George, I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727
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- At the Court at St. James's, the first of October, 1714. Present, the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council.
- By the King, a proclamation for calling a new parliament.
- By the King, a proclamation, commanding all papists, and reputed papists, to depart from the Cities of London and Westminster, and from within ten miles from the same, and confining them to their habitations.
- By the King, a proclamation, commanding all papists, and reputed papists, to depart from the cities of London and Westminster, and from within ten miles from the same, and consining them to their habitations
- By the King, a proclamation, commanding apothecaries to follow the dispensatory lately compiled by the College of Physicians of London.
- By the King, a proclamation, declaring His Majesties pleasure for continuing officers in Great Britain and Ireland
- By the King, a proclamation, declaring His Majesties pleasure for continuing officers in Great Britain and Ireland.
- By the King, a proclamation, declaring His Majesties pleasure for continuing the officers in His Majesties plantations, till His Majesties pleasure shall be further declared.
- By the King, a proclamation, declaring His Majesties pleasure touching his royal coronation, and the solemnity thereof.
- By the King, a proclamation, declaring the rates at which gold shall be current in payments
- By the King, a proclamation, declaring the rates at which gold shall be current in payments.
- By the King, a proclamation, declaring the suspension of arms by sea, agreed upon between His Majesty and the Catholick King, and enjoyning the observance thereof.
- By the King, a proclamation, for a publick fast.
- By the King, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
- By the King, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving.
- By the King, a proclamation, for altering the stamp for hides and skins to be imported
- By the King, a proclamation, for altering the stamp for hides and skins to be imported.
- By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending James Butler, late Duke of Ormond, and other persons attainted of high treason on account of the late rebellion.
- By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending Thomas Forster Junior, late of the county of Northumberland, Esquire
- By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending Thomas Forster junior, late of the county of Northumberland, Esquire.
- By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending William Mackintosh, commonly called Brigadier Mackintosh, Charles Wogan, James Talbot, Robert Hepburne, William Delmahoy, Alexander Delmahoy, John Tasker, and John Mackintosh.
- By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the person of Robert Knight, cashire of the South-Sea Company.
- By the King, a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the persons of Doctor Gaylard, apprentice to Nathaniel Mist of Great Carter-Lane, in the City of London, printer, and of Nathaniel Wilkinson.
- By the King, a proclamation, for calling a new Parliament
- By the King, a proclamation, for calling a new parliament.
- By the King, a proclamation, for discovering and apprehending any person guilty of the murder of Thomas Ball, or of any murder or robbery in the streets of London, or Westminster.
- By the King, a proclamation, for discovering the author, printer, and publishers of a malicious and traiterous libel, intituled, English advice to the freeholders of England; and for preventing riots and tumults at the ensuing elections of members to serve in Parliament.
- By the King, a proclamation, for dissolving this present parliament, and declaring the speedy calling another.
- By the King, a proclamation, for encouraging seamen to enter themselves on board His Majesties ships of war
- By the King, a proclamation, for encouraging seamen to enter themselves on board His Majesties ships of war.
- By the King, a proclamation, for putting in execution an act for the better securing certain powers and privileges intended to be granted by His Majesty by two charters for assurance of ships and merchandizes at sea, and for lending money upon bottomry; and for restraining several extravagant and unwarrantable practices therein mentioned.
- By the King, a proclamation, for putting in execution the laws and statutes of this realm, for the preventing the exportation of wooll, wooll-fells, woollen-yarn, mortlings, shorlings, wooll-flocks, fullers-earth, and fulling-clay.
- By the King, a proclamation, for putting the laws in execution against papists and non-jurors
- By the King, a proclamation, for putting the laws in execution against papists and non-jurors.
- By the King, a proclamation, for recalling and prohibiting seamen from serving foreign princes and states.
- By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing rebellions, and rebellious tumults
- By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing rebellions, and rebellious tumults.
- By the King, a proclamation, for taking off the prohibition of commerce with Sweden
- By the King, a proclamation, for taking off the prohibition of commerce with Sweden.
- By the King, a proclamation, for the careful custody and well-ordering of the New River, brought from Chadwell and Amwell to the north-part of the City of London.
- By the King, a proclamation, for the careful custody and well-ordering of the new river, brought from Chadwell and Amwell to the north-part of the city of London
- By the King, a proclamation, for the discovering and apprehending of the persons who barbarously wounded and maimed John Mac-Allen, an officer of excise in Scotland
- By the King, a proclamation, for the discovering and apprehending of the persons who barbarously wounded and maimed John Mac-Allen, an officer of excise in Scotland.
- By the King, a proclamation, for the encouragement of piety and virtue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaneness, and immorality.
- By the King, a proclamation, for the suppressing of riots.
- By the King, a proclamation, in order to the electing and summoning the sixteen peers of Scotland
- By the King, a proclamation, in order to the electing and summoning the sixteen peers of Scotland.
- By the King, a proclamation, requiring all ships and vessels, trading from the plantations in the way of the Algerines, to furnish themselves with passes.
- By the King, a proclamation, requiring all ships and vessels, trading from the plantations in the way of the Algerines, to furnish themselves with passes. George R.
- By the King, a proclamation, requiring quarentine to be performed by ships coming from the Mediterranean, Bourdeaux, or any of the ports or places on the coast of France in the Bay of Biscay, or from the isles of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man
- By the King, a proclamation, requiring quarentine to be performed by ships coming from the Mediterranean, Bourdeaux, or any of the ports or places on the coast of France in the Bay of Biscay, or from the isles of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man.
- By the King, a proclamation, requiring the attendance of the members of both Houses of Parliament
- By the King, a proclamation, requiring the attendance of the members of both Houses of Parliament.
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. : Whereas the present Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the nineteenth day of October next .
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas Charles Marquis of Tweedale was duly elected and returned to be one of the sixteen peers of Scotland, ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas Charles Marquis of Tweedale was duly elected and returned to be one of the sixteen peers of Scotland, to sit in the House of Peers of the present Parliament of Great Britain, is since deceased; ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas William late Marquiss of Anandale was duly elected and returned to be one of the sixteen peers of Scotland, ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas by an Act of Parliament made in the first year of the reign of our royal predecessor King Henry the seventh, [intituled, An Act for shewing the penalty for hunting in the night, or with disguising] ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas by an act of Parliament made in the first year of the reign of our royal predecessor King Henry the seventh, intituled An Act shewing the penalty for hunting in the night, or with disguising reciting, ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas our Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the eighth day of December next; ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas our Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the twenty fourth day of this instant September, ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas our Parliament stands prorogued to Tuesday the eleventh day of November next, ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas our Parliament stands prorogued to Tuesday the eleventh day of November next, ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas we are informed, that divers seamen and seafaring men are gotten into the inland counties, ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas we are informed, that divers seamen and seafaring men are gotten into the inland counties, ...
- By the King, a proclamation. George R. Whereas we have received information, that frequent robberies have of late been committed upon our good subjects, ...
- By the Lords Justices, W. Cant. Parker C. Townshend P. Argyll and Greenwich, Holles Newcastle, Berkeley, J. Craggs, a proclamation, requiring quarentine to be performed by ships coming from Bourdeaux, or any of the ports or places on the coast of France in the Bay of Biscay.
- By the Lords Justices, W. Cant. Parker C. Townshend P. Argyll and Greenwich, Holles Newcastle, Berkeley, J. Craggs, a proclamation.
- By the Lords Justices, W. Cant. Townshend P. Grafton, Bolton, a proclamation, requiring quarentine to be performed by ships coming from the Mediterranean.
- By the Lords Justices, a proclamation, ... requiring quarentine to be performed by ships coming from the Mediterranean, Bourdeaux, or any of the ports or places on the coast of France in the Bay of Biscay, or from the isles of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sarke, or Man.
- By the Lords Justices, a proclamation, ordering the payment of one hundred thousand pounds to any person who shall seize and secure the Pretender, in case he shall land, or attempt to land in any of His Majesties dominions.
- By the Lords Justices, a proclamation, ordering the payment of one hundred thousand pounds to any person who shall seize and secure the pretender in case he shall land, or attempt to land in any of His Majesties dominions.
- By the Lords Justices, a proclamation, requiring all persons, being in office of authority or government at the decease of the late Queen, to proceed in the execution of their respective offices. ...
- By the Lords Justices, a proclamation. W. Cant. King C. Kingston C. P. S. Dorset, Holles Newcastle, Harcourt, R. Walpole.
- By the Lords Justices, a proclamation. W. Cant. Macclesfield C. Carleton P. Kingston C. P. S. Holles Newcastle, Roxburghe, Godolphin, Cadogan, Harcourt, R. Walpole.
- From the London gazette. Published by authority. From Tuesday November 23. to Saturday November 27. 1714. : By the King, a proclamation. Declaring His Majesty's pleasure for continuing the officers in His Majesty's plantations, till His Majesty's pleasure shall be further declared
- His Majesties most gracious declaration, for the encouragement of His ships of war and privateers.
- His Majesties most gracious declaration, for the encouragement of his ships of war and privateers
- His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday, March the 21st. 1714,15
- Message from the late King to the Pr. of Wales, with the answers
- Peace & celebration
- The history of the rise, increase and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers; : with several remarkable occurrences intermixed.
- The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers : intermixed with several remarkable occurrences. Written originally in Low-Dutch, and also translated into English, by William Sewel
- The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers: : intermixed with several remarkable occurrences.
- The report of the Lords of the Committee, upon Governour Shute's memorial, : with His Majesty's order in Council thereupon
- The report of the Lords of the Committee, upon Governour Shute's memorial, : with His Majesty's order in Council thereupon
- Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call to His mercy our late sovereign lady Queen Anne, ...
- [By the King,] a proclamation, for apprehending and securing the persons of Doctor Gaylard, apprentice to Nathaniel Mist of Great Carter-Lane, in the city of London, printer, and of Nathaniel Wilkinson
- A looking glass for the times. Or, The former spirit of New-England revived in this generation. : To which is added, the reports from the Lords of the Committee of Councils, and the King's order relating to the people called Quakers in New England.
- Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twelfth day of November, Anno Dom. 1715. : In the second year of the reign of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George, before His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, and His Excellency Henry Earl of Gallway, Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland
- Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twelfth day of November, Anno Dom. 1715. In the Second Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George, Before His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, and His Excellency Henry Earl of Gallway, Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations to the Twenty Seventh of August, 1717. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations to the First Day of July, 1719. And further continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations until the Twelfth Day of September, 1721. And further continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations until the Twenty Ninth Day of August, 1723. And further continued under His Excellency John Lord Carteret, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations until the twenty first day of September, 1725. Being the sixth session of this present Parliament
- Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twelfth day of November, Anno Dom. 1715. In the Second Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George, Before His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, and His Excellency Henry Earl of Gallway, Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations to the Twenty Seventh of August, 1717. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations to the First Day of July, 1719. And further continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations until the twelfth day of September, 1721. Being the fourth session of this present Parliament
- Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twelfth day of November, Anno Dom. 1715. In the Second Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George, Before His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, and His Excellency Henry Earl of Gallway, Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several Prorogations to the twenty seventh of August 1717. Being the second session of this present Parliament
- Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twelfth day of November, Anno Dom. 1715. In the Second Year of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George, Before His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, and His Excellency Henry Earl of Gallway, Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several prorogations to the Twenty Seventh of August, 1717. And continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Bolton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several prorogatins to the First Day of July, 1719. And further continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several prorogations until the Twelfth Day of September, 1721. And further continued under His Grace Charles Duke of Grafton, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, by several prorogations until the twenty ninth day of August, 1723. Being the fifth session of this present Parliament
- Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin, the twelfth day of November, Anno Dom. 1715. In the second year of the reign of the Reign of Our Most Gracious Sovereign Lord King George, before his grace Charles duke of Grafton, and His Excellency Henry earl of Gallway, Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland
- An Order of His present Majesty King George, made in Council 30th of March, 1717. : upon the following report of Sir John Fortescue Aland, His Majesties late Solicitor-General. At the Court at St.James's the 30th of March, 1717. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Upon reading this day at the board a report of His Majesties late Solicitor-General, dated the 16th of November last (upon a petition of the wardens and commonalty of dyers of London for a new charter) in the words following, viz. To the Kings most excellent Majesty
- An act to impower justices of the peace to determine disputes about servants, artificers, day-labourer's wages, and other small demands, and to oblige masters to pay the same, and to punish idle and disorderly servants
- An act to make the militia of this kingdom more useful
- Anno regni Annæ Reginæ Magn : Britann. Franciae, & Hiberniae, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the Twenty fifth Day of November, Anno Dom. 1710. in the Ninth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c. being the First Session of this present Parliament. And from thence continued by several Prorogations, to the Seventh Day of December, 1711. being the Second Session of this present Parliament. And from thence continued by several Prorogations, to the Ninth Day of April, 1713. being the Third Session of this present Parliament
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- George, I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727 -- Coronation
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- George, I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727 -- Assassination attempt, 1715
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- The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers: : intermixed with several remarkable occurrences.
- The history of the rise, increase and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers; : with several remarkable occurrences intermixed.
- The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers : intermixed with several remarkable occurrences. Written originally in Low-Dutch, and also translated into English, by William Sewel
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