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  1. 28201.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State, a proclamation whereas by an act of the last Parliament intituled An act for dissolving the Parliament begun the third of November 1640 ... persons engaged in the late rebellion in Ireland, and all who profess the popish religion, and all ... who have assisted ... in any war against the Parliament ... shall be incapable to be elected to serve as members in the next Parliament ...    1660
  2. 28202.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A Proclamation. The Council of State having received information, that since the escape made out of the Tower of London, by Colonel John Lambert, a person of loose principles, and reduced, by his own miscarriages, into a desperate fortune, he doth endeavour without any colour of authority, to rendevouz such of the souldiers ...    1660
  3. 28203.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A Proclamation. The Council of State having received information, that since the escape made out of the Tower of London, by Colonel John Lambert, a person of loose principles, and reduced, by his own miscarriages, into a desperate fortune, he doth endeavour without any colour of authority, to rendevouz such of the souldiers, ...    1660
  4. 28204.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A Proclamation. Whereas the Council of State is given to understand, that divers of the English, and other of the people and subjects of this Commonwealth have of late received, and taken from, and under several foreign kings, and princes, potentates, or states, sea commissions, or letters of reprizal, marque or countermarque ...    1660
  5. 28205.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A Proclamation. Whereas the Parliament assembled at Westminster the third of November, one thousand six hundred and forty, is now dissolved, and the care and preservation of the publick in this interval, is in a special manner, committed by authority of Parliament, to the Council of State, ...    1660
  6. 28206.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation· Whereas the Council of State hath received information, that there is an endeavour by Colonel John Lambert, and other officers (lately reduced) to raise a new war and to imbroil the nation in blood and distractions ...    1660
  7. 28207.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation. The Council of State being informed, that since the officers of the armies under the Lord Generals Command, by their late humble remonstrance and address, declared their resolution to observe such commands as they shall receive from his excellency, or the Council of State, or the Parliament when assembled; ...    1660
  8. 28208.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation. The council of state being intrusted, in this interval of Parliament, with preservation of the publick peace; and being well informed, that some persons, from mistaken apprehensions of the temper of the army, ...    1660
  9. 28209.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation. Whereas Colonel John Lambert was, in order to the publique safety, and for reasons of high concernment to the peace of the nation, committed prisoner to the Tower of London ...    1660
  10. 28210.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation. Whereas by an act of the last Parliament, intituled, An act for dissolving the Parliament begun the third of November 1640, and for the calling and holding of a Parliament at Westminster the 25 of April 1660. ...    1660
  11. 28211.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation. Whereas several officers reduced and disbanded, within the space of a year last past, do now remain in and about the cities of London and Westminster, and frequently resort thither, who may be justly suspected (in these times of danger) to be inclineable (through the influence of their discontent with the present posture of affairs) to foment dissatisfactions, and to combine amongst themselves, and with others of the same principle, for disturbance of the publick peace: ...    1660
  12. 28212.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation. Whereas the Council of State hath received information, that there is an endeavour by Colonel John Lambert, and other officers (lately reduced) to raise a new war and to imbroil the nation in blood and distractions, and to hinder the members from meeting in the next Parliament, on whose free councel (under God) the hope of setling the nations both principally depend. ...    1660
  13. 28213.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation. Whereas the Council of State is informed, that Livewel Chapman of London, Stationer, having from a wicked design to engage the nation in blood and confusion, caused several seditious and treasonable books, to be printed and published, doth now hide and obscure himself, for avoiding the hand of justice, ...    1660
  14. 28214.
    England and Wales. Council of State.    By the Council of State. A proclamation. Whereas the Parliament assembled at Westminster the third of November, one thousand six hundred and forty, is now dissolved, and the enemies of this Commonwealth, in this interval, are likely to take advantage, to carry on their designs, for disturbance of the publick peace: and taking notice of the great confluence of papists, and other disaffected persons, at this time to the Cities of London, and Westminster, and places adjacent, with intention, probably, to put in execution their said designs, whereof, their great boldness and confidence expressed doth here, and in several parts of the nation, giveth just occasion of suspition, and more then ordinary apprehension of danger, to those who are well affected to the peace of the nation: ...    1660
  15. 28215.
    England and Wales. Laws, statutes, etc.    Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Scotiæ Angliæ Franciæ Hiberniæ duodecimo at the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, Anno Dom. 1660, in the twelfth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, defender of the faith,    1660
  16. 28216.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    A Proclamation of both houses of Parliament, for proclaiming of his Majesty King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith,    1660
  17. 28217.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    A collection of such statutes as do enjoyn the observation of Lent, and other fish dayes throughout the year with the reasons for enjoyning the same.    1660
  18. 28218.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    A declaration The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, taking into their consideration the urgent occasions for the present payment of the duty of excise and customes, ...    1660
  19. 28219.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    A declaration of the Parliament assembled at Westminster January 23. 1659. Ordered by the Parliament, that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Thomas St. Nicholas, Clerk of the Parliament.    1660
  20. 28220.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    A declaration. The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, having received several informations, that there have been divers tumults, ryots, outrages, and misdemeanors lately committed in sundry parts of this realm by unquiet and discontented spirits, ...    1660
  21. 28221.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    A more exact and necessary catalogue of pensioners in the Long Parliament, than is yet extant together with their several gratuities, rewards, and sallaries, bestowed upon themselves out of the ruins of King, and Kingdom, (not for secret, but) for publick service, (if you will believe them) as Mr. William Prinn, (a member in the same Parliament, and a restless stickler in all those revolutions) : and The history of independency, (printed in the year 1648.), inform us.    1660
  22. 28222.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    A proclamation, of both Houses of Parliament, for proclaiming of his Majesty King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith,    1660
  23. 28223.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    An answer to the objections made to the surgeons bill    1660
  24. 28224.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Anno regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, Hiberniæ, duuodecimo. At the parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, Anno Dom. 1660. In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith,    1660
  25. 28225.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Anno regni Caroli IJ. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, Hiberniæ, duodecimo at the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 ...    1660
  26. 28226.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Die Jovis, 17. May 1660. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled, that there be a stop and stay of demolishing, or defacing of, or committing waste in the houses and lands, or any of them belonging to the Kings majestie that are not sold ...    1660
  27. 28227.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Die Mercurii 9. Maii, 1660. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that the Armes of this common-wealth where ever they are standing, be forthwith taken down, and that the Kings majesties armes be sent up in stead thereof.    1660
  28. 28228.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Die Mercurii, 9. May 1660. Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that all and every the ministers throughout the kingdoms of England and Ireland, dominion of Wales and town of Bewick upon Twede, do and are hereby required, and enjoyned, in their publick prayers, to pray for the Kings most Excellent Majesty, ...    1660
  29. 28229.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Die Veneris, 18 Maii, 1660. Upon complaint this day made by the Commons in Parliament, it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all these persons, viz. ...    1660
  30. 28230.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Die Veneris, 24 die Augusti, 1660. The Lords in Parliament taking notice, that the streets, lanes, and other publike passages in or neer the cities of London and Westminster ... are very much out of repair ..    1660
  31. 28231.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Friday, March the 16th, 1659, resolved that Friday, the sixth day of April, One thousand, six hundred and sixty, be set apart for a day of publick fasting and humiliation to be solemnized throughout the nation under the sence of the great and manifold sins and provocation thereof : and to seek the Lord for his blessing upon the Parliament now shortly to be assembled : that the Lord will make them healers of our breaches and instruments to restore and settle peace and government in the nations, upon foundations of truth and righteousness / Thomas St. Nicholas.    1660
  32. 28232.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Instructions lately agreed on by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the commissioners sent by them to the Hague, unto the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Together with the speech made thereupon by the honorable Denzell Holles esq; one of the commissioners, on Wednesday the 16th day of May, 1660. Now published for the taking off and disproving those false reports raised by some malicious persons, as if he had gone beyond his commission, and the said instructions.    1660
  33. 28233.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Ordered by the Lord and Commons now assembled in Parliament that one subsidy called tonnage, and one other subsidy called poundage, and those other duties called or known by the name of new impost, shall continue to be paid after the rates, rules and proportions by which they are now due and payable ...    1660
  34. 28234.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled that there be a stop and stay of demolishing or defacing of, or committing waste in the houses and lands, or any of them belonging to the Kings Majesty that are not sold ...    1660
  35. 28235.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that all and every the ministers throughout the kingdoms of England and Ireland, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Twede, do and are hereby required and enjoyned in their publick prayers to pray for the Kings Most Excellent Majestie    1660
  36. 28236.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament that all and every the ministers throughout the kingdoms of England and Ireland, Dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Twede, do and are hereby required and enjoyned in their publick prayers to pray for the Kings most Excellent Majesty ...    1660
  37. 28237.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament do declare, that by reason of the extraordinary and important affairs of the kingdom, there will be no proceedings this next Easter-term ...    1660
  38. 28238.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament received several informations that there have been divers tumults, riots outrages, and misdemeanours lately committed in sundry parts of this realm ...    1660
  39. 28239.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, do hereby order and declare, that all Commissioners of the Admiralty and Navy the Committee for the Army, the Commissioners for Appeals and Regulation of Excise and Customs, ...    1660
  40. 28240.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    Thursday, April 26. 1660. Resolved by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that this day fortnight be set apart for a day of Thanksgiving ...    1660
  41. 28241.
    England and Wales. Parliament.    To his Excellency the Lord General Monck. The humble address of the Members of Parliament (in behalf of the people) interrupted and forceably secluded by Cromwell and his confederates, 1648.    1660
  42. 28242.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    A declaration. The Commons assembled in Parliament, do declare, that these acts following, that is to say, an act for securing the Protestant religion, ...    1660
  43. 28243.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    A proclamation. Although it can no way be doubted, but that his majesties right and title to his crowns and kingdoms, is, and was every way compleated by the death of his most royal father of glorious memory, without the ceremony or solemnity of a proclamation, yet since proclamations in such cases have always been used, to the end that all good subjects might upon this occasion testifie their duty and respect; ...    1660
  44. 28244.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    An order and declaration. Whereas the pay of his Majesties armies depends upon due satisfaction of the arrears of former assessments ...    1660
  45. 28245.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Monday, December 17. 1660. Whereas the maimed soldiers and pensioners belonging to Ely-house and the Savoy, formerly a great charge to the nation, are by Order of Parliament discharged, and sent with recommendations unto their respective counties and places, where they did last reside, ...    1660
  46. 28246.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Resolved by the Commons assembled in Parliament that no moneys due to any the persons excepted from pardon in the Act of General Pardon ...    1660
  47. 28247.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Resolved upon the question by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the members of this House who serve for the several counties, cities and boroughs, take care forthwith to send to the sheriffs, mayors, bayliffs ... the proclamation for proclaiming of the Kings Majesty    1660
  48. 28248.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Thursday November 15. 1660. Resolved and declared by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the priviledge of this House, in point of protection from arrests doth belong to the Members of the House, and their menial servants onely, ...    1660
  49. 28249.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Mercurii 9. Maii, 1660. Upon report this day made to the House from the Committee of Priviledges, it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that according to the ancient and undoubted rights of peeridge, no Lord of Parliament, or peer of this realm be or shall be charged, or set at any arms whatsoever, ...    1660
  50. 28250.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Sabbathi, 12. May 1660. It is this day ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all such person or persons as have in their custody, or in the possession of any other in trust ot their use, any jewels, plate, pictures, or any other goods or household-stuff, belonging to his Majesty, do bring them to the Lords Committees ...    1660
  51. 28251.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Sabbathi, 12. May 1660. It is this day ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all such person or persons as have in their custody, or in the possession of any other in trust to their use, any jewels, plate, pictures, or any other goods or houshold-stuff, belonging to His Majesty ...    1660
  52. 28252.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Veneris, 18 Maii, 1660. Upon complaint this day made by the Commons in Parliament, it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all these persons, viz. John Bradshaw ... [et al.] Who sate in judgement upon the late Kings Majesty when sentence of death was pronounced against him, and the estates both real and personal of all and every the said persons ...    1660
  53. 28253.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Veneris, 18 Maii, 1660. Upon complaint this day made by the Commons, it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that all these persons, viz. ...    1660
  54. 28254.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Monday, June 18. 1660 Two votes concerning the King, and Queenes houses and lands.    1660
  55. 28255.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Monday, June 18. 1660. Two votes concerning the King, and Queenes houses and lands.    1660
  56. 28256.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Upon report of the Lords committees appointed to consider of the priviledges of the peers of this realm it is ordered and declared by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that it is the undoubted right of the peers of this realm, not to be charged with any horse, armes, or other martial charge whatsoever ...    1660
  57. 28257.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Whereas the House was this day informed that some person or persons have printed and published some things that have been agitated before the Lords in Parliament, without any order of the House, in a presumptuous manner, and contrary to all usage in former times it is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that no person or persons hereafter shall presume to print or publish any act, ordinance, order, vote ... belonging to this House, without order from the same ...    1660
  58. 28258.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties reason vvhy he cannot in conscience consent to abolish the Episcopall government. Delivered by him in writing to the Divines that attend the Honorable Commissioners of Parliament at the Treaty at Newport in the Isle of Wight, Octob. 2. 1648. With the answer of the said Divines delivered to His Majestie in writing. October. 3. 1648.    1660
  59. 28259.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    A declaration or remonstrance, to His Majesties loyal and faithful subjects; touching brokers, usurers, scrivenors, and solicitors: for, and in behalf of all merchants, citizens, countrey-men, and other His Majesties good subjects, within the kingdoms of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Dominion of Wales.    1660
  60. 28260.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    A proclamation against fighting of duels    1660
  61. 28261.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    A proclamation against vicious, debauch'd, and prophane persons    1660
  62. 28262.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    A proclamation for calling in and suppressing of two books written by John Milton the one intituled, Johannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Anglicano defensio, contra Claudii Anonymi aliàs Salmasii, defensionem regiam, and the other in answer to a book intituled, The p by the King.    1660
  63. 28263.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    An act for confirmation of judicial proceedings    1660
  64. 28264.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    An act for the encouraging increasing of shipping and navigation    1660
  65. 28265.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith,    1660
  66. 28266.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    At the court at Whitehal the 30th of November 1660 present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty.    1660
  67. 28267.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King a proclamation against the rebels in Ireland.    1660
  68. 28268.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King a proclamation concerning the times of holding this summer assizes.    1660
  69. 28269.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King· A proclamation for restoring and discovering his Majesties goods    1660
  70. 28270.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King· A proclamation, for continuing the officers of the excise, during His Majesties pleasure    1660
  71. 28271.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation declaring the cessation of hostility and preserving an entire amity between His Majesty and the King of Spain    1660
  72. 28272.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation declaring the confirmation of the treaties and continuance of the amity and commerce between the crowns of England and Portugal    1660
  73. 28273.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King, a proclamation for quieting possessions    1660
  74. 28274.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation against fighting of duells    1660
  75. 28275.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation concerning His Majesties gracious pardon, in pursuance of His Majesties former declaration    1660
  76. 28276.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for apprehension of Edward Whalley and William Goffe    1660
  77. 28277.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for payment of the duty of excise, together with the arrears thereof    1660
  78. 28278.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for publishing a former proclamation of the 30th of May last (entituled, A proclamation against vitious, debauch'd and prophane persons) in all churches and chappels throughout England and Wales.    1660
  79. 28279.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for quieting possessions    1660
  80. 28280.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for recalling of commissions at sea    1660
  81. 28281.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for setting apart a day of solemn and publick thanksgiving throughout the whole kingdom    1660
  82. 28282.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for speeding the payment of the arrears of seventy thousand pounds for three moneths assessments, due and payable the first of August last past    1660
  83. 28283.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for the apprehension of Edmund Ludlow, commonly called, Colonel Ludlow.    1660
  84. 28284.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for the due payment of the subsidy and aulnage upon all woollen clothes and draperies.    1660
  85. 28285.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation for the preventing of the exportation of wools, wool-fells, woollen-yarn, fullers-earth, and other scouring earths, out of this kingdom    1660
  86. 28286.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A 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    1660
  87. 28287.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation to restrain the abuses of hackney coaches in the cities of London, and Westminster, and the suburbs thereof    1660
  88. 28288.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation to summon the persons therein named, who sate, gave judgment, and assisted in that horrid and detestable murder of His Majesties royal father of blessed memory, to appear and render themselves within fourteen days, under pain of being excepted from pardon    1660
  89. 28289.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation, commanding all cashiered officers and soldiers, and other persons that cannot give a good account for their being here, to depart out of the cities of London and Westminster.    1660
  90. 28290.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the seizing of any persons, or searching houses without warrant, except in time of actual insurrections.    1660
  91. 28291.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    By the King. A proclamation, touching the speedy calling to accompt of all such persons whose accompts are excepted in the Act of Oblivion    1660
  92. 28292.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majestie's gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellor's, to both Houses of Parliament; on Saturday the 29th day of December, 1660. Being the day of their dissolution. As also, that of the speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, at the same time.    1660
  93. 28293.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    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 Die Martis, 1⁰ Maii, 1660. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that his Majesties gracious letter and declaration be forthwith printed and published, for the service of the House and satisfaction of the kingdom: and that no person do presume to re-print either of them. Jo. Browne Cleric. Parliamentorum.    1660
  94. 28294.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties gracious message to the House of Commons    1660
  95. 28295.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties gracious proclamation, concerning the government of his ancient kingdom of Scotland.    1660
  96. 28296.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on the 29th day of August 1660. At the passing of the act for free pardon, indempnity and oblivion, and several other acts. Published at the desire of the Lords in Parliament, and by his Majesties allowance. Whereunto is annexed the speech which the Speaker of the House of Commons made to the king in the House of Lord's, at his passing of the bills therein mentioned, August 29, 1660.    1660
  97. 28297.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament on Wednesday the 15th of December, 1680    1660
  98. 28298.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellours, to the tvvo Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 13. of September, 1660 Die Jovis, 13. Septemb. 1660. Printed and published at the desire of both Houses of Parliament, and with His Majesties allowance. John Brown cleric. Parliamentorum.    1660
  99. 28299.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    King Charls II. His declaration to all his loving subjects of the kingdome of England. Dated from his court at Breda in Holland the 4/14 of Aprill 1660 And read in Parliament, May 1. 1660. Together with His Maiesties letter of the same date: to his Excellence the Ld. Gen. Monck, to be communicated to the L. President of the Council of State, and to the officers of the army under his command.    1660
  100. 28300.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)    Most Reverend Father in God, We greet you well, being tender of our engagement to have a care for the reasonable satisfaction of the tenants and purchasers of church lands ...    1660