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A47904 The reformation reform'd, or, A short history of new-fashion'd Christians occasioned by Franck Smith's Yesterdays paper of votes, September, 2. 1681. L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704. 1651 (1651) Wing L1287; ESTC R20451 18,779 40

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1645. fol. 647. An Ordinance for a Collection for Taunton Fol. 651. An Ordinance for raising Monys in the County of Derby Fol. 652. An Ordinance for a Council of War in Kent June 10. 1645. fol. 957. An Ordinance for the General to Press men in all places of his March Fol. 656. An Ordinance for Raising 21000 l. a Month for the Scots 658. An Ordinance for Raising 31000 l. for the Scots Fol. 665. An Ordinance for Raising Monys for the County of Rutland 673. An Ordinance for Raising 20000 l. to Reduce Oxford July 1. 1645. Fol. 68● An Ordinance for Raising 500 Horse 687. An Ordinance for Raising Ten Thousand Pound c. 688. An Ordinance for the Continuing of Assessments in the County of Northampton Aug. 1. 1645. Fol. 693. A Monthly Assessment upon Lincoln Fol. 707. A Tax on several Counties for Reducing Newark 709. Assessment for Sir Thomas Fairfax his Army Continued Six Months longer pag. 711. Assessments for the Scots Army Continued Four Months longer 711. Assessment for Ireland Continued Six Months longer 712. An Order That no Prisoner go abroad without leave of the Committee for Prisoners 718. An Ordinance for Maintenance of Garisons Sept. 3. 1645. Fol. 721. An Ord. for Raising 500 Horse and 500 Dragoons 724. An Ord. for taking of the Fifth Part from Delinquents Wives 726. An Ord. for Supply of the Brittish Army in Ireland 739. An Order for advance of 40000 l. Oct. 13. fol. 746. An Order for Contribution for Leicester 749. An Order for a Collection for the Protestants in Ireland N● 1. 1645. 751. An Order for an Additional Excise 760. An Order for Raising Moneys in the Eastern Association Decemb. 1. 1645. fol. 764. An Order for Raising 31000 l. for the Scots 767. An Order for a Collection for the Town of Manchester 768. Several Orders for Payment of the Army 770.771 An Order for Pay of Waggoners 772. An Order for Raising Horse for Defence of the City of London Jan. 17. 1645. 780. An Order for taking away the Court of Wards Feb. 24. 1645. fol 810. An Order of the Committee of the West for a Weekly Contribution Mar. 30. 1646. 870. An Order for all such as have born Arms against the Parliament to depart the City before the Sixth of April next March 31. 1646. 873. An Ordinance for a Court Martial in London and Westminster Apr. 3. 1646. fol. 874. Assessments for the Army continued Four Months longer 876. The Commons Declaration for the Ancient Fundamental Government of the Kingdom 877. An Order for Continuing the Excise Apr. 25. 1646. fol. 880. An Order for Cavaliers to depart 20 miles from the City of London by May 12. May 6. 1646. fol. 883. An Ordinance to raise Moneys for Ireland 885. An Order for taking the Negative Oath and National Covenant June 2. 1646. 889. An Order for Execution of Legal Process against any in Custody for Delinquency 890. An Order forbidding any that come out of the King's Quarters to go Armed while they remain in or near London July 2. 899. An Order for abolishing Archbishops and Bishops and setling their Lands upon Truststees for the Use of the Common-Wealth Oct. 9. 1646. 922. An Order for the Advance of 200000 l. fol. 925. An Order against Letting Sequestred Estates to the Owners No. 10. 1646. 931. An Order concerning the Lands and Estates of Excepted Persons 931. A Declaration for payment of our Brethren of Scotland 200000 l. and they to depart this Kingdom 931. An Order for Sale of Bishops Lands 932. Scobels Collection THE Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage Continued March 13. 1646. fol. 116. An Ord. for raising 42000. June 3. 1647. fol. 124. For Raising Money for the Army c. fol. 128. For Re-Establishing the Duty of Excise c. Aug. 28. 1647. fol. 132. An Order to disable Delinquents to Bear any Office or Place of Trust or have any Voice or Vote in Elections Oct. 4. 1647. fol. 135. The Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage further Continued Dec. 16. 1647. fol. 136. For raising 50000 l. for Ireland Jan. 13. 1647. 137. For the Settling of the Presbytery fol. 139. For raising 20000 l. a Month for Six Months Feb. 16. 1647. fol. 144. The Form of Church Government agreed upon Aug. 29. 1648. fol. 165. The Assessment of Sixty Thousand Pound a Month Continued for Six Months longer Oct. 6. 1648. Fol. 180. The Style of the Law Alter'd Jan. 27. 1648. Part 2. Fol. 3. An Act Prohibiting the Proclaiming any Person to be King of England and Ireland Ibid. The Kingly Office in England and Ireland Abolished Mar. 17. 1648. Part 2. Fol. 7. The House of Peers Abolished Fol. 8. An Act for Raising 90000 l. a Month c. Ap. 7. 1649. Fol. 8. Deans and Chapters c. Abolished Ap. 30. fol. 16. A Penny per Gallon Excise upon all Foreign Salt June 12 fol. 44. An Act for borrowing 150000 l. June 29. sol 45. An Act for Sale of the Goods and Personal Estate of the late King Queen and Prince July 4. 1649. fol. 46. An Act for Sale of their Honors Mannors and Lands c. July 16. fol. 51. For Continuing the Assessment of 90000 l. per Month. Aug. 1 1649. fol. 71. For the Speedy Raising and Levying of mony by way of New Impost or Excise Au. 14. fol. 72. For Removing all Papists Officers and Soldiers of Fortune and divers other Delinquents from London and Westminster and Confining them within five miles of their Dwellings Feb. 26. 1649. fol. 104. An Act for a High Court of Justice Mar. 26. 1650. fol. 111. An Assessment for six months of 90000 l. the first three months and sixty thousand the other three May 21. 1650. fol 122. Further Power given to the High Court of Justice Aug 27. 1650. fol. 1330. For Sale of Mannors of Rectories and Glebe-Lands late belonging to Archbishops c. Oct. 16. 1650. fol. 134. For Raising 120000 l. a Month for four Months c. No. 26. fol. 149. For Establishing a High Court of Justice in Norfolk Suffolk c. Dec. 10. fol. 149. For a Seal of the Common-Wealth of England Jun. 22. 1650. fol. 151. An Act for the Sale of the Fee-Farm-Rents c. Feb. 6. fol. 151. For Continuance of the Customs March 11. pag. 152. An Imposition upon Coal Mar. 28. 1651. fol. 153. For Continuing the Assessment of 120000 a Month. Ap. 15. Fol. 154. An Act for Continuing the High Court of Justice Jun. 20. Ibid. For the Sale of several Estates Forfeited c. July 16. fol. 156. An Act for Sale of Goods belonging to the Late King Queen and Prince July 17. 1651. fol. 173. Correspondence Prohibited with Charles Stuart or his Party Aug. 12. 1651. fol. 175. The Assessment of 120000 l. a month Continued Sept. 1. 1651. fol. 175. The Commissioners of the Militia Enabled to Raise Mony for the present Service September 2. 1651. fol. 175. The High Court of Justice Continued Sept. 25. fol. 176. A Tax of 90000 l.
and that those that Advised his Majesty to give This Answer are Enemies to the State and Mischievous Projectors against the Defence of the Kingdom March 2. 1641. Exact Collections Pag. 95. Resolved That the Kingdom be forthwith put into a Posture of Defence by Authority of both Houses in such a way as is already agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament March 2. Ex. Col. Pag. 96. Resolved That the Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament for the Safety and Defence of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales is not any way against the Oath of Allegiance March 15. Exact Collections Pag. 102. Resolved That the several Commissions Granted under the Great Seal to the Lieutenants of the several Counties are Illegal and Void Ibid. Resolved That whosoever shall Execute any Power over the Militia of this Kingdom and Dominion of Wales by Colour of any Commission of Lieutenancy without Consent of both Houses of Parliament shall be accounted a Disturber of the Peace of the Kingdom Ibid. Resolved c. That in this Case of Extream Danger and of his Majesties Refusal the Ordinance agreed on by both Houses for the Militia doth oblige the People and ought to be obeyed by the Fundamental Laws of this Kingdom Ibid. Resolved That when the Lords and Commons in Parliament which is the Supream Court of Judicature in the Kingdom shall Declare what the Law of the Land is To have this not only Question'd and Controverted and Contradicted and a Command that it should not be Obey'd is a High Breach of the Priviledge of Parliament March 1641. Pag. 114. Resolved That the Declaring of Sir John Hotham Traytor being a Member of the House of Commons is a High Breach of the Priviledge of Parliament April 18. 1642. Pag. 162. Resolved That the Command of his Majesty to call Capt. Philip Skippon Sergeant Major General of the Forces of London to Attend his Majesties Person at York is against the Law of the Land and the Liberty of the Subject March 17. 1642. Pag. 194. Resolved That it appears that the King seduced by Wicked Counsel intends to make War against the Parliament who in all their Consultations and Actions have proposed no other End unto themselves but the Care of his Kingdoms and the Performance of all Duty and Loyalty to his Person May 20. 1642. Pag. 259. Resolved That whensoever the King maketh War upon the Parliament it is a Breach of the Trust reposed in him by his People contrary to his Oath and tending to the Dissolution of this Government Resolved That whosoever shall Serve or Assist him in such Wars are Traytors by the Fundamental Laws of this Kingdom and have been so Adjudged by Two Acts of Parliament and ought to suffer as Traytors 11 Rich. II. 1 Hen. IV. Ibid. Resolved That those that are Actors in the putting of the Commission of Array in Execution shall be esteemed as disturbers of the Peace of the Kingdom and Betrayers of the Liberty of the Subject June 20. 1642. P. 348. Resolved That an Army shall be forthwith raised for the Safety of the Kings Person Defence of both Houses of Parliament and of those who have obeyed their Orders and Commands and Preserving of the True Religion the Laws Liberty and Peace of the Kingdom July 12. 1642. Pag. 457. Resolved That shall be Commissioners for raising of Monys Horse and Plate upon the Propositions and shall have Power to Appoint Commissaries to Value the Horse and Treasurers to receive the Mony and Plate Oc. 4. 1642. P. 629. Resolved That shall have Power to Seize and Apprehend all Delinquents That are so Voted by the Parliament and all such others as Delinquents as have or do shew themselves Opposite and Disobedient to the Orders and Proceedings of Parliament Ib. P. 630. To Pass over Those ensuing Votes that were only Leading to the Execrable Accomplishments of their Work in the Murder of the King and Change of Government We shall give ye now their Votes of no more Addresses Resolved That they the Lords and Commons will make no further Addresses or Applications to the King Resolved That no Application or Address be made to the King by any Person whatsoever without the leave of both Houses Resolved That the Person or Persons that shall make Breach of this Order shall incur the Penalty of High-Treason Resolved That the Lords and Commons do Declare That they will receive no more any Message from the King and do Enjoyn That no Person whatsoever do Presume to Receive or Bring any Message from the King to both or either of the Houses of Parliament or any other Person Baker's Chron. P. 577. Resolved further That no Message be received from the King upon Pain of Treason and that the General take Care of his Person and a Council of War draw up a Charge of Treason against him Baker P. 585. January 6. 1648. The Ordinance of the Kings Tryal turn'd into an Act of the Commons alone and a Faction in the City Suborn'd to PETITION for Justice against the King Thus was his Sacred Majesty Voted from one Calamity to another till they Consummated their Enterprize in the Diabo●ical Murder of their Sovereign and the Change of the Government Notes and Resolutions Ut Supra in further Favour of PROTESTANT DISSENTERS AN Order of the Commons for Tonnage and Poundage Mar. 24. 1641. Ex. Col. P. 121. An Order of Commons concerning Four Subsidies and other Money unpay'd Mar. 25. 1642. Ex. Col. P. 122. Subscriptions towards the Propositions for Ireland Ex. Col. P. 136. A special Order of the Commons concerning the Free Order of the County of Buckingham Ex. Col. pag. 137. An Order of both Houses concerning Poll-Mony May 6. 1642. Exact Col. pag. 178. Propositions by the Lords and Commons for bringing in of Mony Plate Horse Horsemen and Arms. June 10. 1642. Ex. Col. 339. A Declaration of the Lords and Commons That the Estates of Delinquents and Malignants shall be toward the Publick Charge of the Kingdom Septemb. 8. 1642. Exact Collections pag. 609. An Order of a Committee concerning Horses to be brought in Sept. 17. 1642. Ex. Col. pag. 613. An Order for Raising Dragoons and 16000 l. Sept. 29. Ex. Col. pag. 624. An Order for Raising One Thousand Dragoons upon the Publick Faith Oc. 4. pag. 627. A Declaration for more Mony upon the Publick Faith No. 14. Ex. Col. 752. An Order of the Lord Mayor for Borrowing 30000. l. No. 26. Ex. Col. pag. 769. An Ordinance for the Twentieth Part of all such as have not Contributed toward the Propositions for Mony Plate c. Ex. Col. pag. 764. An Ordinance for the speedy Execution of the said Ordinance Ex. Col. pag. 775. An Order to Break open Locks and Doors Exact Collection pag. 777. An Order for Advance of Mony Dec. 1. Ex. Collections pag. 781. An Order concerning Purveyance Ex. Col. pag. 788. An Ordinance concerning Tonnage and Poundage pag. 792. Several Orders for the promoting Subscriptions
Jan. 14. pag. 849. An Ordinance for Assessing Eight Counties that had not Contributed pag. 890. An Ordinance for Assessing Malignants pag. 900. An Ordinance for New Contributions pag. 964. An Ordinance for Rating New-Castle Coal February 21. pag. 922. An Ordinance for a Weekly Assessment Mar. 4. p. 932. Additions to an Ordinance for Assessing All the Kingdom pag. 932. An Ordinance for Raising Moneys for the Defence of Exon. Husbands Collections PART 2. pag. 8. Mar. 24. 1642. An Order against paying Rents to Delinquents Fol. 11. An Ordinance for Raising Money upon Hereford Fol. 21. An Ordinance for Sequestring Delinquents Ap. 1. 1643. Fol. 13. An Order for borrowing Ordnance of the East-India Company Fol. 25. An Order for taking up 2600 l. Fol. 29. An Ordinance for raising Mony for the Isle of Wight Fol. 30. An Ordinance for Sequestring Delinquents Fol. 33. An Ordinance of 200 l. weekly out of Bucks Fol. 36. An Order for Sequestring Committee-men that neglect their Duties Fol. 36. An Order for Contribution for Maim'd Soldiers Fol. 42. An Additional Ordinance for Seizing Horses and Goods of Malignants Fol. 44. An Ordinance for borrowing Horsemen and Mony on the Publick Faith Fol. 45. An Order for Contribution for Redemption of Captives Fol. 46. An Order for Raising Moneys to Pay the Forces in the Eastern Association Fol. 48. An Ordinance for Seizing Horses Goods and Chattels of Malignants in the Eastern Association May. 2. Fol. 155. An Ordinance for maintaining Portsmouth c. Fol. 158. An Additional Ordinance for Sequestring Delinquents Estates in Lancashire Fol. 163. An Ordinance for Raising Moneys in Southwark c. Fol. 164. An Ordinance for taking Horses for the Parliaments Service Fol. 164. An Order for the speedy Raising Moneys 165. An Ordinance for the Fifth and Twentieth part 169. An Ordinance for raising Moneys for Ireland 178. An Additional Order for the Committee of Sequestrations in Lancashire 179. An Ordinance for raising Moneys out of the Eastern Association 181. An Ordinance for Coll. Long to take up Moneys in several Hundreds in Essex 182. An Ordinance for raising Horses for the Parliament 184. An Order for Haberdashers-Hall to Assess within 20 Miles of London Fol. 185. An Order for Assessing 100. l. a Week on the Borough of Southwark June 5. 1643. Fol. 196. An Order for a Rate to be set on Coals Fol. 206. An Order for Sequestring the Archbishop of Canterbury Fol. 207. An Ordinance to Advance Mony for Salop. 225. An Ordinance for New Subscriptions for Ireland July 14. 1643. Fol. 233. A Declaration for Moneys on the Publick Faith 237. An Ordinance for moneys for Northampton 239. An Ordinance for a New Impost 267. An Ordinance for raising Horse for the Earl of Manchester 278. An Ordinance for Impressing of Men. Aug. 10. 1643. Fol. 282. An Order for Raising 1000 Foot and Dragoons 286. An Order for Raising Money and Horse in Essex 286. An Ordinance for Impressing 20000 Souldiers for the Eastern Association 288. An Ordinance for taking an Oath within the Lines of Communication Fol. 289. An Order for Impressing 2000 men in London and Westminster 291. An Ordinance for speedy Raising of money in London and the Liberties 294. An Ordinance for Sequestring such Member's Estates as Neglect their Service 296. An Order for Raising Money for Relief of Ireland Fol. 306. An Ordinance for a Weekly Tax on the Eastern Association Sept. 6. 312. An Ordinance for Raising Moneys by way of Excise Fol. 313. An Order for Publishing the Ordinance of Sequestration of the King Queen and Prince's Revenue 333. An Order for Raising Money for Advance of the Scots Army Oct. 7. fol. 354. An Ordinance for the Excise upon Wines 355. An Ordinance for Raising Moneys for Northampton Fol. 356. An Ordinance for Assessing the Estates of absent Members 357. A Penalty upon Beer and Ale-Brewers for not paying of Excise 365. An Ordinance for Raising 66666 l. c. for our Brethren in Scotland 371. An Ordinance for Raising Moneys for Magazines c. No. 9. 1643. Fol. 384. An Ordinance Concerning Customs for Plymouth Fol. 386. An Order for Returning the Names of such as take not the Covenant Fol. 390. An Order to raise 500 l. for Guernsey and Jersey Dec. 7. 1643. Fol. 395. An Order for divers Persons to take the Covenant at Margarets Westminster 399. An Ordinance disabling any man within the City of London from any Place of Trust that shall not take the Covenant Fol. 404. An Ordinance of Excise upon Flesh Victual and Salt Jan. 9. 1643. Fol. 410. An Ordinance for Regulating the University of Cambridge and removing scandalous Ministers 415. An Ordinance for taking the Covenant through England and Scotland Feb. 2. 420. An Ordinance for a New Assessment in Middlesex Fol. 429. An Ordinance for a Weekly Meal Mar. 26. 1644. Fol. 467. An Ordinance for Continuing the Excise Ap. 8 Fol. 481. An Ordinance for felling of Timber in Waltham Forrest and out of Delinquents Woods for the use of the Navy Fol. 482. An Ordinance for maintaining of Forces in the seven Associated Counties May. 15. Fol. 492. An Ordinance for Raising money for Forces in Salop. June 13. 1644. Fol. 504. An Ordinance for continuing four Months Assessments upon Southampton Surrey c. 507. An Ordinance for a New Excise upon Allum Coperas c. July 8. 1644. 519. An Ordinance for a New Excise upon Herring Aug. 24. 1644. 542. An Order for Raising Mony for Ireland 544. An Ordinance for Four Months Weekly Assessment on the Seven Eastern Counties Sept. 26. 1644. 551. An Ordinance for Continuing the Ordinance for Excise Twelve Months longer 554. An Ordinance ●or a Weekly Assessment on the County and City of Gloucester Oct. 2. 1644. fol. 557. An Ordinance for Raising 22000. l. fol. 560. An Ordinance for a Weekly Assessment in the County of Northampton fol. 562. A Weekly Assessment throughout the Kingdom f. 563. An Ordinance for Raising 66666 l. c. by way of Loan for our Brethren of Scotland December 2. 1644. fol. 588. The Excise on Flesh Victual and Salt continued 952. An Assessment for the Isle of Wight continued 593. An Ordinance for Raising Moneys to Redeem Captives Jan. 28. 1644. fol. 596. An Ordinance for continuing several Ordinances of Excise fol. 597. An Order for a Monthly Tax of 21000 l. February 20. 1644. fol. 607. An Ordinance for Continuing the Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage fol. 618. An Ordinance Enabling my Lord. Admiral to Impress Mariners fol. 620. An Ordinance for a Tax of Three Hundred Pound a Month upon Essex March 3. 1644. fol. 625. An Ordinance for Draught-Horses and for Payment of Coat and Conduct-money fol. 627. An Ordinance for Con●inuing a W●ekly Assessment upon Gloucester fol. 628. Ad Ordinance for the Militia o● London and Sub●Committees to Press men March 29. 1645. fol. 632. A Tax of 2800 l. upon Lincoln Ap. 3. 1645. fol. 633. An Ordinante for Raising of Money out of Delinquents Estates for the Garison of Gloucester May 6.