1. The unanimous vote and resolution of both Houses of Parliament, presented by them to the Kings most Excellent Majesty Author/Creator: England and Wales. Parliament Publication/Creation: London : printed by Richard Hodgkinson, living in Thames-Street over-against Baynards-Castle, an. Dom. 1661 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
2. The unanimous vote and resolution of both Houses of Parliament, presented by them to the Kings most Excellent Majesty Author/Creator: England and Wales. Parliament Publication/Creation: London, : Printed by Richard Hodgkinson, living in Thames-Street over-against Baynards-Castle, an. Dom. 1661 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
3. Unto His Grace, Earl of Marchmont, lord high commissioner of Scotland and the right honourable Estates of Parliament the petition of Henry Payne, humbly sheweth, that where your petitioner a stranger, being apprehended eight years ago and upwards ... Author/Creator: Payne, Henry Neville, fl. 1672-1710 Publication/Creation: Edinburgh : s.n., 1698 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
4. Uotes of both houses of Parliament: vvith sundry articles, or acts of Parliament to confirme the same. : Taken out of the records of the Tower. : Also, two orders of both houses of Parliament: The one, to all high sheriffes, iustices of the peace, and other officers within 150. miles of the city of Yorke. The other, in particular to the high sheriffes, iustices of the peace, and other officers within the county of Lancaster. : In generall, to all the counties of England and dominion of Wales Author/Creator: England and Wales. Parliament Publication/Creation: London, : Printed for Iohn Thomas., 1642 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
5. Upon complaint made to this House that there is such an interruption by hackney-coaches ... Author/Creator: England and Wales. Parliament Publication/Creation: London, : Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb ..., 1699 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
6. Upon complaint made to this House that there is such an interruption by hackney-coaches ... Author/Creator: England and Wales. Parliament Publication/Creation: London, : Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb ..., 1698 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
7. An Uprore at Portsmouth being an advertizement to all captaines and others that are halting betweene two opinions : shewing how Captaine Wiles, who was sent forth for the defence of the kingdome did tyrannize over his souldiers and how hee did revolt to His Majestie : and also how his souldiers gave him his due reward in slaying him for his trecherous heart : whereunto is added the Parliaments determination and resolution for the defence of the kingdome Publication/Creation: London : Printed for Richard Balden, August 18, 1642 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
8. An uprore at Portsmouth: being an advertizement to all captaines and others, that are halting betweene two opinions. Shewing how Captaine Wiles, who was sent forth for the defence of the kingdome did tyrannize over his souldiers, and how hee did revolt to His Majestie. And also how his souldiers gave him his due reward in slaying him for his treacherous heart. Whereunto is added, the Parliaments determination and resolution for the defence of the kingdome. H. Elsyng Cler. Parl. D. Com Publication/Creation: London : Printed for Richard Balden, August 18. 1642 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
9. Thursday, May 24, 1660. A declaration. The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, taking into their consideration the urgent occasions for the present payment of the duty of excise and customes ... Author/Creator: England and Wales. Parliament Publication/Creation: London, : Printed by Edward Husbands and Thomas Newcomb, Printers to the Commons House of Parliament., [1660]. Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
10. Usury at six per cent. examined : and found unjustly charged by Sir Tho. Culpepper and J.C., with many crimes and oppressions whereof 'tis altogether innocent : wherein is shewed the necessity of retrenching our luxury and vain consumption of forraign commodities ... : also the reducing the wages of servants, labourers, and workmen of all sorts ... : wherein likewise is hinted some of the many mischiefs that will ensue upon retrenching usury, humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament ... Author/Creator: Manley, Thomas, 1628-1690 Publication/Creation: London : Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Thomas Daniel ..., 1669 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading