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His Majesties resolution concerning the setting up of his standard. Together with the resolution of certan noblemen, who were present with His Majestie at York. Who when His Majestie resolved to set up his standard at York, did disswade him from it; ... Also, Sir John Bankes his persuwasion, for His Majesties return to London. His Majesties consent at the first, but afterwards his refusall ...

By: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Publisher: [London] : printed for I. Tompson and A. Coe, Iune 18. 1642Description: [8]p. ; 4.°.Uniform titles: Yorkshire civil war tracts. Note: Bound with other works
Binder's title: Yorkshire civil war tracts - 1642
Subject(s): Bankes, John, Sir, 1589-1644 | Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649
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4 The parliaments message to the King at Yorke. And his Maiesties warrant to the countie, with an order to the House of Peeres, ... Ivve: 27. 4 The last nevves from York, 23. of Ivne 1642. An extract of severall letters sent from Yorke, Hull, France, and Holland; declaring very remarkable passages. 4 A new plot discovered at York, acted by the cavaleers against the whole city, Iune 16. Also, the taking of three principall rebels, the Earl of Mackquere, the Lord Mac-mahon, and Captain Reade, which by Mr. Smith were brought to London, Ivne 19. 1642 ... Also a most remarkable passage concerning Iudge Berkley, his examination, censure, and the manner of the satisfaction awarded to the complaint by the House of Commons. 4 His Majesties resolution concerning the setting up of his standard. Together with the resolution of certan noblemen, who were present with His Majestie at York. Who when His Majestie resolved to set up his standard at York, did disswade him from it; ... Also, Sir John Bankes his persuwasion, for His Majesties return to London. His Majesties consent at the first, but afterwards his refusall ... 4 A proclamation forbidding all levies of forces without His Maiesties expresse pleasure, signified under his great seale, and all contributions or assistance to any such levies. 4 Newes from York, and the north, containing these particulars following, &c. ... 4 The Kings declaration, and the princes honovr, made captaine of the troupe for the county of York, assembled by His Majesties commission at Heworth Moore ... with the dutchy of Lancasters refusall to obey the Lord Wharton, whom the King had made lieutenant there, and their willingnesse to the Earle of Darby ...

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Binder's title: Yorkshire civil war tracts - 1642

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