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House of Tudor (1485-1603)
1498-1579
S001/B1
Economy
October 9 1559
S001/B1.1
Letter from Mary of Guise, Queen Consort of Scotland, to her cousin, the Earl Marshal
October 9, 1559
S001/B1.1,1.1
Letter from Henry VII, King of England, to Mr. Robert Lytton [titre à corriger]
October 29, 1498
S001/B1.2,1.1
By the Queene. A Proclamation with certayne clauses of divers Statutes, & other necessary additions, first published in the xix. yeere of the Queenes Maiesties reigne, and now revived by her hignnes commandement to be put in execution, upon the penalties in the same conteined.
February 12, 1579
S001/B1.2,2.1
House of Stuart (1603-1714)
1612-1706
S001/B2
Letter from James Stuart, King of Scotland and England, to the Earl Marshal
May 11, 1617
S001/B2.1,1.1
Letter from a commander presenting John Francis to King Charles 1
March 10, 1643 - 1644
S001/B2.1,1.3
Letters Patent of Declaration Of the King of France, for the Reformation of excesse in Apparell, and for regulating of the same. Published in the Parliament at Roüen the 30. day of May.
May 29, 1634
S001/B2.1,3.1
The Declaration of the Kingdomes of England and Scotland, Joyned in Armes for the vindication and defence of their Religion, Liberties, and Laws, against the Popish, Prelaticall, and Malignant party; By the Honourable Houses of the Parliament of England, and the Honourable Convention of Estates of the Kinfdome of Scotland, in the yeere 1643.
January 30, 1643
S001/B2.1,3.2
Ordinance by the Parliament related to the late King's Arms
April 9, 1650
S001/B2.1,3.3
News from Ireland. Being the Examination and Confession of William Kelso, a Scotch Rebel, taken in Ireland, whether he fled, after the defeat of the rebel in Scotland ; Before George Rawdon, Esquire ; One of his Majesties Justice of Peace there. Also A letter from C. Geroge Mac Cartney, Giving account Of several Barks full of Scotch Rebels, seen coming from Scotland to Ireland. Together with a Proclamation set out byt the Duke of Ormond, For their Apprenhension.
June 30, 1679
S001/B2.1,3.4
His Majesties Declaration to all His Loving Subjects, touching on the Causes and Reasons that moved Him to dissolve the two last Parliaments
April 8, 1681
S001/B2.1,3.5
Their Majesties Declaration against the French King
May 7, 1689
S001/B2.1,3.6
By the Lords Justices, a Proclamation For Publishing the Peace between His Majesty and the French King
October 18, 1697
S001/B2.1,3.7
A Proclamation Discharging Unwarrantable and Seditious Convocations and Meetings. Edinburgh, December 27. 1706.
December 27, 1706
S001/B2.1,3.8
A Proclamation Against All Tumultuary and Irregular Meetings and Convocations of the Leidges
1706
S001/B2.1,3.9
To the Honourable the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, now assembled in Parliament. The humble propositions of William Ball, alias Bennet, Gent. concerning the forts of this Kingdome. With some other Considerations of State.
1641
S001/B2.1,4.1
A royal letter sent from the King of France to the King of England
February 24, 1641
S001/B2.1,4.2
The Copie of a Letter from Paris, the 24. Jun. 4. Jul. 1642. Upon the subject of the conspiracie : For which the Marquesse of Sainct Mars, great Esquire of France, Monsieur de Thou, Councellour of State, and Monsieur de Chavagnac, are kept in prison. With another Copie of a Letter from Narbon, serving to the clearing of the businesse : Wherein may be seen the marvellous deliverance of France, and of her Confederates or Friends, but especially of England, involved in that plot.
June 24, 1642 - July 4, 1642
S001/B2.1,4.3
The Joviall Tinker of England : Willing to Hammer the Covenant and Scots Commissioners into English. And To mend the breaches, and stop the holes of the Crowne of England, (miserably torne and bruised, both within and without) with the best mettle he can get. And at a very reasonable rate. Provided, he be not compelled to take the Scots sense upon the Covenant. He will rather walk about the Countries, & cry: Have you any work for a Joviall Tinker. By Borialis Guard.
January 29, 1647
S001/B2.1,4.4
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