Nineteen propositions made by both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings Majestie, for a reconciliation of the differences between his Majesty, and the said Houses VVhereunto is annexed, two orders of Parliament, the one concerning the jewels of the crown, The other, for the peedie returne of the members of the hounourable house of Commons, by the sixteenth of this moneth of Iune, 1642. And also, Sir John Hothams letter to a worthy member of the House of Commons; concerning the late discovery at Hull. And the oaths of the Kings of England, taken out of the Parliament roll. I. H. 4. N. 17. Die jovis 2. die Iunii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these propositions, with the two orders, bee forthwith printed, and published. Jo. Browne cleric. Parliamentorum.

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Nineteen propositions made by both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings Majestie, for a reconciliation of the differences between his Majesty, and the said Houses VVhereunto is annexed, two orders of Parliament, the one concerning the jewels of the crown, The other, for the peedie returne of the members of the hounourable house of Commons, by the sixteenth of this moneth of Iune, 1642. And also, Sir John Hothams letter to a worthy member of the House of Commons; concerning the late discovery at Hull. And the oaths of the Kings of England, taken out of the Parliament roll. I. H. 4. N. 17. Die jovis 2. die Iunii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these propositions, with the two orders, bee forthwith printed, and published. Jo. Browne cleric. Parliamentorum.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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London :: printed the fourth of Iune, for W. Gaye,
1642.
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Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Nineteen propositions made by both Houses of Parliament, to the Kings Majestie, for a reconciliation of the differences between his Majesty, and the said Houses VVhereunto is annexed, two orders of Parliament, the one concerning the jewels of the crown, The other, for the peedie returne of the members of the hounourable house of Commons, by the sixteenth of this moneth of Iune, 1642. And also, Sir John Hothams letter to a worthy member of the House of Commons; concerning the late discovery at Hull. And the oaths of the Kings of England, taken out of the Parliament roll. I. H. 4. N. 17. Die jovis 2. die Iunii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that these propositions, with the two orders, bee forthwith printed, and published. Jo. Browne cleric. Parliamentorum." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A82912.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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Die Iovis 2d. Iunii. 1642.

IT is this day Ordered by the Commons now assembled in Parliament, That the severall Members of this House, do forthwith give their Attendance upon the publique Service of this Commonwealth with which they are entrusted by their Countreys. And the Sheriffs of the severall Counties of this Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales are required to give Notice of this Order unto all such Members of the House of Commons as are within their respective Coun∣ties; and speedily to make return of such their doings, unto the Speaker of that House: And all such as shall not make their personall appearance by the sixteenth day of this instant June, in the House of Commons, shall each one forfeit One hundred pounds, to be disposed of to the Wars in 〈…〉〈…〉 and undergo such fur∣ther censure and punishment as the said House shall think fit for so great neglect of their duty in a time that so necessarily requires their assistance.

Provided alwayes, That all such as are specially imployed by this House, are to remain in such imployments, untill they shall have particular directions for their return.

Ordered that it be forthwith Printed. H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com.

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