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A02572Adams, Thomas, fl. 1612-1653.The souldiers honour Wherein by diuers inferences and gradations it is euinced, that the profession is iust, necessarie, and honourable: to be practised of some men, praised of all men. Together with a short admonition concerning munition, to this honour''d citie. Preached to the worthy companie of gentlemen, that exercise in the artillerie garden: and now on thier second request, published to further vse. By Tho. Adams.1617.0112293541nan./cache/A02572.xml./txt/A02572.txt
A78156Barkstead, John, d. 1662.May 27. 1651. For as much as the inhabitants of Pauls Church yard are much disturbed by the souldiers and others, ...1651.058397nan./cache/A78156.xml./txt/A78156.txt
A28353Bland, Francis.The souldiers march to salvation wherein is shewn the lawfulness of voluntary serving upon the assured knowledge of a just cause, how it is lawful and necessary for prest souldiers to obey authority in case of doubting ...1647.0147934266nan./cache/A28353.xml./txt/A28353.txt
A79007Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King. A proclamation for the further restraint of prophane swearing and cursing, and the better observing of prayer and preaching in His Majesties armies, and the City of Oxford, and in all other parts of the kingdome.1644.01213272nan./cache/A79007.xml./txt/A79007.txt
A79289Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.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.1660.0828128nan./cache/A79289.xml./txt/A79289.txt
A79372Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King. A proclamation, requiring all cashiered officers and souldiers of the late army, to depart, and not come within twenty miles of the cities of London and VVestminster, until the twentieth day of May next.1661.01360186nan./cache/A79372.xml./txt/A79372.txt
A81020Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Whereas it hath pleased the Parliament in and by their Act bearing date the 14th of August 1649. concerning the excise, to appoint the generall of their forces for the time being, to order and enjoyne all collonels ...1651.0928181nan./cache/A81020.xml./txt/A81020.txt
A74132Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Whereas it hath pleased the Parliament in and by their act bearing date the 14th of August 1649 ...1651.0860166nan./cache/A74132.xml./txt/A74132.txt
A82313Dell, William, d. 1664.The building and glory of the truely Christian and spiritual church. Represented in an exposition on Isai. 54, from vers. 11. to the 17. Preached to His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax and the general officers of the army, with divers other officers, and souldiers, and people, at Marston, being the head-quarter at the leaguer before Oxford, June. 7. 1646. / By William Dell, minister of the Gospel, attending on His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax in the Army. Together with a faithful testimony touching that valiant and victorious army, in the epistle to the reader. Published by authority.1646.0158124306nan./cache/A82313.xml./txt/A82313.txt
A20463Digges, Dudley, Sir, 1583-1639. autFoure paradoxes, or politique discourses 2 concerning militarie discipline, written long since by Thomas Digges Esquire. 2 of the worthinesse of warre and warriors, by Dudly Digges, his sonne. All newly published to keepe those that will read them, as they did them that wrote them, from idlenesse.1604.03644211306nan./cache/A20463.xml./txt/A20463.txt
A84475England 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, ...1660.01170227nan./cache/A84475.xml./txt/A84475.txt
A82511England and Wales. Parliament.Die Lunæ 7. Iunii 1647. An additionall ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England for the more full indempnity of the officers and souldiers who have acted by authority, and for the service of the Parliament.1647.0912180nan./cache/A82511.xml./txt/A82511.txt
A82994England and Wales. Parliament.Die Veneris, 28. Maii 1647. An ordinance for releife of maymed souldiers and marriners, and the vvidows and orphants [sic] of such as have died in the service of the Parliament during these late vvarres1647.01429301nan./cache/A82994.xml./txt/A82994.txt
A82777England and Wales. Parliament.Five orders and ordinance of Parliament, for payment of souldiers1647.01671402nan./cache/A82777.xml./txt/A82777.txt
A82622England and Wales. Parliament.A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Die Veneris, 13. Octob. 1648.1648.0869176nan./cache/A82622.xml./txt/A82622.txt
A83245England and Wales. Parliament.Die Lunæ 24 April. 1648. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the redressing of the oppressions of the souldiers taking free-quarter, contrary to the orders of Parliament.1648.0854158nan./cache/A83245.xml./txt/A83245.txt
A82932England and Wales. Parliament.Die Jovis, 10. Decembr. 1646. An order of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning all officers and soldiers that have served the Parliament under the command and pay of particular committees.nan769155nan./cache/A82932.xml./txt/A82932.txt
A82501England and Wales. Parliament.Die Jovis, 6 Januarii. 1647. Additionall directions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the billeting of the army, when they are upon a march, or setled in their quarters.nan1087238nan./cache/A82501.xml./txt/A82501.txt
A82502England and Wales. Parliament.Die Jovis, 6 Januarii. 1647. Additionall directions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the billetting of the army, when they are upon a march, or setled in their quarters.nan1116235nan./cache/A82502.xml./txt/A82502.txt
A83432England and Wales. Parliament.Die Martis 29. Februarii. 1647. Resolved by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. That no person or persons whatsoever, presume to raise lift, muster, or gather together any souldiers, ...nan683122nan./cache/A83432.xml./txt/A83432.txt
A37647England and Wales. Parliament.Die Veneris, 28 Maii, 1647. Be it ordained, and it is ordained by the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament that the committee of the Lords and Commons for the Army, appointed by ordinance of the eight and twentieth of March, 1645, shall have power and authority, and are hereby authorized and enabled, by such ways and means as they or any five of them shall think fit, to cause the accounts of all the officers and souldiers of the Army, now or late under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, ... to be audited and cast up during their service in the said army ...nan1053156nan./cache/A37647.xml./txt/A37647.txt
A83783England and Wales. Parliament.Die martis, 4 April. 1648. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that Mr. Greenhil and Mr. Pocock, treasurers of Chirst Church, do out of the nine thousand and one hundred pounds reserved out of the moneys at Goldsmiths-hall for indigent persons,...nan840152nan./cache/A83783.xml./txt/A83783.txt
A83855England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.Two orders of the Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning soldiers. Die Lunæ, 21 Junii, 1647.nan798161nan./cache/A83855.xml./txt/A83855.txt
A84104England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. autA letter from His Excellencje the Earl of Essex to the gentlemen, freeholders, and other well-affected people in the county of Essex. Also, an order of the House of Commons in Parliament for a contribution for sick souldiers under the command of his excellencie. Together with two other orders of the committee of the House of Commons and Citie of London, for reducing Newcastle, and the parts adjacent. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament assembled, that these be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.nan1738418nan./cache/A84104.xml./txt/A84104.txt
A94612England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.To the right honourable the House of Lords, now assembled in Parliament the humble petition of the inhabitants of Lambeth.1643.01296312nan./cache/A94612.xml./txt/A94612.txt
A46464England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)By the King, a declaration whereas we have been informed that divers abuses have been committed in the quartering of officers and soldiers contrary to our declaration bearing date the twenty fifth day of August, in the first year of our reign ... no officer or soldier whatsoever shall be lodged in any private house, without the free and voluntary consent of the owner.1688.01787300nan./cache/A46464.xml./txt/A46464.txt
A46583England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)A proclamation prohibiting His Majesties subjects to enter into the service of foreign Princes and lands James R.nan1413214nan./cache/A46583.xml./txt/A46583.txt
A84925Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.A proclamation to prevent abuses by the souldiers: by his excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, Knight, Commander in Chiefe of the forces raised by the Parliament.1647.01576269nan./cache/A84925.xml./txt/A84925.txt
A84900Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.A proclamation by his Excellencie the Lord Generall, concerning free-quarter.1649.0700129nan./cache/A84900.xml./txt/A84900.txt
A84905Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.A proclamation by his Excellency the Lord Generall, for the regulating of souldiers in their march to Ireland.1649.0647106nan./cache/A84905.xml./txt/A84905.txt
A85058Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.By his Excellency the Lord General. Whereas complaints have been made, that divers souldiers most unconscionably have broken into mens gardens, orchards, and grounds ...1649.0634102nan./cache/A85058.xml./txt/A85058.txt
A85060Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.By his Excellency the Lord Generall. Whereas daily complaints are made, that some disorderly souldiers under my command, contrary to the lawes of the nation, and discipline of the army, have, and still doe, commit very great outrages ...1649.0918165nan./cache/A85060.xml./txt/A85060.txt
A88168Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.The copie of a letter, written to the General from Lieut. Col. Iohn Lilburn, M. Richard Overton, April 27. 1649. In behalf of M. Robert Lockwer, M. Geo. Ash, M. Joseph Hockley, M. Robert Osburn, M. Matthew Heyworth, M. Thomas Goodwin; all of them in Captain Savages troup: who by the said Councel were adjudged to cast lots for their lives, and one of them to dy. In which it is by law fully proved, that it is both treason and murder, for any general or Councel of War to execute any souldier in time of peace, by martial law.1649.01934453nan./cache/A88168.xml./txt/A88168.txt
A84898Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671.A proclamation by his Excellency the Lord General.nan938161nan./cache/A84898.xml./txt/A84898.txt
A87000I. H.The souldiers sad complaint. Per I.H.1647.0816193nan./cache/A87000.xml./txt/A87000.txt
A87357Jordan, Thomas, 1612?-1685?The Christian souldier. Or, Preparation for battaile. A legend containing true rules for a souldier, in whom at once is met religion and resolution. Published by a well-willer to the gown and sword, T.J.1642.01893485nan./cache/A87357.xml./txt/A87357.txt
B04506Member of the army.The noble souldiers advice to his comrades: or, The red-coats resolution. Written by a member of the army.1661.01569332nan./cache/B04506.xml./txt/B04506.txt
A90400Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.To the Army1659.0744141nan./cache/A90400.xml./txt/A90400.txt
A91251Prynne, William, 1600-1669.A publike declaration and solemne protestation of the free-men of England and Wales, against the illegall, intollerable, undoing grievance of free-quarter.1648.037921029nan./cache/A91251.xml./txt/A91251.txt
A58178Ray, John, 1627-1705.Serious and seasonable advice to the English soldiers of His Majesty''s army1693.073152000nan./cache/A58178.xml./txt/A58178.txt
A92503Scotland. Parliament. Committee of Estates.At Edinburgh the 13. day of September. 1644. Act of the Committee of Estates, and the Lord Generall, the safe-guard of the lieges.1644.0712148nan./cache/A92503.xml./txt/A92503.txt
A93012Sexby, Edward, d. 1658.For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted.1647.01546334nan./cache/A93012.xml./txt/A93012.txt