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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. .. [[electronic resource]]



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Titolo: 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. .. [[electronic resource]] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, : Printed by Abel Roper and Tho. Collins, Printers to the Council of State, [1660]
Descrizione fisica: 1 sheet ([1] p.)
Soggetto topico: Sedition - England
Soggetto geografico: Great Britain History Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 Early works to 1800
Note generali: Title from caption and opening lines of text.
Dated at end: Given at the Council of State at Whitehall, this one and twentieth day of April, 1660.
"As Col. Lambert and other officers are trying to raise a new war, Cols. John Hewson, Edward Salmon, Ashfield, Major Creed, Maj. General Tho. Harrison, Col. John Okey, Major Wagstaff, Lievtenant Col. Miller, Capts. John Blackwell, Richard Dean, and Major Gladman with Col. Robert Lilburne are suspected of wishing to join Lambert. They are to surrender at Whitehall within three days after the proclamation of this in their country, on pain of sequestration." -- Cf. Steele.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Sommario/riassunto: eebo-0018
Titolo autorizzato: 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.  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996392680603316
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