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A copie of a letter that His Majest: of Great Brittain left behind him in his chamber, at his departure from Hampton-Court, Nov. the 11. st.v. 1647 To be delivered to the speaker of the Lords House, pretempore, to be communicated vnto the Lords and Commons, in the Parlament of England at Westminster, and the commissioners of the Parliment of Scotland, and to all other His Majest: subjects of what degree, condition, or calling whatsoever. In's Graven-Hagh, printed by Samuel Broun English Bookseller next the English Church. Copye van een brief die sijn Majes: van Groot-Brittanje in sijn kamer achter gelaten heest op sijn vertreck van Hampton-Court, den 11. Nov. stylo veteri, 1647. Om te behandigen aen den spreker van het huys der pairen, om ghe-communice ert te worden aen de heeren ende gemeenton in't Parlament van Enghelandt, te Westmunster vergadert, als oock aen de gedeputeerde van't Parlament van Schotlant, ende aen alle andere Sijne Majesteyts onderdanen van wat qualiteyt, conditie, ofte beroep datse mogen zijn. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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Bibliotheca regia, or, The royal library containing a collection of such of the papers of His late Maiesty King Charls, the second monarch of Great Britain, as have escaped the wrack and ruines of these times, not extent in the Reliquiæ Carolinæ, or, the exact collection of Edward Husbands. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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His Majesties proclamation against a traiterous band contrived in the north by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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The manner of the deposition of Charles Stewart, King of England, by the Parliament, and Generall Councell of the Armie: the intended triall of the King for his life, as guilty of high treason; and in case of his refusall to plead to his charge: the resolves of the Parliament, and Councell of Warre. Also the words of a woman who pretends to have seen a vision, to the Generall Councell of the Army. With a list of the names of the Commissioners for the triall of the King, viz. the Earle of Denbigh, E. of Pembroke, E. of Kent, E. of Mulgrave, E. of Nottingham, L. Grey of Wark. The L. Munson, L. Lisle, L. Grey of Groby, Lieut. G. Cromwell, Maj. G. Skippon, Com. G. Ireton, Sir Hen. Mildmay, Sir John Danvers, Sir Greg. Norton, Col. Walton, Col. Moore, Mr. Edwards, Col. Boswel, Mr. Cawley, Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Allen, Col. Ven, Col. Thorne, Col. Rossiter, Ser. Thorpe, Mr. Henry Wingham, Mr. Pury, Mr. Scot, Mr. Trenchard, Mr. Corbets, senior and junior, Mr. Holland, Mr. Hallowell, Mr. Challoner Sen. and junior, Mr. Willington, Mr. Leslo, Col. Lassels, the Lord Gen. Fairfax, Col. Whalley, Col. Rich, Sir Hardresse Waller, Col. Tomlinson, Col. Scroop, Col. Sanders, Col. Twistleton, Col. Pride, ... by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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Tvvo severall copies the one being His Majesties declaration to all forraine Protestant churches both in Latine and English the other his speech to the gentry in the West at a place called Kings-Moore Iuly the 23, 1644 : with some briefe observations upon them both, wherein is discovered what extremitie the by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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His Majesties two speeches one to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Nottingham at Newark ; the other to the knights gentlemen and freeholders of the county of Lincoln at Lincoln. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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A part of the late King's answer to the humble petition and advice of both Houses of Parliament sent unto His Majesty with nineteen propositions the second of June, 1642 by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty: the humble petition of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament. Delivered at Colebrooke, 10. Nov. 1642 by the Earles of Pembrooke and Northumberland, Lord Wainman, M. Perpoint, and Sir Io. Hippesley. With his Maiesties answer to the foresaid petition, given to the committee at Colebrooke, Nov. 11. 1642. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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By the King. A proclamation to prorogue the assembly of the Lords and Commons of Parliament at Oxford, untill the ninth day of November next. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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The Kings cabinet opened: or, Certain packets of secret letters & papers, written with the Kings own hand, and taken in his cabinet at Nasby-Field, June 14. 1645. By victorious Sr. Thomas Fairfax; wherein many mysteries of state, tending to the justification of that cause, for which Sir Thomas Fairfax joyned battell that memorable day are clearly laid open; together, with some annotations thereupon. Published by speciall order of the Parliament. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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By the King. His Majesties gracious offer of pardon to the rebells now in armes against him, under the command of Robert Earle of Essex. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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His Majesties most gracious message: sent to both Houses of Parliament, by Captain Henry Heron, the thirteenth of this month of April, MDCXLIII.. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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Rationes serenissimi Caroli toû makarítou contra affectatam curiæ : quæ dicebatur justitiæ, jurisdictionem : quas stupendæ quidem sed afflictissmæ virtutis princeps, tanquam cygneam integritatis & sapientiæ vocem edidit. / by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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Histoire entiere & veritable du procez de Charles Stuart, Roy d'Angleterre contenant, en forme de journal, tout ce qui s'est faict & passé sur ce sujet dans le Parlement, & en la haute cour de justice; et la façon en laquelle il a esté mis à mort. Au mois de janvier, 1649/8. A quoy sont adjoustées quelques declarations du Parlement cy-devant publiées, pour faire voir plus amplement, quels ont esté les motifs & raisons d'une procedure si extraordinaire. Le tout fidelement receüilly des pieces authentiques & traduit de l'anglois. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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King Charls his tryal: or A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall. Begun Saturday January 20. and ended on Saturday Jan. 27. 1648. With the several speeches of the King, Lord President, and Solicitor General. Together with that eloquent and learned speech of the Lord President before he gave sentence, not before published. Corrected & enlarged by a more perfect copy. With a perfect copy of the Kings speech upon the scaffold immediately before he was beheaded, Tuesday, Jan. 30. To these proceedings of the tryall of the King, I say, imprimatur, Gilbert Mabbot. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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His Maiesties answer to the declaration of both Hovses of Parliament concerning the Commission of Array of the 1 of July 1642. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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By the King. His Majesties gratious proclamation to the cittyes of London and Westminster. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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His Maiesties speech to the knights, gentlemen, and freeholders of the county of Lincoln, at Lincoln by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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The Kings Majesties last message and declaration to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax. Communicating I. His Maj. desires touching his subjects of England. 2. His Maj. firme resolution, touching the priviledge of His Subjects. 3. His Maj. gracious promise to his Excellency. Written by His Maj. own hand, and signed Charles Rex, now resident in the Isle of Wight. Whereunto is annexed, the gen. resolution and answer, concerning His Maj. desires; presented to the publike view of the Kingdome. Imprimatur G. Mabbot. by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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Propositions from the Kings Majesty to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: in two messages from the Isle of Wyght, dated Novem. 26. and Novem. 27. 1647. For the composing of all differences, and fulfilling the desires of all interests in the Kingdome. Also his Excellencies answer, in presence of His Officers. And Sir John Barckleys declaration concerning the extent of the message sent by him from his Majesty. Novemb: 30: 1647: These propositions from His Majesty in two messages to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, were written with His Majesties own hand, subscribed Charles Rex: by Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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