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John Bill II
English bookseller, active 1630-1680
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And his Majesty doth accordingly will and command, that from the time of publishing this proclamation, none presume to repair to his Majesties court to be healed of that disease ... : given at our court of Hampton-Court, the fourth day of July, 1662. in the fourteenth year of our reign : God save the King.
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Date: 1662
Ephemera
Charles R. : His Majesty in his princely compassion and very tender care, taking into consideration the distressed condition of many of his good subjects, whom the late dreadful and dismal fire hath made destitute of habitations, and exposed to many exigencies and necessities : for present remedy and redresse whereof ... Given at our court at Whitehall, this fifth day of September, in the eighteenth year of our reign, one thousand six hundred sixty six. God save the King.
Great Britain.
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Date: [1666]
Ephemera
To the King's most excellent Majesty, the humble address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled sheweth that we your most loyal and dutiful subjects, having with astonishment received the discovery of a most traiterous and horrid conspiracy ... to compass the death and destruction of your royal person ... / L. Jenkins.
City of London (England). Court of Common Council
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Date: 1683
Ephemera
By the King, a proclamation for the keeping of markets to supply the City of London with provisions, and also for prevention of alarms and tumults, and for appointing the meeting of merchants / Charles R.
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Date: 1666
Ephemera
By the King : A proclamation for the better ordering of those who repair to the court for their cure of the disease called the Kings-evil.
Great Britain. Sovereign.
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Date: [1662?]
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Barker, Christopher, active 1640-1680
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London
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