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A True copy of the paper left by Mr. William Gregg, who suffered for high-treason the 28th day of April, 1708

Description: Accused of conspiring with the French government, by passing secret information to that government.,Signed: William Gregg.,Caption title.,Imprint from colophon.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
Act for the security of the kingdom

Description: A commentary on the act that was signed the 13th day of August 1703. Cf. NUC, v. 213, p. 554.A commentary on the act that was signed the 13th day of August 1703. Cf. NUC, v. 213, p. 554.,Issued: 1704?,Caption title.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
To our very good Lord, Charles Viscount Townshend, Custos Rotulorum of the County of Norfolk, and to the justices of the peace of the said county

Description: Signed: From the council chamber at St. James's this 18th March 1707. Your lordships very loving friends, Marlborough, Montross, Sunderland, etc.,Concerns administration of an oath of allegiance to Queen Anne.,Includes text of the oath.,Docket text: Sir, My Lord Townshend has sent the original letter to me, as deputy clerk of the peace, commanding me to give the justices of the peace notice ... (unsigned),Signatures: A².,Original: 37 cm.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
The Humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen

Description: At head of title: "(49)" and "Numb. 20". On the lower part of the p. "(Price 1d.)". Leaf signed "Y".,Caption title.,In relation to the succession of the Kingdom.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
The Humble address of the right honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled,: and Her Majesties most gracious answer thereunto, Thursday the II day of November, 1703

Description: Caption title.,Imprint from colophon.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
Humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty

Description: Issued: 1704 [1705],Title within double line border.,"A monthly account of cruizers, from the first of January to first of November" : p. [2]-[3] at end.,Urges reform of naval expenditures.,Order to print dated: Monday, 5 February, 1704.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
The Humble address of the House of Commons, presented to Her Majesty on Thursday the IIth of November, 1703: with Her Majesty's most gracious answer

Description: "... to bring the War [with Spain] to a glorious and speedy conclusion ...",Caption title.,Imprint from colophon.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
The Princess Anne of Denmark's letter to the Queen

Description: On the occasion of the Prince of Denmark's renouncing James II.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
A Character of Her Highness the Princess *** attempted by an [dagger] eminent physician, who has attended Her from Her Birth

Description: Issued between 1700 and 1799?,Published anonymously. Signed Dr. R----- H----- at foot p. [1].,Possibly about Augusta of England, Consort of Charles William Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick. Cf. NUC.,Price Two-pence.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
An Affidavit and testimonial from Maidstone in Kent, together with Mr. Attorney General's letter

Description: Caption title.,Imprint from ESTC.,Horizontal chain lines.,Affidavit by Mrs. Eliza. Wattell of words spoken by Thomas Bliss, Esq. against His Majesty and His government.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
Reasons humbly offer'd to the legislature by the people called Quakers

Description: Caption title.,Imprint from ESTC.,Attributed to the Society of Friends in BLC and ESTC; to Richard Claridge in NUC.,Docket title: The Quakers reasons against the bill to prevent the growth of schism.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
The Case of the warrant officers

Description: Issued: 1715?,MU copy: Upper margin damaged,Docket title: The case of the warrant officers.,Imprint from text.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
The Proceedings of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament: assembled upon the observations of the commissioners ...

Description: Issued: 1702 [i.e. 1703],Caption title.,Imprint from colophon; dates of proceedings from January 15, 1702-February 5, 1702, [i.e. 1703].,Complete title: The Proceedings of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled upon n the observations of the commissioners for taking, examining, and stating the publick accounts of the Kingdom, delivered into the House of Peers.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
The Humble address of the House of Commons to the King

Description: At head of title: "(197)" and "Numb. 93". On lower part of p. "(Price 1d.)". Leaf signed "Cccc".,Offering support to the King on all occassions, and to assist him in his alliances.,Caption title.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
The Humble address of the House of Commons to the King

Description: Praising the King's support for the preservation of the liberties and the balance of power in Europe.Praising the King's support for the preservation of the liberties and the balance of power in Europe.,At head of title: "Numb. 87".,Leaf signed "5Q".,Imprint from colophon.
Member of: Broadsides (Collection)
Resource Type: Text
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