    August, 1. 1647. For the better satisfaction of the kingdome, the City of London, (who hath been the principall maintainer of the Army) now advancing against them, is for peace, ...
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Committee for the Militia. and England and Wales. Parliament.
    Description:
    Imprint date from Wing. Ordered to be printed and published by the Committee of Lords and Commons for the safety of the king, Parliament, city and kingdom and by the Committee of the Militia of the City of London. Signed: ...
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    Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled 26. July 1647.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Parliament.
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    Both signed: H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. Ordinance of 23 July for settling of the militia revoked. The ordinance of 4 May 1647 to remain in force. Ordinance of 24 July declaring traitors those who get subscriptions to ...
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    The treatie between the commissioners from the Lord Mayor, and Common councell of the city of London, and Sir Thomos [sic] Fairfax and the army at St. Albanes. With their message from the army to the Common-Councell, in answer to their letter. With the demands of the army.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    Corbet, Roger.
    Description:
    Dated and signed on page [5]: Albanes June 14. R. Corbet. Signatures: [A]⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 16th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A declaration from the Right Honourable, the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, presented to His Excelleney [sic] Sir Thomas Fairfax, in behalfe of the whole city ingenerall [sic]; concerning the present marching in of the army under his Excellencies command. Also, the gallant answer of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, touching the Honourable City of London. Likewise the articles of the treaty, agreed upon betwixt the city and the armie.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    City of London (England). Court of Common Council. and Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
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    Signatures: [A]⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug: 7th". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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    A declaration from His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Army; concerning the obstructive proceedings of divers citizens of Lon-Lon [sic], towards the souldiery; as also the charge of the Army upon them, and the rest of their adherents about the city. Together with their last proposals to both Houses of Parliament, and a letter from his Excellency and the Army, read in both Houses of Parliament upon Satturday [sic] last, and communicated to the Lord Major, Aldermen, and Common-Councell of the City of London. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Army, this declaration, together with proposals, were sent to the Commissioners of Lords and Commons residing with the Army, to be presented to both Houses of Parliament, and read upon Saturday last, Septemb. 18. 1647.
    Date of publication:
    1647
    
    Author(s):
    England and Wales. Army. Council. and Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.
    Description:
    Signatures: A⁴. Annotation on Thomason copy: "7ber [i.e. September] 21". Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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