Edward Husbands
Active Years
Min year: 1642, Max year: 1660, Max count: 46
As Publisher
- 1642: Sir John Hothams letter to a worthy Member of the House of Commons, concerning the late discovery at Hull
- 1642: The humble petition of the gentry, ministers, and commonalty of the Barony of Kendall in the county of Westmerland, who have subscribed hereunto
- 1642: 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 arms, according to the propositions
- 1642: A declaration and resolution of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
- 1642: To the right honorable, the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: the humble petition of the captains, officers, and souldiers of the trained bands, and voluntiers of the county of Buckingham, assembled at Alesbury, June 17. 1642
- 1642: The humble petition of all the inhabitants of the town of Old Braintford
- 1642: A currant. 12 Julli, stylo novo, 1642. Or, some passages of great and dangerous consequence in France
- 1643: A sacred vow and covenant taken by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
- 1643: All the severall ordinances and orders, made by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; concerning sequestring the estates of delinquents, papists, spyes and intelligencers
- 1643: A declaration and ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
- 1643: The proceedings in the late treaty of peace
- 1643: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the speedy raising and levying of money for the maintenance of the Army raised by the Parliament
- 1644: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the better observation of the Lords-Day
- 1644: An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
- 1645: The great feast
As Printer
- 1660: Monday May 7. 1660. The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament having received several informations, that there have been divers tumults, riots, outrages, and misdemeanours lately committed in sundry parts of this realm
- 1660: A proclamation although it can no way be doubted, but that his Majesties right and title to his crowns and kingdoms
- 1660: The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, do hereby order and declare, that all commissioners of the admiralty and navy
- 1660: A poem to His most Excellent Majesty Charles the Second. By H. Beeston Winton'. Together with another by Hen. Bold olim Winton'
- 1660: The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament do declare, that by reason of the extraordinary and important affairs of the kingdom, there will be no proceedings this next Easter-term,
- 1660: A proclamation although it can no way be doubted, but that his Majesties right and title to his crowns and kingdoms
- 1660: A declaration. The Commons assembled in Parliament do declare, that these acts following, that is to say, an act for securing the protestant religion,
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