Memorials of the English affairs, or, An historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his happy restauration containing the publick transactions, civil and military : together with the private consultations and secrets of the cabinet.

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Memorials of the English affairs, or, An historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his happy restauration containing the publick transactions, civil and military : together with the private consultations and secrets of the cabinet.
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Whitlocke, Bulstrode, 1605-1675 or 6.
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London :: Printed for Nathaniel Ponder ...,
1682.
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Great Britain -- History -- Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685.
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"Memorials of the English affairs, or, An historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the Second his happy restauration containing the publick transactions, civil and military : together with the private consultations and secrets of the cabinet." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A65910.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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November, 1656.

[1.] Letters, That care is taken to bring the Silver from Portsmouth that was taken in the Spanish Gallion.

[4.] Upon General Montague's coming into the House, the Speaker gave him the thanks of the House for his great and good Services done for this Common-wealth at Sea.

[12.] Debates to take away the Court of Wards, and for the Ʋnion of Scotland, and Eng∣land.

[15.] Debates touching Registring of Marriages, and Burials.

[17.] Proceedings upon the Bill for the Ʋnion of Scotland, and England.

[27.] The Protector came to the Painted Chamber and sent a Serjeant at Arms to give notice to the House that he was come; the Speaker and the whole House went to the Paint∣ed Chamber where his Highness in the pre∣sence of the Lord President and the rest of the Council, The Lords Commissioners of the great Seal, The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, The Lords Chief Justices of the Benches, The Master of the Rolls, and the rest of the Judges, gave his consent to these following Bills.

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An Act, That passing of Bills shall not determine this present session of Parliament.

An Act, for renouncing and disanulling the pre∣tended Title of Charles Stuart &c.

An Act, for the security of his Highness the Lord Protector his Person, and continuance of the nation in Peace and Safety.

An Act, for taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries.

An Act, for the Exportation of several commo∣dities of the Breed, Growths and Manufacture of this Common-wealth.

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