England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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- 110 2 _ ‡a England and Wales ‡b Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
- 110 1 _ ‡a England and Wales. ‡b Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
5xx's: Related Names (12)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Charles I, King of England
- 500 0 _ ‡a Charles ‡d 1600-1649 ‡c King of England ‡b I
- 500 0 _ ‡a Charles ‡b I, ‡c King of England, ‡d 1600-1649
- 500 0 _ ‡a England and Wales. Parliament
- 500 0 _ ‡a England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons
- 500 0 _ ‡a England and Wales. Privy Council
- 500 0 _ ‡a English Printing Collection (Library of Congress)
- 500 0 _ ‡a Great Britain. Parliament
- 500 1 _ ‡a Perrinchief, Richard
- 500 0 _ ‡a Pre ‡d 1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Pym, John
- 500 0 _ ‡a Scotland. Parliament
Works
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Declaratio Serenissimi potentissimique Principis Caroli, Magnae Britanniae &c. Regis, Ultra-marinis Protestantium ecclesiis transmissa | |
His Maiesties gracious and last message, sent by the Earle of Dorset ... from Nottingham 25 August 1642 | |
His Majesties declaration and profession disavowing any preparations or intentions in him to leavy warre against his Houses of Parliament | |
His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, of his true intentions in advancing lately to Brainceford | |
His Majesties last message, September 11, 1642, directed to his right trusty and wel beloved the Speaker of the House of Peers | |
His Majesties letter to the Lord Keeper, 1642 Feb. 28 | |
His Majesties manifest touching the Palatine cause | |
His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, April 28, 1642, concerning his refusall to passe the bill for the militia. | |
His Maje[s]ties message to the House of Commons, from the Court at Yorke the 13. of August, 1642. | |
His Majesties most gracious message to his two houses of Parliament, in prosecution of peace by a personal treaty. | |
His Majesties paper containing severall questions propounded to the commissioners divines touching episcopacy. | |
His Majesties speech at Leicester : to the gentlemen, free-holders, and inhabitants of that country, July 20 ... | |
His Majesties speech delivered the twenty second of January, 1643 to the members of the two Houses of Parliament at Oxford | |
His Majesties speech to the gentry of the county of York, attending His Majesty at the city of Yorke, on Thursday the 12. of May, 1642. | |
Instructions directed from the Kings most excellent majestie, unto all the bishops of this kingdome, and fit to be put in execution, agreeable to the necessitie of the time. | |
The king's book of sports. | |
The kings cabinet opened, or, Certain packets of secret letters & papers written with the Kings own hand and taken in his Cabinet as Nasby-Field, June 14, 1645 by Victorious Sr. Thomas Fairfax : wherein many mysteries of state, tending to the justification of that cause for which Sir Thomas Fairfax joyned battell that memorable day are clearly laid open : together with some annotations thereupon | |
The Kings letter to the Marquesse of Ormond: and the Marquesse of Ormonds letter to Monroe. Relating the Kings whole design, concerning all the three kingdoms. | |
The Kings Maiesties charge sent to all the judges of England, to be published in their respective circuits | |
Kings Maiesties most gratious speech to both houses of Parliament on Thursday the second of Decem. 1641 | |
The Kings Majesties answer to the paper delivered in by the reverend divines attending the honourable commissioners concerning church-government. | |
The Kings Majesties declaration concerning the high and honourable Court of Parliament, together with his protestation for a firme settlement of the true Protestant religion, the law, peace, and prosperity of this kingdome. As also, two letters from Thomas Farifax to William Lenthall. speaker of the honourable House of Commons. | |
Kings Majesties declaration to his subjects, concerning lawfull sports to bee used | |
The Kings Majesties instructions vnto the Earle of Northampton, the Lord Dunsmore, the high sheriff of the county of Warwick, and the rest of the commissioners. | |
The Kings Majesties speech to the sixe heads, concerning the Queens going into Holland ... : The Queens Majesties speech to a committee of both Houses at Whitehall, touching Her going into Holland ... July 20. | |
The Kings most excellent Majestie : being informed of the great infalencies and outrages done and committed by some that were souldiers of His Majesties armie in the northern parts lately being disbanded ... And his Majestie doth hereby declare to the said souldiers ... that if after the publication hereof, any of them shall be found lingering or staying in, or about the said cities of London or Westminster ... shall be severely punished ... Given at His Majesties place ... the two and twentieth of October, in the seventeenth yeer of His Majesties reign ... | |
The Kings most gracious concessions delivered to the commissioners at Newport, and debated there, Septemb. 29 | |
The letters, speeches and proclamations of King Charles I: | |
The Lord Marques of Argyle's speech to a grand committee of both Houses of Parliament, the 25th of this instant June, 1646. | |
The message and resolution of both houses of Parliament, presented to the Kings Majestie at Theobalds, March 1, 1641. | |
A message brought to the Parliament, concerning the treaty between the King and the commissioners, brought by Sir Peter Killeygrew on Tuesday 17 Octob. 1648. With the commissioners propositions and His Majesties answer, Newport the 12 of October, 1648. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. | |
Miscellaneous documents. 1640 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1641. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1641-06-22. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-01-13. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-01-20 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-01-28. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-02. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-02-14 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-03 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-03-09. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-03-21 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-03-28. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-04. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-04-08 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-04-24. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-05-16. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-06-04. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-06-16 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-07. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-12. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1643. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1643-01-17 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1643-02-03. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1643-05-05 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1643-12-28 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1644. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1645 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1645-1647 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1646-04-13 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1646-06-11. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1647-08. | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1648-10-02 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1648-10-17 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1648-11 | |
Miscellaneous Documents. 1648-12-21 | |
Orders and directions, together with a commission for the better administration of iustice and more perfect information of His Maiestie : how, and by whom the lawes and statutes tending to the reliefe of the poore, the well ordering and training vp of youth in trades, and the reformation of disorders and disordered persons, are executed throughout the Kingdome : which His Royall Maiestie hath commanded to be published and inquired of, by the body of his Priuie Councell, whom He hath made principall commissioners for this purpose. | |
Pardon granted to John Kay [with] great seal of Charles I. | |
The petition of both houses of Parliament to His Majestie, concerning his intended going to Ireland : whereunto is added six reasons or motives to disswade His Majesty from going thither. | |
Proceedings. 1641-1643 | |
The proceedings in the late treaty of peace together with severall letters of His Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earle of Northampton, which were intercepted and brought to the Parliament. | |
Proclamation for obedience to the laws ordained for establishing of the true religion in this Kingdom of England | |
Proclamation for putting the laws against Popist recusants in due execution | |
A proclamation for restying and withstandying of most damynable heresyes showen within this realme by the disciples of Luther and other heretykes peruerters of Christes relygion. | |
Proclamation for setling the plantation of Virginia | |
A proclamation for the abolishing of the usurped power of the Pope : Yet once agayne by the Kynge to the Shyruues ... Given under our sygnet at our Palace of Westminster the ix day of June. | |
Proclamation for the attendance of the members in both houses in Parliament | |
Proclamation forbidding all levies of forces ... | |
Proclamation prohibiting all persons within this county of Oxford from buying or receiving horse or armes of any kind from any souldiers of His Majesties army | |
Proclamation restraining the withdrawing His Majesties subjects from the Church of England | |
Proclamation to restrain the transporting of passengers and provisions to New England ... | |
Proclamation touching tobacco | |
Proclamations. 1629-05-17 | |
Propositions from the Kings Majesty to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, in two messages from the Isle of Wyght, dated Novem, 26, and Novem. 27, 1647, for the composing of all differences, and fulfilling the desires of all interests in the Kingdome. Also His Excellencies answer, in presence of his officers, and Sir John Barckleys declaration concerning the extent of the message sent by him from His Majesty, Novem. 30, 1647 ... | |
The severall copies of the kings letters, and messages, sent to the Parliament: first, about the treatie by commissioners, and then personally by himselfe: with the Parliaments severall answers thereunto, and some observations thereupon. With, the copy of a paper unto the Lord Inchiquins hand, concerning the popes nuntio now in Ireland ... | |
The soveraigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge : comprised in several speeches, cases, and arguments of law discussed between the late King Charls and the most eminent persons of both houses of Parliament : together with the grand mysteries of state then in agitation. | |
The speakers speech, which was spake before the King at Edenborough 1641. | |
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 Captaine 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 the lading of the ship called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into Southampton. | |
Speeches. 1641. | |
Speeches. 1641-12-02 | |
Speeches. 1641-12-14 | |
Speeches. 1649-01-30 | |
To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty, the humble petition of divers recusants and others, in the county of Lancaster, that they may ceceived [sic] into His Maeisties protection, and have their armes redelivered to them, for the defence of His Majesties person, and their families. | |
To the King's Most Excellent Majestie, the humble petition of the commissioners of the Generall Assembly of the Kirke of Scotland met at Edinborough, January 4th, 1642 [i.e. 1643] : and now lately presented to His Majestie at Oxford. | |
To the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the county of Hereford, presented by the grand iury at the Quarter session holden for the said county after the feast of the Epiphanie. 1642. With the petition of the county of Hertford to His Majesty: and His Majesties answer thereunto. | |
Tracts relating to the siege of Hull in 1642, with the King's proclamation, and a scarce portrait of Sir John Hotham. | |
The truth of the proceedings in Scotland : containing the discovery of the late conspiracie, with divers other remarkeable passages, related in a letter written from Edinburgh the 19 of October, 1641 : whereunto is added, an abstract of a letter written by His Majesty from Edinburgh to one of the clarkes of the Counsell, the 18 of October, 1641. | |
Whereas in the reigne of Our most deare and royall Father, King Iames of blessed memory ... | |
Works. Selections. 1646 |