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Déclaration
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.
Date
30 janvier 1643
Dimensions1 document textuel ; 18,7 x 14,2 cm
Origin
London, Londres, Grand Londres, Angleterre, Europe
Numéro d'accessionS001/B2.1,3.2
DivisionArchives - Archives textuelles
CollectionStewart
Portée et ContenuDéclaration d’alliance entre le Parlement d’Angleterre et les Covenantaires d’Écosse contre les royalistes de Charles Ier (1625-1649) dans le cadre de la Première guerre civile anglaise (1642-1646).NotesSource du titre : Basé sur le titre du document.
Mentions de responsabilité : Rédigé par Houses of the Parliament of England et Convention of Estates of the Kingdome of Scotland. Imprimé par John Wright.
Collation : 14 pages.
Langue du document : Le document est en anglais.
Mentions de responsabilité : Rédigé par Houses of the Parliament of England et Convention of Estates of the Kingdome of Scotland. Imprimé par John Wright.
Collation : 14 pages.
Langue du document : Le document est en anglais.
Status
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