Henrietta Maria, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of England, 1609-1669
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- The Queens Majesties message and letter from the Hague in Holland, directed to the Kings most excellent Majesty, & c : being sent in that ship which was forced to put in at Yarmouth by reason of a leake which she sprung at sea, and was bound for Newcastle, who had in her fifty commanders, besides other common souldiers, 400. barrels of powder, ten peeces of ordnance, and great store of other armes and ammunition, all which was sent to his Majesty. And now comming up to London to be disposed of by the Parliament for the kingdomes safety and security, which letter, with divers others, are in the custody of - Henry Elsing Cler. P. Dom. Com. All which letters were cast over-board into the sea, and miraculously saved by a sailor in the said ship. Also the declaration and petition of the Palsgrave and the Queene his mother to both houses of Parliament for their annuall pension, with all denying and disclaiming in having any hand or consent in Prince Roberts unruly actions, against the Parliament
- The Queens Majesties message and letter from the Hague in Holland directed to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, & c : being sent in that ship which was forced to put into Yarmouth by reason of a leake which she sprung at sea, and was bound for Newcastle : who had in her fifty commanders besides other common souldiers, 400 barrels of powder, ten peeces of ordnance, and great store of other armes and ammunition all which was sent to His Majesty : and now coming up to London to be disposed of by the Parliament for the kingdomes safety and security, which letter, which divers others, are in the custody of : all which letters were cast over board into the sea and miraculously saved by a sailor in the said ship : also the declaration and petition of the Palsgrave and the Queene his mother to both Houses of Parliament for their annual pension, withall denying and disclaiming in having any hand or consent in Prince Roberts unruly actions against the Parliament
- The Queenes speech : as it was delivered to the House of Commons by Sir Thomas Jermyn comproller, Iuly 21, 1641
- The queenes letter to the Kings most excellent Majesty. : Expressing her royall inclination to His Sacred Majesty : and the peace of the kingdomes committed to his charge. : With her gracious advice to His Majesty, concerning the propositions, delivered to His Majesty, at Hampton Court, Sept. 7. 1647 by the commissioners of both Houses of the Parliament of England, and the commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland
- The Qveen's Maiesties gracious answer to the Lord Digbies letter : and the Parliaments censure to the 18 rebels : with the examination and confession of Captain Butler before the committee : likewise the true relation of 36 other rebels apprehended and taken in Milford-Lane by many constables and a strong watch who intended to fire the city of London had they not bin prevented : the names of those 36 rebels ..
- The Queen's Maiesties gracious answer to the Lord Digbies letter : and the Parliaments censure to the 18. rebels. With the examination and confession of Captain Butler, before the committee. Likewise the true relation of 36. other rebels, apprehended and taken in Milford-Lane, by many constables, and a strong watch. who intended to fire the City of London, had they not bin prevented The names of those 36 rebels. Captain Griffin, Captain Hornway, Captain Spencer, Lieuten. Williams. G. Coppinger Mr. Ric. Crab, Master. Iohn Tompson, Henrie Barton, Thomas Liedor, Adam Wheeler Wil. Hafferd ; Garret Ryaut, I. Duport, Dan. Thornlie, Morgan Meridith Rich. Boys, Patrick Tenam, Thomas Lemon, Nich. Wright, Robert Delen, Darbie Kufoy David Speeloo, Ioh. Greenoraugh, Wil. Barwicke. Iohnas Kipling, Peter Fogheogill, David Bodurdo, Gefferie Roberts, Thomas Trig Adam Bedford, William Crineos, Iohn Daveris Henrie Scarebie, Patricke Coots David Powell, Darbie Cobois
- De boodtschap ende brief vande koninginne, gesonden aen sijne maiesteyt. Wt den Hage den 8. october, 1642
- The Queens letter from Holland : Directed to the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty. Brought to the Parliament, and delivered to the custodie of - Hen. Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. VVhereunto is added His Majesties late speech. And the copie of another letter sent from an English merchant in Holland to his brother in London concerning the manner of the Queens preparation to come for England
- The protestation of her Royall Maiestie, given at Her departure from Scheveling, Feb. 25. 1643. Old style : against the high and mighty Lords, the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low Countries
- The Queens Majesties letter to the Parliament of England : concerning her dread soveraign Lord the King, and her proposals and desires, touching his royall person. With the resolution of the Parlilment[sic] concerning the said letter. Also, a letter from Holland, concerning the King, Parliament, and Army, shewing what will befall this nation, if his Majesty be deposed, and a new King and government erected and established. Likewise, the several reasons of the peers of England, concerning their differing from the commission for tryall of the King ; and the resolution of the House of Commons, to proceed of themselves by way of charge
- The Queens Majesties message and declaration to the Right Honourable the Peers of England, assembled in Parliament : concerning the Kings Majesty, and the army ; presented by another embassadour from France the 9 of this instant. MDCXLIX. And the declaration of the House of Peeres concerning the King ; with the proceedings of the Commons, and what government shall be established, a new Broad Seal to be erected, which is to have ingraven on the one side, the House of Commons ; on the other, the arms of England & Ireland. With severall new proposals from the citizens of London, to the Common councell, concerning the tryal of the King. A declaration of the General Councel of the army, concerning Mr. Wil: Pryn, and the rest of the secluded members ; and his excellencies declaration concerning the King, and all those who have assisted him. Subscribed, T. Fairfax. Published by authority
- A copie of the Queens letter from the Hague in Holland to the Kings Maiesty residing at Yorke. : Sent from the Hague by one of her Maiesties gentlemen ushers, March 19. 1641
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- The Prince of Orange, his royall entertainment to the Qveen of England : with the true description how the nobles inhabiting within the Hague, Rotterdam, Leyden, Amsterdam, Delph, Vtricke, Schedam and divers others congratulated Her Majesty into Holland : also the Prince of Orange his royall speech to Her Majesty at the Hague and her Majesties gracious answer unto the same : lastly the manner how Her Majesty with the Lady Elizabeth were feasted at the Princes palace at the Hague, Match [sic] 1, 1641
- The Queen of England's prophecie concerning Prince Charles. : And her letter, advice, and proposals, to His Highnesse, touching the three crowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland. With a narrative of his proceedings ; and the declaration of the Low-Countrey souldiers. Also, a prophecy delivered to Lieut. Generall Crumwell, by a Yorkshire gentlewoman, and the particulars thereof, &c
- Admirable and notable things of note : viz. 1. the royall letter sent from the French King to his brother the King of England. 2. A true coppy of the Lord George Digbies last letter to the Queenes Majesty. 3. The Queenes Majesties gracious answer to the same. 4. A horrible treason discovered from Holland, which was plotted by a company of Iesuites and papists, against the Lady Elizabeth at the Hague, the seventh of March last. 1641
- A letter sent from the Queen of England to the Kings Majesty at Newport : concerning the overtures of the treaty and His proceedings with the commissioners for peace. With Her Majesties advice and desires touching the said treaty ; and Her propositions concerning all His Majesties subjects within His realmes and dominions. Also, His Majeseies last concessions for peace, delivered to the commissioners, to be sent to both Houses of Parliament ; shewing how far He hath given His royall assent to the second bill, touching bishops and church-government
- The Queenes Majesties propositions to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. : Wherein is declared, Her Majesties gracious will and pleasure, concerning the City of London, and His Excellencie Sir Thomas Fairfax, together, with Her Mjaesties desires, touching the discipline of the Church of England, and ease of tender consciences. Briefly intimated in Her Majesties gracious message to the King at Hampton-Court
- A copy of first, the letter sent by the Queenes Majestie concerning the collection of the recusants money for the Scotish war, April 17. 1639 : Secondly, the letter sent by Sir Kenelme Digby, and Mr. Mountague, concerning the contribution. Thirdly, the letter sent by those assembled in London, to every shire. Fourthly, the names of the collectors in each county in England and Wales. And, fifthly, the message sent from the Queenes Majestie to the House of Commons by Master Comptroller the 5 of Febru. 1639
- A Coppy of 1. The letter sent by the Queenes Majestie concerning the collection of the recusants mony for the Scottish warre, Apr. 17, 1639 : 2. The letter sent by Sir Kenelme Digby and Mr. Mountague concerning the contribution. 3. The letter sent by those assembled in London, to every shire. 4. The names of the collectors in each county in England and Wales. And 5. The message sent from the Queenes Majestie to the House of Commons by Master Comptroller the 5. of Febr. 1639
- The XXXth. of January. Or, An anniversary. : Being a poeme dedicated to the Qveene of Great Brittain, at the Lovre: January the 30.th/20.th
- The proceedings in the late treaty of peace : Together vvith severall letters of his Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earle of Northampton, which were intercepted and brought to the Parliament. With a declaration of the Lords and Commons upon those proceedings and letters.
- The proceedings in the late treaty of peaceĀ· : Together with severall letters of his Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earle of Northampton, which were intercepted and brought to the Parliament. With a declaration of the Lords and Commons upon those proceedings and letters. Ordered by the Lords and Commons, that these proceedings, letters, and declaration be forthwith printed. H. Elsing Cler. Parliament. Dom. Com
- Admirable and notable things of note: : viz. 1. the royall letter sent from the French King to his brother the King of England. 2. A true coppy of the Lord George Digbies last letter to the Queenes Majesty. 3. The Queenes Majesties gracious answer to the same. 4. A horrible treason discovered from Holland, which was plotted by a company of Iesuites and papists, against the Lady Elizabeth at the Hague, the seventh of March last. 1641
- Two letters of note. : the one from the Lord Digby to the Queene: the other of a late overthrovv which the English gave the rebells in Ireland
- His Ma'ties speech, [brace] & [brace] the Queenes speech
- His Ma[ties] speech, & the Queenes speech, concerning the reasons of the House of Commons, to stay the Queens going into Holland : delivered to the Lords, at a conference the 14. of July
- The Best newes from York that ever came to London and VVestminster : containing His Majsties most gracious resolution to returne to his Parliament, with his determination to be resident at at [sic] his palace at Whitehall where he may the better comply with his two Houses of Peeres and Commons : to the joy of all the kings true hearted and loyally disposed svbjects : with the contents of a letter lately sent from the Queenes Majestie to the king concerning her desire, that His Majestie and the Parliament may concur together
- The King of France his message to the Queene of England : presented to Her Majesty by Colonell Goring, at the Hague in Holland, in answer to her letter sent to the French King at Paris by the foresaid Colonell Goring. Wherein is declared what forces are raising in Flanders, Artoys, Normandy and S. Mallo, for the assistance of the malignant party against the Parliament in England: the copie whereof was sent from M. Burlacey at he Hague in Holland, to a merchant in London, Novemb. 29. 1642. Also the Parliaments instructions to Sir Edward Rodes and Captain Hotham, with power to pardon such as shall submit within ten dayes
- The Kings Majesties speech to the sixe heads, concerning the Queens going into Holland
- The Prince of Orange his royall entertainment to the Queen of England. : With, the true description, how the nobles inhabiting within the Hague, Rotterdam, Leyden, Amsterdam, Delph, Utricke, Schedam, and divers others congratulated Her Majesty into Holland. Also the Prince of Orange his royall speech to Her Majesty at the Hague, and Her Majesties gracious answer unto the same. Lastly, the manner how Her Majesty with the Lady Elizabeth were feasted at the Princes palace at the Hague, Match [sic]. 1. 1641
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