Severall votes resolved upon by both houses of Parliament concerning the securing of the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales

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Severall votes resolved upon by both houses of Parliament concerning the securing of the kingdome of England and dominion of Wales
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England and Wales.
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London :: Printed for Ioseph Hunscout,
March 26. 1641.
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Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1649.
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Severall Votes Resolved upon by both Houses of Parliament, concerning the securing of the Kingdome of England, and Domini∣on of Wales.

Resolved upon the Question by the Lords in Parliament, nemine contradicento.
THat the Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for the safe∣ty and defence of the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales, is not any way against the Oath of Allegiance.

Resolved upon the Question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament,
That the severall Commissions, granted under the Great Seal, to the Lievtenants of the severall Counties, are illegall and voyd.

Resolved upon the Question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament,
That whosoever shall execute any Power over the Militia of this Kingdom, and Dominion of Wales, by colour of any Commission of Lievtenancy, without con∣sent of both Houses of Parliament, shall be accounted a disturber of the Peace of the Kingdom.

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