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By the King. A proclamation for the securing of the peace and safety of His Majesties subjects, against outrages and disorders by any that were souldiers of His Majesties armie lately disbanded, or others taking upon them to be such, or living idlely, or out of any good course of life.
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The requests of the gentlemen of the grand-iury of the county of Oxford. Set under the hand of six of them, and presented to the commissioners, were read, and considered of: and therupon the lords, and others the Kings commissioners, have thought fit, and ordered as followeth. Also, an agreement betwixt His Majesty and the inhabitants of the county of Oxford, for provision for His Majesties horses, billitted in this county.
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The noble souldiers advice to his comrades: or, The red-coats resolution.
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By the Lords Iustices and Councell. Adam Loftus Canc., R. Corke. : Forasmuch as wee obserue that the going foorth of souldiers (to collect the monyes due by vertue of such assigments as haue beene heretofore made of His Maiesties rents and reuenews, aswell to seuerall companies of the armie as to sundry particular persons for their payment) fals out to be extreamely burdensome to the countrey, in that many in all partes doe suffer by the outrage and violence of the souldier, ...
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The brave English souldiers resolution.
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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.
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The copie of a letter, written to the General from Lieut. Col. Iohn Lilburn, M. Richard Overton, April 27. 1649. In behalf of M. Robert Lockwer, M. Geo. Ash, M. Joseph Hockley, M. Robert Osburn, M. Matthew Heyworth, M. Thomas Goodwin; all of them in Captain Savages troup: who by the said Councel were adjudged to cast lots for their lives, and one of them to dy. In which it is by law fully proved, that it is both treason and murder, for any general or Councel of War to execute any souldier in time of peace, by martial law.
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Vox populi: or the supplication and proposals of the subjects of this miserable kingdome; languishing and almost expiring, under the heavy burden of free quarter. Directed to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and to the officers and commanders in the Councell of Warre. Novemb. 1. 1647. Imprimatur Gilbert Mabbot.
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Proposalls of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Armie, held at Windsore, Decemb. 23. 1647. Upon the late resolutions in Parliament, for bringing in the six moneths arreares of assessements by the 15. of January next, and for the taking off free quarter, and disbanding. Also some particular exceptions against the billetting of souldiers onely in innes, tavernes and ale-houses, with their desires thereupon. Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by Colonell Sir Hardresse Waller, Friday Decemb. 24. 1647. With a letter from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to the honourable William Lenthall Esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons. By the appointment of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Generall Councell of the Army. Jo. Rushworth, Secretary.
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The honest souldier, or, a vindication of the reduced-officers, otherwise called reformadoes; against the blastings of most grosse untruths, wherewith they have been aspersed : or, the honest souldier, that between Jerusalem and Ierico, fell amongst thieves, who robbed him of his arrears, stripped him of his livelihood, and wounded him in his reputation.
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