Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800

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"Protestatio" dated 8/18 March 1660, in Copenhagen, subscribed A. Sydney and Rob. Honywood. The "Requisitio" is dated 15 March 1660, in Copenhagen, subscribed Le Chr. de Terlon, A. Sydney, Robt. Honywood, G. van Slingelandt, Pr. Vogelsang, Pr. de Huybert, W. v. Haren. The first "Scriptum" is dated 6/16 March, in Copenhagen, subscribed G. van Slingelandt, Pre. Vogelsangh, Pr. de Huybert, W. Haren. The second "Scriptum" is dated 8 March 1660, in Helsingör, subscribed Schering Rosenhane and Steno Bielcke.
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An attack on Oliver Cromwell's policies, especially with regard to the Dutch. A vindication of Oliver Cromwell by Johann Frischmann, in "Delirus Prodromus" ; then a reply to "Delirus Prodromus." Includes separately paged "Delirus Prodromus" by Johann Frischmann (1658), and "Verax Prodromus in Delirum" (1658?). Includes, at the end, "Literæ Cromwellii ad Unitarum Provinciarum Ordines," a letter from Oliver Cromwell to the States General of the United Provinces (Westmonasterii 21 Aug. 1656), with their reply "Responsum Ordinum serenissime &c" (Hagae 22 Sept. 1656).
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[Excerpt of a speech by the Alderman Bunce in April 1660 in London to the Lord Meyer, Aldermen and Common Council of London/ regarding King Charles’ resolution to accept the return of a free Parliament under honorable conditions] Speech against the Cromwell/Monck-controlled government and spoke in favor of the restoration of the monarchy (during the Interregnum), and the return of Charles II to rule as King with a “free Parliament”.
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Regarding the Parliament’s dissolution, it is ordered that this declaration shall be sent to all officers of their respective earldoms (counties) that they shall publicize it all over.” [Transcribed by] Henry Scobell, Parliamentary scribe.
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