A happy handfull, or Green hopes in the blade; in order to a harvest, of the several shires, humbly petitioning, or heartily declaring for peace.
- Title
- A happy handfull, or Green hopes in the blade; in order to a harvest, of the several shires, humbly petitioning, or heartily declaring for peace.
- Author
- Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.
- Publication
- London :: printed for John Williams at the sign of the Crown in St. Pauls Church-yard,
- 1660.
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- Subject terms
- England and Wales. -- Parliament -- Early works to 1800.
- Political science -- Sources -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- Constitution -- Early works to 1800.
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"A happy handfull, or Green hopes in the blade; in order to a harvest, of the several shires, humbly petitioning, or heartily declaring for peace." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A85018.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- TO His Highness The Lord General MONCK.
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AN EXPRESS FROM THE KNIGHTS and GENTLEMEN OF CHESHIRE, Now Engaged with Sir George Booth: To the City and Citizens of
London, and all other Free-men ofEngland. -
Sir
George Booth to a Friend of his inLondon. - Alleyn Mayor.
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To the Right Honorable, our worthy and grave Senators, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Comonalty of the City of
London, in Common Council assembled. -
To his Excellency the Lord General
MONCK. -
THE DECLARATION
Of the Nobility, Gentry, Ministry, and Commonalty of the County of KENT. - ADVERTISEMENT.
- A NARRATIVE Of the meeting of some Gentlemen, Ministers and Citizens at the Town-Hall in Canterbury.
- To the Right Honourable WILL LENTHAL Speaker to the PARLIAMENT.
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A Concurrent Declaration of the Inhabi∣tants of the City and Liberties of WESTMINSTER: With the Declaration of the People of
England for aFree Parliament. - The humble desires of the Kinghts, Gentle∣men, Ministers, Freeholders and Inhabitants of the County and Burrough of LEICESTER.
- The humble Address, and hearty desires of the Gentlemen, Ministers, and Free-holders of the County of Northampton.
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To his Excellency the Lord General
MONCK. - A DECLARATION Of the CITY and COUNTY of Gloucester.
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THE REMONSTRANCE Of the Knights, Gentlemen, and Free∣holders of the County ofGLOUCESTER. -
A Letter agreed unto and subscribed by the Gentlemen, Ministers, Free-holders and Sea-men of the County of
SUFFOLK. - THE Declaration of the Gentry of the County of NORFOLK, And of the County and City of NORWICH.
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A Declaration of the Gentry of the County of DEVON, Met at the General Quarter Sessions at
Exeter, for a Free Parliament: Together with a Letter FromEXETER. -
A Letter and Declaration of the Lords, Knights, Gentlemen, and Ministers of the County of YORK, And of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Com∣mon-Councel of the Gity of
YORK. -
To the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor and Common-Councel of the City of
London. - THE DECLARATION OF THE Gentry, Ministers, Free-holders of the County and City of LINCOLNE.
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A DECLARATION Of all the WATERMEN In about the City of
LONDON, be∣tweenGRAVESEND andSTANES. OR, A Hue and Cry after Col.WHITTON and his Decoys. -
The Remonstrance of the Noblemen, Knights, Gen∣tlemen, Clergy-men, Free-holders, Citizens, Bur∣gesses, & Commons
of the late Eastern, Southern, & Western Associations,who desire to shew them∣selves Faithfuland Constantto the Good Old Cause,the Priviledges and Freedom of Parli∣ament,the Libertyand Property of the Subjects, Laws of the Land, and true Reformed Religi∣on,which they were formerly called forth and engaged to defend by Declarations of Parlia∣ment,the Protestation,and Solemn National Leagueand Covenant. - THE DECLARATION Of the Gentlemen, Free-holders, and Inhabi∣tants of the County of BEDFORD.
- THE DECLARATION OF THE Gentry, Clergy, and Commonalty of the County of ESSEX.
- THE Declaration of the Gentry of the County of NOTTINGHAM.
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THE DECLARATION OF Sir Charles Coot Knight and Baronet, Lord President of the Province of
CONNAƲGHT: And the rest of the Council ofOfficers of the Army in IRELAND. - A DECLARATION Of the GENTRY of Somerset-shire, Who were of the late KINGS Party.
- AN ALARUM TO THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
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THE DECLARATION AND ADDRESS
Of the GENTRY of the County of ESSEX,who have adhered to the KING,and suffered Imprisonmentor Sequestration,during the late Troubles. -
A DECLARATION OF THE KNIGHTS and GENTRY In the County of DORSET, Who were in His Late
MAJESTIES ARMY. -
THE DECLARATION OF THE GENTRY of the County of KENT, Who have adhered to the King, and suffered
Imprisonment orSequestration during the late Troubles. - A DECLARATION OF THE NOBILITY and GENTRY that adhered to the late KING, in and about the City of LONDON.