A Catalogue of such His MAJESTIES Works as have been Printed at York, and Shrewsbury, by His Majesties Printer, since the 26. of Marchs 1642. unto this present. HIs Majesties Message to both Houses of Parliament, upon his removal to the City of York, 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted the 26 of March. 1642. 2 His Majesties Declaration to both Houses of Parliament March 21. 1641. Which He likewise recommends to the consideration of all His loving Subjects. In answer to that presented to Him at New-market the 9 of March, 1641. Three sheets in quart. Printed the 27 of March. 3 The humble Petition of the Lords and Commons all embled in Parliament. Presented to His Majesty at York on Saturday the 26 of March, 1642. Together with His Majesties Answer thereunto. 3 Sheets in Quarto. Printed 29 March. 4 The humble Petition of His Majesties royal Subjects in the County of Lincoln; with His Majesties Answer thereunto. 28. March, 1642. One sheet in Fol. Printed 2 April. 1. 5 The humble Perition of divers Noblemen and Gentlemen estated in Ireland, now at London: Presented to His Majesty at York. With His Majesties Answer thereunto. March 28. One sheet in Quarto. Printed April 4. 1642. 6 The humble Petition of the Gentry, Ministers, and Freeholders of the County of York, assembled at the Assizes there holden. Presented to His Majesty the 5 of April, 1642. Together with His Majesties Speech at the presenting thereof: And His Gracious Answer thereunto. 2 Sheets in Quarto. Printed the 11 of april, 1642. 7 His Majesties Message sent to the High Court of Parliament the 8 of April, 1642. Concerning his Resolution to go into Ireland for suppressing the Rebellion there. 1 Sheet in Quarto. Printed the 13 of April. 1642. 8 His Majesties Message sent to both Houses of Parliament, january 20. 1641. 1 Sheet in Fol. Printed 15. April, 9 The humble Petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament; sent to His Majesty at York; concerning the removal of His Majesties Arms, Cannon and Ammunition in his Magazine at Hull. And the taking off the reprieve of six condemned Priests, Prisoners in Newgate. With his Majesties Answer thereunto, the 14 of April. 1642. 2 Cheets in Quarto. Printed 20. April, 1642. 10 The humble Petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: Presented to His Majesty at York the 18. of April, 1642. Concerning his Message lately sent unto them, muching his resolution of going into Ireland: With His Majesties Answer thereunto. 4 Sheets in Quarto. Printed April 29, 1642. 11. His Majesties Message sent from Reverley, to both Houses of Parliament the 24. of April, concerning Sir John Hothams refusal to permit His Majesty to enter into his Town of Hull. Together with a Petition presented unto His Majesty in the name of the Gentry and Commons of the County of York; With His Majesties Letter to the mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Town and Port of Kingston upon Hull, 25 April, 1642. 3 Sheets in Quarto. Printed 2 May. His Majesties second Message sent to the Parliament concerning Sir John Hothams refusal to give His Majesty entrance into his Town of Hull, 28. April, 1642. 1 Sheet in Fol. Printed 29. April, 1642. 13 His Majesties Message to both Houses of Parliament, 28. April, 1642. Declaring the reasons of his refusal to pass the Bill lately sent unto him for settling of the Militia 2 Sheets in Quarto. Printed the 7. of May, 1642. 14 A Copy of a Letter sent from the Lords Justices, and the rest of the Privy council in Ireland, concerning His Majesties Resolution to go into that his Kingdom. 1 Sheet in Folw. Printed 9 May, 1642. 15 His Majesties Message to the House of Peers, April 22. 1642. 1 Sheet in Fol. Printed the 10. of May. 16 His Majesties Warrant of the 5. of May 1642. to the High sheriff of Yorkshire, Concerning the Trained Bands, 1 Sheet in Fol. Printed 10. May. 1642. 17 The Declaration, and Votes of both Houses of Parliament, Concerning the Magazine at Hull, And Sir John Hotham; With the Order of Assistance. And His Majesties Answer thereunto. With the Statute of 1●. Hen. 7. Cap. 1. 4 Sheets in Quarto. Printed 11. May. 1642. 18 The humble Petition of 85. Gentlemen and Freeholders, and 15. Ministers of the County Palatine of Chester: Presented to His Majesty at York, the 7 of May, 1642. in behalf of themselves and others. Together with His Majesties Gracious Answer. 1 Sheet and a half in Quarto. Print'd 12 May 1642. 19 The Answer of both Houses of parliament; Presented to His Majesty at York the 9. of May, Concerning Sir John Hothams refusal to give His Majesty entrance into His Town of Hull: With His Majesties Reply thereunto. 2 Sheets in Quarto. Printed May 13. 1642. 20 His Majesties Speech to the Gentry of the County of York, attending His Majesty at the City of York on Thursday the 12. of May. 1642. 1 Cheet in Folio. Printed May 14. 21 A Warrant for the Gentry of Yorkshire, to appear at the City of York, on Friday the 20. of May, 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed May 16. 22 His Majesties Answer, by way of Declaration, to a Printed Paper, entitled, A Declaration of both Houses of Parliament: in Answer to his Majesties last Message concerning the Militia, York 17. May, 1642. 3 Sheets in Quarto. Printed May 18. 23 An Abstract of certain Depositions, by virtue of His Majesties Commission, taken upon oath, concerning the traitorous Intention of the Rebels in Ireland, in rejecting the government of His Majesty, in having a King of their own; and who that King should be. With an extract of a Letter from Rome. 4 Jan. 1641. 1 Sheet and a half in Quarto. Printed May 20. 1642. 24 The Petition of both Houses of Parliament, presented to His Majesty at York, May 23. Concerning the Disbanding of his Guard, With the 3 Votes of both Houses, of the 20. And His Majesties Answer thereunto. 2 Sheets and a half in Quarto. Printed May 22. 1642. 25 His Majesties Summons to the Ministers, Freeholders, Farmers, and substantial Coppie-holders of the County of York, to meet him at Heworth-moor, on Friday in Whitson-week. ● Sheet in Folio. Printed May 23. 1642. 26 A Proclamation forbidding all His Majesties Subjects belonging to the Trained Bands, or Militia of this Kingdom, to Pile, March, Muster, or Exercise, by virtue of any Order or Ordinance of one or both Houses of Parliament, without Consent or Warrant from His Majesty, upon pain of punishment according to the Law. Given at York the 27. of May, 1642. 2 Sheets in Fol. Printed May 28. 27 A Paper prohibiting the resort of people to York, to be touched for the Kings-Evill, till Michaelmas next. Half a sheet Printed May 29. 28 His Majesties Declaration to the Ministers, Freeholders, Farmers, and substantial Coppy-holders of the County of York, assembled by His Majesties special Summons, at Heworth-moor, near the City of York, on Friday the 3 of June, 1642. 1 Sheet and a half in quarto. Printed june 2. 29 To the right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled: The humble Petition of the Gentry, Ministers, Freeholders and other substantial Inhabitants of the County of York. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed june 4. 1642. 30 His Majesties Answer to a Book entitled, The Declaration or Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons, of the 19. of May, 1642. 7 Sheets in quarto. Printed june 5. 31 His Majesties Answer to a printed Book, entitled, A Remonstrance, or the Declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, 26 May 1642. In Answer to a Declaration under His Majesties name concerning the business of Hull. 7 Sheets and a half in quarto Printed july 10. 1642. 32 The humble Gratulation and Petition of divers his Majesties faithful Subjects of the true Protestant Religion within the County Palatine of Lancaster. With His Majesties Answer thereunto. 1 Sheet and a half. Printed june 12. 1643. 33 His Majesties Declaration to all his loving Subjects, occasioned by a false and scandalous Imputat on said upon his Majesty of an intention of raising or levying war against his Parliament; and of having raised force to that end. Published at his Court at York the 16. day of june, 1642. With his Majesties Declaration and Profession, disavowing any Preparations or Intentions in him of levying war against his Parliament. And the Declaration and Profession of the Lords, and others of his Majesties most honourable Privy council, now at York, disavowing any appearance of the same. 3 Sheets in quarto. Printed june 19. 1642. 34 A Proclamation forbidding all levies of Forces, without his Majesties express pleasure, signified under his Great Seal, and all Contributions or Assistance to any such Levies. Given at York the 18. day of June, 1642. 3 Sheets in quarto. Printed june 20. 35 A Proclamation to inform all Our loving Subjects of the lawfulness of Our Commissions of Array, issued into the several Counties of Our Realm of England, and Dominion of Wales, and of the use of them: And commanding them to obey Our Commissioners therein name, in the execution of their said Commissions. Given at York, June 20. 1642. 3 Sheets in Folio. Printed june 21. 36 His Majesties Proclamation for the more free Passage of all his loving Subjects, and the free carriage and conveyance of their Horses, Provisions, or other Good, from any one place or part to another, within His Kingdom of England and the Dominions thereof. Given at York June 18. 1642. 1 Sheet in quarto. Printed june 21. 37 The humble Petition of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, presented to his Majesty at York 17 June, 1642. With his Majesties Answer thereunto. 3 Sheets and a half in quarto. Printed 23. june. 38 Nineteen Propositions made by both Houses of Parliament to the Kings most Excellent majesty: With his Majesties Answer thereunto. By the King. Our express pleasure is, That this Our Answer be red and published throughout all Churcher and chapels of the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, by the several Parsons Vicars, or Curates of the same. 1 Sheets in Quarto. Printed june. 22. 1642. His Majesties Answer to a Printed Paper entitled, A new Declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, of the 21. of June, 1642. In answer to his Majesties Letter dated the 14. of june: and sent to the Lord mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs of the City of London. Ordered to be red in Churches. 1 Sheet and a half in quarto. Printed June 26. 1642. 40 The humble Petition of the County of Cornwall, with His Majesties Answer thereunto. York 26. june 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed june 27. 41 A Proclamation touching the present Governing, and Commanding of His Majesties Fleet, and Ships now at Sea. Given at York 28 june, 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed 29. june. 42 The humble Petition of Captain William Booth of Killing-holm in the County of Lincoln. With His Majesties Answer thereunto. York 30. june, 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed july, 2. 43 A Proclamation declaring His Majesties Gracious Pardon to all the Officers, and Souldiers now in the Town and County of Kingston upon Hull, who, upon the publishing hereof, shall lay down their Arms, and leave the Town; And that they shall have a moneths pay to relieve them, till they shall otherwise dispose of themselves, or be employed, or disposed of by His Majesty. Given at York July 4. 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed July 4. 44 A Proclamation, forbidding all relieving, or succouring of the Town or County of Kingston upon Hull, against His Majesty. Given at York July 4. 1642. 1 Sheet in Pol. Printed july 5. 45 A Proclamation against the forcible scieing, or removing any the Magazine, or Ammunition of any County. And concerning the execution of the Militia within this Kingdom. Given at York, 4. July 1642. 2 Sheets in Quarto. Printed. 5 July. 46 His Majesties Declaration made the 13. of june, to the Lords attending His majesty at York, and to others of His Majesties Privy council there. Together with their Promile thereupon, subscribed by them. 1 Sheets in Folio. Printed july 6. 1642. 47 The humble Petition, and Representation of the Gentry, Ministers, and others of the County of Cumberland and Westmerland, to His Sacred Majesty. With His Majesties Answer thereunto. York 5 July, 1642. 1 Sheet in Quarto. Printed july 7. 48 The Copy of a Letter sent from divers Knights, and Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire, to the Knights serving for that County in Parliament. 1 july, 1642. 1 Sheet in Quarto. Printed July 8. 49 A Proclamation declaring His Majesties purpose, to go in His royal Person to Hull; And the true occasion and end thereof. Given at the Court at Beverley the 8. day of july, 1642. 2 Sheets in Folio. Printed 9. July. 50 The humble Petition of the Gentry, and Inhabitants of holderness. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed July, 10. 1642. 51 his Majesties Speech to the Knights, Gentlemen, and Freeholders of the County of Nottingham at Newark. Half a Sheet, Printed 11. July. 1642. 52 His Majesties Speech to the Knights, Gentlemen, and Freeholders of the County of Lincoln, at Lincoln. 1 Sheet in Fol. Printed July, 12. 1642. 53 His Majesties Answer to the Parliament Petition of the 16. of July. 1642. 2 Sheets in Quarto. Printed July 15. 54 His Majesties Message to both Houses of Parliament, of the 11. day of july, Half a Sheet. Printed July, 16. 1643. 55 His Majesties Speech at Leicester, to the Gentlemen, Freeholders, and Inhabitants, of that County. 1 Sheet in Fol. Printed July. 20. 1642. 56 His Majesties Speech, to the Gentlemen of Yorkshire on Thursday, the 4. of August, 1 Sheets in Quarto. Printed August. 4. 1642. 57 A Proclamation against the Lord Brook, and his Adherents, &c. Given at York, Aug. 2. 1642. 1 Sheet in Folto. Printed Aug. 8. 58 His Majesties Answer to the Declaration of both Houses of Parliament, concerning the Commission of Array. Of the 1. of July. 12 Sheets and a half in Quarto. Printed Aug. 8. 1642. 59 A Proclamation for the suppressing of the present Rebellion, under the command of Robert Earl of Essex: And the gracious offer of His Majesties free Pardon to him, and all such of his Adherents as shall within 6 dayes after the date hereof lay down their Arms. Given at York 9 August. 1642. 2 Sheets in Folio. Printed August 9. 60 The humble Petition of the Commons of Kent, agreed upon at their general Assizes: Presented to His Majesty the first of August, 1642. With certain Instructions from the County of Kent, to Master Aug. Skinner, whereby the desires of the said County may be presented, by him, to the Honourable House of Commons. With His Majesties Answer to the aforesaid Petition, At the Court at York, this 4 of August, 2 Sheets in Quarto. Printed Aug. 9. 1642. 61 To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble Petition, and Remonstrance of the Nobility and Gentry of the County of York. 2 Sheets in Fol. Printed 10. Aug. 1642. 62 The humble Petition of the Gentry, Ministers, Freeholders and other Inhabitants of the County of Elint, Denbigh, and Anglesey, To the Kings most excellent Majesty. 1 Sheet in Fol. Printed Aug. 10. 1642. 63 A Proclamation declaring His Majesties express Command; That no Popish Recusants hot any other who shall refuse to take the two oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, shall serve him in his Army; And that the soldiery commit no rapines upon the People, but be fitly provided of necessaries for their Money. Given at York the 10. day of Aug. 1642. 2 Sheets in Folio. Printed Aug. 11. 64 A Proclamation by His Majesty, requiring the aid and Assistance of all his Subjects, on the North side of Trent, and within twenty miles Southward thereof, for the suppressing of the Rebells now inarching against him. Given at York the 12. day of Aug. 1642. 2 Sheets in Folio. Printed Aug. 13. 65 His Majesties Declaration, for the relief of the poor Miners, within the County of Derby. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed Aug. 16. 1642. 66 His Majesties Message to the House of Commons, from the Court at York the 13. of Aug. 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio Printed 17. Aug. 67 His Majesties Declaration to all his loving Subjects of the 12. of Aug. 1642. 12 Sheets in Quarto. Printed Aug. 24. 68 The Declaration and Protestation agreed upon by the Grand-Jury at the Assizes, held for the County of Worcester, the third day of Aug. 1642. And assented unto by the high sheriff, the Lord Coventrey, the Baronets, Knights, Justices of the Peace, Gentlemen and Freeholders of the County of Worcester aforesaid. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed Aug. 27. 1642. 69 His Majesties Gracious Message to both houses of Parliament, sent from Nottingham 25. Aug. 1642. by the earls of Southampton, and Dorset, Sir John Culpeper Knight, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Sir William Padall Knight. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed 28. Aug. 1642. 70 His Majesties Instructions to his Commissioners of Array or the several Counties of England and the Principality of Wales: And to be observed by all Sheriffes, Majors, Justices of the Peace, Bayliff's, Headboroughs, Constables, and all other his Majesties loving Subjects whatsoever. 1 Sheet in Quarto Printed 30. Aug. 1642. 71 A Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament with his Majesties Answer thereunto, 1 sheet in Folio. Printed September 2. 1642. 72 The humble Answer of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Message of the 25 of August, received from his Majesty by the earls of Southampton and Dorset, and Sir John Culpeper Knight, Chancellor of the Exchequer. With His Majesties Reply to the aforesaid Answer. 1 sheet in Folio. Printed September 5. 1642. 73 The humble Petition of the poor distressed Miners in the County of Derby, with His Majesties Answer thereunto. 1 sheet in Folio. Printed September 6. 1642. 74 Military Orders and Articles established by His Majesty, for the better ordering and Government of His Majesties Army. 2 sheets and a half in Quarto. Printed September 7. 1642. These ensuing things were Printed, At Shrewsbury 75 HIs Majestics Speech and Protestation, made in the Head of ms A my between Stafford and Wellington the 19 of September, after the reading of his Orders. 1 Sheet in Fobio Prinood at Shrewfbury the 17. of October, 1642. 76 His Majesties Specch to the Gentlemen, Freeholders, and other Inhabitants of the County of Denbigh, and Flint, at Unexam thae 27. of September. 1 Sheet in Quaxto. Printed the 18 of October. 1642. 77 A Proclamation for the better peace and quict of Our County of Salop. Given at Our Court at Bridgnorth the 11. of October. One sheet in Fol. Printed Octob. 18. 1642. 78 His Majesties Speeoh to the Gendemen, Greetholder, and other Inhabitanes of the County of Salop, at Shrewsbury the 18. of September. 1 seat in Folio. Printed Octob. 19. 1642. 79 Orders for the Souldiers marching out of Shrewsbury. Half a sheet. Printed 19. October, 1642. 80 His Majesties Proclamation to the Cities of London and Wellminster, Given at Ayno the 27. of Octob. 1642. Halfa sheet Reprinted Octob. 30. 81 A Proclamation of His Majesties Grace, Favour, and Pardon to the Inhabitants of his County of gloucester. Given at Oxford Nov. 3. 1642. One sheet in Folia. Reprinted Nov. 5. 82 His Majesties offer of Pardon to the Rebells now in Arms against him. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted Nov. 6. 1642. 83 His Majesties Declaration to all His Loving Subjects, after His late Victory against the Rebells, on Sunday the 23. of Octob. To be red in Churches. 1 Sheet in Quarto. Reprinted Nov. 27. 1642. 84 His Majesties Declaration to al His loving Subjects, upon occasion of a late Printed Paper, entitled, A Declaration and Protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, to this Kingdom, and the whole World, of the 22. of October. 1 Sheet and a halfen Quarto. Reprinted Nov. 28. 1642. 85 His Majesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects, upon occasion of His late Message to both Houses of Parliament, and their refusal to treat with him for the Peace of the Kingdom. To be red in Churches. 3 sheets in Quarto. Reprinted No. 30. 1642. 86 The humble Petition of the Lords and Comm ons now assembled in Parliament, delivered at Colebrook, 10. Nov. 1642. by the earls of pembroke, and Northumberland, Lord Wainman, Mr. Perpoint, and Sir John Hippesley. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted Decemb. 2. 1642 87 A Cataloque of sundry Knights, Aldermen, Doctors, Ministers, and Citizens, who denying to contribute Money for the public Safety, and other misdemeanours are in Custody in Gresham-Colledge, Crosby-house, and other places in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, by Authority from the Parliament. 1 sheet in Folis. Reprinted Decemb. 6. 1642. 88 A Prayer of thanksgiving for His Majesties late Victory over the Rebells, Half a sheet Reprinted Decemb. 8. 1642. 89 His Majesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects of His true Intention of advancing lately to Brainceford. 1 sheet and a half in quarto. Reprinted Decemb. 12. 1642. The Answer of both Houses of Parliament, to His Majesties Message of the 12. of Novemb. with His Majesties Reply thereunto. 1 sheets in quarto. Reprinted Decemb. 15. 1642. 91 A Proclamation for the better government of His Majesties Army, and for the preventing the Plundering, spoiling, and Robbing of His Majesties Subjects, under any pretence whatsoever, upon pain of the punishment herein declared. Given at Reading, the 25. of November, 1642, 1 sheet in Folio. Reprinted December. 17. 92 The humble Petition of both Houses of Parliament, presented to His majesty, on the 24. of November. With His Majesties Gracious Answer thereunto. 1 Sheet in quarto. Reprinted Decemb. 18. 1642. 93 Prince Rupert, his Declaration, 1 Sheet in Quarto. Reprinted Decemb. 19. 1642. 94 A Proclamation for the free and safe Passage of all Clothes, Goods, wears, and merchandise to our City of London. Given at Oxford 8. Decemb. 1 sheet in quarto. Reprinted Decemb. 20. 1642. 95 A proclamation for the free and safe passage of all Persons who shall desire to repair to His Majesty, and of all Packets and Letters sent by his Majesties Ministers. Given at Oxford, 1 Novemb. 1642. half a sheet, Reprinted Decemb, 21. 96 A Proclamation of his Majesties Grace, Favour, and Pardon to all Sea-men, sailors, Mariners, and other watermen. Given at Matden-heath, 10. Novem. 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted 22. Decemb. 97 The engagement and Resolution of the principal Gentlemen of the County of Salop, for the raising and maintaining of Forces at their own charge, for the defence of His Majesty, their country, and more particularly the fortunes, persons, and Estates of the Subscribers under-named. 1 Sheet in Folio. Brinted 23. Decemb. 1642. The Declaration of the Lords and Commons affembled in the Parliament of England, to the Subjects of Scotland. With His Majesties Message to the Lords of his Privy council of Scotland, upon that occasion. To be red in Churches. 1 Sheet and a half in Quarto. Reprinted Decemb. 24. 1642. 99 The Ordinance and Declaration of the Lords and Commous, for the Assessing all such who have not contributed sufficiently for raising of Money, Plate, &c. With His Majesties Declaration to all His loving Subjects upon occasion thereof. To be red in Churches. 2 Sheets and a Half in Quarto. Reprinted the 27. of Decemb. 1642. 100 Wiltshires Resolution, Presented with the Contributions of divers Gentlemen to His Majesties Commissioners at Oxford. 1 Sheet in Fol. Reprinted january the 2. 1642. 101 The humble Petition of Sir james Mountgomery, Sir Hards Waller Knights and colonels, and of colonel Arthur Hill, and colonel Audley Mervin, in the behalf of themselves and others, Commanders in His Majesties Army in Ireland. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted january 4. 1642. 102 A Proclamation prohibiting the payment and receipt of Tonnage and Poundage, and other Impossitions upon Merchandises, under colour of the late pretended Ordinance of both Houses of Parliament. Given under the sign manual at Oxford, the 16. of Decemb. 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio, Reprinted january 5. 1642. 103 A Complaint to the House of Commons, and Resolution taken up by the free Protestant Subjects of the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Counties adjacent. 3 sheets and a Half in quarto. Reprinted Ian. 13. 1642. 104 To Our right Trusty and right well-beloved the Nobility and Gentry, And to Our. Trusty and well-beloved Henry Bromley Esquire, High sheriff of Our County of Salop, John Studley Esquire the mayor, and the rest of the Aldermen and Inhabitants of Our good Town of Shrewsbury; Sir Vincent Corbet Knight and Baronet, colonel of the Regiment of Dragoneers; the Clergy, and other Our well-affected Subjects of Our said County of Salop, and to all and every of them. 1 sheet in Fol. Printed janu. 14. 1642. 105 The humble Petition of the mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the City of London to His Majesty. With His Majesties Gracious Answer thereunto. 1 sheet and a half in quarto. Reprinted Ian. 18. 1642. 106 His Majesties Letter and Declaration to the Sheriffes and City of London, Ian. 19. 1 Sheet in quarto. Reprinted Ian. 25. 1642. 107 A Proclamation prohibiting all persons whatsoever, from buying or receiving Horse, or Arms of any kind, from any Souldiers of his Majesties Army; with a command for bringing in of all such as have been Sold, Pawned, Left, or Lost by any soldier. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted january 30. 1642. 108 An honest Letter to a doubtful friend, about the rifling of the twentieth part of his Estate. 1 Sheet in quarto. Reprinted Feb. 4. 1642. 109 A Letter sent from a country Gentleman, to a friend, a Member of the House of Commons; Concerning the taking of Maleborough. Of the disorders of the Parliament Souldiers; persuading to an Accommodation. 1 sheet and a half in querto. Reprinted Feb. 8. 1642. 110 A Speech made by Alderman Garroway, at a Common-hall, on Tuesday the 17. of Ian. upon occasion of a Speech delivered there thee friday before, by Master Pym, at the reading of His Majesties Answer to the late Petition. 2 sheets in quartto. Reprinted Feb. 13. 1642. 111 The humble Dessres and Propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, tendered to His Majesty Feb. 1. And His Majesties Gracious Answer and Propositions, the third of Feb. 2 Sheets in Quarto. Reprinted Feb. 20. 1642. 112 A Proclamation for the strict Observance, and Execution of the Laws, and Statutes made against Carrying, or Sending of Gold or Silver out of the Kingdom. Given at Oxford the 10. of Feb. 1642. One sheet in Folio. Reprinted Feb. 22. 113 A Proclamation for the safety of His Majesties Navy, and the Kingdom. Given at Oxford the 10. of Feb. 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio Reprinted Feb. 23. 114 A Proclamation for the payment of His Majesties Rents, and Revenues into His Receipt of His Exchequer, at His City of Oxford. Given at Oxford Feb. 8. 1642. 1 sheet in Folio. Reprinted Feb. 28. 115 His Majesties Letter to the high-sheriff, and Justices of the Peace, of the County of gloucester. 1 Sheet in Quarto. Reprinted March 1. 1642. 116 A Protestation to be tendered to all His Majesties faithful and loyal Subjects. Half a sheet in Folio. Printed March 2. 1642. 117 An Answer of the Right Honourable the Earl of Newcastle His Excellency, &c. To the 6. groundless Aspersions cast upon him by the Lord Fairfax, in his late Warrant( here inserted) bearing date Feb. 2. 1642. By the Earl himself, 2 Sheets in Quarto. Reprinted March. 12. 1642 118 The Remonstrance of the Commons of England, to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament; Preserred to them by the hands of the Speaker. 2 Sheets in Quarto. Reprinted March, 16. 1642. 119 The Votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a Treaty: And their desire of a safe Conduct, for a Committee name by them in the Earl of Manchestsrs Letter of the 28. of Feb. to the Lord of Falkland. With His Majesties gracious Answer thereunto. And His Majesties sale Conduct. Also the Articles of both Houses or Parlia ment, concorning a Cessation. With a Letter of the 28. of Feb. from the said Earl of Manchester, to the said Lord Viscount of Falkland, wherein they were enclosed. Together with His Majesties gracious Answer to the same. 2 sheets in quarto. Reprinted March 22. 1642. 120 The Remonstrance of the Commons of England, to the House of Commons assembled in Parliament: Preferred to them by the hands of the Speaker. 2 sheets inquarto. Reprinted March 24. 1642. 121 A Proclamation for preventing the plundering, spoiling or Robbing of any His Majesties Subjects. And for restraining of straggling and Idle People from following the Army; As likewise for supplying His Majesties Army with necessary Provisions during their March. Given at Oxford March 17. 1642. 1 sheet in Folto, Reprinted March 26. 1543. 122 A Proclamation forbidding all Assessing, Collecting, and Paying of the twentieth Part, and of all weekly Taxes, by Colour of Orders, or Ordinances, And all entering into Protestations, and Associations against His majesty. Given at Oxford the 8. of March 1642. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted March 28. 1643. 123 To the Kings most Excellent Majesty, The humble Petition of the Commissioners of the general Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, met at edinburgh Jan. 4. 1642. And now lately presented to His Majesty at Oxford. With His Maj sties gracious Answer thereunto March 16. 2 Sheets and a half in Quarto. Reprinted March 30. 1643. 124 A Proclamation against the spoiling and Losing of Arms by the Souldiers of His Majesties Army, for the keeping of them fixed, and bringing all Arms hereafter into His Majesties Magazines, Given at Oxford the 10. of March 1642. 1 Sheet in Fol. Reprinted April 1. 1643. 125 A Proclamation of His Majesties, Grace, Favour, and Pardon to the Inhabitants of His Counties of Stafford and Derby. Given at Oxford 25. March 1643. 1 sheet in Folio. Reprinted April 3. 126 Arthur Lord capel, Lieutenant general under the Prince His Highnesse of His Majesties Forces, in the Counties of Worcester, Salop, and Chester, and the 6. Northern Counties of Wales. To all Commanders, Officers, and Souldiers, and to all other His Majesties Subjects whatsoever, whom these presents shall or may in any wise concern. Given at Shrewsoury the 3. of April. 1 Sheet in Fol. Printed April 4. 1643. 127 The Articles of Cessation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament; Presented to His Majesty upon consideration of the former Articles, with the Alterations and Additions offered by His Majesty, And His Majesties gracious Answer thereunto March 22. 1642. 1 sheet in Quarto. Reprinted April 6. 128 A Proclamation for the better preserving of the Corn, and grass about the City of Oxford, and other places where the Kings Army is, or shall be quartered. Given at Oxford March 31. 1643. Halfa sheet. Reprinted April 10. 129 A Proclamation touching the Adjournment of part of Easter Term, And His Majesties proceedings concerning Wardships, and Lyveries. Given at Oxford April 1. 1643. 1 sheet in Folio, reprinted April 14. 130 The Reasons of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, why they cannot agree to the Alteration and Addition in the Articles of Cessation off read by His Majesty. With His majesties gracious Answer thereunto April 4. 1643. 2 sheets and a half in Quarto. Reprinted April 20. 131 A Proclamation prohibiting the Assessing, Collecting, or Paying any weekly Taxes, and Seizing or sequestering the Rence or Estates of Our Good Subjects by colour of any Orders, or pretended Ordinances of one or both Houses of Parliament. Given at Oxford April 7. 1643. 1 sheet in Folio. Reprinted April. 21. 132 A Paper received by His Majesty from the Committee of both Houses upon the 8. of April. With His Majesties gracious Message to both Houses, in Answer to theesame. 1 sheet in Quarto. Reprinted April 22. 1643. 133 His Majesties Message to both Houses concerning Disbanding of both Armies, And His Majesties return to both Houses of Parliament. Oxford, 12. April 1643. 1 Sheet in quart. Reprinted April 23. 134 A Proclamation of His Majesties gracious Resolution for the relief of all such Souldiers as are or shall be maimed in His Majesties Service. Given at Oxford May 2. 1643. 1 sheet in Folio. Reprinted May 7. 135 The Collections of all the particular Papers that passed between His Majesty, both houses, and the Committee, concerning the late Treaty. 6 Sheets and a half in Quarto. Reprinted May 17. 1643. 136 His Majesties Message to both houses of Parliament May 5. 1643. Occasioned by a Bill delivered to His Majesty from both houses, by Sir Robert King Knight, and William jephson, and Arthur Hill Esqutres, entitled, An Act for the speedy payment of Moneys subscribed towards the Reducing of the Rebells in Ireland, which yet remain unpaid. 1 Sheet in Quarto. Reprinted May 20. 1643. 137 A Letter to a Gentleman of Leicesler-shire, showing out of the public writings which have passed betwixt His Majesty and his two houses of Parliament, That all the Overtures which have been made for Peace and Accommodation, have proceeded from His Majesly onely: And that the unsuccesse●… fi●nesse of the late Treaty, is not to be imputed to His Majesty, but to them alone. 6 Sheets in querto. Reprinted june 4. 1643. 138 A Proclamation against the Oppression of the Clergy, by the Intrusion of Factious and schismatical Persons into their Cures, and inverting and detaining their Tithes and Possessions, by Orders of both Houses of Parliament, contrary to all Law and Justice, Given at Oxford May 15. 1643. 2 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted May 22. 139 His Majesties Message to both houses of Parliament, of the 19. of May 1643. In Pursuance of His Majesties former. Message of the 12. of April, Concerning the Disbanding of both Armies, And His Majesties return to both Houses of parliament. 1 sheet in Folio. Reprinted May 27. 1643. 140 His Majesties Letter to the mayor, Aldermen, Schriffe, and the rest of the common-council of the City of bristol. Half asheet in Folio. Reprinted june 7. 1643. 141 The roundheads Remembrancer: Or a true and particular Relation of the great Defeat given to the Rebells, by his Majesties good Subjects of the County of Cornwall, under the Command of Sir Ralph Hopton, on Tuesday May 16. 1643. 1 sheet in quarto. Reprinted june 8. 142 My Lord capel his Warrant of the 7. of june 1643. To the Trained Bands of the County of Salop. 1 Sheet in Folio. Printed june 8. 1643. 143 A Protestation confirmed by Oath, taken by the mayor, and the Loyally-Affected in the City of Chestor, for the defence of that City, against this present Rebellion in june 1643. Half a sheet in Folio. Printed June 10. 1643. 144 My Lord chapels Letter to the Gentlemen, of Shropshire of the 13. of june 1643. 1 sheet in Polie. Printed june 12. 145 Mercurius Rusticus, or the Countreys Complaint of the murders, Robberies, coverings, and other Outrages committed by the Robells on His Majesties faithful Subjects. The first week. May 20. 1643. 2 Sheets in quarto. Printed june 13. A Proclamation for the inhibiting all manner of oaths, other Abuses and profanations by any of His Majesties Army; As likewise strictly commanding the due and constand frequenting of the Service of God, by all the Officers and Souldiers of the same. Given at Oxford june 13. 1643. deprinted june 20. 147 Mercurius Rusticus the Second week. 1 sheet in quarto. Reprinted june 22. 1643. 148 A Proclamation warning all His Majesties good Subjects no longer to be mis-led by the Votes, Orders, and pretended Ordinances of one or both houses, by reason the Members do not enjoy the Freedom and Liberty of Parliament: With His Majesties gracious offer of Pardon to the Members of bothy Houses, And of Protection to such of them as shall repair to Him. Given at Oxford the 20. of june 1643. 3 Sheets in Folio. Reprinted june 29. 149 His Majesties Proclamation forbidding the tendering of Taking of the late Vow or Covenant, devised by some Members of both houses to engage His Majesties good Subjects in the maintenance of this Odious Rebellion. Given at Oxford the 21. of june. 1643. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted july 2. 1643. 150 A Proclamation inhibiting the Assembly of any Divines, or others, by colour of a pretended Ordinance of the Lords and Commons of the Twelfth of june last past, or any Proceedings there upon. Given at Oxford the 22. of june 1643. 2 Sheets in Folio. Reprinted July 3. 151 Mercurius Rusticus the third week, 1 Sheet in quarto. Reprinted july 5. 1643. 152 His Majesties Declaration to all his loving Subjects, in Answer to a Declaration of the Lords and Commons, upon the Proceedings of the late Treaty of Peace, and several intercepted Letters of His Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earl of Northampton. Oxford 3. june 1643. 6 sheets and a half in quart. Reprinted July 8. 1643. The Kings Majesties Declaration to all his loving Subjects of his Kingdom of Scotland. With an Act of the Lords of his Majesties Privy council, for the Printing and Publishing thereof. And a Letter of the Lord Chancel our of Scotland, and of other Lords, and others of His Majesties Privy council in that Kingdom to His Majesty. 1 sheet and a Half in quarto. Reprinted July 10. 1643. 154 A thanksgiving for his Majesties late Victory over the Rebells in the North. Half a sheet in Folio. Reprinted July 12. 1643. 155 A proclamation declaring His Majesties Grace to the Mariners and Sea-men. Given at Oxford the 7. day of july 1643. 1 sheet in Folio. Reprinted july 18. Mercurius Rusticus, the fourth week. 1 sheet in quarto. Reprinted July. 20. 1643 156 My Lord chapels Warrant to recall all the Souldiers gone from their Colours, to repair to them by the first of Aug. 1643. upon pain of death. Given the 25. of july. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted July 26. 1643. 257 Via Tuta, The safe way for Christian Subjects to walk in in these dangerous times. Half a sheet in Folio. Reprinted July 27. 1643. 158 A Proclamation-prohibiting from henceforth, all intercourse of Trade between Our City of London and other parts of this Our Kingdom, until other direction given by Us. Given at Oxford, July 17. 1643. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted July 28. 159 A Proclamation forbidding any of His Majestios Subjects to affist the Rebells with Men, Money, Arms, Victuals, or Intelligence, to stop any His Majesties. messengers, or packets, or to offer Violence to any His Majesties Souldiers. Given at Oxford, 18. july 1643. 1 Sheet in Folio. Reprinted July. 29. 160 A Protestation and Oath to be tendered to the Inhabitants of the Counties of Worcester, Salop, and Chester, and the 〈◇〉 Counties of North-Wales, according to an Act of Councell●… war, holden at Shrewsoury the 28. of july 1643. Half a sheet in Fol. Printed july 30. 161 My Lord chapels Letter to the Knights, Gentlemen, and o●… the Inhabitants of the County of Salop, to appear at W●… church on the 3. of Aug. 163. Half a sheet. Printed July 3. 〈◇〉 162 A Collection of Prayers and Thanksgivings, used in Hi● Majesties chapel and in his Armies, upon occasion of the late Yictories against the Rebells, and for the future success of the Forces. Published by His Majesties command to be dul● red in all other Churches and chapels within this 〈◇〉 Kingdom, and Dominion of Wales. 1 Sheet and a half in quarto. Reprinted Aug. 4. 1643. 163 His Majesties Declaration to all his loving Subjects after his Victories over the Lord Fairefax in the North, and Sir William Waller in the West, and the taking of bristol by His Majesties Forces. 1 Sheet in Quarto. Reprinted Aug. 5. 1643. 164 A Proclamation commanding Mariners, and Sea-men in reparire to His Majessies Fleet, under the command of Sir John Pennington at bristol or elsewhere. Given at Oxford the last of july 1643. Half a sheet in Folio. Reprinted Aug. 8. His Majesties royal Protestation made in the head of his Army the 19. day of September 1642. Half a sheet in Folio. reprinted Aug. 9. 165 My Lord chapels Letter to the Gentlemen of the County of Salop and others, concerning the loan of Moneys. 1 sheet in Folio. Printed Aug. 10. 1643. 166 His Majesties Gracious Message and Summons to the Ci●… of gloucester Aug. 10. 1643. With their Answer thereunto Half a sheet in Folio. Reprinted Aug. 16. 1643.