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    King Charles I

    historical figure · 2 works · 9 mentions · 42 anchored passages

    the King · His Majesty · King Charles · his now Majesty · Charles · Charles I · His Majesty, his heirs or successors · Your Majesty · our Sovereign Lord the King · our sovereign

    in the texts

    The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–166019th Century · English

    The reigning King (Charles I), in whose Parliament and name the Commons bring the impeachment against the Duke.

    whereby a precedent hath been introduced, which all those that since that time have obtained any lands from the Crown have pursued to the damage of his late Majesty, and of our Sovereign Lord the King that now is, to an exceeding great value;
    d the commons declaration and impeachment against
    and by reason of this compulsion, and under the pretext of his power as aforesaid, and by his indirect practices as aforesaid, the said ships aforesaid, as well the said ship royal of His Majesty, as the others belonging to the said merchants, were there delivered into the hands and command of the said French king his ministers and subjects, without either sufficient security or assurance for re-d …
    d the commons declaration and impeachment against
    the Commons in this present Parliament, by the authority of our said Sovereign Lord the King assembled, do, by this their bill, shew and declare against George, Duke, Marquis and Earl of Buckingham, Earl of Coventry, Viscount Villiers, Baron of Whaddon, Great Admiral of the kingdoms of England and Ireland, and of the principality of Wales and of the dominions and islands of the same, of the town o …
    d the commons declaration and impeachment against

    The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum)Renaissance · English

    English king to whom Selden dedicated Mare Clausum.

    In the dedication to King Charles I, Edition:
    introductory note