Basiliká the works of King Charles the martyr : with a collection of declarations, treaties, and other papers concerning the differences betwixt His said Majesty and his two houses of Parliament : with the history of his life : as also of his tryal and martyrdome.

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Basiliká the works of King Charles the martyr : with a collection of declarations, treaties, and other papers concerning the differences betwixt His said Majesty and his two houses of Parliament : with the history of his life : as also of his tryal and martyrdome.
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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An Historical TABLE of both PARTS.

That the Reader may the more easily discern the Order of those Historical Papers which are digested under their several Heads in the First Part, and more readily conjoyn them in their proper Places with the Second; it is thought fit to re∣present both together, in this Table, according to their Dates and Dependencies.

MDCXXV.
  • HIS Majesties Speech at the Open∣ing of His First Parliament, June 18. 1625. page 159, 160
  • His Speech to both Houses at Oxford, Aug. 4. 1625. ibid.
MDCXXV. VI.
  • His Speech to the Speaker of the Lower House of His Second Parliament, 1625, 6. p. 160
  • His Speech to both Houses at White-Hall, March 29. 1626. p. 161
  • His Speech to the House of Lords at West∣minster, May 11. 1626. ibid.
  • A Declaration concerning His Two First Parliaments, p. 217
MDCXXVII. VIII.
  • His Majesties Speech at the Opening of His Third Parliament, March 17. 1627, 8. p. 162
  • His Speech to both Houses at White-Hall, April 4. 1628. ibid.
  • His Speech to the Speaker and House of Commons, April 14. 1628. p. 163
  • His Speeches to both Houses in Answer to their Petition, Jun. 2. 7. 1628. ibid.
  • His Speech to the Lower House, at the Reading their Remonstrance, June 11. 1628. ibid.
  • His Speech to both Houses at the Proroga∣tion, Jun. 26. 1628. p. 164
MDCXXVIII. IX.
  • His Speech to both Houses, Jan. 24. 31. 1828, 9. p. 164, 165
  • His Speech to the Lower-House concern∣ing Tonnage and Poundage, Feb. 3. 1628, 9. p. 165
  • A Declaration concerning His Third Par∣liament, p. 222
  • A Proclamation for suppressing false Ru∣mours touching Parliaments, Mar. 27. 1629. p. 230
MDCXXXVI. VII.
  • His Majesties Letter to the Judges con∣cerning Ship-money, Feb. 2. 1636, 7. With their Answer, p. 231, 232
MDCXL.
  • His Majesty's Speech to the Speaker of the Lower House of His Fourth Parlia∣ment, 1640. p. 166
  • A Declaration concerning His Fourth Par∣liament, p. 233
  • His Speech to the Great Council of the Lords at York, Septemb. 24. 1640. p. 167
MDCXL. XLI.
  • Of His Calling His Fifth Parliament, See Icon Basil. I. p. 647
  • His Speech at the Opening of His Fifth Parliament, Nov. 3. 1640. p. 168
  • Six Speeches to both Houses, Nov. 5. 1640. Jan. 25. Feb. 3. 10. 15. 1640, 4. 1. Apr. 28. 1641. p. 168, & seqq.
MDCXLI.
  • His Speech to the Lords concerning the Earl of Strafford, May 1. 1641. p. 172
  • His Letter to the Lords, May. 11. p. 138 See also Icon Basil. II. V. p. 648, 654
  • Two Speeches to both Houses, Jun. 22. Jul. 5. 1641. p. 172, 173
  • His Speech to the Scotish Parliament at Edinburgh, Aug. 19. 1641. p. 173
  • Two Speeches to both Houses after His Return out of Scotland, Dec. 2. 14. 1641. p. 174
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  • A Petition of the Lower House, With a Remonstrance of the State of the King∣dom, Dec. 1. 1641. p. 241, 243
  • His Majesty's Answer to the Petition, p. 254
  • His Declaration in Answer to the Remon∣strance, p. 255
  • The Petition and Protestation of the Bi∣shops, Dec. 28. 1641. p. 258
MDCXLI. II.
  • Articles of High Treason against the Five Members, Jan. 3. 1641, 2. p. 259
  • His Majesties Speech to the Lower House concerning them, Jan. 4. 1641, 2. p. 175
  • His Speech to the Londoners at Guild-Hall, Jan. 5. 1641, 2. p. 175
  • See also Icon Bafil. III. IV. VI. VII. p. 650, 651, 656, 658
  • His Message for Peace from Canterbury Jan. 20. 1641, 2. p. 97
  • His Speeches to the Committees of both Houses at Theobalds, Mar. 1. at New∣market, Mar. 9. 1641, 2. p. 175
  • His Message from Huntingdon, Mar. 15. 1641, 2. p. 97
MDCXLII.
  • Two Speeches to the Gentry of York∣shire, April 5. May 12. 1642. p. 177
  • Of His Majesty's Repulse at Hull, See Icon Basil. VIII. p. 659
  • The Nineteen Propositions, Jun. 2. 1642 p. 260
  • His Majesty's Answer, p. 262
  • See also Icon Basil. XI. p. 659
  • His Majesty's Declaration to the Lords at York, Jun. 13. 1642. p. 271
  • With their promise thereupon, p. 272
  • His Declaration concerning the Scanda∣lous Imputation of His Raising War, Jan. 1642. p. 273
  • With the Declaration and Profession of the Lords, p. 276
  • Of the many Jealousies and Scandals cast upon His Majesty, See Icon Basil. XV. p. 680
  • A Proclamation forbidding Levies of Forces, Jun. 18. 1642. p. 277
  • See also Icon Basil. IX. X. p. 661, 665
  • His Majesty's Speeches to the Inhabitants of Nottinghamshire, Jul. 4. of Lincoln∣shire, Jul. 15. of Leicester, Jul. 20. and the Gentry of Yorkshire, Aug. 4. 1642. p. 178, 179, 180
  • Votes for Raising an Army against the King, Jul. 12. 1642. p. 279
  • A Declaration of both Houses for Raising Forces, Aug. 8. 1642. p. 280
  • His Majesty's Declaration in Answer, p. 281
  • A Proclamation against the Earl of Essex, Aug. 9. 1642. p. 283
  • His Majesty's Proclamation for the set∣ting up His Standard, Aug. 12. 1642. p. 285
  • His large Declaration of Aug. 12. 1642. p. 286.
  • His Declaration concerning His Messages for Peace, p. 315
  • His Speeches to His Army, Sept. 19. to the Inhabitants of Denbigh and Flint, Sept. 27. of Shropshire, Sept. 28. 1642. p. 181, 183
  • His Declaration after the Battle at Edge-Hill, p. 323
  • His Speech to the Inhabitants of Oxford∣shire, Nov. 2. 1642. p. 183
  • His Declaration concerning His Advance to Brentford, p. 325
  • The Answer of both Houses to His Mes∣sage from thence, With His Reply p. 327, 328
  • The Petition of both Houses, Nov. 24. 1642. With His Answer, p. 329
MDCXLII. III.
  • The Proceedings in the Treaty at Ox∣ford, p. 330. His Majesty's Messages Apr. 12. 1643. p. 353. and May 19. 1643. p. 101
  • A Declaration of both Houses upon the Treaty, p. 372. With His Majesties Declaration in Answer, Jun. 3. 1643. p. 380
  • His Proclamation against the pretended Orders of the Two Houses, Jun. 20. 1643. p. 397
  • Concerning the Rebellion and Troubles in Ireland, See Icon Basil. XII. p. 671
  • Articles between the two Houses and the Scots concerning Ireland, Aug. 6. 1642. p. 524
  • Letters of the Lords Justices and Coun∣cil of Ireland, Apr. 4. May 11. 1643. p. 527, 528, 529
  • The Grounds and Motives of the Ces∣sation in Ireland, Oct. 19. 1643. p. 401
  • Of the Coming in of the Scots, and their Covenant, See Icon Basil. XIII. XIV. p. 674, 677
  • Articles between the two Houses and the Scots, Nov. 29. 1643. p. 519
  • A Proclamation for Assembling the Mem∣bers of Parliament at Oxford, Dec. 22. 1643. p. 409
MDCXLIII. IV.
  • A Letter of the Lords at Oxford to the Scots, Jan. 1643, 4. p. 410
  • His Majesty's Speeches to the Lords and Commons at Oxford, Jan 22. Feb. 7. 1643, 4. p. 184, 185.
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  • Votes of the Commons at Oxford, Jan. 26. Mar. 12. 1643, 4. p. 411
  • A Declaration of the Lords and Com∣mons at Oxford, of their Proceedings for a Treaty, Mar. 19. 1643, 4. p. 412
  • Another Declaration concerning their En∣deavours for Peace, March 19. 1643, 4. p. 422
MDCXLIV.
  • Their Petition to His Majesty, Apr. 25. 1644. With His Answer, p. 433
  • His Speech at their Recess, Apr. 26. 1644. p. 185
  • A Declaration to Foreign Churches, May 13. 1644. p. 436
  • His Majesty's Message from Evesholme, Jul. 4. 1644. after the Defeat of Wal∣ler at Cropredy, p. 102
  • His Speech to the Inhabitants of Somer∣set at Kingsmore, Jul. 23. 1644. p. 186
  • His Letter to the Earl of Essex, Aug. 6. 1644. p. 141
  • His Message from Tavestock, Sept. 8. af∣ter the Defeat of Essex in Cornwal, 1644. p. 103
  • A Proclamation, Declaring His Resolu∣tion for Peace, Sept. 30. 1644. p. 437
  • His Majesties Message from Oxford, Dec. 13. 1644. p. 103
MDCXLIV. V.
  • A Proclamation for a Fast upon occasion of the Treaty, Jan. 27. 1644, 5. p. 439
  • His Majesty's Letters to the Queen, With His Instructions to His Commi∣ssioners at Vxbridge, and Secretary Ni∣cholas, p. 143, 145, 146, 147, 148
  • A Full Relation of the Treaty at Vxbridge, p. 437. With the Appendix, p. 515. And His Majesty's Answer to their three last Papers, p. 531
  • Of Vxbridge Treaty, See also Icon Basil. XVIII. p. 692
  • His Majesty's Letters to the Queen, Mar. 13. 1644, 5. Mar. 30. 1645. p. 150, 152
MDCXLV.
  • His Majesty's Letter to Prince Rupert, Aug. 3. 1645. p. 155
  • His Letter to Secretary Nicholas concern∣ing the publishing His Letters, Aug. 4. 1645. ibid.
  • Of which, See also Icon Basil. XXI. p. 699
MDCXLV. VI.
  • Ten Messages of His Majesty to both Houses, Dec. 5, 15, 26, 29, 1645. Jan. 15, 17, 24, 29. Feb. 26. Mar. 23. 1645, 6. With two or three Answers of theirs, p. 547, & seqq.
MDCXLVI.
  • His Majesty's Letter to the Lieutenant of Ireland, Apr. 13. 1646. p. 557
  • Of His going to the Scots, See Icon Ba∣sil. XXII. p. 701
  • His Messages to both Houses, From Southwell, May 18. From New-Castle, Jun. 10. With His Letter to the Gover∣nours of His Garrisons, Jun. 10. 1646. p. 558, 560, 561
  • His Letter to the Lieutenant of Ireland, Jun. 11. 1646. p. 561
  • The Propositions of both Houses to His Majesty at New-Castle, Jul. 24. With His Answer, Aug. 1. 1646. p. 562, 570
  • His Message from New-Castle, Dec. 20. 1646. p. 571
MDCXLVI. VII.
  • His Queries to the Scots, Jan. 14. 1646, 7. With their Answer, and His Reply, p. 572, 573
  • Of their delivering Him to the English, and His Captivity at Holdenby, See Icon Basil. XXIII. p. 702
  • His Messages for His Chaplains, Feb. 17. Mar. 6. 1646, 7. p. 115, 116
  • Of which, See also Icon Basil. XXIV. XXV. p. 703, 707
MDCXLVII.
  • His Majesties Message from Holdenby, May 12. 1647. p. 573
  • Of the Armies Surprisal of him at Hol∣denby, and the insuing Distractions, See Icon Basil. XXVI. p. 708
  • The Petition and Engagement of the Londoners, With the Declaration of both Houses thereupon, Jul. 24. And an Ordinance and Votes, Jul. 26. 31. 1647. p. 576, 577
  • The Proposals of the Army, Aug. 1. 1647 p. 578.
  • The Propositions of both Houses to His Majesty at Hampton-Court, Sept. 7. With His Answer, Sept. 9. 1647. p. 584, 585
  • His Message left at Hampton Court, Nov. 11. 1647. p. 586
  • His Letter to Colonel Whaley, p. 156
  • To the Lord Montague, ibid.
  • His Message from the Isle of Wight, Nov. 17. 1647. p. 586
  • His Letters to Sir Thomas Fairfax, p. 157
  • His Message for an Answer to the For∣mer, Dec. 6. 1647. p. 590
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  • The Four Bills and Propositions to His Majesty, with the Scots Papers, Dec. 24. And His Answer, Dec. 28. 1647. p. 590. 594
MDCXLVII. VIII.
  • A Declaration and Votes for no further Address to His Majesty, p. 595
  • His Majesty's Declaration thereupon, Jan. 18. 1647, 8. p. 596
  • His Answer to the Reasons for their Votes for No Address. p. 132
  • See also Icon Basil. XXVIII. p. 716
MDCXLVIII.
  • His Majesty's Letter to the Scots, Jul. 31. 1648. p. 157
  • Votes for a Treaty, p. 598
  • His Majesty's Speech to the Committee, Aug. 7. 1648. p. 187
  • His Message in Answer to the Votes, Aug. 10. 1648. p. 598
  • Votes in Order to the Treaty, With His Majesty's Answer, Aug. 28. 1648. p. 600, 601
  • A Letter of both Speakers, Sept. 2. With His Majesty's Answer, Sept. 7. 1648. p. 601, 602
  • His Majesty's Message with Propositions, Sept. 29. 1648. p. 602
  • A Vote concerning them, Oct. 2. 1648. p. 606
  • His Majesty's Speech to the Commis∣sioners of both Houses, Nov. 4. 1648. p. 188
  • The Heads of the Remonstrance of the Army, Nov. 20. 1648. p. 607
  • His Majesty's Queries concerning it, p. 608
  • His Speech to the Commissioners at their taking leave, p. 188
  • His Letter to the Prince, p. 158
  • His Declaration concerning the Treaty, and the Army, p. 608
MDCXLVIII. IX.
  • His Majesty's Speeches to the Pretended High Court of Justice, With the Hi∣story of His Trial, Jan. 1648, 9. p. 189
  • His Speeches to His Children, Jan. 29. 1648, 9. p. 205
  • His Speech upon the Scaffold, With the manner of His Martyrdom, Jan. 30. 1648, 9. p. 206
APPENDIX. Concerning Church-Government.
  • Of the Differences between His Majesty, and the two Houses in point of Church-Government, See Icon Basil. XVII. p. 687
  • The Papers which passed betwixt His Majesty and Henderson concerning the Change of Church-Government, 1646. p. 75
  • The Papers which passed betwixt His Majesty and the Divines attending the Commissioners of both Houses at New∣port, 1648. Append. p. 612, & seqq.
THE END.

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