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2. A declaration of His Highness the Lord Protector, inviting the people of England and Wales, to a day of solemn fasting and humiliation
3. The declaration of His Highness the Prince of Orange, concerning papists not departing from the cities of London and Westminster, and ten miles adjacent
4. The declaration of His Highness the Prince of Orange, for the authorising sheriffs, justices of the peace, and other officers and ministers, to act in their respective places
5. A declaration of His Most Sacred Majesty, King James II. To all his loving subjects in the Kingdom of England
6. A declaration of M. David Jenkins now prisoner in the Tower of London, one of his Majesties iudges in Wales, for tryalls, murthers, felonies, and all other capitall crimes; that they ought only to be by juries, and not otherwise, unlesse it be by Act of Parliament..
7. A declaration of the city, and county of Gloucester
8. The declaration of the County of Oxon to His Excellency the Lord General Monck. We the gentlemen, ministers, free-holders, and others of the County of Oxon, having a long time groaned under heavy burthens, do now hereby declare the resentments we have of our grievances, and our just desires as the most visible means of a happy peace and settlement of these nations..
9. The declaration of the County of Oxon to His Excellency the Lord General Monck. We the gentlemen, ministers, free-holders, and others of the County of Oxon, having a long time groaned under heavy burthens, do now hereby declare the resentments we have of our grievances, and our just desires as the most visible means of a happy peace and settlement of these nations
10. The declaration of the gentrie of the King's Party in the County of Devon
11. A declaration of the gentry of Somerset-Shire vvho vvere of the late Kings party
12. A declaration of the gentry of the county of Gloucester, who were of the late King's party
13. The Declaration of the Gentry of the county of Kent, who have adhered to the King, and suffered imprisonment or sequestration during the late troubles
14. The declaration of the gentry, of the county of Norfolk, and of the county and city of Norvvich
15. A declaration of the gentry of the county of Salop, who were of the late Kings party..
16. A declaration of the knights and gentry in the county of Dorset, vvho were in his late Majesties army..
17. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the publishing of divers proclamations, and papers, in forms of proclamations in his Majesties name
18. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, concerning the publishing of divers proclamations, and papers, in forms of proclamations in his Majesties name
19. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Die Martis, 30. Martii 1647. That the two Houses of Parliament having received information of a dangerous petition ...
20. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, fully pardoning divers officers and souldiers of horse who have lately been and still are in mutiny, if they shall returne to their duty before the fifteenth day of this moneth. But if they shall continue in their mutiny, they shall be proceeded against as traytors, and enemies to the Common-wealth, and are to expect severe punishment: Die Mercurii, 5 Martii. 1644..
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