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A coppy of Mr. Henry VVilmots letter to M. VVilliam Crofts at the Hague, intercepted at sea by one of the ships in His Majesties service, and sent up to the Lord Admirall, and was delivered to the Commons by the Lords at a conference of both houses..
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Several proposalls, tendred to the consideration of the honorable committee for regulating of courts of justice, for a through [sic] reformation thereof, and the generall satisfaction of all the nation, save only some 20 or few more of the head officers; who being taken away, and these proposals granted, will save the Commonwealth many hundred thousand pounds in few yeeres..
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Thursday November 15. 1660. Resolved and declared by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the priviledge of this House, in point of protection from arrests doth belong to the Members of the House, and their menial servants onely ...
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Die Martis xxx. Ianuarii 1643. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Authorizing the commissioners of the great Seale of England, to call before them all officers, ministers, and other attendants on the great seale, or court of chancery, Kings bench, common pleas, exchequer, and court of wards and liveries, and to tender unto every of them, the solemne League and Covenant for reformation, &c. And for making voyd as well the places and offices of such as shall refuse or neglect to take the same. As also for restrayning of all lawyers, attourneys, clerks or solicitors, to practise or solicite in any of the said courts, before they shall have taken the said solemne League and Covenant..
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By the King. A proclamation commanding popish recusants to repair to their own dwellings, and not afterwards to come to court, or within ten miles of London, without speciall licence: and for disarming of them, as the law requireth.
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Articles to be diligently enquired of, and particularly answered unto in writing by the high constables in every hundred, and by the petty constables and tithingmen in every several parish, town and hamblet, at the assizes to be holden for the county of [blank]
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For the Parliament of England and their army so called.
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At the Court at Whitehall, this 26th day of March 1686. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty. His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark ... [19 others] Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy. : Whereas it has been represented to His Majesty, that by reason of the frequent abuses of a lewd sort of people, called spirits, in seducing many of His Majesties subjects to go on shipboard,...
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At the Court at Whitehall this sixth day of November 1685. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty. His Royal Highness Prince George ... [22 others] Mr. Chancellour of the Dutchy. : For the preventing tumultuous disorders, which may happen hereafter upon pretence of assembling, to make bonfires, and fire-works ...
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James the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c. ... Whereas by our letters patents, bearing date the fifth day of March, in the second year of our reign, we were pleased to signifie our royal pleasure, to all our loving subjects, on the behalf of the distressed French Protestants ...
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At the court at Whitehall, April the sixteenth, 1680. Present, the Kings most Excellent Majesty His Highness Prince Rupert ... [19 others] Mr. Godolphin. : Whereas information hath been this day given to His Majesty in council upon oath, that John Arnold, Esq; one of His Majesties justices of the peace for the county of Monmouth, was the last night between the hours of nine and ten of the clock in Bell Yard, near Jack-an-apes Lane end, maliciously and feloniously assaulted,...
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