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A most trve relation of the present state of His Majesties Army; wherein also the truth of that declaration published by the Parliament, of their happy victory in the battaile at Keynton, is both justly asserted and abundantly proved, humbly presented by the author who was personally present, to the Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled.

Publisher: London : Printed for I.E. at the Eagle and Child in Paules Church, 1642Description: 8p. ; 4.°.Note: Binder's title: Rights and privileges of Parliament 1642Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro CASE/T5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31805-1001
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CASE/T5 The cities warning-peece, in the malignants description and conversion: or, the Round-head turn'd poet. Where a feast of prose and verse invites curiosity to be nibling. Written long since, but printed in the yeere that every knave and foole turned Cavaleere. CASE/T5 His Maiesties declaration to all his loving subjects. Of August 12. 1642. CASE/T5 His Majesties ansvver to the declaration of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the Commission of Array. Of the first of July, 1642. CASE/T5 A most trve relation of the present state of His Majesties Army; wherein also the truth of that declaration published by the Parliament, of their happy victory in the battaile at Keynton, is both justly asserted and abundantly proved, humbly presented by the author who was personally present, to the Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. CASE/T5 A miracle: an honest broker or, reasons urging a more liberall loane toward the maintenance of religion, law, and the Kingdomes safety in them both: taken from the maine quarrell by-engagements bare pretences true designes of this army so deeply engaged against the Parliament. VVherein the Popish Plot is in its whole drift, together with the kingdomes danger, laid open; and the great question between the prerogative of Majesty, priviledges of Parliament, and liberties of the subject is modestly handled: with the removall of the objections and usuall slanders upon the Parliament. CASE/T5 A letter from the Synod of Zeland to the commissioners of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland: written by them in Latin, and now faithfully translated into English: expressing, 1. Their fellow-feeling of the present condition of the Kirks of Ireland and England, ... 2. Their respects and affection to the Kirk of Scotland. 3. Their zeale to the reformation of the Kirk of England, ... 4. And their desire of unity in religion, and uniformity of Kirk-government in his Majesties Dominions. CASE/T5 A speech, or complaint, lately made by the Spanish embassadour to his Majestie at Oxford, upon occasion of the taking of a ship called Sancta Clara in the port of Sancto Domingo richly laden with plate, cocheneal, and other commodities of great value, by one Captain Bennet Strafford, and by him brought to Southampton. Being a matter of high concernment betwixt the two kings of Spaine and England. Also a proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any of the lading of the ship, called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into Southampton. Translated out of the Spanish, in Oxford, by Sr. Torriano, an Italian.

Commons printing order dated 3 December 1642.

Binder's title: Rights and privileges of Parliament 1642

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