By the King. To our trusty and welbeloved high shieriffe of our county of Yorke. Trusty and wel-beloved, wee greet you well: whereas wee understand that Sir Iohn Hotham takes upon him (without any legall authority or power) to issue warrants to constables, and other our officers, to raise diverse of our trained bands of this our county, and requires them to march with their arms, and to come into our tow of Hull, ...
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- By the King. To our trusty and welbeloved high shieriffe of our county of Yorke. Trusty and wel-beloved, wee greet you well: whereas wee understand that Sir Iohn Hotham takes upon him (without any legall authority or power) to issue warrants to constables, and other our officers, to raise diverse of our trained bands of this our county, and requires them to march with their arms, and to come into our tow of Hull, ...
- Miscellaneous Documents. 1642-05-05
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[London]: Printed at Yorke by Barker Robert and now re-printed at London for J. W[right], I[unior]. in the Old-baily, 1642.
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Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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- 1642
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- R173730
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- 67118
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- 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 1⁰
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- Printer's name from Wing (CD-ROM edition).
Dated at end of text: Given at our court at Yorke the fifth day of May, in the eighteenth yeere of our raigne, &c.