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  1. 23601.
    Collins, An, 17th cent.    Divine songs and meditacions composed by An Collins.    1653
  2. 23602.
    Commissioners of Sewers of the City of London.    At a Court of Sewers held at the Guild Hall, London on Saterday the fifth of February in the year of our Lord 1652. ...    1653
  3. 23603.
    Committee of Adventurers in London for Lands in Ireland.    At the Committee of Adventurers for Lands in Ireland, the 9th day of March 1653.    1653
  4. 23604.
    Congregational Churches in New England. Cambridge Synod.    A platform of church-discipline: Gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the Churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in Nevv-England: to be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord.    1653
  5. 23605.
    Contzen, Adam, 1571-1635.    The plots of Jesuites: (viz. of Robert Parsons an English-man, Adam Contzen a Moguntine, Tho. Campanella a Spaniard, ) how to bring England to the Romane religion without tumult. Translated out of the original copies.    1653
  6. 23606.
    Coppin, Richard, fl. 1646-1659.    Saul smitten for not smiting Amalek according to the severity of the command: and the residue of the spoil sentenced to death, which Saul preserved and spared alive, (to wit) man, woman, infant, suckling, oxe, sheep, camel and ass. Being an allegorical allusion to the present passages of the times, delivered in a sermon at Somerset-House, May 1. upon the dissolution of the late Parliament. Also, a great and notable blow is given at the serpent, the ruine of the whore and her familie determined; wherein is discovered what she was, and is, and the several husbands that have married her, deceased from her, and been decieved by her; also the several children which by her have been brought forth and nursed up, with a dissolution of all unjust government, laws rules and worships exercised over mens lives, liberties and estates, and the restoring of all just government, the peoples rights and priviledges by the Lord Jesus, into its perfect state. As apprehended by Richard Coppin.    1653
  7. 23607.
    Corporation of Moniers in the Mint (London, England)    The ansvver of the Corporation of Moniers in the mint, at the Tower of London, to two false and scandalous libells printed at London, and lately come forth without date. The first intituled, The humble representation of Peter Blondeau, as a warning touching severall disorders hapning by money ill-favouredly coyned, and the only means to prevent them. The second intituled, A most humble memorandum from Peter Blondeau. Which not only intends maliciously to sandall [sic] us the Corporation of Moniers, of the Common-wealth of England : but also most falsly to imprint in the hearts and mindes of all people in Christendome, and more especially the good people under the obedience of the Parliament of England; that ... the moneys of the of this Common-Wealth ... are not justly made ... Set forth to undeceive all the good people that have seen or read the said Peter Blondeau's false and scandalous libells.    1653
  8. 23608.
    Crashaw, Richard, 1613?-1649.    A letter from Mr. Crashaw to the Countess of Denbigh, against irresolution and delay in matters of religion.    1653
  9. 23609.
    Cressy, Serenus, 1605-1674.    Exomologesis, or, A faithfull narration of the occaision and motives of the conversion unto Catholick unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Deane of Laghlin in Ireland and Prebend of Windsore in England now a second time printed with additions and explications by the same author who now calls himself B. Serenus Cressy, religious priest of the holy order of S. Benedict in the convent of S. Gregory in Doway.    1653
  10. 23610.
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.    A declaration and order of his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell, and his Councill of Officers: for the continuance of the assesment for six moneths, from the 24th. of June 1653. to the 25th. of December following; at the rate of one hundered and twenty thousand pounds by the moneth, towards the maintenance of the armies and navies of this Common wealth. June 9. 1653. Ordered by his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell with the advice of his Councill of Officers, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. William Malyn Secret.    1653
  11. 23611.
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.    A declaration concerning the government of the three nations of [brace] England, Scotland, and Ireland, by His Highness the Lord Protector Cromwel: and his speech to the Lord Commissioners of the broad seal of England, and the judges in their scarlet gowns, and robes, immediatly before he took the chair of state, the city sword, and cap of maintenance. VVith the oath taken by His Highness; the subscribing of the instructions tendered unto him by the said judges; the full particulars of this great and honorable solemnization; the manner how he was proclaimed throughout the city of London, and the proclamation of the Council, to be published throughout all counties, cities, and market-towns.    1653
  12. 23612.
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.    A declaration of Oliver Cromwell, captain general of all the forces of this Common-Wealth.    1653
  13. 23613.
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.    A declaration of Oliver Cromwell, captain general of all the forces of this Common-Wealth. Whereas, the Parlament beeing dissolved, ...    1653
  14. 23614.
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.    Declaratio Oliveri Cromwelli præsecti exercituum pro repub. et consilii sui militaris exhibens fundamenta, caussas dissolutionis nuperi Parlamenti. Ex Anglicano sermone in Latinum traducta.    1653
  15. 23615.
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.    Epistola Medio-Saxonica, or, Middlesex first letter to His Excellency, the Lord General Cromwell together with their petition concerning tithes and copy-holds of inheritance, presented to the supreme authority, the Parliament of England : wherein the tortious and illegal usurpation of tithes, contrary to Magna Charta, is discovered, the blemished dignity of copy-holders revived, and how lords of manors have formerly incroached upon their liberties, by imposing arbitrary fines, and multiplying of heriots : whereunto is annexed two additional cases concerning the unreasonable exactions of fines and heriots, contrary to law, in these latter times ...    1653
  16. 23616.
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.    To His Excellency the L. Generall Cromwell, and the rest of the Councell of the Army of the Comonwealth of England; the humble and faithfull advice of divers affectionate friends to the Parliament, Army and Commonwealth of England    1653
  17. 23617.
    Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.    To His Excellency, the Lord General Cromwel: And all the honest officers and souldiers in the Army, for the Common-wealth of England. The humble remonstrance of many thousands in and about the City of London, on the behalf of all the free-commoners of England.    1653
  18. 23618.
    Cunaeus, Petrus.    Petrus Cunæus of the common-wealth of the Hebrews. Translated by C.B.    1653
  19. 23619.
    Cuningham, David, Sir, fl. 1653    To the Honourable Committee of Parliament appointed for prisoners. The most humble petition of Sir David Cuningham prisoner in the upper-bench, and the rest of the creditors of James Enyon Esquire, lately called Sir James Enyon Baronet deceased.    1653
  20. 23620.
    D. F.    The Dutch-mens pedigree or A relation, shewing how they were first bred, and descended from a horse-turd, which was enclosed in a butter-box. Together with a most exact descripton of that great, huge, large, horrible, terrible, hideous, fearful, ... prodigious, preposterous horse that shit the same turd; who had two faces on one head, the one somwhat resembling the face of a man, the other the face of a horse, the rest of his body was like the body of an horse, saving that on his shoulders he had two great fish finns like the finns of whales, but far more large: he lived somtime on land, but most in water; his dyet was fish, roots, ... A very dreadful accident befel him, the fear hereof set him into such a fit of shiting, that he died thereof: ... Also how the Germans following the directions of a conjurer, made a very great box, and smeared the in-side with butter, and how it was filled with the dung which the said monstrous horse shit: out of which dung within nine days space sprung forth men, women, and children; the off-spring whereof are yet alive to this day, and now commonly known by the name of Dutchmen; as this following relation will plainly manifest.    1653
  21. 23621.
    Daillé, Jean, 1594-1670.    An apologie for the Reformed churches wherein is shew'd the necessitie of their separation from the Church of Rome: against those who accuse them of making a schisme in Christendome. By John Daille pastor of the Reformed Church at Paris. Translated out of French. And a preface added; containing the judgement of an university-man, concerning Mr. Knot's last book against Mr. Chillingworth.    1653
  22. 23622.
    Davies, John, Sir, 1569-1626.    A work for none but angels men. That is to be able to look into, and to know our selves. Or a book shewing what the soule is, subsisting and having its operations without the body; its more th[e]n a perfection or reflection of the sense, or teperature of humours: how she exercises her powers of vegetative or quickening power of the senses. Of the imaginations or common sense, the phantasie, sensative memory, passions motion of life, local motion, and intellectual powers of the soul. Of the wit, understanding, reason, opinion, judgement, power of will, and the relations betwixt wit wil. Of the intellectual memory, that the soule is immortall, and cannot dye, cannot be destroyed, her cause ceaseth not, violence nor time cannot destroy her; and all objections answered to the contrary.    1653
  23. 23623.
    Dawe, fl. 1653.    The keepers of the liberties of England by authority of Parliament, to all parsons, ministers, lecturers, viccars, and curates as also to all justices of the peace, mayors, burgers, sheriffes, bayliffes, constables, overseers of the poor, and headboroughs. And to all other officers, ministers, and people whatsoever, as well within liberties as without, to whom these presents shall come, greeting.    1653
  24. 23624.
    Dawe, fl. 1653.    The keepers of the liberties of England by authority of Parliament, to all parsons, ministers, lecturers, viccars, and curates as also to all justices of the peace, mayors, burgers, sheriffes, bayliffes, constables, overseers of the poor, and headboroughs. And to all other officers, ministers, and people whatsoever, as well within liberties as without, to whom these presents shall come, greeting.    1653
  25. 23625.
    Dawes, Lancelot, 1580-1653.    Sermons preached upon severall occasions by Lancelot Dawes ...    1653
  26. 23626.
    Day, John, 1574-1640?    Truth shut out of doors being brief discovery of the partial and unjust proceedings of some formal professors, members of a church at Rumney in Kent, against John Day, the publisher hereof.    1653
  27. 23627.
    Dell, William, d. 1664.    The stumbling-stone, or, A discourse touching that offence which the world and worldly church do take against 1. Christ himself. 2. His true word. 3. His true worship. 4. His true church. 5. His true government. 6. His true ministry. Wherein the University is reproved by the Word of God. Delivered partly to the University-congregation in Cambridge, partly to another in the same town. Together with a brief touch in the epistle (for the present) on the late quarrelsom, weak, and erroneous Animadversions of one Mr. Chambers, called Doctor in Divinity, and Pastor of Pewsy in Wiltshire. By William Dell minister of the Gospel, and Master of Gonvil and Cains Colledge in Cambridge.    1653
  28. 23628.
    Denham, John, Sir, 1615-1669.    Certain verses written by severall of the authors friends to be re-printed with the second edition of Gondibert.    1653
  29. 23629.
    Denmark. Sovereign (1648-1670 : Frederick III)    The King of Denmark his declaration concerning the English merchants ships lying in Copenhagen. Translated out of the Danish speech into English by Edvvard Smith, May 17. 1653.    1653
  30. 23630.
    Denny, William, Sir, 1603 or 4-1676.    Pelecanicidium, or, The Christian adviser against self-murder together with a guide and the pilgrims passe to the land of the living : in three books.    1653
  31. 23631.
    Descartes, René, 1596-1650.    Renatus Des-Cartes excellent compendium of musick with necessary and judicious animadversions thereupon / by a person of honour.    1653
  32. 23632.
    Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.    A brief explication of the other fifty Psalmes, from Ps. 50 to Ps. 100 by David Dickson ...    1653
  33. 23633.
    Dochant, George.    A new catechism short and plain, and very necessary to be learned of the youn ger [sic] sort, before they come to be partakers of the Holy Communion. Published for the benefit of Shaffham School, Norfolk. By Geo. Dochant, minister of Gods word, and there teacher in a private school.    1653
  34. 23634.
    Drake, Francis, Sir, d. 1637. World encompassed by Sir Francis Drake.    Sir Francis Drake revived who is or may be a pattern to stirre up all heroicke and active spirits of these times to benefit their countrey and eternize their names by like noble attempts : being a summary and true relation of foure severall voyages made by the said Sir Francis Drake to the West-Indies ... / collected out of the notes of the said Sir Francis Drake, Mastet [sic] Philip Nichols, Master Francis Fletcher, preachers, and notes of divers other gentlemen (who went on the said voyages) carefully compared together.    1653
  35. 23635.
    E. C.    The Wiltshire-petition for tythes explained, for the better understanding of the people of this Commonwealth. Herein you have first the petition it self at large inserted, and then the observations follow, being directed to each material passage in the petition by a letter of the alphabet. By E.C. and R.E.    1653
  36. 23636.
    Eden, Gascoyne.    A true narrative concerning Sir Arthur Haslerigs possessing of Lieutenant-Colonel John Lilburnes estate in the county of Durham    1653
  37. 23637.
    Edinburgh (Scotland). Town Council.    Edinburgh, 6 April 1653. Forasmeikle as the provest, bailies, and councel of this burgh being conveened in counsel, finding that this good town hath been, and is greatly abused by strangers, vagabonds, unfree persons, and masterlesse people ...    1653
  38. 23638.
    Elderfield, Christopher, 1607-1652.    Of regeneration and baptism, Hebrew Christian, with their rites, disquisitions by Christopher Elderfield ...    1653
  39. 23639.
    Eliot, John, 1604-1690.    Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England: setting forth, not only their present state and condition, but sundry confessions of sin by diverse of the said Indians, wrought upon by the saving power of the Gospel; together with the manifestation of their faith and hope in Jesus Christ, and the work of grace upon their hearts. Related by Mr. Eliot and Mr. Mayhew, two faithful laborers in that work of the Lord. Published by the corporation for propagating the Gospel there, for the satisfaction and comfort of such as wish well thereunto.    1653
  40. 23640.
    Elsliot, Thomas.    The declaration of the Esquire at Arms    1653
  41. 23641.
    Elton, Edward, d. 1624.    The great mystery of godlinesse opened being an exposition upon the whole ninth chapter of the epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans / by the late pious faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Edward Elton.    1653
  42. 23642.
    England and Wales.    An act for continuing the priviledges and jurisdictions of the county of Lancaster    1653
  43. 23643.
    England and Wales.    An act touching marriages and the registring thereof, and also touching births and burials    1653
  44. 23644.
    England and Wales. Army. Council.    A declaration of the Lord Generall and his Councel of Officers; shewing the grounds and reasons for the dissolution of the late Parliament.    1653
  45. 23645.
    England and Wales. Army. Council.    Friday, April 22. 1653. The declaration of the Lord Generall, and his Councell of Officers, shewing the grounds and reasons for the dissolution of the Parliament, April 20. 1653. The effect and sum of it, as followeth.    1653
  46. 23646.
    England and Wales. Army. Council.    The humble remonstrance of the General Councel of officers met at Dalkeith the fifth of May, 1653. in behalf of themselves and the forces in Scotland shewing their hearty concurrence with his Excellency the Lord General Cromwel, and his Councel of officers at White-Hall, in dissolving the late Parliament.    1653
  47. 23647.
    England and Wales. Commissioners of the Admiralty and the Navy.    An order by the Commissioners of the Admirality and the Navy concerning the payment of the prize-money due to seamen and souldiers, and their widows, that have served at sea in this last years expedition. 16 January, 1653.    1653
  48. 23648.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    A commission impowering the persons therein named, to hear and determine severall matters and things concerning the work of dreyning the great levell of the fenns.    1653
  49. 23649.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    A declaration from the Generall and Council of State to incite all the good people of these nations to thankfullness and holy rejoycing in the Lord, for the late great victory at sea, obtained by the fleet of this Common-wealth against the Dutch, upon Thursday and Friday being the second and third of June 1653.    1653
  50. 23650.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    A declaration from the Generall and Council of State to incite all the good people of these nations to thankfullness and holy rejoycing in the Lord, for the late great victory at sea, obtained by the fleet of this Common-wealth against the Dutch, upon Thursday and Friday being the second and third of June 1653.    1653
  51. 23651.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    An additional instruction unto Iosias Berners, Francis Massenden Esqs; Sir William Roberts knight, Iohn Parker, Henry Pit, Matthias Valentine, and Robert Aldworth, Esqs;    1653
  52. 23652.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    An instruction unto Josias Bervers, Francis Massenden Esqs; Sir William Roberts Knight, John Packer, Henry Pit, Mathias Valentine and Robert Aldsworth Esqs    1653
  53. 23653.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    An instruction unto Josias Bervers, Francis Massenden Esqs; Sir William Roberts Knight, John Packer, Henry Pit, Mathias Valentine and Robert Aldsworth Esqs;    1653
  54. 23654.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    An order and declaration of the Council of State, concerning the determination of severall claims now depending before the commissioners for removing obstructions.    1653
  55. 23655.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    An order of his Excellency the Lord General Cromvvell, and the Council of State, for continuing the powers of the commissioners for indempnity.    1653
  56. 23656.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    At the Council of State at White-Hall. The Parliament having lately intrusted this Council to take care that the good people of England, Scotland, and Ireland, be protected in their peaceable assemblies ...    1653
  57. 23657.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By his Excellency the Lord General and the Council of State. Whereas information is given that several 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 ...    1653
  58. 23658.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By his Excellency the Lord General and the Council of State. Whereas 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 ...    1653
  59. 23659.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State appointed by authority of Parliament.    1653
  60. 23660.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. The Council of State taking notice of the tumultuous and barbarous actings at the New-Exchange ...    1653
  61. 23661.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Covncil. Whereas the late Parliament dissolving themselves, and resigning their powers and authorities, ...    1653
  62. 23662.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    Further instructions unto Charles Fleetwood Esq; Lieutenant General of the Army in Ireland, Edmund Ludlow Esq; Lieutenant General of the horse, Miles Corbet Esq; and Iohn Iones, Esq;    1653
  63. 23663.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    Thursday June 16. 1653. At the councill of state at VVhite-Hall, ordered, that the commissioners for removing obstructions in the sale of the manours, lands, tenements, or hereditaments, directed to be sold by act or ordinance ...    1653
  64. 23664.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    To the Right Honorable, the Councel of State And to the Honorable Committee, by them appointed in the case of the post-masters. The humble petition of the post-masters of the several roads of England.    1653
  65. 23665.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    Tuesday 29 Novemb. 1653. At the Councill of State at Whitehall. Ordered that Doctor Homes have the sole impression of the book lately published by him, entituled, The resurrection revealed, or, The dawning of the day-starre, ...    1653
  66. 23666.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    Wednesday the first of June, 1653. At the Councel of State at White-hall Whereas divers of the inhabitants of this Commonwealth did in the yeare 1642. and since issue forth considerable summes of money by way of adventure for lands forfeited in Ireland ...    1653
  67. 23667.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1648 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for the better ordering and disposing the estates under sequestration. Fryday, 10 February, 1653. / Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and his council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell clerk of the council.    1653
  68. 23668.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, inviting the people of England and Wales, to a day of solemn fasting and humiliation.    1653
  69. 23669.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    A declaration of the Lord General and his councel of officers; shewing the grounds and reasons for the dissolution of the late Parliament.    1653
  70. 23670.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance appointing a committee for the army, and treasurers at war. Saturday, January 28. 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell Clerk of the Council.    1653
  71. 23671.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance appointing commissioners for approbation of publique preachers. Monday 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 Council.    1653
  72. 23672.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance appointing commissioners for the better ordering and bringing in the duty of excize, and the arrears thereof.    1653
  73. 23673.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    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 belonging    1653
  74. 23674.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance declaring that the proceedings in case of murther in Ireland, shall bee as formerly. Monday 20th March, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the Council.    1653
  75. 23675.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for alteration of several names and forms heretofore used in courts, writs, grants, patents, commissions, and setling of proceedings in courts of law, justice and equity, within the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, according to the present government.    1653
  76. 23676.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    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 seas. Monday 20th March, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the Council.    1653
  77. 23677.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for continuation of one act of Parliament, entituled, An act for redemption of captives. Saturday the 24. of December 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the Council.    1653
  78. 23678.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for continuing an act for impressing of sea-men. Thursday 23 of March, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the Council.    1653
  79. 23679.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for continuing the excise    1653
  80. 23680.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for continuing the powers of commissioners for compounding , the committee for the advance of money, and commissioners of indempnitie.    1653
  81. 23681.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for passing custodies of idiots and lunaticks. Monday 20th March, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the Council.    1653
  82. 23682.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for repealing of several acts, and resolvs of Parlament, made for, or touching the subscribing or taking the engagement.    1653
  83. 23683.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for reviving the jurisdiction of the County Palatine of Lancaster, and for holding there an assises. Tuesday, 28. February, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell Clerk of the Council.    1653
  84. 23684.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance for the reviving of an act of Parliament, entituled, An act for probate of wills, and granting administrations. Saturday the 24. of December 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobell, Clerk of the Council.    1653
  85. 23685.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance impowring commissioners to put in execution an act of Parlament, intituled, An act prohibiting the planting of tobacco in England. Tuesday 11th April, 1654. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council, that this ordinance bee forthwith printed and published. Hen. Scobel, Clerk of the Council.    1653
  86. 23686.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance of explanation touching treasons    1653
  87. 23687.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    An ordinance touching the assessing, levying, and collecting of the latter three months assesment appointed by an act of the late Parlament, entituled, An act for an assesment at the rate of 120000 l. 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 Commonwealth. Fryday, 17. February, 1653. Ordered by His Highness the Lord Protector, and His Council, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Henry Scobell Clerk of the Council.    1653
  88. 23688.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    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 government, untill his Highnes further direction.    1653
  89. 23689.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    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 government until his Hignes further direction.    1653
  90. 23690.
    England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell)    The articles signed by his Highness Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, on Friday the 16. of December, 1653. in presence of the judges, barons of the exchequer, and the Lord Major and court of aldermen, in the chancery court in Westminster-Hall.    1653
  91. 23691.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    A declaration of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England for a time of publique thanksgiving, upon the five and twentieth of this instant August, for the great victory lately vouchsafed to their fleet at sea.    1653
  92. 23692.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act appointing a committee for the army, and treasurers at vvar. Wednesday the 25th of July, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament.    1653
  93. 23693.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act for continuing John Bradshaw serjeant at law, chancellor of the dutchy and county palatine of Lancaster ...    1653
  94. 23694.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act for continuing the powers of Commissioners for Compounding, advance of money; and for indempnity.    1653
  95. 23695.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act for contstituting commissioners for ordering and managing the affairs of the admiralty and navy.    1653
  96. 23696.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act for probate of vvills, and granting administrations    1653
  97. 23697.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act for regulating the making of stuffs in Norfolk and Norwich. Saturday the 12th of November, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament.    1653
  98. 23698.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act for setling the jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty    1653
  99. 23699.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act for taking away fines upon bills, declarations and original vvrits.    1653
  100. 23700.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An act for the establishing an High Court of Justice. Together with 1. An act prohibiting the proclaiming of any person to be king over England or Ireland, or the dominions thereof. 2. An act declaring what offences shall be adjudged treason. 3. An another act declaring what offences shall be adjudged treason. 4. An act for a seal of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. Tuesday the 22th of November, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act passed yesterday, entituled, An act for the establishing an High Court of Justice, be forthwith printed and published: and that the several other acts therein mentioned be printed therewith. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament.    1653