A brief review of the most material Parliamentary proceedings of this present Parliament, and their armies, in their civil and martial affairs. Which Parliament began the third of November, 1640. And the remarkable transactions are continued untill the Act of Oblivion, February 24. 1652. Published as a breviary, leading all along successiviely, as they fell out in their severall years: so that if any man will be informed of any remarkable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what moneth thereof it was accomplished. And for information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times, which things are brought to passe, that former ages have not heard of, and after ages will admire. A work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity.
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- A brief review of the most material Parliamentary proceedings of this present Parliament, and their armies, in their civil and martial affairs. Which Parliament began the third of November, 1640. And the remarkable transactions are continued untill the Act of Oblivion, February 24. 1652. Published as a breviary, leading all along successiviely, as they fell out in their severall years: so that if any man will be informed of any remarkable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what moneth thereof it was accomplished. And for information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times, which things are brought to passe, that former ages have not heard of, and after ages will admire. A work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity.
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- Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652.
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- London :: Printed by M.S. for Tho: Jenner, at the South-entrance of the Royal Exchange.,
- 1653.
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- England and Wales. -- Army -- Early works to 1800.
- England and Wales. -- Parliament -- Early works to 1800.
- Executions and executioners -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Last words -- 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.
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"A brief review of the most material Parliamentary proceedings of this present Parliament, and their armies, in their civil and martial affairs. Which Parliament began the third of November, 1640. And the remarkable transactions are continued untill the Act of Oblivion, February 24. 1652. Published as a breviary, leading all along successiviely, as they fell out in their severall years: so that if any man will be informed of any remarkable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what moneth thereof it was accomplished. And for information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times, which things are brought to passe, that former ages have not heard of, and after ages will admire. A work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a74878.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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discourse
- 2 Parliament.
- 3 Parliament.
- 4 Parliament.
- 5 Parliament, Anno 1640. Novemb. 3.
- Anno 1642.
- Anno 1643.
- 1644.
- The Negative Oath.
- part
- 1647.
- 1648.
- A short Abridgement of the Engagement made by the Common Councell, Commanders, Souldiers, and Commission officers in London.
- The Charge of the Commons of England, against Charls Stuart King of England.
- The Kings last Speech made upon the Scaffold.
- An Act prohibiting the Proclaiming of any person to be King of England, &c.
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The severall speeches of Duke Hamilton Earl
of Cambridge, Henry Earl of Holland, and
Arthur Lord Capel.
- Spoken upon the Scaffold immediately before their Execu∣tion, on Friday the ninth of March, 1649.
- The speech of the Earl of Holland upon the Scaffold.
- The Speech of the Lord Capel.
- part
- A List of the Regiments of Horse and Foot Randezvouzed and marched with the L. Gen. Cromwell into Scotland.
- A Letter from Lieut. Gen. David Lesly, to the L. G. Cromwel.
- For his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwel.
- The Lord Generals Answer to the former, as followeth.
- account
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A Full Narrative of the late dangerous designe against the State, written with Master Love'sowne hand, and by him sent to the Parliament; whereby he set∣teth down the severall meetings, and secret actings, with Major Alford, Major Adams, Colonel Barton, Master Blackmore, M. Case, M. Cauton, Dr. Drake, M. Drake, Captain Far, M. Gib∣bons, M. Haviland, Maj. Huntington, M. Jenkins, M. Jaquel, M. Jackson, Liev. Jackson, Captain Massey, M. Nalton, Captain Potter, M. Robinson, M. Sterks, Col. Sowton, Col Vaughan,and others. -
Mr. Love's Speech made on the Scaffold on Tower∣hill,
August 22. 1651. - The humble Petition of William Jenkins, Prisoner.
- acccount
- The Parliament of the Common-wealth of England Declare.
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February 24. 1651.