England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)
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Books by England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)
Total count: 142
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Literae ab Olivario protectore Angliae &c. ad sacram regiam majestatem Suediae1566-01-01
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A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, inviting the people of England and Wales, to a day of solemn fasting and humiliationPrinted by His Highness special commandment, by Henry Hills and William du-Gard1653-01-01
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An ordinance for continuation of one act of Parliament, entituled, An act for redemption of captivesPrinted by Hen. Hills, Printer to His Highness the Lord Protector1653-01-01
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A declaration and order of His Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell, and his council of officers: for the continuance of the assessment for six moneths, from the 24th of June 1653. to the 25th. of December followingat the rate of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds by the moneth, towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Common-wealth. June 9. 1653 ...Printed by and for H. Hills, G. Calvert and T. Brewster1653-01-01
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The government of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, & Ireland, and the dominions thereto belongingas it was publickly declared at Westminister the 16. day of December 1653, in the presence of the lords commissioners of the Great Seal of England, the lord maior and alderman of the city of London, divers of the judges of the land, the officers of state and army, and many other persons of quality, at which time and place His Highness, Oliver, lord protector of the said common-wealth, took a solemn oath for observing the samePrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the lord protector1653-01-01
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A declaration from the general and Council of State, to incite all the good people of these nations to thankfullness and holy rejoycing in the Lord, for the great victory at sea, obtained by the Fleet of this Commons-wealth against the Dutchupon Thursday and Friday being the second and third of June 1653Printed by Giles Calvert, Henry Hills, and Thomas Brewster1653-01-01
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Friday, April 22, 1653The declaration of the Lord Generall, and his Councell of officers, shewing the grounds and reasons for the dissolution of Parliament, April 20, 16531653-01-01
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By the Lord ProtectorA proclamation of his Highnes, with the consent of his Council, for continuing all persons being in office for the execution of publike justice at the time of the late change of government, until his Highnes further directionPrinted by Henry Hills, printer to His Highness the Lord Protector.1653-01-01
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To His Highnesse Lord General Cromwel, Lord Protector, &c. the humble cautionary proposals of John Rogers, minister of the gospel according to the dispensation of the spirit (now) at Thomas Apostles LondonPrinted by Robert Ibbitson1653-01-01
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A declaration of the Lord Generall and his Councel of officersshewing the grounds and reasons for the dissolution of the late ParliamentPrinted by H. Hills and T. Brewster and are to be sold at the sign of Sir John Old-castles and at the three Bibles at the West-end of Pauls1653-01-01
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An ordinance for indempnitie to the English Protestants of the province of Munster in IrelandRe-printed by William Bladen1654-01-01
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An ordinance for adjourning part of Easter term. 1654printed by Henry Hills, and William du-Gard, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector1654-01-01
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Saturday April 22, 1654, by the Council at White-Hallwhereas a peace is made, concluded, and ratified, between his Highness the Lord Protector, and the States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries ...Printed by Will. du-Gard and Hen. Hills ...1654-01-01
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By His Highnessa proclamation prohibiting the disturbing of ministers and other Christians in their assemblies and meetingsPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field1654-01-01
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An ordinance for erecting Courts Baron in Scotland[s.n.]1654-01-01
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A catalogue and collection of all those ordinances, proclamations, declarations, &c. which have been printed and published since the government was established in His Highness the Lord Protector(viz.) from Decem. 16, 1653 unto Septemb. 3, 1654, With their several dates and dependencies : comprised in a lesser volume than afore for the better use and benefit of the readerPrinted by William Du-Gard and Henry Hills ...1654-01-01
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At the counsell at White-Hallordered by His Highness with the consent of his counsel, that the commissioners for the excise ...[s.n.]1654-01-01
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By the ProtectorA proclamation for perfecting the collection for relief of the Protestant inhabitants of the valleys of Lucern, Angrona, &cPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness.1655-01-01
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Great Britains remembrancer, looking in and out, tending to the increase of the monies of the commonwealthpresented to His Highness the Lord Protector, and to the high court of Parliament now assembledPrinted by Tho. Newcomb, and are to be sold by Humphrey Moseley ...1655-01-01
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Manifest oder Erklärung, vorgebracht bey seiner Hochheit, dem Protector Olivier Cromwel, von seinen Räthen, in dem Nahmen der Republic, die Gerechtigkeit derselben gegen Spanien betreffendAuss der Engelländischen, in die Hochdeutsche Spraach übersetztIm Jahr1655-01-01
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A letter from His Highnesse the Lord Protector, sent into the North of England, touching loose and idle persons, and such as come from abroad to kindle fire in England, as also for the country to act according to lawVVith a list of the prisoners at Salisbury, and Excester, condemned to dye. And another list of the prisoners at Excester that were not tryedPrinted by Robert Ibbitson1655-01-01
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Wednesday, February 13, 1655, at the council at Whitehallforasmuch as for many years last past, complaints have been made of the excessive charges with which the office of sheriff hath been burdened ...Printed by Henry Hills, and Iohn Field, Printers to his Highness1655-01-01
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Instructions to be observed touching the collection appointed by the declaration of His Highness and the Council hereunto annexed, inviting the people of England and Wales to a day of solemn fasting and humiliationPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness1655-01-01
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By the Protector. A proclamation commanding a speedy and due execution of the laws made against the abominable sins of drunkenness, profane swearing and cursing, adultery, fornication, and other acts of uncleannesse, for observing the assize of bread, ale, and fewel, and touching weights, and measures, for setting the poor on work, and providing for the impotent and aged poor, and punishing rogues and vagabonds, taking accounts of church-wardens and overseers of the poor, and again disturbing of publick preachers, and profanation of the Lords dayPrinted by Henry Hills and Iohn Field ...1655-01-01
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By the Lord Protector. A proclamation declaring His Highness pleasure and command for putting in execution the laws, statutes and ordinances made against Jesuits and priests, and for the speedy conviction of popish recusantsPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness.1655-01-01
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To His Highness Oliver Lord Protector of the common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the territories thereunto belongingthe humble petition of the free holders and other well affected people of this common wealth, whose names are hereunto subscribed[s.n.]1655-01-01
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By the Protector. A proclamation giving notice that the remaining differences betwixt the English and Dutch merchants stand referred to commissioners appointed on both sides, who are to assemble at Amsterdam in Holland, the 20. of July 1655Printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness.1655-01-01
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By the Protector. A proclamation for putting the laws in execution for setting prices on winesPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field ...1655-01-01
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By the Protector. A proclamation concerning the residence of the Merchant-Adventurers of England, at the city of Dordrecht, and for settling the staple therePrinted by Henry Hills and John Field ...1656-01-01
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An order of Parliament with the consent of His Highness the Lord Protector, for a day of publike thanksgivingwithin the cities of London and Westminster, the late lines of communication, and weekly bills of mortality, on Wednesday the third of June next; for the great success God hath been pleased to give the Navy of this Commonwealth under the command of General Blake against the Spainard. Together with a narrative of the same success, as it was communicated in a letter from the said General Thursday the 28th of May, 1657 ...Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...1657-01-01
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His Highnes's commission under the Great Seal of England, directed to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, Barons of the Exchequer, and othersfor satisfying the fifths of such discoveries as have or shall be by any person or persons made out before the Commissioners for Discoveries ...Printed by Tho. Newcomb ...1657-01-01
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A proclamation by His Highness and the ParliamentPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field1657-01-01
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By the Protector. A proclamation for the better levying and payment of the duty of excisePrinted by Henry Hills and John Field ...1658-01-01
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By the Protector. A proclamation declaring the right of the Fellowship and company of English merchants for discovery of new trades (commonly called the Muscovia company) to the sole fishing for whales upon the coasts of Green-land and Chery-Island, and for restraining and prohibiting of all othersPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness1658-01-01
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Literæ pseudo-senatus anglicani, Cromwellii, reliquorumque perduellium nomine ac jussu conscriptæ[s.n.]1676-01-01
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Letters of state[s.n.]1694-01-01
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A manifesto of the Lord Protector of the commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland, &c ...Wherein is shewn the reasonableness of the cause of this republic against the depredations of the Spaniards2d ed.Millar1738-01-01
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A manifesto of the Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, Ireland, &c. Published by consent and advice of his council. Wherein is shewn the reasonableness of the cause of this republic against the depredations of the Spaniards. Written in Latin by John Milton, and first printed in 1655, now translated into English ... The second edition. To which is added, Britannia, a poem; by Mr. Thomson: first published in 1727printed for, and sold by A. Millar1738-01-01
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A true copy of Oliver Cromwell's Manifesto against Spain, dated October 26, 1655containing authentick accounts of many pyracies, robberies, murders, and cruelties committed by the Spaniards upon the English, during the pacifick reign of James I. and perplext reign of Charles I.1741-01-01
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Cromwell's second speechspeech at the opening of the first Protectorate Parliament, September 4, 1654Directors of the Old South Work1890-01-01
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Cromwell's first speech to the Little Parliament, July 4, 1653.Directors of the Old South Work1896-01-01
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A declaration of His Highness, with the advice of his councilinviting the people of this Commonwealth to a day of solemn fasting and humiliationprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An ordinance for uniting Scotland into one common-wealth with EnglandPrinted, by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the protector. A proclamation commanding all persons, who have been of the late Kings party, or his sons, to depart out of the cities of London and Westminsterand late lines of communication, on or before Thursday the twelfth day of July instantprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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By the Protector, a proclamation for appointing of a certain day and place for the meeting of the commissioners named in an act of the late Parliament, entituled, an act for the security of His Highness the Lord Protector His Person, and continuance of the nation in peace and safetyPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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By the Protector. A proclamation of His Highness (by and with the advice of His Council) for putting in execution the laws against transportation of woolls, wool-fels, fullers-earth, and other thingsprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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By His Highness: a proclamation prohibiting horse-races for six monethsprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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O.P. By the Lord protector. Whereas by the thirtieth article of the peace ...printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for reviving the jurisdiction of the County Palatine of Lancaster, and for holding there an assisesTuesday, 28. February, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council ...W. du-Gard and H. Hill, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the Lord Protector. Whereas the enemies of the peace of this nation ...Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to his Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for passing custodies of idiots and lunaticksprinted, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
His Highness speech to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber at their dissolution, upon Monday the 22d. of January 1654Published to prevent mistakes, and false copiesPrinted by Henry Hills Printer to His Highness Lord Protector and are to be sold at the sign of sir John Oldcastle near Py-corner-
Literæ pseudo-senatûs Anglicani, Cromwellii, reliquorumque perduellium nomine ac jussu conscriptæ a Joanne Miltono.s.n.]
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An ordinance for distribution of the elections in IrelandPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the Protector, a proclamation giving encouragement to such as shall transplant themselves to JamaicaPrinted by Henry Hills and Iohn Fields ...
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An ordinance for relief of debtors in Scotland in som cases of extremityTuesday 16th May, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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To all persons whom these may concern, in the several townes, and plantations of the United Colonies in New-England.It is hereby declared, that His Highness the Lord Protectour of the Common Wealth of England &c.: hath commissioned and impowered Daniel Gookin dwelling at Cambridg in the Massachusets, to make agreement with any convenient number of the English in the colonies of New-England, who shall desire to remove themselves or families into Jamaica in the West-Indies ... Dated this 25 of March 1656.Printed by Samuel Green?
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An ordinance declaring that the offences herein mentioned, and no other, shall be adjudged high treason within the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belongingThursday January 19. 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for holding the Countie-Court for the countie of Chester at the town of Northvvich, during the continuance of the infection of the plague in ChesterPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for the preservation of the works of the great level of the FennsFryday May 26. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for settling of the estates of several excepted persons in Scotlandin trustees to the uses herein expressedprinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance appointing who shall bee justices of assize for the county palatine of LancasterPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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The form of an indenture between the sheriff and the Burgesses and inhabitants of Burroughss.n.
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An ordinance for reviving the court of the Dutchy of Lancasterprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An ordinance impowring the commissioners appointed to consider of the matters contained in the twentie eighth article of the treaty, with the States General to administer an oathPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance touching finesPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for continuing the powers of commissioners for compounding, &c. the committee for advance of money, and commissioners of indempnitiePrinted by William Du-Gard and Henry-Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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A declaration of His Highnes by the advice of his councilshewing the reasons of their proceedings for securing the peace of the Commonwealth upon occasion of the late insurrection and rebellionPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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Saturday 13th of June, 1657. At the Council at White-halprinted by Henry Hills and Iohn Field, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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A declaration of the Lord General and his councel of officersshewing the grounds and reasons for the dissolution of the late ParliamentPrinted by Hen. Hills, and Tho. Brewster
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An ordinance appointing a Committee for the Army, and treasurers at warPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance declaring that the proceedings in case of murther in Ireland, shall bee as formerlyprinted, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for continuing the Committee for the Army, and treasurers at warrPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By His Highness: a proclamation prohibiting the disturbing of ministers and other Christians in their assemblies and meetingsprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An ordinance for continuing an ordinance, entituled, An ordinance for furthur suspending the proceedings of the judges named in an act of Parliament, entituled, An act for relief of creditors & poor prisonersuntil the one & thirtieth day of May instantPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for indempnity to the English Protestants of the province of Munster in Ireland.Tuesday August 1. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector, and his council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the Councilprinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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At the counsell at White-Hallordered by His Highness with the consent of his counsel, that the commissioners for the excise ..s.n.]
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A declaration of the Lord Protector and both houses of Parliament for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation to be observed in all places within the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, upon the eighteenth day of May, 1659Printed by I.S.
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By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of his Highness concerning a cessation of all acts of hostility between the Commonwealth of England, and that of the United Provincesand their respective people, and the restitution of all things taken and seized upon by either party after the fourth of this instant MayPrinted by Will. du-Gard and Hen. Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance appointing commissioners for the better ordering and bringing in the duty of excize, and the arrears thereofPrinted by Will. du-Guard and Hen. Hills, printers to His Highness, the Lord Protector
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By the Lord Protector, a declaration of his Highness, setting apart Tuesday the 23. of this present May for a publique day of Thanksgivingfor the peace concluded between this Commonwealth, and that of the United Provinces, and for the late seasonable rainPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to his Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance appointing the excise of allum and copperaceTuesday 29 August, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted, by William Du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for continuation of an act, intituled, An act for laying an imposition upon coles, towards the building and maintaining ships for guarding the seasprinted, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for enabling the iudge, or iudges of the northern circuit, to hold assizes and gaol-deliveries at Durhampublisher not identified
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An ordinance to enable such soldiers as served the Common-vvealth in the late wars, to exercise any tradePrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for relief of persons that have acted in the service of the ParlamentPrinted, by Will. du-Gard and Hen. Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for repealing of several acts, and resolvs of Parliament, made for, or touching the subscribing, or taking the engagementprinted by William Du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance prohibiting horse-races for six moneths..Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the protectora proclamation of the peace made between this common-wealth and the kingdome of FrancePrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, Printers to his Highness
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An ordinance of explanation touching treasonsPrinted, by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of his Highnes, with the consent of his Council, for continuing all persons being in office for the execution of publike justice at the time of the late change of governmentuntil his Hignes further directionprinted by Henry Hills, printer to his Highness the Lord Protector
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A proclamation by His Highness and theParliamentWhereas the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Parliament ... have presented their desires unto His Highness Oliver Lord Protector, that he would ... exercise the office of chief magistrate of these nations ... His Highness ... and the Parliament ...charge ... all ... persons ... to ... submit ... unto the government so established ... Given at Westminster the 26. day of June 1657.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An ordinance for better amending and keeping in repair the common high-waies within this nationFryday March 31. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobel, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by Henry Hills and VVilliam du-Gard, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for the further encouragement of the adventurers for lands in Ireland, and of the souldiers and other planters therePrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for the better ordering and disposing the estates under sequestrationprinted by William Du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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The form of an indenture between the sheriff and the electors of persons to serve in Parlament for countiess.n.
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An ordinance for continuing the excisePrinted by Henry Hills, Printer to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An order of his Excellency the Lord General Cromwell, and the Council of State, for continuing the Powers of the Commissioners for IndempnityPrinted for Giles Calvert, Thomas Brewster, and by and for Henry Hills
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An ordinance against challenges, duells, and all provocations thereuntoThursday June 29. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector and his Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published, Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for indempnitie to the English Protestants of the province of Munster in IrelandRe-printed by William Bladen
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An ordinance for the better maintenance and encouragement of preaching ministers, and for uniting of parishesPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for continuation of an act of Parlament, intituled An Act for the continuation of the customs until the 26th day of March, in the year 1653..Printed, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for continuing an act for impressing of sea-menprinted, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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A declaration of His Highnes, by the advice of his council, setting forth, on the behalf of this Commonwealth, the justice of their cause against Spain.Printed by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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By the Protector. A proclamation declaring that after the first day of August nextno further use be made of any letters of marque, or reprisal, granting unto any private personprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to his Highness
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By His Excellency the Lord General and the Council of Statewhereas information is given that severall persons disaffected to the peace of this common-wealth, upon occasion of the present change of government, do assemble together in a riotous and tumultuous manner in the great level of the Fenns ...Printed for Giles Calvert, Thomas Brewster, and by and for Henry Hills
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An ordinance for the regulation of hackney coachmen in London and the places adjacentFryday June 23. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector and his Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published, Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Commonwealth, and that of the Vnited Provinces of the NetherlandsPrinted by Will. du-Gard and Hen. Hills, printers to his Highness the Lord Protector
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The government of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, & Ireland, and the dominions thereto belongingas it was publickly declared at Westminster the 16. day of December 1653. in the presence of the Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal of England, the Lord Maior and aldermen of the City of London, divers of the judges of the land, the officers of state and army, and many other persons of quality, at which time and place His Highness, Oliver Lord Protector of the said Commonwealth, took a solemn oath for observing the same. Published by His Highness the Lord Protector's special commandmentPrinted, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance for the reviving of an act of Parliament, entituled, An act for probate of wills, and granting administrationsSaturday the 24. of December 1653 : ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published ...Printed by Hen. Hills, printer to His Highness the Lord Protector
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A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, inviting the people of England and Wales, to a day of solemn fasting and humiliationPrinted by his Highness special commandment, by Henry Hills and William du-Gard, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the protector a proclamation of the peace made between this common-wealth and the kingdome of FrancePrinted by Henry Hills and John Field
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By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of his Highnes, with the consent of his Council, for continuing all persons being in office for the execution of publike justice at the time of the late change of governmentuntil his Highnes further directionprinted by Henry Hills, printer to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By His Highness: a proclamation for relief of godly ministers against suits and molestations by persons sequestred, ejected, or not approvedprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An ordinance for suspending the proceedings of the judges named in the act, intituled, An act for the relief of creditors and poor prisonersPrinted, by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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His Highnesse the Lord Protector's two speeches to the Parliament in the Painted Chamberthe one on Monday the 4. of September; the other on Tuesday the 12. of September, 1654. Taken by one who stood very near him, and published to prevent mistakesPrinted at London, and re-printed at Leith
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An ordinance for the continuance and maintenance of the alms-houses & alms-men called Poor Knights, and other charitable and pious uses, whereof the late dean and canons of Windsor were feoffees in trustThursday the fifteenth of February, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council that the ordinance ... being passed by His Highness the Lord Protector, with the consent of his Council, on Saturday the second of September, 1654, be printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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A declaration of His Highnes the Lord Protector and the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation in the three nationsPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field
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A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector and the Parlament of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland & Ireland, for a day of solemn fasting & humiliation in the three nations.Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills ...
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A declaration of His Highnes, by the advice of his Councilsetting forth, on the behalf of this Commonwealth, the justice of their cause against Spain. Friday the 26. of October, 1655. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and the Council, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobel, Clerk of the Councilre-printed by Christopher Higgins, in Harts-Close, over against the Trone-Church
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An ordinance for establishing an High Court of IusticePrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, with the advice of his counciltouching the continuance of the duty of excize and new impostprinted Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector and the Parliament ... for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation in the three nations ...John Field
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An ordinance for settling and confirming of the mannors of Framlingham & Saxtead in the county of Suffolk, and the lands, tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonging, devised by Sir Robert Hitcham, Kght. and late Serjeant at law, to certain charitable usesMonday March 20. 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell Clerk of the Councilprinted by Henry Hills and William du-Gard printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the protector, a declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector for a day of solemn fasting and humiliationPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field ...
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An ordinance of pardon and grace to the people of Scotlands.n.
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An ordinance for further doubling upon deans & chapters landsPrinted by William du-Gard, and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector and the Parliament, for a day of publique thanksgiving on Friday the twentieth of February 1656 ...Printed by Henry Hills and John Field
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By His Highnessa proclamation prohibiting horse-races for six monethsPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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An ordinance for continuation of one act of Parliament, entituled, An act for redemption of captivesSaturday December 24. 1653. ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published ...Printed by Hen. Hills, printer to His Highness the Lord Protector
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A declaration of His Highness, inviting the people of England and Wales to a day of solemn fasting and humiliationPrinted by Henry Hills and John Field
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An ordinance impowring the Commissioners of the Customes, and others, for the better suppressing of drunkennes and prophane cursing and swearing, in persons imployed under thempublisher not identified
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An ordinance for admitting Protestants in Ireland to compoundPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance touching the assessing, levying, and collecting of the latter three months assessment appointed by an act of the late Parlament, entituled, An act for an assesment at the rate of 120000l. by the moneth, for six moneths, from the 25. of December 1653. to the 24. of June then next ensuing, towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this CommonwealthPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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An ordinance declaring that the offences herein mentioned and no other shall be adjudged high treason within the common-wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and the dominions there unto belongings.n.
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An ordinance for the better regulating and limiting the jurisdiction of the High Court of ChanceryPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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By the Lord Protector. Whereas the enemies of the peace of this nation (notwithstanding the many signal providences of God in frustrating of their former counsels and malicious designs) do appear still restless in their attempts, to involve this commonwealth in blood and confusion ...printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to his Highness the Lord Protector
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An order and declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, with the advice of his Councilfor an assessment of threescore thousand pounds by the moneth, for six moneths, for and towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Commonwealth. Thursday February 8. 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and his Council, that this order and declaration be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the Councilprinted by Henry Hills and John Field, printers to His Highness
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His Highnesse the Lord Protector's speech to the Parliament in the Painted Chamberon Tuesday the 12th of September. 1654. Taken by one who stood very near him, and published to prevent mistakesprinted by T. R[atcliffe]. and E. M[ottershed]. for G. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-hill
A declaration of His Highnesby the advice of his council, shewing the reasons of their proceedings for securing the peace of the commonwealth, upon occasion of the late insurrection and rebellionPrinted by Henry Hills and John Fields, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector-
An ordinance for the relief of creditors and poor prisonersFryday June 9. 1654. Ordered by his Highness the Lord Protector, and his council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell, Clerk of the CouncilPrinted by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to His Highness the Lord Protector
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The Commission for Discoveriesas it passed under the Great Seal of EnglandPrinted by Tho. Newcomb ...