Richard Cromwell
Died 1712-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF12416181
- WikidataQ203980
- ISNI0000000120991559
- Open LibraryOL4770829A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (5)
- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Politics and government (2)
- 1649-1660 (2)
- History (2)
- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 (2)
- Tithes (1)
Books by Richard Cromwell
Total count: 11
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By His Highness. A proclamation for the better encouragement of godly ministers and others, and their enjoying their dues and liberty according to lawPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field ...1658-01-01
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By the Protector. A proclamation signifying His Highness pleasure that all men being in office of government at the decease of his most dear father, Oliver late Lord Protector, shall so continue till His Highness further directionPrinted by Henry Hill and John Field ...1658-01-01
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A declaration of His Highness for a day of solemn fasting & humiliationPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field ...1658-01-01
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The humble petition of Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, to the councel of officers at Walingford House[s.n.]1659-01-01
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Diary of Thomas Burton, Esq., member in the Parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell, from 1656 to 1659 ...with ... an account of the Parliament of 1654 from the journal of Guibon Goddard, Esq., M.P. ...H. Colburn1828-01-01
Two letters of Richard Cromwell, 1659.1902-01-01-
To His Highnes Richard Lord Protector Of The Common-Wealth Of England, Scotland, & Ireland, and the Dominions, and Territoryes there- unto belonging. The Humble Representation and Pe- tition of the Field-Officers, and Captains of the severall Regiments of the Trained- bands, of the City of London. With a Letter to the General Counsel of the Officers of the Army, of England, Scotland, & Irelandpublisher not identified
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The speech of His Highness the Lord Protector, made to ... Parliament ... on ... 27th of January 1658 (1659)As also the speech of ... Nathaniel Lord Fiennes ... made at the same time.Printed by Hills
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An Expedient For The Preventing any Difference Between His Highness and the Parliament. About The Recognition. The Negative Voyce. The Militia
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The Speech Of His Highness the Lord Protector, Made To both Houses of Parliament at their first meeting, on Thursday the 27th of January 1658. As also the Speech Of the Right Honorable Nathaniel Lord Fiennes, one of the Lords Keepers of the Great Seal of England, made at the same time
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For the King And both Houses of Parliament. For you (who have known Sufferings) now (in this the day of your prosperity) in the Fear and VVisdom of God, to read over and consider these Sufferings of the People of God in scorn called Quakers, which they have suf- fered in the dayes of the Common-wealth, and of Oliver and Richard Cromwel, and which they now suffer in your day for Consci- ence sake, and bearing Testimony to the truth, as it is in Iesus. ... (41 lines)