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Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine ... : forsomuch as our Estates of our kingdome of Scotland conveened in our generall convension holden at our pallace of Haly-rude-house, vpon the 28 day of Iulij ... haue made a free and willing offer of a yearelie extra-ordinarie taxation of the twentie pennie ...
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Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine ... : forsomuch as in our Parliament holden at Edinburgh upon the twentie eighth day of June, 1633 ... have made a free and willing offer of one yearly extraordinarie taxation of the sixteenth pennie of all annuall rents ...
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Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland ... : Forsamekle as wee beeing resolved to proceed in the maters referred vnto us by the generall submissions concerning the few meales and few fearmes of erections, tithes of other mens lands ...
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Demystified.
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Charles by the grace of God, King of great Britaine, Franceand [sic] Ireland ... : Forsamekle as wee having by diverse acts and proclamation made and published heretofore, given signification of our royall and princely intention and desire to have all the teynds of this kingdome, to bee settled on the persons of the heretours of lands ...
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To the best of monarchs, His Majesty of Great Britain, &c. Charles the second, : A gratulatory poem on the most happy arrival of his most excellent Majesty, Charles the second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, who landed at Dover, Friday, May 25. 1660. to the most unspeakable joy of his subjects.
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