England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a England and Wales ‡b Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
- 110 1 _ ‡a England and Wales. ‡b Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (2)
5xx's: Related Names (12)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Charles II, King of England
- 500 0 _ ‡a Charles ‡d 1630-1685 ‡c King of England ‡b II
- 500 0 _ ‡a Charles ‡b II, ‡c King of England, ‡d 1630-1685
- 500 0 _ ‡a England and Wales
- 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 Great Britain. Parliament
- 500 0 _ ‡a Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of, 1621-1682
- 500 0 _ ‡a Scotland. Parliament
- 500 0 _ ‡a United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal
Works
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By the King. A proclamation declaring the Parliament shall be prorogued until the first day of October next | |
By the King. A proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament, and declaring the speedy calling of a new one | |
By the King, a proclamation for restraining the payment of the moneys lately called in to His Majesty's use, any longer then until the first of March next | |
By the King. A proclamation for the calling in all moneys of gold and silver coyned or stamped with the cross and harp and the circumscription The Commonwealth of England and for making the same to be current onely to the first of December next and no longer | |
By the King. A proclamation that the moneys lately called in may nevertheless be currant in all payments to or for the use of His Majesty until the first day of May next | |
By the King. A proclamation, whereas His Majesty by his proclamation of the first day of March last ... prohibited the setting to sea any ships or vessels to or for any parts or places beyond the seas ... doth hereby declare ... that the said proclamation, and the prohibition, and every other clause, matter, and thing therein contained, shall from henceforth cease and determine | |
The capitulations and articles of peace between the Majesty of the King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. and the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire : as they have been augmented and altered in the times of several ambassadors : and particularly as they have been renewed, augmented, and amplified at the city of Adrianople in the month of January 1661/2, by Heneage, Earl of Winchelsea, Ambassador Extraordinary from His Majesty : and also as they have been since renewed in the month of September 1675. With divers additional articles and priviledges | |
Charter (1675) | |
City of London quo warranto | |
Declaration against the French | |
Declaration de guerre du roy de la Grand Bretagne, contre les Estats Generaux des Provinces-Unies | |
[Declaration to the Governour and Company of Massachusetts Bay | |
D[omi]nus Rex versus major[em] et co[mmun]itatem ac cives Civitat[is] London : Mich[aelmas] xxxiiio[-35o] Caroli 2di R[egi]s. | |
His Majesties charge to all the justices of the peace of the county of Middlesex, upon his going to meet his Parliament at Oxford : who were all summoned to attend His Majesty in counsel, on Friday the 25th day of February ; with their resolutions and answers. | |
His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects March 15, 1672 | |
His Majesties gracious letter and declaration sent to the House of Peers by Sir John Greenvill, knight, from Breda, and read in the House the first of May, 1660. | |
His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament; January 24. 1673/4. As also a letter from the States-general of the United Provinces, to His Majesty the King of Great Britain, &c. January 1673/4. Together with certain proposals from the said States-general to His Majesty, concerning a peace. | |
His Majesties gracious speech to the House of peers, the 27th of July, 1660. Concerning the speedy passing of the bill of indempnity & oblivion ... | |
His Majesties letter to the artillery company : with an account of their proceedings at the choice of several officers for the ensuing year, on Wednesday the 9th of this instant, February 1680/1. | |
His Majesties message to the Commons in Parliament, relating to Tangier : and the humble address of the commons to his Majesty, in answer to that message. Presented upon Monday, 29. Nov. 1680. | |
His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the lord chancellors, to the two houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Monday the nineteenth of May, 1662. | |
Instrumentum foederis, inter Sacram Regiam Majestatem, regnumq[ue] Sveciae, ab una & Sacram Regiam Majestatem, Regnumq Magnae Britanniae, ab altera parte anno M.DC.LXI. die 1. Octobris Londini conclusi, ac postea ex praescriptio, Holmiae ratihabiti. Eller = Förbundzinstrument emellan Hans kongl. Mayst. och Chronan Swerige å dhen eene och Hans Kongl. Mayst. och Chronan af store Britannien å dhen andre sijdan. Vprättadt vthi London den 1. Octobris åhr 1661, och sedan i Stockholm efter affkedat ratificerat. | |
King Charles's speech against tacking : Being the latter part of a speech of King Charles II. delivered from the throne to the both Houses of Parliament on the 23d of May, 1678. With part of the Lord Chancellor (Finch's) speech, deliver'd the same day to both Houses of Parliament. | |
The letters, speeches, and declarations of King Charles II | |
Magna et antiqua charta Quinque Portuum domini regis et membrorum eorundem | |
Missive vanden coningh van Groot Brittannien, geschreven aan de ... Staten generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden, date den vierden october 1666. | |
Proclamation against fighting of duels | |
Proclamation against vicious, debauched, and profane persons | |
Proclamation concerning passes and sea-briefs | |
Proclamation, declaring his Majesties pleasure touching His royal coronation, and the solemnity thereof | |
Proclamation for inforcing the laws against conventicles and for the preservation of the publick peace against unlawful assemblies of papists and non-conformists | |
Proclamation for prohibiting the embezzlement of His Majesty's stores for shipping | |
Proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands | |
Proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish-days, appointed by the law to be observed | |
Proclamation for the apprehending of certain persons therein named | |
Proclamation for the suppressing a rebellion lately raised within the plantation of Virginia | |
Proclamation for the suppressing of disorderly and unseasonable meetings in taverns and tipling-houses, and also forbidding footmen to wear swords or other weapons within London, Westminster, and their liberties | |
Proclamation, prohibiting all unlawful and seditious meetings and conventicles under pretence of religious worship | |
Proclamation, prohibiting the seizing of any persons, or searching houses without warrant, except in time of actual insurrections | |
Proclamation to restrain the abuses of hackney coaches in the cities of London and Westminster, and the suburbs thereof | |
Prophecy for 1935 & a proclamation of 1660 | |
Quarta pars patentium de anno regni regis Caroli Secundi vicesimo primo ... | |
[Seal] By the King. A proclamation, for calling in, and suppressing of two books written by John Milton : the one intituled, Johannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Anglicano defensio, contro Claudii Anonymi, alỉăs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam; and the other in answer to a book intituled, The pourtraicture of His Sacred Majesty in his solitude and sufferings. And also a third book intituled, The obstructors of justice, written by John Goodwin. Given at our Court at Whitehall, the thirteenth day of August in the twelfth year of our reign, one thousand six hundred and sixty. God save the King. | |
[Seal] By the King : A proclamation for prohibiting the importation of commodities of Europe into any of His Majesties plantations in Africa, Asia or America which were not laden in England, and for putting all other laws relating to the trade of the plantations in effectual execution ... Given at our Court at Whitehall the twenty fourth of November, in the seven and twentieth year of our reign. God save the King. | |
A subsidy granted to the king, of tonnage, & poundage, and other sums of money, payable upon merchandise exported and imported : Together with a book of Rates agreed upon by the honourable House of commons, and hereunto annexed. Sat. 29, July 1660 ... | |
This is a year of good omen: when one reads the King's proclamation proscribing a Milton, how glorious to be an American at Christmas-tide, nineteen-hundred-thirty-four. Our Christmas greetings | |
To our trusty and well beloved, the president, &c. | |
To the Most Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. | |
A true and perfect collection of all messages, addresses, &., from the House of commons, to His Sacred Majesty King Charles II. With His Majesties gracious answers thereunto: from 1660, being the year of His Majestie's happy restauration, until the dissolution of the Parliament, 14 August, 1679. | |
Whereas it has been represented to His Majesty, that by reason of the frequent abuses of a lewd sort of people called spirits ... | |
Whereas our royal father of blessed memory, did in the year one thousand six hundred thirty two, constitute and establish a society of fishers | |
Whitelockes notes uppon the kings writt for choosing members of Parlement, XIII. Car. II : being disquisitions on the government of England by King, Lords, and Commons |