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James King of England, 1566-1625
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A booke of proclamations
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A booke of proclamtions, published since the beginning of his Maiesties most happy reigne ouer England, &c. Vntill this present moneth of Febr. 3. Anno Dom. 1609
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A briefe of His Maiesties letters pattents granted vnto Christopher Eland, touching vvhite and red lead
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A briefe of some of the principall points of the Kings MAiesties late charter to the Company of Gold-beaters of London
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A commission vvith instructions and directions, granted by his Maiestie to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries
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A commission vvith instructions and directions, granted by his Maiestye to the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries
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A commission with instructions and directions granted by His Maiestie to the master and counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries, for compounding for wards, ideots and lunaticks, and giuen vnder His Highnesse great seale of England, the 23 of February 1617
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A copie of the principall parts of His Maiestie commissions for granting pardons to such as vse trades, whereto they haue not been apprentices, and for dispencing with them to continue the same for their liues, notwithstanding the statute of Quinto Elizabeth
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A copie of the principall parts of His Maiesties commission for granting pardons to such as vse trades, whereto they haue not been apprentices, and for dispencing with them to continue the same for their liues, notwithstanding the statute of Quinto Elizabeth
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A copy of the Kings Maiesties letters pattents for the rating and assessing the prices of horsemeat for innes and hosteries thorowout the kingdome
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A counterblaste to tobacco
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A declaration made by King James, in Scotland; concerning, church-government, and presbyters
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A declaration of His Maiesties royall pleasure
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A declaratioun of the Kings Maiesties intentioun and meaning toward the lait actis of Parliament
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A forme of proclamation to be proclaimed by the Clerke of the Market, and he to see it executed touching prices of victuals
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A fruitefull meditation
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A fruitfull meditation, containing, a plaine and easie exposition, or laying open of the 7, 8, 9, and 10 verses of the 20. chap. of the reuelation, in forme snd maner of a sermon
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A meditation vpon the 27, 28, 29, verses of the XXVII. chapter of St. Matthew. Or A paterne for a kings inauguration. Written by the Kings Maiestie
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A meditation vpon the Lords prayer
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A meditation vpon the Lords prayer, written by the Kings Maiestie, for the benefit of all his subiects, especially of such as follow the court
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A meditation vppon the xxv. xxvi. xxvii. xxviii. and xxix. verses of the xv. chapter of the first booke of the Chronicles of the Kings. VVritten by the most Christian King, and sincere professor of the truth, Iames, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith
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A missive to His Majesty of Great Britain, King James
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A nevv discovery of old pontificall practises for the maintenance of the prelates authority and hierarchy
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A patent granted by His Maiestie, to Henry Heron, Gent
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A princes looking glasse, or A princes direction, very requisite and necessarie for a Christian prince, to view and behold himselfe in
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A proclamation against inmates and multitudes of dvvellers in strait roomes and places in and about the citie of London
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A proclamation against making of starch
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A proclamation against pirats
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A proclamation against transportation of leather
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A proclamation anent tanning and barking of hydes
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A proclamation concerning assart lands
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A proclamation concerning fines for alienations of lands holden in chiefe, made without record
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A proclamation concerning leases and asserts
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A proclamation concerning starch
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A proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
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A proclamation for buildings, in and about London
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A proclamation for coynes
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A proclamation for iurors
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A proclamation for preseruation of vvoods
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A proclamation for preuention of future abuses in purueyance
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A proclamation for proroguing of the parliament
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A proclamation for proroguing the parliament
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A proclamation for reformation of the great abuses in measures
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A proclamation for reuocation of mariners from forreine seruices
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A proclamation for the apprehending of the L. Maxvvell
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A proclamation for the authorizing and vniformitie of the Booke of common prayer to be vsed throughout the realme
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A proclamation for the discouery and apprehension of VVilliam Ruthen, and Patricke Ruthen, brethren to the late Earle of Govvrie
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A proclamation for the due and speedy execution of the statute against rogues, vagabonds, idle, and dissolute persons
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A proclamation for the preuenting and remedying of the dearth of graine, and other victuals
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A proclamation for the search and apprehension of certaine pirates
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A proclamation for the search and apprehension of certaine pirats
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A proclamation for transplantation of the Greames
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A proclamation published vnder the name of Iames King of Great Britanny. With a briefe & moderate answere therunto. Whereto are added the penall statutes, made in the same kingdome, against Catholikes. Togeather with a letter which sheweth the said Catholikes piety: and diuers aduertisements also, for better vndersatnding of the whole matter. Translated out of Latin into English
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A proclamation signifying his Maiesties pleasure, to confirme by all meanes the estates of his subiects against all defects in their assurances, and all concealed titles
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A proclamation signifying the Kings Maiesties pleasure, touching the resort of people to his coronation
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A proclamation to redresse the mis-imployment of lands, goods, and other things giuen for charitable vses
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A proclamation touching fishing
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A proclamation touching passengers
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A proclamation touching the Earles of Tyrone and Tryconnell
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A proclamation, with articles thereunto annexed, concerning ale- houses
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A prohibition for allome
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A publication concerning all sorts of gold and siluer threed, granted by His Maiesties letters patents, vnder the great seale
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A publication of His Maties edict, and severe censure against priuate combats and combatants
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A puritane set forth in his lively colours, or, K. James his description of a puritan
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A pvblication of His Maties edict, and severe censvre against priuate combats and combatants
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A remonstrance of the most gratious King Iames I. King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
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A true and historical relation of the poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury
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A true copie of His Maiesties license granted to Iames Maxwell, Esquire, for the buying and transporting of calue-skinnes
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A true relation of the commissions and warrants for the condemnation and burning of Bartholomew Legatt and Thomas Withman
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A true transcript and publication of His Maiesties letters pattent. For an office to be erected, and called the Publicke Register for generall Commerce
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A true transcript and publication of His Maiesties letters pattent. For an office to bee erected, and called the Publike Register for generall Commerce
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A true trscript and publication of His Maiesties letters pattent. For an office to be erected, and called the Publicke Register for generall Commerce
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Although it cannot be without griefe to vs to publish, that in this our kingdome we should finde any subiect so contrary to all the rest of our louing people, .
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Although the offences committed against the Queene our sister deceased, and the honour of her estate by the Earle of Tyrone
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An abstract of His Maiesties letters patents granted, vnto Roger Wood and Thomas Symcocke, for the sole printing of paper and parchment on the one side
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An abstract of His Maiesties letters patents graunted vnto Roger Wood and Thomas Symcocke
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An abstract of His Maiesties letters pattents graunted to George Wood, for the sole printing of lynnen-cloath as followeth
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An abstract of His Maiesties royall priuiledge, graunted vnder the great seale of England, to George VVither, master of arts, concerning his booke intituled, The hymnes and songs of the church
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An abstract of some branches of His Maiesties late charter, granted to the tobacco-pipe makers of VVestminster, declaring His Maiesties pleasure touching that manufacture, and also all persons whom it may concern
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An apologie for the oath of allegiance
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An extract of part of the Kings Maiesties priuiledges granted to the Companie of Pinne-makers of London ; To all haberdashers and other tradesmen, whatsoeuer, buyers and sellers of pinnes, within the citie of London, and suburbs thereof
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An old mould to cast new lawes by
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Ane act against all vnlawfull alienations, made by dyvours and banck-rupts
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Ane act and ordinance set down be the lords of Privie Counsell and Session, anent the pryces to be taken heir-efrer be the clerks and writters, bering publick function and office within this kingdome
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Ane fruitfull meditatioun contening ane plane and facill expositioun of ye 7.8.9 and 10 versis of the 20 chap. of the Reuelatioun in forme of ane sermone. Set doun be ye maist christiane King and synceir professour, and cheif defender of the treuth, Iames the 6 King of Scottis
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Ane meditatioun vpon the xxv, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii, and xxix verses of the XV chapt. of the first buke of the Chronicles of the Kingis
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Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis, primùm quidem anōnymos: nunc verò ab ipso auctore, serenissimo ac potentiss. principe, Iacobo Dei gratiâ magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ Rege, fidei defensore denuò edita. Cui præmissa est præfatio monitoria sacratiss. Cæsari Rodolpho II. semper augusto, cæterisq Christiani orbis sereniss. ac potentiss. monarchis ac regibus: illustris. celsissimísque liberis principibus, rebuspublicis sic atque ordinibus inscripta, eodem auctore
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Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis, primùm quidem anōnymos: nunc verò ab ipso auctore, serenissimo ac potentiss· principe, Iacobo, Dei gratiâ, magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ Rege, fidei defensore, denuò edita. Cui præmissa est præfatio monitoria, sacratiss. Cæsari Rodolpho II. semper augusto, cæterisque Christiani orbis sereniss. ac potentiss. monarchis ac regibus: illustriss. celsissimísq; liberis principibus, rebus publicis atq ordinibus inscripta, eodem auctore
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Apologie pour le serment de fidelite ́ que le serenissime Roy de la grand' Bretagne requiert de tous ses sujets, tant ecclesiastiques que seculiers, tel que tout autre prince souuerain le peut & doit legitemement requerir des siens. Premierement mise en lumiere sans nom, maintenant reconuë par l'auteur, les tres-haut, tres-puissant, & tres-excellent prince, Iacques par la grace de Dieu Roy de la grand' Bretagne, &c. deffenseur de la foy. Contre deux briefs du Pape Paul V. aux Catholiques Romains anglois; & vne lettre du Cardinal Bellarmin à messire George Blackvvell, archiprestre d'Angleterre, le tout cy contenu. Ensemble vn ample aduertissement, ou preface dudit Seigneur Roy, à tous les monarques, rois, princes, estats & republiques libres de la Chrestienté
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Apud Edinburgh XXVII die mensis Decembris. Anno. Do. millesimo quingentesimo sexagesimo nono
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Articles concerning the authoritie of justices of peace and constables, established within the Kingdome of Scotland
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Articles of direction touching alehouses
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Articles to be performed by vertue of our commission of sale annexed, touching forrests, parkes, and chases
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Articles, containing his Maiesties gracious offer to compound with his subiects, for the tenure of their lands, and other profits growing by reason of their tenures, in certaine cases as followeth
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As often as vve call to minde the most ioyfull and iust recognition made by the whole body of our realme .
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As we haue euer from our infancie had manifold proofes of Gods great goodnes towards us in his protecting of us from many dangers of our person, .
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Assertio juris monarchici in Regno Scotorum, seu, De mvtis regis Scotiæ & subditorum ejus officiis
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At Halirud-hous the 22. day of November, the zeir of God, 1596
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At our first entrance into this our realme, and in al the way as we haue passed
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Basilikon dōron
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Basilikon dōron, or, King James's instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the Prince
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Basilikon dōron, or, King James's instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the Prince, now reprinted, by His Majesties command
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Basilikon dōron. Or His Maiesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henrie the prince
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Basilikon dōron. Or His Maiesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the prince
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Basilikon dōron. Or His Majesties instructions to his dearest sonne, Henry the prince
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Brief for one-year collections to repair the church in Clare, Suffolk
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By His Maiesties commissioners for granting of fairs and markets
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By His Maiesties officers for licencing of pedlers and petty- chapmen
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By His Maiesties pattentees for the erecting the manufacture of hard-waxe
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By authority & especial warrant from the Kings Maiestie
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By the King
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By the King
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By the King
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By the King, a proclamation against steelets, pocket daggers, pocket dagges and pistols
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By the King, a proclamation against tenant-rights
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By the King, a proclamation concerning ale-houses
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By the King, a proclamation conteyning His Maiesties royall pleasure
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By the King, a proclamation for reforming the abuses in making of gold and siluer threed within this realme
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By the King, a proclamation for the continuance of His Maiesties farthing tokens
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By the King, a proclamation prohibiting the importation of allome into any His Maiesties dominions
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By the King, a proclamation to restraine the planting of tobacco in England and VVales
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By the King, orders decreed vpon for the furtherance of our seruice, asvvell in vvriting, as riding in poste
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By the King, orders for the postes of our realmes
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By the King, orders for thorow-posts, and curriers, riding in post in our affaires
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By the King. A commission with instructions, and directions granted by His Maiestie to the master counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries
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By the King. A proclamation against abuses in preparing and preferring billes and other vvritings to his Maiesties signature
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By the King. A proclamation against excesse of lauish and licentious speech of matters of state
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By the King. A proclamation against making of starch
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By the King. A proclamation against pirats
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By the King. A proclamation against priuate challenges and combats
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By the King. A proclamation against seditious, popish, and puritanicall bookes and pamphlets
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By the King. A proclamation against sending ouer of children and reliefe to seminaries
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By the King. A proclamation against the exportation of clothes, vndyed and vndressed contrary to law
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By the King. A proclamation against the transporting of vvoollen yarne, &c
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By the King. A proclamation against the vttering of light Spanish siluer coine
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By the King. A proclamation commanding all apothecaries of this realme, to follovv the dispensatory lately compiled by the Colledge of Physitions of London
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By the King. A proclamation commanding conformity to his Maiesties pleasure, expressed in his late charter to the tobacco-pipe-makers
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By the King. A proclamation commanding noblemen, knights, and gentlemen of quality, to repayre to their mansion houses in the country
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By the King. A proclamation commanding the due execution of two statutes against falsifying of wooll, and woollen yarne, for the better maintenance of clothing
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By the King. A proclamation commanding the repaire of noblemen and gentlemen into their seuerall countreys, at the end of the terme
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By the King. A proclamation concerning assart lands
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By the King. A proclamation concerning buildings in, and about London
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By the King. A proclamation concerning fee deere
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By the King. A proclamation concerning felts
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By the King. A proclamation concerning fines for alienations of lands holden in chiefe, made without record
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By the King. A proclamation concerning leases and asserts
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By the King. A proclamation concerning starch
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By the King. A proclamation concerning the adiournement of the Parliament
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By the King. A proclamation concerning the bringing in of whale-finnes into his Maiesties dominions, &c
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By the King. A proclamation concerning the viewing and distinguishing of tobacco in England and Ireland, the dominion of VVales, and towne of Barwicke
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By the King. A proclamation concerning vvyer, threed, and other manufactures made of gold and siluer
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By the King. A proclamation conteining the Kings Maiesties pleasure concerning the apprehension of the Greames
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By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties grace to his subiects for their reliefe against publique grieuances
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By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning Sir VValter Ravvleigh, and those vvho aduentured vvith him
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By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties pleasure concerning Sir VValter Ravvleigh, and those vvho aduentured with him
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By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties royall grace, to confirme to his subiects their defectiue titles or estates
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By the King. A proclamation declaring at vvhat values certaine moneys of Scotland shalbe currant vvithin England
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By the King. A proclamation declaring his Maiesties pleasure concerning Captaine Roger North, and those vvho are gone foorth as aduenturers with him
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By the King. A proclamation declaring his Maiesties pleasure concerning the dissoluing of the present conuention of Parliament
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By the King. A proclamation establishing the continuance of His Maiesties farthing tokens, and prohibiting the vse of all other tokens whatsoeuer
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By the King. A proclamation extending a former proclamation for the restraint of shipping any commoditie in strangers bottomes
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By the King. A proclamation for abolishing of abuses, by billes of conformity
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By the King. A proclamation for ambassadours and forreigne ministers
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By the King. A proclamation for auoiding the consumption of coyne and bullion
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By the King. A proclamation for buildings
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By the King. A proclamation for buildings, in and about London
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By the King. A proclamation for explaining and enlarging his Maiesties former orders for buildings, in and about London
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By the King. A proclamation for garbling of spices, and other things garbleable
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By the King. A proclamation for preuention of abuses touching gunpowder and saltpeeter
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By the King. A proclamation for preuention of future abuses in purueyance
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By the King. A proclamation for reformation of the great abuses in vveights and measures, and for the due execution of the office of Clerke of the Market of our houshold, and throughout our realme of England
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By the King. A proclamation for reforming sundry inconueniences touching the coynes of this realme
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By the King. A proclamation for registring of knights
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By the King. A proclamation for reliefe of the poore, and remedying the high prices of corne
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By the King. A proclamation for reliefe of the subiect that might be otherwise damnified by the late burning of records in the Sixe Clarkes Office
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By the King. A proclamation for remoouing the staple of woolls from parts beyond the seas, vnto certaine principall cities and townes within this our realme
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By the King. A proclamation for repeale of certaine letters patents, commissions, and proclamations, concerning innes, ale-houses, and the manufacture of gold and siluer threed
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By the King. A proclamation for restoring the ancient Merchants Aduenturers to their former trade and priuiledges
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By the King. A proclamation for restraining inholders, cookes, chandlers, alehousekeepers, and other victuallers, from the vse of vvine caskes, or other large vessels prohibited by law
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By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent
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By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes
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By the King. A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish dayes, appointed by the law
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By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the disordered trading for tobacco
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By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the exportation, waste, and consumption of coine and bullion
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By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the transportation of corne
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By the King. A proclamation for restrayning of the seruing of fee-deere
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By the King. A proclamation for reuoking all licences heretofore granted for erecting nevv buildings vvithin the citie of London, or two miles distance
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By the King. A proclamation for reuoking all licences heretofore granted for erecting new buildings within the citie of London, or two miles distance
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By the King. A proclamation for setling the Company of Apothecaries of London, and for reforming abuses in that art
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By the King. A proclamation for suppressing insolent abuses committed by base people against persons of qualitie
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By the King. A proclamation for the adiournement of the Parliament, from the foureteenth day of Nouember next, to the eight day of February following
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By the King. A proclamation for the annihilating of a former proclamation, intituled, A proclamation prohibiting the vntimely bringing in of vvines
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By the King. A proclamation for the authorizing and vniformitie of the Booke of Common Prayer to be vsed throughout the realme
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By the King. A proclamation for the banishing of Giles Mompesson
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By the King. A proclamation for the better and more peaceable gouernment of the middle shires of Northumberland, Cumberland, and VVestmerland
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By the King. A proclamation for the better execution of the statutes prouided against the false making of broad clothes
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By the King. A proclamation for the better setling of his Maiesties manufacture of gold and siluer thread within this his realme
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By the King. A proclamation for the confirmation of all authorized orders, tending to the vniuersall publishing and teaching, of a certaine religious treatise, compiled by authority, and intituled by the name of God, and the King
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By the King. A proclamation for the continuing of farthing-tokens
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By the King. A proclamation for the due execution of forrest lavves
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By the King. A proclamation for the due making and sizing of bricke
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By the King. A proclamation for the finding out and apprehending of Sir Giles Mompesson Knight
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By the King. A proclamation for the ordering of the vse of the hot presse
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By the King. A proclamation for the preseruation of grounds for making of salt-peeter
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By the King. A proclamation for the preuenting of the exportation of woolles, vvoolle-fels, yarne, fullers earth, and vvoad-ashes, and for the better vent of cloth, and stuffe made of vvooll, within this kingdome
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By the King. A proclamation for the price of victuals within the verge of the court
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By the King. A proclamation for the prorogation of the Parliament
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By the King. A proclamation for the prorogation of the Parliament, from the sixteenth of Ianuarie next comming, to the three and twentieth of the same moneth
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By the King. A proclamation for the punishing of vagabonds, rogues, and idle persons
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By the King. A proclamation for the search and apprehension of Henry Feild
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By the King. A proclamation for the setling and encrease of the manufacture of pins in this realme
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By the King. A proclamation for the vtter prohibiting the importation and vse of all tobacco, which is not of the proper growth of the colonies of Virginia and the Summer Islands, or one of them
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By the King. A proclamation for the well storing, and furnishing the realme with corne
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By the King. A proclamation forbidding the eating of flesh in Lent, or on fish-dayes, appointed by the law
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By the King. A proclamation giuing a further time for the amendment of defectiue titles
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By the King. A proclamation inhibiting the importation of pepper from forraine parts, by any other persons then those of the East Indian Company
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By the King. A proclamation inhibiting the importation of vvhale finnes into his Maiesties dominions by any, but the Muscouy Company
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting interloping and disorderly trading to New England in America
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the Merchant Aduenturers charter from henceforth to be put in practise or execution, either within the kingdome, or beyond the seas
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the bringing in of any commodities traded by the Eastland Merchants into this kingdome, aswell by subiects as strangers, not free of that company
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the exchange of monies for profit, the making of plate of any his Maiesties coynes, and the excessiue vse of gold and siluer foliate
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the exportation of sheepe, woolls, wool-fells, and fullers earth
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the importation of allome
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the publishing of any reports or writings of duels
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By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the vntimely bringing in of wines, &c
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By the King. A proclamation restraining the importation of any sort of glasse from beyond seas
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By the King. A proclamation restrayning the carrying of munition to Algeeres and Tunis
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By the King. A proclamation to restraine the excessiue carriages in vvagons and foure wheeled carts, to the destruction of the high-wayes
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By the King. A proclamation to restraine the excessiue carriages in vvagons, and foure vvheeled carts, to the destruction of high-wayes
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By the King. A proclamation touching glasses
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By the King. A proclamation touching the surueying of the seacoales of Newcastle, Sunderland, and Blythe
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By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the bringing in of any commodities traded from the Leuant, into this kingdome; aswell by subiects as strangers, not free of that Company
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By the King. As the princely care and continuall vvatch, vvhich wee haue ouer the good of our louing subiects, may in part appeare, by the course which wee haue taken, for a reuiew and consideration of many of our statute lawes: ... some such new lawes may be made .
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By the King. Hauing occasion at this time to deliberate vpon diuers great and weightie affaires highly tending to the continuance and further settling of the peaceable gouernment and safetie of this our kingdome, .
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By the King. His Maiesties proclamation, requiring the residencie of noblemen, gentlemen, lieutenants, and iustices of peace, vpon their chiefe mansions in the countrey, for the better maintenance of hospitalitie, and discharge of their duties
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By the King. The Kings maiestie perceiuing the great inconueniences, which dayly doe arise by the continuall additions of a multitude of new buildings in the citie of London .
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By the King. The Kings most excellent Maiestie considering what perill oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases .
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By the King. The Kings most excellent Maiestie, condsidering what perill oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases .
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By the King. The care of the Kings of this realme our progenitors, for the restraint of exportation of gold and siluer into forraine parts
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By the King. The complaints lately exhibited vnto vs by certaine noblemen, and others of our kingdome of Ireland .
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By the King. The kings Maiestie intending to follovv the godly and honourable statutes and ordinances of houshold of his most noble progenitors .
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By the King. The princely care which vve euer beare towards the good gouernment and reliefe of our people, suffereth no occasion to passe, whereby we may exercise and manifest the same .
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By the King. This later age and times of the world wherein we are fallen, is so much giuen to verball profession, aswell of religion, .
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By the King. To all noblemen, gentlemen, and other our louing subiects to whome it may appertaine
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By the King. Trustie and welbeloued, wee greete you well
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By the King. We haue since our entry into this realme of England, had special care to make all our subiects know, with how equall affection we resolued to proceede in all things which should concerne the safetie or honor of our kingdomes, for both which we know we are to make one and the self-same accompt to almighty God, .
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By the King. Wee haue since our entry into this realme of England, had speciall care to make all our subiects know
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By the King. Whereas at a parliament holden at Westminster in the fift yeere of King Richard the second .
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By the King. Whereas in Nouember last, by our proclamation vvee commanded from Court all idle persons .
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By the King. Whereas in the Parliament holden in the seuen and twentieth yere of the reigne of our most noble progenitor Edward the thirde late king of England .
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By the King. Whereas the Kings Maiestie, for the better reliefe and sustentation of the poorer sort of people within this his kingdome, in this time of scarcitie and dearth of corne and graine, did out of his princely and gracious disposition, lately cause certaine orders to bee generally published and sent into all the counties, cities, and principall places of this realme for the seruing of the markets from time to time with conuenient quantities of corne and graine, whereby the poore might be chiefly prouided for with so much thereof, as should be necessary for them at reasonable rates .
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By the King. Whereas the custody and safe keeping of our seuerall counties and shires of our realme of England, are by our ancient common lawes committed to seuerall shiriffes .
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By the King. Whereas vve are giuen to vnderstand, that since our entrie unto this kingdome, many of our subiects of our realme of Scotland
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By the King. Whereas vve haue beene mooued, and vvith much instance sollicited by the agent of our deare brother the King of Spaine, to pardon and remit vnto the offendors in that outragious & seditious assault, which was made vpon the late Spanish ambassadours house at the Barbican .
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By the King. Whereas wee for the continuance, and mainteining of the nauigation of this realme, and to the intent that skilfull mariners and seafaring men might be allwayes in readinesse to furnish, as well our owne Royall Nauie, as the shipping of our subiects .
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By the Kings Maiestie
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners, for transposing and changing the dayes and times of faires, marts, or markets, vpon reasonable compositions, and establishing of them
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By the lords of His Maiesties priuie councell
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Certaine acts particularlie recommended by our most gratious and sacred soveraine to the Estates of Parliament of the Kingdome of Scotland, and by them, after graue and mature advisement and deliberation hartilie imbraced, concluded: and the 20. day of Iune 1609. inacted to stand for perpetuall lawes in all time to come
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D-E
Daemonologie
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Daemonologie, in forme of a dialogue
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Declaratio serenissimi Magnæ Britanniae Regis, qua quid cum generalibus fœderatarum Belgij prouinciarum ordinibus super re Vorstii actum tractatumue sit, singillatim explicatur
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Declaration du serenissime Roy Iaques I. Roy de la Grand' Bretaigne France et Irlande, defenseur de la foy
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Declaration du serenissime Roy de la Grand' Bretaigne sur ses actions devers les Estats Generaux des Pais bas vnis touchant le faict de Conradus Vorstius
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Declaration du serenissime roy Iaques I roy de la Grand' Bretaigne France et Irlande, defenseur de la foy
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Dæmonologie
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F-J
Flores regij. Or, prouerbes and aphorismes, diuine and morall
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Forasmuch as his Maiestie understandeth, that there be diuers ancient & other good and necessary lawes and statutes of this his kingdome of England
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Forasmuch as it appeareth novv in part, vvho were the complices of Percy in his detestable treason published by our former proclamations, .
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Forasmuch as it cannot be doubted, but as the Kings most excellent Maiesty hath taken great contentment in the most dutifull and deuoted affection of his subiects of this realme, .
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Forasmuch as it hath pleased God of his exceeding goodnesse, to stay his heauy hand wherewith the last yeere hee punished our city of London by the infection of the plague, .
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Forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie our soueraigne Lord is credibly informed, that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places in and about the citie of London
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Forasmuch as the Kings Maiestie, in his princely disposition to iustice, hauing euer a speciall care and regard to haue repressed the slaughters
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Forasmuch as the Kings most excellent Maiesty is graciously minded to make his speedy repaire from Barwick to his highnesse citie of London, .
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Forasmuch as the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed aswell in the cities of London and Westminster, .
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God and the King, or, A dialogue shewing that our soveraign lord the King of England, being immediate under God within his dominions, doth rightly claim whatsoever is required by the oath of allegiance
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God and the king, or, A dialogue shewing that our soueraigne lord King Iames, being immediate vnder God within his dominions, doth rightfully claime whatsoeuer is required by the oath of allegeance
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God save the King
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Hauing after some time spent in setling the politique affaires of this realme
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His Maiesties Lepanto, or heroicall song
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His Maiesties commission to all the Lords, and others of the Priuie Counsell, touching the creation of baronets
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His Maiesties declaration concerning his proceedings with the States generall of the Vnited Prouinces of the Low Countreys, in the cause of D. Conradus Vorstius
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His Maiesties declaration in defence of the true Protestant religion
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His Maiesties declaration, touching his proceeings in the late assemblie and conuention of Parliament
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His Maiesties poeticall exercises at vacant houres
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His Maiesties speach in the Starre-Chamber
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His Maiesties speach in the Starre-Chamber, the xx. of Iune. Anno 1616
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His Maiesties speach in the vpper house of Parliament, on Munday the 26. of March, 1621
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His Maiesties speach in this last session of Parliament
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His Maiesties speech to both the houses of Parliament, in his Highnesse great chamber at Whitehall, the day of the adiournement of the last session, which was the last day of March 1607
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Iacobi Primi Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, &c. Basilikon dōron, siue Regia institutio ad Henricum principem primogenitum filium suum, & hæredem proximum
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Iames be the grace of God, King of Great Britane, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith &c
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Iames by the Grace of God ... whereas we are credibly giuen to vnderstand aswell by the humble supplication and petition of one religious Philotheos a Grecian, and Procurator generall of the couent of the holy Crosse of Golgotha in Ierusalem, situate in the very same place where our sauiour dyed vpon the crosse for ou redemption, as also by other sufficient testimonie
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Iames by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes and their officials, parsons, vicars, curates, and to all spirituall persons
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Iames by the g of God .
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Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting
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Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To all and singuler the lord lieutenantes, deputie lieutenants, iustices of the peace, maiors, sheriffes, bayliffes, constables, headboroughs ... greeting. Whereas our well-beloued seruant Edward Sheldon Esquier, one of our pages of honour, hath by his humble petition sued vnto us, to grant vnto him power for the ordering and appoynting of sufficient workemen for the varnishing, dressing, amending, and keeping in repaire of all the armes of the common charge within our said realme .
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Iames by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, Fraunce, and Ireland .
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland ... to all and singular archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes ... greeting
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. .
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, & Ireland
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
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Iames by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all and singuler archbishops, bishops ... greeting
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Iames by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To all to whom these presents shall come greeting. Whereas heretofore there hath been vsed within this realme, and is still continued great deceites and abuses in the arte, mysterie and trade of dying and colouring of wools .
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Iames by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas we haue beene informed, aswell by a lamentable petition on the behalfe of fifteene hundred of our louing subiects, English men, remaining in miserable seruitude and subiection in Argier, Tunis, Sally, Tituane .
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Iames by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To our right trustie and right welbeloued cousin, William Earle of Northampton, president of our councell within the dominion, principalitie, and marches of Wales, greeting .
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Iames by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, defender of the faith &c. to all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons ... greeting
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Iames by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all our louing subiects greeting
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Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, c. know ye that we of our speciall grace, certaine knowledge and meere motion, etc. haue giuen licence, liberty, power and authority and by these presents for us, our heires and successors do giue licence, liberty, power and authority vnto our welbeloued seruant sir Edward Hobbie knight, .
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Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith &c
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Iames, by the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defendour of the faith, &c. to all, to whome these presents shall come, greeting
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Iames, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, c. To all and singuler archbishops, bishops, archdeacons, deanes, and their officials, parsons, vicars, curats, and to all spirituall persons .
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Iames, by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France & Ireland defender of the faith &c. to all and singuler archbishops .
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Iames, by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to all to whome these presents shall come, greeting
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In calling to our princely remembrance, that in the late rebellion vpon pretence of depopulation and vnlawfull inclosures, the greatest number of the offenders haue not beene proceeded with according to iustice .
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Instructions and directions giuen by His Maiestie, vnder his great Seale of England, bearing date the 9. day of Ianuary 1610
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Instructions and directions giuen by His Maiestie, vnder his great Seale of England, bearing date the 9. day of Ianuary 1610. to the Master and Counsell of the Court of Wards and Liueries
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Instructions and directions giuen by His Maiestie, vnder his great Seale of England, bearing date the 9. day of Ianuary last, now newly imprinted: vvith certaine additions to the same, for the better explanation thereof: giuen also vnder his Highnesse great Seale of England, bearing date the 7. day of February. To the Master and Counsaile of the Court of Wards and Liueries
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It hath beene our desire and disposition in all the course of our gouernment (as one of the best and safest remedies) to extend our naturall clemencie in forewarning offenders .
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It is a thing notorious that many of the meanest sort of our people in diuers parts of our kingdome
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James be the grace of God ...
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James be the grace of God king of Scottis to our Louittis, Rothesay, heralds Dingwall and Bute .
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James by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, c. To the Lord Treasurer, Chauncellor, Vnder-treasurer, chamberlaines and barons of our Court of Exchequer, and to all other our officers, ministers, and louing subiects, to whom it shall come or may appertaine, and to euery of them greeting: wheras heretofore by vertue of sundrie commissions and warrants by vs and our progenitours made, giuen, and graunted in that behalfe, diuers woods and trees haue beene fallen, cutte downe, soulde and giuen, and are to be fallen .
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James, by the grace of God, king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. ..
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K-O
K. James's opinion of a King, of a tyrant, and of the English laws, rights, and priviledges
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King Iames his iudgement of a king and of a tyrant
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King James his apology for the oath of allegiance and supremacy
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King James his charge to the judges before they went their circuits
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King James his counterblast to tobacco
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King James his divine prophecie
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King James his learned and wise speech
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King James, his apopthegmes, or table-talke as they were by him delivered occasionally
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Lettre dy roy d'Angleterre, a madame la princesse de Condé
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Medicines against the pest. Or An advice set down by the best learned in physick within the kingdome of England
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Meditation de Iaqves VIe. dv nom, Roy d'Ecosse
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My the King. Letters patents, commanding that no greater or other customes, imposts, fees, entrie-siluer, or other dueties whatsoeuer, shalbe hereafter taken, extracted or receiued, by any officers or subiects of England and Ireland, from Scottish-men, or Scottish ships
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Naupactiados, sive Lepantiados Iacobi Magni, Britanniarum, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regis, fidei verè Christianæ vindicis, & assertoris verè Christianissimi metaphrasis poetica authore Thoma Moravio Scoto
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Naupactiados, sive, Lepantiados Iacobi Magni, Britanniarum, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei verè Christianæ vindicis, & assertoris verè Christianissimi
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Neu, Athrawiaeth i fawredh yw anwylaf fab Henri'r tywyfog
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Orders appointed by his Maiestie to be straightly obserued for the preuenting and remedying of the dearth of graine and other victuall
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Orders conceiued by the lords of his Maiesties Priuie Councell, and by His Highnesse speciall direction
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Orders conceiued by the lords of his Maiesties Priuie Councell, and by his Highnesse speciall direction, commanded strictly to bee put in execution, for the restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent .
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Orders conceiued by the lords of his Maiesties Priuie Counsell, and by his Highnesse speciall direction
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Orders conceived by the lords of his Maiesties Priuie Councell, and by his Highnesse speciall direction, commanded to be put in execution for the restraint of killing, and eating of flesh this next Lent, .
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Orders for the posts of our realmes
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Orders for thorovv posts, and curriers, riding in our post in our affaires
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Orders thought meet by His Maiestie, and his Priuie Councell
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Orders, thought meet by His Maiestie, and his Priuy Councell, to bee executed throughout the counties of this realm, in such townes, uillages, and other places, as are, or may bee heerafter, infected with the plague, for the stay of further increase of the same
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Orders, thought meete by his Maiestie, and his Priuie Counsell, to be executed throughout the counties of this realme, in such townes, villages, and other places, as are, or may be hereafter infected with the plague, for the stay of further increase of the same
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P-T
Patrikon dōron, or, A legacy to his sons
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Placcaet es coninex van Enghelandt, teghen een Antoni Coplei, nopende zyn verraderlick voornemen, aen de Konincklijcke Mayesteyt van Enghelandt
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Proclamation des estatz D'angleterre pour la reception du roy d'Escosse á la couronne
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Regales aphorismi
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Regis oratio, habita in postremo regni ordinum conventu, VVestmonasterii, die ix. Nouemb. anno M.D.C.V
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Serenissimi Iacobi, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, declaratio pro iure regio, sceptrorumque immunitate
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Serenissimi et potentissimi Principis Iacobi
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Serenissimi et potentissimi Principis Iacobi, Dei gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, opera, edita ab Iacobo Montacuto, Wintoniensi Episcopo, & sacelli regij decano
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Serenissimi et potentissimi principis Iacobi, dei gratia, Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ regis, fidei defensoris, Opera
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Serenissimi regis oratio, per seipsum habita in superiori Parlamenti domicilio: coram Dominis, tum spiritualibus, tum temporalibus, & equitibus auratis, ciuibus, ac Burgensibus, in eo loco congregatis. Die Lunæ 19. Martij. 1603
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Several reasons rendred by the people of God, (called Quakers) why no outward force, or imposition, on the conscience ought to be used in matters of faith and religion
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Sir Walter Raleigh's Sceptick, or speculations
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Sir Walter Raleigh's observations, touching trade & commerce with the Hollander, and other nations, as it was presented to K. James
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Sir Walter Raleigh's sceptick, or Speculations and observations of the magnificency and opulency of cities
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Stricturae: or, A briefe answer to the XVIII chapter of the first booke of Cardinall Perron's Reply written in French, to King James -- his Answer written by Mr. Casaubon in Latine
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The Earle of Gowries conspiracie against the Kings Maiestie of Scotland
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The Gunpowder-treason
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The Holy Bible
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The Kingis Maiesteis proclamatioun togidder with certane actis of Parliament maid anent the aduersaris of Christis euangell
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The Kings Maiesties declaration to his subiects, concerning lawfull sports to be vsed
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The Kings Maiesties letter to the Lords Grace of Canterbury, touching preaching, and preachers
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The Kings Maiesties letters pattents to Sir William Erskin and Iohn Meldrum, for the lighthouse at Winterton
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The Kings Maiesties speach to the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament at Whitehall, on Wednesday the xxj. of March. Anno Dom. 1609
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The Kings Maiesties speech as it was deliuered by him in the vpper house of the Parliament to the Lords spirituall and temporall, and to the knights, citizens and burgesses there assembled on Munday the 19 day of March 1603
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The Kings maiestie perceiuing the great inconueniences, which dayly doe arise by the continuall additions of a multitude of new buildings in the citie of London .
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The Kings most excellent Maiestie considering what perill oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases, .
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The Kings most excellent Maiestie, condsidering what perill oftentimes ensueth by the meanes of great assemblies of people in the time of infectious diseases; .
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The Kings most excellent Maiestie, finding that the infection of the plague is at this present in sundry places of the city of London, .
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The New Testament Of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
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The Psalmes of King David translated by King Iames Cum privilegio Regiæ Maiestatis
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The Psalmes of King David: translated by King Iames
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The act for furthering of iustice in criminal causes
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The care vvich vvee haue had, and paines vvhich wee haue taken to settle the affaires of this Church of England in an uniformitie as well of doctrine, as of gouernment, .
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The care wee haue to preuent all occasions of dispersing the infection amongst our people
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The contents of His maiesties letters patents, granted unto Doctor Chambers
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The copie of His Maiesties commission, touching the fees of the officers and ministers belonging to the courts of iustice, aswell ecclesiasticall as temporall, within His Maiesties dominions of England and Wales
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The copie of His Maiesties letter, sent on Tuesday the 26. of Iune 1604
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The copie of a letter written from Master C.S. neere Salisbury, to Master H.A. at London, concerning the proceeding at VVinchester
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The copie of the K. Maiesties letter to the L. Maior of the Citie of London
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The copie of the K. Maiesties letter to the L. maior of the citie of London, and to the aldermen and Commons of the same
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The copie of the Kings Maiesties letters patents for the making of allomes, in England, Scotland; and Ireland, or in any other his Maiesties dominions made to William Turnor, &c
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The copie of the Kings Maiesties letters vnder his signet
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The copie of the proclamatioun set furth be the Kingis Maiestie and his counsall
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The copy of the Kings Maiesties letters patents, concerning the reformation of the abuses vsed in melting and making vp of lead, and the sealing of the same
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The decree and establishment of the Kings Maiestie, vpon a controuersie of precedence, betweene the yonger sonnes of viscounts and barons, and the baronets
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The dutie of a king in his royall office
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33. Henrici VIIJ
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno 33. Henrici viij. touching the maintenance of artillery, and the punishment of such as vse vnlawfull games
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The effect of certaine branches of the statute made in anno xxxiij. Henrici viij
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The essayes of a prentise, in the diuine art of poesie
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The fathers blessing: or second councell to his sonne
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The fathers blessing: or, counsaile to his sonne
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The fathers blessing: or, counsell to his sonne
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The foule and insolent outrages lately committed upon the borders of our realmes of England and Scotland by persons accustomed in former times to liue by rapine and spoyle, .
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The inquisition taken at the blank day of blank in the blank yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lord, Iames by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, and of Scotland the blank before blank deputie vnto blank Esquire, clarke of the market of His Maiesties most honourable houshold, within the verge, as well within liberties as without, by the oathes of blank honest and discreet men, of the price of graine, victuals, horse meat, lodgings, and other things, rated and taxed, in maner and forme following
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The inquisition taken at the blank day of blank in the blank yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne lord, Iames by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the blank King defender of jthe faith
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The inquisition taken at the blank day of blank in the blank yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne lord, James, by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith, and of Scotland the blank before blank deputie vnto blank Esquire, clarke of the market of his Maiesties most honourable houshold, within the verge, as well within liberties as without, by the oathes of blank honest and discreet men, of the price of graine, victuals, horsemeat, lodgings, and other things rated and taxed, in maner and forme following
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The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing
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The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing
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The sett, and decreet arbitral of King James the VI, of Blessed memory
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The solemnities of our coronation being now performed according to the vsages and customes of this our realme of England, .
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The speech of King James the I. to both Houses of Parliament upon his accession to, and the happy union of both the crowns of England and Scotland
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The spreading of the infection in our citie of London, and in the places next about it, doeth giue vs iust cause to be as prouident as a carefull Prince can bee, .
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The touchstone, or, Trial of tobacco
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The true lavv of free monarchy, or The reciprocall and mutuall duty betvvixt a free king and his naturall subjects
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The true lawe of free monarchies, or, The reciprock and mutuall dutie betwixt a free king, and his naturall subiects
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The true lawe of free monarchies: or The reciprock and mutuall dutie betwixt a free king, and his naturall subiectes
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The trve law of free monarchy, or, The reciprocall and mutuall duty betvvixt a free king and his naturall subjects
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The vvorkes of the most high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. Published by Iames, Bishop of Winton, and deane of his Maiesties Chappel Royall
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These are in the Kings Maiesties name to require you to appeare before mee his highnesse auditor, at in the county of blank the blank day of blank next in the morning .
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These are to certifie you that the bearer hereof, by name Angelus Jacobi, a merchant of Cyprus, sayling out of Egypt unto Creet, fell most vnfortunately into the hands of Turkish pirats
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Three patents concerning the honourable degree and dignitie of baronets
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To all maiors, shiriffes, iustices of the peace, post-masters, bailiffes, constables, hedboroughs, and all other the Kings Maiesties officers and subiects whatsoeuer, to whom it shall or may appertaine, and to euery of them
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To the ministers and church-wardens of
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To the most high and mightie prince, James by the grace of God, King of Great Brittain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
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To the reuerend fathers in God, and our trustie and well beloued, the bishops assembled at the Conuocation. Iames. Right reuerend fathers in God, and right trustie and well beloued, we greet you well .
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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd
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Treason pretended against the King of Scots
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Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus
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Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Or An apologie for the Oath of allegiance
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Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Siue Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis
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Tvvo meditations of the Kings Maiestie
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Two broad-sides against tobacco
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U-Z
VVittie obseruations gathered from our late soveraign King James in his ordinarie discourse
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We had hoped, seeing it is notorious to all our subiects, how greatly we delight in the exercise of hunting, as well for our recreation, .
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Wee doe not doubt but that all our subiects (embracing the true religion professed in this Church of England .
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Wee haue (before this time) made knovven to our subiects vpon diuers occasions
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Wee haue by our late proclamation, published for the apprehension of one Anthony Copley
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Wee haue since our entry into this realme of England, had special care to make all our subiects know
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Where a seditious rumor hath bene raised this morning, that some ill accident should be befallen our person
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Where amongst other persons discouered to bee confederates in the late horrible treason
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Where at the late session of our Parliament of this our realme of England, one Act is made authorizing certaine persons of both houses to assemble and meete, .
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Where in a proclamation (lately by us published) for considerations therein expressed
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Where vpon our first comming to the succession of this kingdome, at the sute of diuers persons, who had or pretended to haue from the Queene of famous memory our sister deceased, commissions as annexed of course to seuerall offices which they helde, for the taking vp of hounds, greyhounds, spaniels, and dogges of other sorts .
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Whereas Thomas Percy Gentleman, and some other his confederates, person knowen to be so vtterly corrupted with the superstition of the Romish religion .
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Whereas at a parliament holden at Westminster in the fift yeere of King Richard the second, .
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Whereas at the late rising of the first session of our Parliament, wee did prorogue the same vntill the seuenth day of February next, .
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Whereas diuers bakers, brewers, inholders, butchers, and other victualers through their greedy desire of vnlawfull gaine .
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Whereas in the Parliament holden in the seuen and twentieth yere of the reigne of our most noble progenitor Edward the thirde late king of England, .
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Whereas it hath pleased His Maiestie by his proclamation bearing date the xv. of May 1609. to publish his pleasure touching the ordinary posts of this realme .
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Whereas one Thomas Percy, a gentleman pensioner to his Maiestie, is discouered to haue bene priuie to one of the most horrible treasons that euer was contriued, .
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Whereas some difference hath arisen betweene our subiects of south and north Britaine trauayling by seas, about the bearing of their flagges: .
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Whereas some of the meaner sort of our people did of late assemble themselues in riotous and tumultuous maner within our countie of Northampton, .
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Whereas the Kings Maiestie, for the better reliefe and sustentation of the poorer sort of people within this his kingdome, in this time of scarcitie and dearth of corne and graine, did out of his princely and gracious disposition, lately cause certaine orders to bee generally published and sent into all the counties, cities, and principall places of this realme for the seruing of the markets from time to time with conuenient quantities of corne and graine, whereby the poore might be chiefly prouided for with so much thereof, as should be necessary for them at reasonable rates .
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Whereas the Kings most excellent Maiestie, vpon information giuen to his highnesse of the infection of the plague growen and dispersed in his cities of London and Westminster, .
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Whereas the custody and safe keeping of our seuerall counties and shires of our realme of England, are by our ancient common lawes committed to seuerall shiriffes, .
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Whereas there is and hath been yeerely, and euery yeere, on festiual dayes, and others, great store of the siluer and guilt plate belonging to the Kings Maiestie, the Prince, and nobles of this realme lost .
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Whereas there is lately published in print our Apologie heretofore made for the Oath of Allegiance
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Whereas to moderate and qualifie the fines, forfeitures and losses, which we in our wisdome did forsee might proue heauy vnto very many of our subiects, .
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Whereas vve did lately prorogue our Parliament till the ninth day of February now next comming
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Whereas vve did lately prorogue our Parliament till the seuen and twentieth day of October now next comming; .
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Whereas vvee did lately prorogue our Parliament till the ninth day of Nouember now next comming
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Witty apophthegms
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Witty apophthegms
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Witty apophthegms delivered at several times, and upon several occasions
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XCIX canons, or rules
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