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county may be put in a posture of defence, all innovations in God's worship removed, etc.] 8. sh. Printed by John Raworth.

669. f. 4. (75.) [March 5.]-Three Petitions presented to Parliament. 1. The Petition of the inhabitants of Cornwall. 2. The Cheshire Petition, for establishing of the Common Prayer Book and suppression of schismatiques. 3. The Petition of the inhabitants of the six shires of North Wales. Printed by Rich. Robinson. E. 137. (27.) March 5.-The Petition of the Counties of Flint, Denbigh, Montgomery, Carnarvan, Anglesey, Merioneth. [Praying for the preservation of Episcopacy.] 8. sh. Printed for F. Couls and R. Phillips.

669. f. 4. (72.) [March 5.]-Divers Orders set forth by Parliament for the setting this Kingdome in a posture of defence. Also an Order of Parliament, concerning such persons as are appointed for the gathering of such summes of money in London as is intended for the reducing of the rebels in Ireland. Printed for F. Coles and T. B. E. 138. (3.) March 5.-A Letter sent by order of Parliament to the high Sheriffe of every shire [concerning the applications for allotment of Land in Ireland]. Also an Order of Parliament [appointing certain persons to receive all money so subscribed in London]. Printed for John Franks. E. 138. (12.)

March 5.-An Ordinance of Parliament for the safety and defence of the Kingdome [appointing the new Parliamentary Lords-Lieutenant and conveying to them authority to command the Militia]. Printed for Joseph Hunscott.

[March 5.]-Certain News from the West
Cork. Sent in a letter from John Davis.
Dungarven. Printed for F. Coule.
March 7.-Admirable things of note.
French King to the King of England.
Digbie's last letter
Majestie's Answer.

E. 137. (12.) of Ireland and City of Concerning the taking of E. 140. (23.)

The Letter sent from the A Coppy of the Lord to the Queene's Majesty. The Queene's Printed for Francis Coules and Thomas Banks.

E. 138. (19.)

March 7.-Treason discovered from Holland; or, a Discoverie of a divellish attempt of two Jesuites and three other Catholiques against the life of the Ladie Elisabeth. Likewise a report of the deliverance of the Citie of Cork from a terrible famine. E. 138. (14.) March 7.-An Ordinance made by the Prince of Orange in her Majestie's behalf. Wherein is commended that no fugitive fled from the Parliament in England shall presume to come within ten miles of her Majestie's Court. Printed for Andrew C. and Marmaduke B.

E. 138. (24.)

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March 7.-An exact Relation how eighteene French and Irish men were apprehended at Saltcome, and brought to Newgate, 7 March, upon a suspicion that they had an intention to transport victuals and munitions to the rebels in Ireland. Printed for John Wright.

E. 137. (19.) March 7.-Approved Newes from Ireland, 7 March. How the Castle of Artaine was taken from the Rebels, with the arrival of 2000 foot and 300 horse from England. [With a woodcut.] Printed for John Wright. E. 140. (9.) March 7.-A Relation of the Earle of Ormond's nine dayes passages at his last going into the Pale against the Rebels. 7 to 16 March. Printed for John Franke. E. 141. (26.) March 8.-Good Instructions for all Young Men and Maids. A sermon, at a Fast, by Samuel Burrowes.

Printed for T. B.

E. 141. (15.) March 9. His Majesties Speech to the Committee, when they presented the Declaration of both Houses at New-Market. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill.

8. sh.

669. f. 3. (53.) March 9. Some Passages that happened betweene the Kings Majestie and the Committee of both Houses, when the Declaration was delivered. 8. sh. Printed for William Gaye. 669. f. 3. (54.) March 9. His Majesties Declaration to Parliament, in answer to that presented to him at Newmarket. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. E. 140. (26.) March 9.-Prince Charles, his Letter to the Lady Marie. As also another to the Prince of Orange with his thanks in behalf of his Mother for her honorable entertainment. Printed for William Reynor.

E. 140. (16.) March 9.-The Bill of foure Subsidies for the reliefe of the Kings Army was disputed on by a Grand Committee, and upon the debate made choice of Sir Symon Dewes. Printed for John Thomas.

E. 200. (36.) March 10.-Two Letters, one from Lord Digby to the Queen [10 March], the other from Mr. Thomas Elliot to Lord Digby [27 May]. Printed by R. O. and G. D. for John Bartlet. E. 109. (12.) March 10.-A Coppie of the lawes agreed upon by the nobles of Ireland now risen in armes for the maintaining of the Catholick religion. And the copie of a new oath to be taken by all the rebels in Ireland, read in Parliament, 10 March. Printed for Francis Coules. E. 138. (5.)

March 10.—A Letter sent from the Lords of the Councell in Ireland to

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Parliament.

10 March.

Delivered to the Lords by the Lord Dungarvan, Printed by Tho. Paine. E. 140. (6.) March 10.-Two Letters of Note: Master Speaker's Letter to the high

Sheriffe of Yorkshire, 16 March.
Counsell to Parliament, 10 March.

The other from the Lords of the
Printed for F. Coules.

E. 140. (11.) March 11.-A Letter sent from Parliament to all the High Sheriffs of this Kingdom concerning the late Propositions for Ireland. 8. sh. Printed for Joseph Hunscott. 669. f. 4. (76.) March 11.-To the House of Peers. The Petition of the County of Southampton. [Praying that "the Popish Lord's Votes may be taken away and all Papists confined," etc.] 8. sh. Printed for Joseph Hunscott. 669. f. 4. (77.)

A letter [dated 11 March]

March 11. Further Intelligence from Ireland. from Captaine Muschampe, Captaine of the Castle of Cork. Printed by R. Oulton & G. Dexter for Henry Overton. E. 140. (24.) March 12.-A Declaration of Parliament [urging the King "to put away from him those wicked and mischievous counsellors" and to return to London]. With the additionall reasons last presented to his Majesty. Printed for Joseph Hunscott. E. 138. (20.)

March 14.-The Petition of the County of Derbie [in support of Parliament]. Presented to the House of Commons by Sir John Curzon. Printed by Barnard Alsop.

[Another edition.] 8. sh.

E. 138. (32.) 669. f. 4. (80.)

[March 15. His Majesties Message to Parliament upon His Removall to the Citie of York. [Dated: Huntington, 15 March.] 8. sh. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. 669. f. 3. (55.) March 15.-The Petition and Articles exhibited, by the Parishioners of Pont Iland and others in Northumberland, against Dr. Gray, Vicar of the said Parish, unto the House of Commons. Printed for John Thomas. E. 140. (13.)

[March 15.]-A Great Defeat given to the Rebells in Ireland by George Courtney. Whereunto is added the relation of the taking of the City of Corke by the Rebells. A letter [signed: Francis Pursell, Dublin, 15 March]. E. 141. (16.) [March 16.]-A Proclamation for putting the Laws against Popish Recusants in due execution. [Dated: Stanford, 16 March.] s. sh. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill.

669. f. 3. (57.) March 16.-A Message sent from Parliament to the King's Majesty [concerning the rebellion in Ireland]. Printed for John Franke.

E. 138. (21.) March 16. The severall Votes of Parliament concerning the King's last

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Message [of 15 March] sent from Huntington to both Houses. Printed for Rich. Harper and I. G.

E. 140. (8.)

Printed by Robert

March 16.-[An Order of the Lords for deferring the consideration of
Petitions relating to Private Business.] 8. sh.
Barker and the Assignes of John Bill.

669. f. 3. (56.)

March 16.-Master Speaker's Letter ordered by the House of Commons to be sent to the High Sheriffe of Yorkshire. Shewing their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the countrey that their petition to Parliament was ill relished. Printed for John Franck.

E. 140. (4.) March 16.-Two Letters of Note. Master Speaker's Letter to the High Sheriffe of Yorkshire. The other from the Lords of the Counsell in Ireland to Parliament, 10 March. Printed for F. Coules.

E. 140. (11.) March 16.-To the Peers and Commons. The Petition of the County of Bedford. Presented by Sir John Burgoyne. [In support of Parliament.] 8. sh. Printed at the charge of John Chambers. 669. f. 4. (82.) [March 16.]—A Copie of the Petition presented to the King by the County of Rutland. [Praying for a reconciliation between the King and Parliament. With similar petitions to both Houses of Parliament.] 8. sh. Printed for R. Harper. 669. f. 6. (1.) [Another edition.] Printed for Joseph Hunscott. 669. f. 4. (85.) [March 17.]-A Copy of the Petition delivered to the King at Newark by the County of Lincoln. [Praying for a reconciliation between King and Parliament.] 8. sh. Printed for John Franke.

669. f. 4. (87.) March 17.-Master Pym's Speech in Parliament wherein is expressed his zeal to the publique good. Printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat. E. 200. (37.) March 17.-The False Remonstrance of the Rebells of Ireland delivered to His Majesties Commissioners at Trim, 17 March. Also a true Narrative of the Passages concerning the Petition of the Protestants of Ireland, presented to His Majesty at Oxford, 18 April, 1644. pp. 132. Printed for Edward Husbands. E. 255. (2.) March 18.-The Kings noble entertainment at York. Sent from York, 18 March. Printed for Thomas Williams. E. 141. (8.) March 18.-A Letter written by Master Symon Rhodes, Minister in Yorke [describing the Kings entry into York]. With the substance of Sir Thomas Widringtons Speech to His Majesty at his Entry. 8. sh. Printed for Nathaniel Butter. 669. f. 3. (61.) March 18.—The Kings Entertainment at Yorke. As it was related by John Strickland. 8. sh. Printed for Nathaniel Butter.

669. f. 3. (63.)

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March 18.-A true Coppy of the Petition of the Common Councell of
London, presented to Parliament. To vindicate the honour of the
City against a false petition, printed 26 Feb. [MS. note by Thomason:
"Binion's Petition." See above: 26 Feb., E. 140. (12.)] Printed for
John Frank.
E. 140. (18.)

[Another edition.] 8. sh. Printed for Joseph Hunscott.

669. f. 3. (58.)

[Another edition.] 8. sh. Printed by R. Oulton and G. Dexter. 669. f. 3. (60.)

March 18.-An Order in Parliament concerning the suppressing of those men that are gathered together in a warlike manner in the countie of Durham. Printed for F. Leach and F. Coles. E. 141. (5.) March 18.-A Letter from Sir Simon Harcourt, with a true relation of the proceedings of the English army, under his command, to this present March. Whereunto is added the miraculous deliverances in the relieving the City of Tredagh [i.e. Drogheda]. Printed for Joseph Hunscott. E. 138. (2.)

March 18.-A Letter sent from Dr. Barnard, Parson of Tredagh, to Sir Simon Harcourt's Lady in Westminster. Wherein is contained divers passages twixt the King's armies and the rebels. Printed for Nathanael Butter. E. 140. (15.) March 18.-The Copy of a Letter written by William Newton, one of the Gentlemen Ushers unto the Lady Elizabeth, from the Hage. 8. sh. 669. f. 4. (84.)

March 19. His Majesties Answer to the Message sent to him by the House of Commons, at Yorke. Also two letters from Ireland, the first, the copy of a letter written by the Earle of Osmond, one of the commanders of the rebels, wherein he declares the great distresse they are in. The second, the copie of the Pope's Bull sent unto the Irish rebels. Printed for John Thomas. E. 140. (25.) March 19. His Majesties Answer to a Message sent to Him by the House of Commons, concerning Licences granted by Him to persons to go into Ireland. 8. sh. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. 669. f. 3. (59.) March 19.-A Copie of the Queens Letter from the Hague to the King at Yorke. [Expressing her intention of joining the King at York.] 8. sh. Printed for John Price. 669. f. 3. (62.) [March 20.]-Mr. St. Johns Speech in Parliament, shewing whether a man may be a Judge and a Witnesse in the same Cause.

E. 200. (41.) March 21.-Expresse Commands from Parliament, containing: 1. To all Justices and other officers that have authority to administer the

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