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The Certificate of the deputy lieutenants for county of Warwick : of their endeavours in execution of the militia, with the cheerfulnesse and obedience of the trained bands, and number of voluntiers : together with the petition of the deputy lieutenants, captains, officers, and souldiers of the trained bands, and voluntiers of the said county to the Right Honorable Robert Lord Brook, Lord Lieutenant of the said county, to present their thankfulnesse for providing the ordinance of the militia for the safety of this kingdom : with the Lords answer thereunto.
London : Printed by Luke Norton and Iohn Field, for Edward Husbands and Iohn Franck, 1642Format: Book
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The official diary of Lieutenant-General Adam Williamson, deputy-lieutenant of the Tower of London, 1722-1747 /
London : Offices of the Society, 1912Format: Book
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Instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons in Parliament : for the deputy lieutenants for the county of.
London : Printed for R.O. and G.D. for Henry Overton, 1642Format: Book
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The advice and direction of both Hovses of Parliament to Sir William Brereton and to the rest of the deputy lieutenants for the county of Chester : with orders of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the regulating of those souldiers that are gon or shall goe under the command of His Excellency Robert Earle of Essex, Lord generall for this expedition.
... Printed at London : For Iohn Wright, 1642Format: Book
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Instructions for deputy lieutenants which are members of the House of Commons, and other lieutenants of severall counties, concerning the last propositions : together with the names of the commissaries, who are to inroll and value the horses and armes, according to the propositons.
London : Printed by A. Norton for Edw. Husbands and Iohn Franke, 1642Format: Book
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Another declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : concerning svbscriptions for bringing in money, plate, and horses : together with additions to the former instructions for deputy lieutenants.
London : Printed by Luke Norton and Iohn Field, for Edward Husbands and Iohn Franck, 1642Format: Book
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Neutrality condemned by declaring the reasons vvhy the deputy-lieutenants intrusted by the Parliament for Cheshire cannot agree to the treaty of pacification made by some of that county at Bunbery, December 23, 1642 : and may serve to prevent the like in other counties.
London : Printed for Henry Overton ..., 1643Format: Book
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A short reply to Major Moore's answer to the narrative of the case of Sir Charles Ventris Field, Knt. and John Williams Willaume, Esq. Addressed to the Deputy Lieutenants of the County of Bedford.
London : printed by W. Richardson, 1783Format: Book
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Instructions for deputy lievtenats which are members of the House of Commons, and other lievtenants of several counties concerning the last propositions : together with the names o...
London : Printed by A. Norton for Edw. Husbands and Iohn Franke, 1642“…Instructions for deputy lieutenants which are members of the House of Commons.…”
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The Answer of the deputie lieutenants of the countie of Devon to the declaration of Sir Ralph Hopton and other his trayterous adherents that have lately in an hostile manner invaded the said countie and plundered and pillaged many of the inhabitants thereof.
London : Printed by R. Olton and G. Dexter for Henry Overton and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1642Format: Book
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Penal laws and Test act. : Questions touching their repeal propounded in 1687-8 by Janes II., to the deputy lieutenants and magistrates of the counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, Durham, [etc.] ... from the original returns in the Bodleian library.
London : [Printed by T. Wilson], 1882Format: Book
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Instrvctions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for Sir William Brereton barronet, the members of the House of Commons and for Sir George Booth, knight and barronet and the rest of the deputie lieutenants of the citie and countie of Chester.
London : Printed for Iohn Wright ..., 1642Format: Book
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A Relation from Belfast in Ireland : sent to a friend mentioning some late successe against the rebels by Colonell Clotworthy about Mount-joy in the county of Tyrone : with a letter of the deputy-lieutenants of Devonshire to the gentlemen of Cornwall.
London : Printed for John Bartlet, 1642Format: Book
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Eye-salve for England, or, The grand trappan detected : in a plain and faithful narrative of the horrid and unheard-of designs of some justices and deputy-lieutenants in Lancashire treacherously to ensnare the lives and estates of many persons of quality in that county, as also, in the counties of York and Chester /
London : [publisher not identified], 1667Format: Book
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An Exact and full relation of all the proceedings between the cavaliers, and the Northamptonshire forces at Banbury : vvith the present state and condition which that country is in at this present : vvhereunto is added the articles of agreement, made at Banbury, for a pacification, and setling of the peace of that county, by the commissioners of Array and the deputy lieutenants of the said county.
[London] : ... Printed for I. Wright ..., 1643Format: Book
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The nations address to the committee of grievances in Parliament for the taking off the corporation oath : in behalf of all cities, towns-corporate, aldermen, bayliffs, burgesses, as also sheriffs, lord lieutenants, and deputy lieutenants of counties, ministers, and all others concerned for the repealing those acts, which impose the oath folowing.
[London] : [Printed for R. Hayhurst], 1689Format: Book
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A True relation of the transaction of the commands of both Houses of Parliament in the execution of the militia in the county of Leichester by the Right Honourable Henry Earle of Stamford, lord lieutenant of the said county, the honourable the Lord Ruthen, Sir Arthur Haselrigge Knight, deputy lieutenants, and others subservient to the same commands : performed in the towne and county of Leichester aforesaid, before and upon Wednesday the two and twentieth of June 1642 : with the votes of both Houses of Parliament, dissanuling His Majesties illegall Commission of Aray.
London : Printed for George Lindesay ..., 1642Format: Book
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The copie of a letter sent from the commander in chiefe, of the town and port of Plymovth, to the Honourable William Lenthall, Esq, speaker of the House of Commons : concerning the late great fight at Mount Stanford : together with a true relation of the persons there killed : and what condition the said towne and port now are in : also a copie of the vovv and covenant which all the deputy lieutenants, commanders, townesmen, and souldiers took to live and dye in defence of the said town.
London : Printed for Edward Husbands ..., 1643Format: Book
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To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the humble desires of the high court of Parliament : declaring the grounds and chief motives that induce them to proceed in this course of raising a guard to defend themselves against all such as should oppose them : with the grounds of their fears collected into severall heads : also horrible news from Manchester, declaring a great skirmish betwixt the Lord Stranges forces and the followers of the deputy lieutenants, Iuly 19 : whereunto is annexed the Parliaments protestation to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty.
... London : Printed for A. Coe, 1642Format: Book
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : to prevent the coming over of the Irish rebells : together with three speciall orders viz. I. Concerning giving power to the deputy-lieutenants of any county of the Kingdom, to take the examinations of witnesses against scandalous ministers either in life or doctrine, II. concerning sequestring of such members estates of the House of Commons as shall wilfully neglect their service in the said House, III. concerning the making choise of an auditor for accompts in the severall counties of Lancaster and Chester.
London : Printed for Edward Husbands, 1643Format: Book
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