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Date
[1642]
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
1 sheet ([1] p.)
Language
English
Reference IDs
Crawford, J.L.L. Bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority, 1485-1714: I, 2312
Madan, F. Oxford books: II, 1090n
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661: 669.f.5[113]
Folger bibliographic ID: 233681
Wing number: C2879
Folger call number: 265708 (flat)
Folger holdings ID: 282669
Madan, F. Oxford books: II, 1090n
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661: 669.f.5[113]
Folger bibliographic ID: 233681
Wing number: C2879
Folger call number: 265708 (flat)
Folger holdings ID: 282669
Notes
Bibliographic format
folio
General notes
A requisition for horses in order to protect the county of Oxford from Dragooners Title from caption title and opening words of text Imprint from Wing At foot of page, below a rule of 33 ornaments: God save the King Steele notation: Affection up Case This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It may contain incorrect information. Please email HamnetHelp@folger.edu for assistance
Also known as
Uniform title: Proclamations. 1642-11-27
Extended title: By the King. : Whhereas [sic] this county, in which (out of our experience of the good affection thereof) we have chosen to make our residence this winter, is in great danger to suffer violence, and to receive losse and damage by the incursions of the rebells, ...
Alternate titles: By the King. Whereas this county, in which (out of our experience of the good affection thereof)
Extended title: By the King. : Whhereas [sic] this county, in which (out of our experience of the good affection thereof) we have chosen to make our residence this winter, is in great danger to suffer violence, and to receive losse and damage by the incursions of the rebells, ...
Alternate titles: By the King. Whereas this county, in which (out of our experience of the good affection thereof)
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Related names
author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
former owner: Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of, 1847-1929
associated with: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
former owner: Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of, 1847-1929
associated with: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649