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1642. June 4.-[An Order of Parliament that the Deputy Lieutenants be present at the Musters of their respective counties.] 8. sh. Printed for E. Husbands. 669. f. 5. (36.) June 4.-A Letter sent [from Lords Northampton, Devonshire, Dover, Monmouth, Richmond, Andover, Grey of Ruthen, Coventry, Capell] to Parliament. [Protesting against an Order summoning them to appear at the Bar of the House as Delinquents.] 8. sh. 669. f. 6. (43.) June 4. Strange Newes from Stafford-shire, of the discovery of many Papists apprehended and examined before Justice Bidulph. Printed for J. Tomson and A. Coe. E. 149. (25.) June 4.---An Exact Relation of all such occurrences as have happened in the counties of Donegall, London-Derry, Tyrone and Fermanagh since the Rebellion there begun. By Lieut. Col. Audeley Mervyn. Printed for Thomas Downes and William Bladen. E. 149. (34.) June 6.-The Lord Willoughby, his Letter to a Member of Parliament, 6 June [concerning the Militia]. His Majesties Letter to Lord Willoughby, 4 June. Lord Willoughby his Letter in answer to His Majesties. With the Message of the Lords to the Commons upon the said Letters. Also Lord Warwicks Letter to the Earle of Holland, 7 June; and the Resolution of the Officers in the County of Essex to the Earle of Warwick. Printed for Joseph Hunscott and John Wright. E. 150. (4.) June 6.—The Resolution of the Protestants of Cheshire concerning their Petition lately presented to the King at Yorke. Printed for J. Horton. E. 149. (30.) June 6.-A Copie of a Letter from the Committee at Lincoln to the House of Commons. Likewise an Order from Parliament concerning the ordering of the Militia. Printed for J. Horton. E. 149. (29.) June 6.-Horrible Newes from Leicester. Being the Copie of a Letter sent from thence, wherein is declared how the Earle of Stamford, being sent thither by the Parliament to see the Militia ordered, met with another Nobleman sent thither by His Majesty for the same purpose. Printed for I. Horton. E. 150. (9.) June 7.--A Letter sent to Mr. Speaker from the Commissioners in the County of Essex, concerning the Militia. Printed for Joseph E. 150. (6.) June 7.-The Welchmens Prave Resolution, in defence of her King, her Pritish Parliament and her Country against te Malignant Party. [A satire.] Printed for J. Harrison. E. 149. (33.) June 8.-A Brief Relation of the late Passages at Duncannon in Leinster since the 8 June. With the taking and burning of Dunmore. By Captain Thomas Aston. Printed for Ralph Rounthwait. E. 107. (36.)

Hunscott.

1642.

June 8.-Lamentable Newes from Ireland with the petition of Your Majesties faithfull subjects, the distressed Protestants in Ireland. Printed for I. Green and A. Coe.

E. 152. (7.) June 9.-The Earl of Warwickes glorious Victory over fifty ships of the King of Denmarkes in the Narrow Seas. Printed for J. Horton.

E. 150. (26.)

A Sermon in

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[June 9.]-Gods House made a Den of Theeves. Southampton by Alexander Rosse. [June 10.]—England & Scotland: or, the proceedings of the Parliament of England [3 Nov., 1640 to 10 June, 1642], the Confession of the Church of Scotland, etc. pp. 6. H. Hall: Oxford, 1644. E. 2. (5.) June 10.—His Majesties Assent to the Petition of the Earles of Lindsey aud Cumberland [for the King's return to Parliament]. With His Majesties Commission for the confirmation of Truce made between His Majesty and the King of Casteele, the two Kings of East-India, D. Michael de Loronha, Viceroy of Goa, and William Methwold, President of the English in East-India, in all the Lands and Coasts of Affrica, Guyne, Bine, the Island of Saint Thome, &c., and beyond Cape Bona Speranza. Printed for J. Harrison.

E. 150. (10.) [June 10.]-Certaine Propositions of Parliament concerning the raising of Horse, Horsemen and Arms. Printed for Joseph Hunscott.

E. 151. (5.) June 10.--To the Lords and Commons. The humble Repromission and Resolution of the Trained Bands and other inhabitants of Essex. [Declaring their loyalty to the Parliament.] 8. sh. Printed by R. O. and G. D. for William Larnar. 669. f. 6. (33.) [June 10.]-True Intelligence from Ireland. [A letter, dated: Dublin, 10 June.] Printed for John Sweeting. E. 150. (19.) June 10.-A Letter sent out of Ireland from the Earle of Ormond, shewing the estate of Ireland at this present time. for Thomas Whitaker.

June 10.-A Relation of the Proceedings of our

8. sh. Printed 669. f. 6. (38.) Army in Ireland R. Oulton & G.

E. 154. (33.)

since 10 June to this present July. Printed by Dexter for Benjamin Allen. June 11.--His Majesties Resolution concerning the setting up of his Standard. By Thomas Andrews. Printed by I. Tompson and A. Coe. E. 151. (10.) June 11.-New Propositions propounded by the Earles of Pembroke, Northumberland, Essex and Holland to the Lord Maior and Common Councell of the City in Guildhall, in the behalf of all the Commons in England. Printed by T. Fawcet. E. 150. (24.)

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8. sh.

8. sh.

June 11.-A List of the Field-Officers appointed from the Irish Expedition under the command of Philip, Lord Wharton. Printed for Edward Paxton. 669. f. 6. (31.) June 13. His Majesties Declaration to the Lords attending His Majestie at York. Also a Letter sent from divers Gentlemen of Notinghamshire to the Knights serving for that County in Parliament. Printed at York, & re-printed at London by Robert Young. E. 154. (45.) [Another edition.] 8. sh. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. 669. f. 3. (29.) June 13.-Two Letters sent from Amsterdam discovering to the Parliament what courses are there taken for the raising of Ammunition to be sent to the North. Printed for J. Hunscott and J. Wright. 669. f. 5. (38.) June 13.-Strange and miraculous Newes from Turkie of a woman which was seene in the Firmament at Medina Talnabi. Printed for Hugh Perrey. E. 151. (2.) June 14.-A Declaration of the severall Votes agreed upon by Parliament for the safety of His Maiesties person and the security of Parliament. Printed for John Thomas. E. 152. (5.) June 14.-A Perfect Diurnall of all the proceedings of the English and Scotch armies in Ireland from 14 June to this present 18 July. Sent over from Master Godwin, Master of Ordnance in the English Army. Printed for Jo. Raworth. E. 107. (10.) June 15.-[An Order of the House of Lords "for the stopping of all Arms, Ammunition, Powder or Horses towards the North parts of England but by the direction of Parliment."] 8. sh. Printed for J. Hunscott & J. Wright. 669. f. 5. (41.)

June 15.-The Speech of Denzell Holles at the Lords Barr upon the Impeachment of the Earles of North-hampton, Devon-shire, Monmouth and Dover and of the Lords Rich, Andever, Grey of Ruthen, Coventry and Capell for their contempt in departing from the Parliament and not returning upon Summons. Printed for Thomas Underhill.

E. 200. (48.)

June 15.-The Declaration of Parliament concerning His Majesties Letter to the Privie Councell of Scotland, etc. 8. sh. Printed for J. Hunscott & J. Wright. 669. f. 5. (42.) June 15.-A Speech by Mr. Pym at a Conference of both Houses, occasioned from divers Instructions resolved upon by the House of Commons and presented to the Lords and read by Sir Henry Vayne. Printed for John Bull. E. 200. (49.)

June 15.-The Petition of the County of Sommerset, presented to Parliament [against the proceedings of Parliament]. for W. D.

8. sh. Printed 669. f. 6. (37.)

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Printed for T.
E. 150. (16.)

June 15.-A List of the Old and New Regiments of Horse and Foot under the Command of the Earle of Leicester. Walkley. June 15.-The City of Londons Resolution concerning their loyalty to the King and their love to the Parliament. Printed for I. Tompson & A. Coe. E. 151. (21.) June 15.-Good Newes from Hull, being the discoverie of a plot against the said town intended by Sir Charles Grantham but discovered by Mr. Henry Brunker. Also the Danes Fleet discovered at Sea, with the manner how Van Trump met them and how they were put to flight. Printed for J. Tompson and Andrew Coe.

E. 150. (23.) June 16.-His Majesties Declaration to all his loving subjects occasioned by a false imputation laid upon His Majesty of an intention of raising or leavying war against his Parliament. Printed by Robert Barker.

E. 151. (27.)

June 16.-Instructions for Deputy Lieutenants and other Lieutenants of severall Counties concerning the last Propositions. A. Norton for Edward Husbands and John Franke.

[Another edition.] 8. sh. Printed by L. N. Husbands and J. Franck.

Printed by E. 150. (14.)

and J. F. for E.

669. f. 5. (43.)

June 16.—A List of the names of such persons as are thought fit, for the furtherance of the service in Ireland, to be entertained as Reformadoes. 8. sh. Printed for John Austin. 669. f. 6. (32.) June 16.-God fighting for us in Ireland, or a Relation of the accurrances done by the English this moneth last past. Dublin. Printed for W. B.

By W. B., of
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Wherein is

[June 16.]-Cornu-copia, or, Roome for a Ram-head. described the dignity of the Ram-head above the Round-head or Rattle-head. Printed for John Reynolds. E. 151. (6.)

June 17.—His Majesties Answer to the Petition of the Parliament presented to His Majestie at York. Printed by Robert Barker.

E. 152. (2.)
June 17.-The Oath taken by Parliament concerning the maintenance
of the Protestant religion and the advancement of His Majesties
Honour. Printed by T. Fawcet.
E. 151. (7.)

June 17.-To Parliament. The Petition of the Trained Bands of the
County of Buckingham, at Alesbury. [Praying for the appointment of
a Lord Lieutenant of the county.]
Printed by L. N. &
J. F. for E. Husbands and J. Franck.

8. 8h.

669. f. 5. (50.)

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June 17.-New Intelligence from Ireland, received 17 June, with the arrival of the Bishop of St. Davids [Roger Mainwaring] at Minehead, with a relation of three defeats given to Sir Philem O Neale. Printed for Edward Blackmore. E. 151. (24.) June 17.-A Relation from the Lord Conway of the proceedings of the English Army in Ulster from 17 June. Printed for Joseph Hunscott, 30 July. E. 108. (25.) June 18. By the King. A Proclamation forbidding all Levies of Forces without His Majesties pleasure. [MS. note by Thomason: "This proclamation should have beene proclaimed by the Sherifes of London, but attempting it... knockt off their horses." A portion of the note has been cut off in binding.] Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. 669. f. 5. (45.) June 18.-Two Proclamations by the King: for the more free passage of all his loving subjects from one place to another within his Kingdom of England, 18 June: to informe all our loving subjects of the lawfulnesse of our Commissions of Array, 20 June. Printed at York and re-imprinted at London by A. N. for Richard Lownds.

E. 151. (28.) June 18.-[A Commission of Array issued by the King for the County of Leicester.] 8. sh. Printed for John Wright. 669. f. 5. (46.) June 18.-The Declaration of Parliament to the High Sheriffes in England and Wales concerning His Majesties Proclamation about the Militia. 8. sh. Printed for J. Hunscott & J. Wright. 669. f. 5. (44.) June 18. The Petition of Parliament to his Maiesty at York [with reference to his refusal of a petition from Yorkshire], also a Declaration of Parliament concerning an illegal writ sent to the High Sheriffe of Essex by his Majesty for the publishing his late Proclamation. Printed by R. Bishop for Edw. Husbands & John Franke. E. 151. (12.) June 18.-To the King. The Petition of the Countie of Leicester [praying for a reconciliation between King and Parliament]. 8. sh. 669. f. 6. (34.) June 18.—The Queens Declaration and Desires to the States of Holland. Printed for J. Tompson and A. Coe.

[Another edition.] Printed for I. H. & T. R.

E. 153. (16.)

E. 153. (10.)

June 18.-A Relation of the last weekes passage in Yorke and Hull; discovering the rude affronts of the Cavaliers in those parts. Printed for John Wright.

E. 151. (18.) June 18.-The Copie of a Letter sent out of the Netherlands touching the present distempers of this Kingdome observed by the Netherlands. [Signed: Abraham Waersegger.] 8. sh. Printed for B. A.

669. f. 6. (36.)

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