Bibliographics

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A29841Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700.Proposals by way of contribution for writing a natural history of Yorkshire. By Jo. Browne, Dr. of Laws and Physick.1697.01433231nan./cache/A29841.xml./txt/A29841.txt
A39631Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Five remarkable passages which have very lately happened betweene His Maiestie and the high court of Parliament ...1642.02365705nan./cache/A39631.xml./txt/A39631.txt
A78867Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Maiesties letter to the maior of Kingston upon Hull, 25. of Aprill. 1642. To our trusty and welbeloved, the major, aldermen, and burgesses of our towne and port of Kingston upon Hull.1642.01538352nan./cache/A78867.xml./txt/A78867.txt
A78762Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties declaration to the ministers, freeholders, farmers, and substantiall copy-holders of the county of Yorke Assembled by His Majesties speciall summons, at Heworth Moore, neere the city of Yorke; on Friday, the 3. of June, 1642.1642.01808471nan./cache/A78762.xml./txt/A78762.txt
A31955Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.His Majesties letter to the gentry of Yorkshire May, the sixteenth, 1642. To our right trusty and well beloved the gentry of York, and others of this our County of York, whom it doth or may concern.1642.0870173nan./cache/A31955.xml./txt/A31955.txt
A91127Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.The protestation of the freeholders of Yorkshire, May 13. 1642.1642.01030225nan./cache/A91127.xml./txt/A91127.txt
A82903Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.A new declaration from both houses of Parliament, die Martis, May 17, 1642.nan1351309nan./cache/A82903.xml./txt/A82903.txt
A62773Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty the humble petition of the gentry, citizens, and others, Your Majesties loyall subjects of the county and citie of York.nan1094269nan./cache/A62773.xml./txt/A62773.txt
A34274Corporation of North Allerton.A congratulatory letter of thanks from the Corporation of North Allerton in the county of York to their two representatives in Parliament upon the advice of the late prorogation; published for an example to the kingdom in general. To Sir Gilbert Gerard. And Sir Henry Calverly. North Allerton, January 14. 16801681.01207159nan./cache/A34274.xml./txt/A34274.txt
A82763England and Wales. Parliament.Die Jovis. 12 Maii. 1642. The declarations of both Houses of Parliament.1642.0781155nan./cache/A82763.xml./txt/A82763.txt
A82923England and Wales. Parliament.The order of assistance given to the committees of both houses, concerning their going to Hull. April.28. 1642.1642.0689143nan./cache/A82923.xml./txt/A82923.txt
A83602England and Wales. Parliament.The votes of the Parliament die Iovis xij Maij 1642.1642.0910184nan./cache/A83602.xml./txt/A83602.txt
A94657England and Wales. Parliament.To the Right Honourable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembed [sic] The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, free-holders, and other substantiall inhabitants of the county of Yorke.1642.01136246nan./cache/A94657.xml./txt/A94657.txt
A83540England and Wales. Parliament.Two orders the one, to all high sheriffes, iustices of the peace, and other officers, within 150. miles of the city of Yorke. The other, in particular, to the high sheriffes, iustices of the peace, and other officers, within the county of Lancaster. In generall, to all the counties of England and dominion of Wales.1642.01167263nan./cache/A83540.xml./txt/A83540.txt
A39638England and Wales. Parliament.The good and prosperous successe of the Parliaments forces in York-Shire against the Earle of New-Castle and his popish adherents as it was sent in a letter / from the ... Lord Fairefax ... ; with some observations of the Lords and Commons upon the said happy proceedings ...nan2332586nan./cache/A39638.xml./txt/A39638.txt
A94656England and Wales. Parliament.To the Right Honourable, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of the gentry, ministers, free-holders, and other substantiall inhabitants of the county of York.nan1132244nan./cache/A94656.xml./txt/A94656.txt
A78678England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.The copy of a vvarrant from the Kings most Excellent Majestie, directed unto the high-sheriffe of the county of York for summoning of all gentlemen and others, being Protestants, who are charged with horses for His Majesties service, or have listed themselves to attend personally for His Majesties security; to make their appearance at York on Thursday the seventh of July, 1642.nan912164nan./cache/A78678.xml./txt/A78678.txt
A39720England and Wales. Parliament. autA second letter from the right honourable the Lord Fairfax, of his late prosperous proceedings against the Earle of New-castle, and his popish army in Yorke-shire. Presented to the Parliament, and read in both houses, on Wensday the 4. of January. 1642. With an order of the Lords and Commons, that if any of the trained-bands within the city of London, Westminster, or the county of Middlesex; shall neglect to repaire to their colours as often as they shall be required, they shall suffer two days impisonment [sic] or else pay five shillings for the offence. Die Mercurii 4. Ian. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and order shall be forthwith printed and published. J. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.nan2666573nan./cache/A39720.xml./txt/A39720.txt
A85982Gifford, A.Exceeding good nevvs from Nottingham, and Yorkeshire. Being a true relation of all that hath passed there since the removing of the army from Beverly to Nottingham. VVith the number of arms and ammunition that is carried to the common hall in Yorke. Being sent in a letter from Mr. Gifford to a private friend in London.nan1973459nan./cache/A85982.xml./txt/A85982.txt
A47687Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.A letter from the speaker of the House of Commons, to the gentry, freeholders and inhabitants of the county of Yorkshire in answer to their protestationnan1077227nan./cache/A47687.xml./txt/A47687.txt
A47688Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.Master Speakers letter ordered by the honorable House of Commons to be sent to the high sheriffe and gentry of Yorkshire shewing their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the countrey that their petition to the Parliament was ill relished : secondly, their dislike of such as have endevoured to perswade godly ministers that their exercises are not acceptable to the House : thirdly, their dislike of such as have endevoured to perswade the trained band from going in Hull upon the Parliament order : also shewing their great acceptation of the Yorkshire petition and how ready they are to take care for the discharging the billet-money in that county : likewise the Parliament wondring at the impudencie of those men who dare to hinder the advancement of the glory of God & of his worship and also to scandalize the piety of the house in so high a measure : likewise shewing how ready they are to propagate religion : also desiring and enjoyning the high sheriff to return the names of all those who have vented these untruths and disswaded the trained band in Holdernesse from entring into Hull.nan1558263nan./cache/A47688.xml./txt/A47688.txt
A53072Newcastle, William Cavendish, Duke of, 1592-1676.A declaration made by the Earle of New-Castle, Governour of the towne and county of New-Castle, and generall of all His Majesties forces raised in the northerne parts of this kingdome, for the defence of the same for his resolution of marching into Yorkshire : as also a just vindication of himselfe from that unjust aspersion laid upon him for eutertaining [sic] some popish recusants in his forces : with other passages of consequence.1643.02985791nan./cache/A53072.xml./txt/A53072.txt