Table of Contents
The collection includes the following:
Four Agreements of the People
- The First Agreement of the People (3 Nov. 1647)
- The Second Agreement of the People (15 December, 1648)
- The Officer's Agreement (20 January 1649)
- The Third Agreement of the People (1 May 1649)
Petitions of the People and the Army
- The Petition of March (1647) or The Large Petition
- The Army's Petition or "A Solemn Engagement of the Army" (5 June 1647)
- The Declaration of the Army (14 June 1647)
- The Petition of 23 Nov. 1647
- The Petition of 18/19 Jan. 1648
- The Petition of 11 Sept. 1648
- The humble Petition of firm and constant Friends to the Parliament (19 January 1649)
- The Women's Petition of 5 May 1649
- The Humble Petition of Several Colonels (18 October, 1654)
Other Documents such as Remonstrances (Complaints), Declarations, and Manifestoes
- [Richard Overton], A Remonstrance of Many Thousand Citizens, and other Free-born People of England, To their owne House of Commons (17 July 1646)
- [Richard Overton], An Appeale from the degenerate Representative Body the Commons of England assembled at Westminster (17 July 1647)
- Anon., A Remonstrance of the Shee-Citizens of London (21 August, 1647)
- Anon., The Mournfull Cryes of many thousand Poore Tradesmen (22 January, 1648)
- [William Walwyn], No Papist Nor Presbyterian (21 December, 1648)
- [Several Hands], The Hunting of the Foxes (21 March 1649)
- [Several Hands], A Manifestation from Lieutenant Col. John Lilburn et al. (14 April 1649)
- Anon., The Remonstrance of the Levellers in behalf of many Thousands of the Free-People of England (21 September, 1649)
- Anon., A Declaration of the Armie concerning Lieut. Collonel John Lilburn (14 February, 1651)
- [Several Hands], The Onely Right Rule for Regulating the Lawes and Liberties of the People of England (28 January 1652)
- Anon., The Fundamental Lawes and Liberties of England (9 July, 1653)
- Anon., The Leveller: Or The Principles & Maxims Concerning Government and Religion (16 February 1659)
An anti-Leveller satire
- [Anon.] The Remonstrance or, Declaration, of Mr. Henry Martin, and all the whole Society of Levellers (25 September, 1648)