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1642.

Petitions on Private Business.] 8. sh. Printed by E. G. for John
Wright.
669. f. 5. (14.)
May 5.-The Humble Desires of the Lords Commissioners for the
Kingdome of Scotland, presented to the King, that he would be pleased
to return to his Parliament. With a Message of Thanks to the Lords
Commissioners from the House of Commons, for this their advice.
Printed for J. B.

May 5.-Oneales Escape out of the Tower of London.
J. Wemster.

E. 146. (5.) Printed for E. 146. (15.) Printed for E. 147. (18.)

May 5.-True Newes from Cork, from 5 to 12 May. F. Rogers. May 5.-A New Remonstrance of Ireland; or, A Continued Diurnall of remarkeable passages from 5 to 24 May. By C. I. Printed by A. N. for Edward Blackmore. E. 149. (13.) May 6. An Order of Parliament concerning the gathering in of the Pole-moneys. 8. sh. Printed by A. N. for John Franck. 669. f. 5. (15.) May 6.-Lamentable Newes from Ireland; being a relation of the landing of 10000 men rumor'd to be under Lord George Digby. Also the sending of forces under Sir Thomas Moor to oppose the Rebels. Printed for I. G. Smith and A. Coe. E. 147. (7.) County of Chester, return to Whitehall. Printed for Richard 669. f. 5. (17.)

May 7. To the King. The Petition of the presented at Yorke. [Praying for the King's See also below: 9 May, 669. f. 5. (18.)] s. sh. Lownes. May 7.-Two Petitions from the Countie of Chester; one presented to His Majestie at Yorke, 7 May, the other to the House of Commons, 24 May. Printed by R. Badger for Richard Lownds. E. 148. (12.) [May 7.]-A True Relation of such passages of the Army of Dublin as have happened since the death of Sir Charles Coote [7 May] to this present. With a Proclamation [10 June] by the Lord Justices for the making voide of such Warrants as have beene abused. Printed for William Bladen. E. 238. (17.) May 8.-The Anatomy of the Separatists, alias Brownists. strange hub-bub which those Schismaticks made on Sunday 8 May in St. Olave's Jury at the Sermon of the Bishop of Chichester. [By John Taylor.] E. 238. (14.) May 9.-His Majesties Answer to the Petition of the Countie of Chester. [See above: 7 May, 669. f. 5. (17.)] 8. sh. Printed for John Sweeting. 669. f. 5. (18.)

With the

May 9.-The Answer of Parliament presented to His Majestie at York
to two Messages concerning Sir John Hotham's refusal to give His
Majestie entrance into Hull. With His Majesties Reply. Printed by
Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill.
E. 147. (5.)

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May 9.-Many Remarkeable Passages from Parliament, 9 to 17 May.
Likewise His Majesties Letter to the Gentry of Yorkeshire, 16 May.
Printed for T. Ryder.
E. 148. (6.)
May 10. The Loyall Resolution of the County of Yorke, presented to
His Majestie. Printed for John Richman.
E. 147. (10.)
May 10.-Newes from Holland, of the Entertainment of the Queens
Majestie, the Princesse Marie, the Prince and Princesse of Orange
with the young Prince their son. Printed for Edward Blackmore.

E. 148. (10.) May 10. The Acts of that great Congregation of the Romish Clergy in Ireland met in Kilkenny 10, 11 and 13 May. E. 110. (9.) May 12.-A Relation of Proceedings betwixt the Kings Majesty and his Subjects. 1. His Majesties Speech to the County of York, 12 May. 2. The Answer of the County of Yorke, etc. Printed for F. Coules and T. Bates. E. 147. (17.)

May 12.-His Majesties Speech to the Gentry of the County of Yorke, at Yorke. [Stating his intention of having a personal guard.] 8. sh. Printed at Yorke, and reprinted at London by Alice Norton for Humphrey Tuckey. 669. f. 5. (20.) [Another edition.] Printed for Edward Blackmore. E. 147. (15.) May 12.-An Answer to His Maiesties Speech by the Gentry of the County of Yorke. 8. sh. Printed for Richard Lowndes.

669. f. 5. (24.) May 12.-A Letter from Lord Fairfax, Sir Hugh Cholmley, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir Henry Cholmley; with a relation of the great meeting at Yorke. Printed by A. Norton for John Franke. E. 148. (4.) May 12. The Declarations of Parliament [approving the proceedings of the Committees of both Houses at York]. s. sh. Printed for Joseph Hunscott. 669. f. 5. (23.) May 12. The Votes of the Parliament. [Concerning the punishment of persons who arrest any Member of Parliament.] 8. sh. Printed for I. F. 669. f. 5. (21.) May 12.-An Order of the Lords and Commons concerning His Maiesties Forrests, Parks and Chases. s. sh. Printed for John Wright. 669. f. 5. (19.) May 12.-Remarkable Propositions by the Councell in Ireland, recommended to Parliament. Together with the Declaration of Parliament. Printed for W. G. and to be sold by T. Bates. E. 148. (3.) May 12.-A perfect Relation of the proceedings of the English Army against the Rebels in Ireland, from 12 to 23 May. Printed for Ralph Rounthwait.

8. sh. 669. f. 6. (17.)

1642.

Imprinted at York, 669. f. 5. (25.)

May 14. By the King. [A Proclamation, summoning the Gentry of Yorkshire to guard the King's person.] 8. sh. and reprinted at London for Edward Blackmore. May 14. To the Commons, The Petition of the County of Stafford. [Praying for succour for the Protestants in Ireland, &c.] s. sh. Printed for T. Banks. 669. f. 6. (14.) May 14. A new Relation from Ireland, in a letter. Of a defeat given by Sir Charles Vavasour to the Rebels under O Sulivan Beare and Macharta Reh, besieging Brandon-bridge. Printed by A. N. for Edward Blackmore. E. 148. (14.)

May 14. The most blessed Newes from Ireland, shewing the successe of the Protestants. [A letter.] Printed for T. W. and G. H.

E. 148. (21.) May 16.-His Majesties Letter to the Gentry of Yorkshire. [Approving their attitude.] 8. sh. 669. f. 5. (26.) May 15.-Exceeding Joyfull Newes from Southampton, being a relation of the taking of two Dunkirk Ships bound for the reliefe of the Rebels in Ireland. Printed for I. Green and A. Coe. E. 150. (13.) May 16. Remarkable Occurrences from Parliament, from 16 to 23 May. Printed for J. Smith and Andrew Coe. E. 148. (20.)

May 16.-Five Matters of Note; as, the Occurrences in Parliament from 16 to 23 May, His Majesties Resolution concerning Yorkshire, Sir John Hotham's Speech, etc. E. 148. (27.) May 17-A Declaration from Parliament [17 May, concerning the preservation of peace]. With His Majesties Letter to the Gentry of Yorkshire, 16 May. Printed for I. Tomson and A. Coe. E. 148. (11.) May 17.-A new Declaration from both Houses of Parliament. [Declaring it illegal to take up arms for the King against the Parliament. With an Order declaring the King's resolve to adjourn the next term of Parliament from Westminster to York, to be illegal.] 8. sh. 669. f. 5. (26.) May 17.-A true copie of the Petition of the County of Monmouth. [Praying that "the Magazine be removed to Newport, the County set in a posture of defence," etc.] 8. sh. Printed for William Larnar. 669. f. 6. (20.) May 17.-Good Courage discovered and encouraged. A sermon preached before the Commanders of the Military Forces of London. By Simeon Ash. Printed by John Dawson for John Burroughs.

E. 149. (26.) May 17.-Exceeding True Newes from Newcastle. [A satire.] Printed by J. Horton.

E. 147. (19.)

1642.

May 19. The Declaration or Remonstrance of Parliament [respecting the points at issue between it and the King]. pp. 51. [See also below 21 May, E. 150. (29.)] Printed for Joseph Hunscott and John Wright. E. 148 (17.) May 20.-The Kings Majesties Resolution concerning York-shire. [A letter, dated 20 May] Printed for J. Horton. E. 148. (19.) May 20.-A Letter sent from the King to the Privie Councell of Scotland at Yorke. [Protesting his innocence in the matters of which Parliament accused him.] 8. sh. Printed by Robert Young.

669. f. 5. (27.)

8. sh. Printed 669. f. 5. (28.)

May 20.-[An Order of Parliament "that the Magazines of the severall Counties in England and Wales be forthwith put into the power of the Lord Lieutenants of the said Counties."] for Joseph Hunscott. May 20. The Votes of Parliament [respecting the prospect of civil war]. With the Petition of Parliament to the King at Yorke. Printed for Joseph Hunscott and John Wright. E. 148. (16.) May 20.-A Speech made by John Earl of Bristol in Parliament concerning an Accommodation. Printed for Richard Marriott.

E. 200. (43.)
May 21.-His Majesties Answer to a book entituled, The Declaration of
the Lords and Commons of 19 May. [See above: 19 May, E. 148. (17.)]
Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. E. 150. (29.)
May 21. Some Few Observations upon his Majesties late Answer to
the Declaration or Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons. [By
Henry Parker.]
E. 151. (23.)

May 23. His Majesties Answer to the Petition and Votes of Parlia-
ment presented to him at York, concerning the disbanding of His
Majesties Guard. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John
Bill.
E. 149. (7.)
May 23.-Articles of Impeachment by the Commons against Sir
Thomas Gardiner. Also the Votes concerning Gen. Major Skippon.
E. 148. (15.)
May 23.-A Learned Speech made by Sir John Hotham at a meeting
[at Hull] wherein is manifested the reasons why the Subject being
commanded by the Parliament ought not to disobey. E. 200. (45.)
May 23. The Copie of a Letter from Lord Paget, Lord Lieutenant of
Buckingham, shewing the readinesse of that county to obey the
Ordinance of Parliament touching the Militia.

8. sh. Printed for 669. f. 6. (22.)

J. Bull. [May 23. Edward Littleton, Speaker in the House of Peeres, his Escape from Parliament and flight to the King at York. Also Sir Thomas Gardiner's Letter to His Majestie. With the Parliaments

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Message to Lord Savill, Lord Seymer, Lord Rich, &c., who attend His Majesty at York, and the Votes of the House of Commons passing upon the said Lords. Printed for T. H. E. 149. (4.) May 24.-A Petition from the Countie of Chester to the House of Commons [approving the action of Parliament]. E. 148. (12.) May 24. Horrible News from Yorke, Hull and Newcastle. Concerning the Kings intent to take up arms against the Parliament. Printed for John Greensmith and A. Coe. 24 May. E. 148. (26.) May 25.-The Petition of many Citizens of Westminster, presented to his Majestie at Yorke. [Praying for a reconciliation between the King and the Parliament.] s. sh. Printed for T. B. 669. f. 6. (23.) May 25.-England's Preservation. A Sermon preached to the House of Commons at their Fast, by Obadiah Sedgwick. pp. 52. Printed by R. B. for Samuel Gellibrand. E. 150. (22.) May 25.-A Sermon preached to the House of Commons at a publike Fast, by Robert Harris. pp. 51. Printed by M. F. for John Bartlet. E. 150. (21.) May 26.-A Remonstrance or Declaration of Parliament, in answer to the Declaration under His Majesties name concerning the businesse of Hull sent in a Message 21 May. [See above: 21 May, E. 150. (29.), and also below: 2 Nov., E. 126. (10.)] Printed for John Franke.

E. 148. (23.)

May 26. His Majesties Answer to a printed book entituled a Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons [of 26 May]. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. E. 150. (20.) May 26.—The English and Scottish Protestants happy Tryumph over the Rebels in Ireland. A letter from Wicklow, 26 May. Printed for J. Horton. E. 149. (24.) May 27. By the King. A Proclamation forbidding the Trained Bands or Militia to rise by vertue of any Order of Parliament. [With a Proclamation requiring the Ministers, Freeholders, etc., of York to assemble at Heworth Moor upon Friday in Whitsun week.] Printed at York, and reprinted at London for Edward Husbands.

8. sh.

669. f. 5. (31.)

May 27. A Declaration of Parliament concerning His Majesties Proclamation of 27 May. Printed by A. Norton for Edward Husbands. E. 149. (31.) [May 27.]-Two letters, the one from the Lord Digby to the Queen [10 March]: the other from Mr. Thomas Elliott to the Lord Digby [27 May]. Printed by R. O. & G. D. for John Bartlet.

E. 109. (12.) May 27.-Two Orders, the one to all to all High Sheriffes, and other Officers within 150 miles of Yorke, the other to the County of

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