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CAROLUS I. The Kings Majesties last Speech in the Isle of Weight. 4° Lond. 1648.

Plain English without either Feare or Flatterie; or a Declaration of the Kings Majestie and the royall Party touching the Proceedings of the Parliament of England. 4° Lond. 1648. The Kings most gracious Messages for Peace and a personal Treaty. 4° 1648.

A Declaration of the Kings Majesties Army in the North of England, concerning their present Designe and Engagement for the King, and the re-investing of him on his royall Throne. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Declaration of the King's Majestie wherein is manifested his Princely Resolution concerning the late Votes for a Personall Treatie. Dated at Carisbrook Castle. May 26. 1648. 4o 1648.

A Letter from the Isle of Wight of the Designe to have gotten the King from the Isle of Wight. The Iron Barre of the Window broken, and two Horses and a Boat ready to carry his Majesty away. M'. Douset, Mr. Osburne, and others, committed to Prison. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Letter from his Majesties Court in the Isle of Wight. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Demands to Col. Hammond delivered in the Presence Chamber upon the discovery of another Designe for the conveying his Majesties person from Carisbrook Castle. With Collonel Hammonds Answer thereunto. Also the Oath of Secresie, taken by the Seamen of the revolted Ships, concerning the King, &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties late Protestation [at Christ Church in Oxford, 1643.] before his receiving of the Sacrament. A Prayer for the King, to be frequently and fervently said of all loyall Subjects. fol. 1648.

King Charles vindicated, and the People and the Army admonished. 4o 1648.

A trve Coppy of two severall Letters sent to M'. Richard Osborne (late Attendant on his Majesty in Carisbrooke Castle,) touching a Designe to poyson his Majesty; which Letters were read in the House of Peeres, June 19. 1648. 4o 21. June 1648.

Two Letters sent to Mr. Richard Osburn (late Attendant on his Majesty in Carisbrook Castle touching a Design to poyson or make away his Majesty. Which Letters were read in the House of Peers, and communicated to the House of Commons June 20. 1648. With an Answer to the said Letters, and a Narrative of the whole Designe. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parlia ment concerning a personall Treaty with the King's Majesty and the Establishment of a true and well-grounded Peace. &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

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CAROLUS I. The Votcs and Proceedings in Parliament for bringing the King out of the Isle of Wight within ten Miles of London. The taking of the Isle of Axom by Colonel Overton, &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

Declaration of the Proceedings of the Kings Majesty at Carisbrooke Castle touching the Engagement of Sir Charles Lucas and his Forces at Colchester with the Parliaments Army. 4° Lond. 1648.

A new Rising by divers Knights, Collonels, &c. for the King. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Commission or Position wherein all English Subjects have their undertakings and indevours for the restitution of his sacred Majesty unto his Throne and Dignity proved to be lawfull and their bounden duty. 4o 1648.

His Majesties Declaration in the Isle of Wight concerning Col. Hammond and M'. Osburn. And touching the Preservation of his royall person from Poyson, &c. 4° 1648.

The Kings Resolution and Intention concerning his Subjects that have subscribed to his coming into London, there to have a personall Treaty. &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

The Kings Majesties most gracious Speech declaring his Desires for the speedy performance of a personall Treaty. 4° Lond. July 24. 1648.

A Copy of an intercepted Letter from his Majesty to the Committees of the Scots Parliament, together with the Officers of that Army. [Dated Carisbrook 31. July 1648.] fol.

Lond. 1648.

The King's Majesties Declaration from Carisbrook Castle to all his loyall and faithfull Subjects, as also concerning the Scots who have entred England. &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties most gracious Answer to the Votes of the two Houses of Parliament presented to him at Carisbrook Castle by the right hon. the Earle of Middlesex, Sir Io. Hipsley Knight, and John Bulkley Esquier on Munday the 7.th of this present August 1648. 4° Lond. 1648.

The Kings Majesties Message and Demands to Lieut. Gen." Cromwell concerning the performance of the Armies promise touching the re-investing of his royall person and making him the most glorious Prince in Christendom. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Gracious Answer from the King for a Treaty with the Parliament at Newport in the Isle of Wight, and his Majesties Desires and Conditions for entring into the said Treaty: &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

A faithfull and impartiall Relation of what passed betweene his Majesty and the Commissioners from the two Houses, both at the delivery of their Votes for a personall Treaty, and at their receiving his Majesties most gracious Answer. fol. [1648.]

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CAROLUS I. His Majesties gracious Message to his Highnesse the Prince of Wales: declaring his Will and Pleasure touching the Navie and the City of London. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Letter sent from the Speakers of both Houses to his Majestie in the Isle of Wight on Fryday the 25 of August 1648. with severall Votes of both Houses: &c. 4° Lond. Aug. 31. 1648.

Joyfull News from the Kings Majestie and the Prince of Wales. 4o 1648.

[A Letter from the King to the Speakers of the two Houses concerning the Treaty. Dated Carisbrooke, Septemb. 7. 1648. fol.]

The Kings Majesties last Propositions to his Subjects of England. 4o 1648.

A Copy of a Letter sent from a Gentleman in Carisbrooke Castle to an honourable Gentleman in Westminster concerning his Majesties Intention and their Expectation of the personall Treaty. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties gracious Speech at Newport to the Duke of Lenox, the Earl of Southampton, and the rest of the Lords and Gentlemen appointed for the Treaty: also Joyfull News from the Prince of Wales to the Citizens of London. 4° 1648.

The Kings Letter to the Prince of Wales concerning the Navy, and his Subjects of England. 4° Lond. 1648.

The Kings Majesties Declaration for Peace: also the Scots Declaration to Lieut. Gen. Crumwell touching the Independent Party; &c. 4° 1648.

A Copie of Verses said to be composed by his Majestie upon his first Jmprisonment in the Isle of Wight, fol. 1648.

The Kings Majesties joyfull Letter to the City of London, read in the House of Commons, concerning his Subjects of England. 4° Lond. 1648.

The Kings most gracious Concessions delivered to the Commissioners at Newport, and debated there Sept. 29. and sent by his Majesty to his two Houses of Parliament at Westminster and read there, Octob. 2. 1648. 4° Lond. 1648.

A perfect Summary of the most remarkable Passages between the Kings Majesty and the Commissioners of Parlia ment at the Treating-House in Newport from Oct. 2. to Oct. 9. 4o [1648.]

His Majesties Propositions sent Yesterday to both Houses of Parliament by Captain Titus. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Declaration to all his Subjects in his three Kingdomes delivered to the Commissioners on Friday last, and debated at the Councell Table. 4° Lond. 1648.

The Kings Message brought by Capt. Titus to the Par liament on Munday October 2. 1648. of the Concessions of the Treaty with the Answer of both Houses. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Paper containing severall Questions propounded to the Commissioners Divines touching Episcopacy. 4° Lond. 9 Octob. 1648.

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CAROLUS I. His Majesties gracious Message to the Army for Peace and his Desires touching the Treaty with his royall Promise to them, upon the re-inthroning of his royal Person, and disbanding of their Forces: and Lieut. Gen. Cromwels Declaration for an Agreement with the King and his Propositions touching the Treaty. &c. 4° Lond. Oct. 10. 1648.

His Majesties most gracious Message to both Houses of Parliament October 11. 1648. 4° Lond. 1648.

The Kings Majesties Answer to the Paper delivered in by the reverend Divines attending the Commissioners concerning Church-Government. 4° Lond. 12 Octob. 1648.

His Majesties Declaration and Speech to the Parlia ments Commissioners at Newport upon Wednesday last concerning the Charge and Instructions given unto him by his royall Father King James. 4° Lond. 1648.

Die 13 Octob. 1648. A new Remonstrance from the Kings Majestie to all his loyall Subjects in his three Kingdoms, declaring his unchangeable Resolution concerning Episcopacy, and his Intentions touching the Booke of Common-Prayer. 4° Lond. 1648.

The Copies of severall Papers that passed between the King and the Commissioners at the Treaty on Munday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday last: with a Journal of their Proceedings and how farre his Majesty hath condiscended to the Commissioners Desires. Dated at Newport, the 13. of October 1648. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Declaration for Peace from the King's Majesty and the Dukes, Marquesses, Bishops, Earles, Lords, Knights, and the rest of the Commissioners at Newport. 4° Lond. 1648.

Part of a Treatise written by a Scotch Gentleman in the year 1645 truly declaring how graciously his Majesty hath governed the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 4° 1648.

His Majesties Letter to Lieut. Gen. Cromwell concerning the Treaty and his Desires therein touching the Army, &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

Three new Queries presented by the Commissioners to the Kings Majestie at the Treating-House in Newport, and his Majesties gracious Answer, &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

[The Kings Final Answer to the Proposition of the 13. of this instant October, 1648. His Majesties Propositions. fol. 1648.]

His Majesties Enlargement of Concessions in his last Answer touching Episcopacy sent to his two Houses of Parliament. 21 Octob. 1648. fol. Lond. 1648.

A most gracious Message sent by the Kings Majesty to both Houses of Parliament, declaring his ardent Desires for Peace. 4° Lond. 1648.

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A great Victory obtained by the Kings Forces in the West of England at the Island of Silley. 4° 1648.

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CAROLUS I. His Majesties gracious Message to the Citizens of London; and his new and finall Propositions for Peace to be forthwith published: &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Joyfull Message from the Kings Majesty presented to the Parliaments Commissioners on Friday last at Newport; and the Commissioners Answer thereunto: &c. 4° Lond. 1648. His Majesties last Propositions to the Commissioners at the Treaty. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties finall Answer concerning Episcopacie, delivered in to the Commissioners of Parliament the first of Novemb. 1648. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Declaration on Wednesday last delivered at Newport, concerning the Parliaments last Votes, sent by Sir Peter Killegrew. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Letter to the Aldermen and Common Councell of London, brought by the Duke of Richmond, Novemb. 7. 1648. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Message to the Parliament read in both Houses Yesterday, Novemb. 9. 1648. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Declaration delivered at Newport in the Isle of Wight. The Earl of Salisbury, Earl of Middlesex, and the Lord Sey, three of the Commissioners, returned from his Majesty to the Parliament. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Message sent to the King from both Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 15 Novemb. 1648 for his Majesty to come to London, in honour, freedom, and safety. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Message to the Lord Generall Fairfax, and his Act and Proclamation concerning the Army: &c. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties finall Remonstrance and gracious Message read in both Houses of Parliament Yesterday, Nov. 16. 1648. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Declaration, Novemb. 17. from the Isle of Wight, with the Proposals agreed on by Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Councell of the Army. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Vltimate Answers to the Papers and Replyes of the Commissioners concerning Ireland and Episcopacie. 4° Lond. 1648.

His Majesties Declaration to all his loving subjects concerning the Remonstrance of the Army, &c. 4° Lond. 1648. His Majesties Declaration to the Army concerning their seizure and securing of his royall person, and his Resolution thereupon. 4° Lond. 1618.

His Majesties final Remonstrance and ultimate Answer and Concessions to the Papers and Replies of the Parliaments Commissioners concerning Ireland and Episcopacy. 4° Lond.

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His Majesties gracious Message to both Houses of Parliament on Munday Novemb. 27. brought by Sir Peter Killegrew. 4° Lond. 1648.

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