The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar. collected into one volume / by John Gadbvry ...

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The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar. collected into one volume / by John Gadbvry ...
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Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681.
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London :: Printed by H. H. for John Leigh ...,
1683.
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Subject terms
Rothmann, Johann.
Booker, John, 1603-1667. -- Bloody Irish almanack.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681. -- Merlini Anglici ephemeris -- 1647.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Palmistry -- Early works to 1850.
Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714.
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Anno 1647.

June 4. Reformado-Of∣ficers met at Westminster, Menaced the Parliament.

King taken from Holm∣by by Cornet Joyce, and carried to Childersley.

8. King brought to Newmarket.

14. Representation of the Army.

19. Proposals made to the King.

23. Remonstrance of the General and the Army presented to the Commis∣sioners at St. Albans.

24. King removed to Royston.

25. Duke of Richmond, Doctor Hammond, and Doctor Sheldon came to the King at Roston.

26. King removed from Royston to Hatfield.

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July 1. King brought to Windsor.

3. Thence to Caver∣sham.

5. Prince Elector visited the King.

6. A Letter from the General at Reading to the Two Houses, giving an Account of some Tran∣sactions betwixt the King and the Army.

15. King, Duke of York, &c. Dined at Maiden-head.

22. King to Latimer.

Thence to Stoke.

26. The Londoners Pe∣tition the Houses, for re∣setling their Militia as for∣merly, which was second∣ed by another Petition from the Prentices, who offering some violence to the Parliament, got the Ordin. of Repeal null'd, and the Militia resetled as before.

30. The City declared against the Army.

Aug. 1. Proposals of the Army for setling of a firm Peace.

6. All Votes, Orders, and Ordinances, from Ju∣ly 26, till August 6. nul∣led.

7. Army marched through London.

7. Gen. Fairfax made Constable of the Tower.

The Forts and Works about the City slighted.

Some Aldermen and others Impeached, and Im∣prisoned.

Some Lords Impeached, Suspended, and Impriso∣ned.

14. King at Oatlands.

18. A Remonstrance of the Gen. and Army, ex∣pressing their readiness and desires for the Parliam. closing with the King, and his bringing up to London.

23. King dined at Sion House.

24. King to Hampton-Court.

Sept. 7. Propositions pre∣sented to the K. at Hampton Court, by Commissioners of both Houses, and of Scotland.

Octob. 15. The Case of the Army stated presented to the Gen. at Hampstead

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by the Agitators of the Army.

Nov. 9. The Agreement of the People presented to the House of Commons by the Agitators of the Army. Which (together with a Petition) were voted de∣structive to the Being of Parliaments, and the Fun∣damental Government of the Kingdom.

11. King left Hampton Court, and fled into the Isle of Wight.

One White (an Agita∣tor) shot to Death at Ware, for fomenting the said Pe∣tition and Agreement, &c.

23. Thomas Prince, and Samuel Chidley committed to the Gate-house for avow∣ing and prosecuting the same.

Jer. Ives, Tho. Taylor, and William Larner, com∣mitted to Newgate for the like.

Dec. 24. Four Bills pre∣sented to the King.

25. Scotch Com. declare their Dissent.

Jan. 10. Voted that no further Addresses should be made to the King.

11. A Declaration from the General and his Coun∣cel, signifying their Re∣solutions to adhere to the Houses, for settling and securing the Parliament and Kingdom without the King, and against him, or any other that should hereafter partake with him.

Feb. 10. Capt. Burleigh Executed at Winchester.

14. Judge Jenkins brought to the Chancery Bar.

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