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A collection of severall speeches, messages, and answers of the Kings Majestie, to both Houses of Parliament. Together with the humble petitions, messages, answers, declarations, resolutions and orders of both Houses, besides other occurrences in Parliament, from the beginning of January 1641. to this instant. The heads whereof you shall finde in the next page.

By: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.Contributor(s): Nathan, Harry Louis, 1st Baron Nathan [donor.].Publisher: London : printed by Richard Badger, for E.H. and I.B. and are to be sold in Fleetstreet neare the Temple, 1642Description: [4],85,[1]p. ; 4.°.Note: Gift: Lord Nathan of Churt. Inscription on flyleaf.Subject(s): England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) | England and Wales. Parliament -- Proceedings -- Charles I, 1625-1649 | England and Wales. Parliament -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1625-1649 -- Early works to 1800 | Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Salisbury Room, Principal Floor Special Collections, Case Q 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 19547-1001
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1 His Majesties last declaration, and finall resolution, concerning a speedy accommodation with his High Court of Parliament; as it was delivered by himselfe to the Lords of His privy councell in Oxford at a conference there for that purpose. Ordered to be printed. 1 The manner of holding parliaments in England. Collected forth of our ancient records whereunto is added. Certaine ancient customs of this Kingdome. The prerogative and power of parliaments. The order and forme of the placing and sitting of the Kings Majesty and peeres in the upper house of Parliament. The order and course of passing of Bills in parliament. With the stately and magnificent order, of proceeding to Parliament, of the most high and mighty prince, King Charles, on Monday 13th of April 1640, in the 16th yeare of His Majesties reigne, first on horse backe from White Hall to Westminster-Abby-church, and from then on foot to the Parliament house. [By William Hakewill]. 1 The Kings Majesties resolution, and the Parliaments determination, concerning the requests of the French and Spanish embassadors. With the names and charge of 47. of the House of Commons, appointed for the committee, till the Parliament sit againe. 1 A collection of severall speeches, messages, and answers of the Kings Majestie, to both Houses of Parliament. Together with the humble petitions, messages, answers, declarations, resolutions and orders of both Houses, besides other occurrences in Parliament, from the beginning of January 1641. to this instant. The heads whereof you shall finde in the next page. 1 King Charls his speech made upon the scaffold at Whitehall-gate, immediately before his execution, on Tuesday the 30 of Ian. 1648. VVith a relation of the manner of his going to execution. Published by special authority. 1 A voyage into the Levant. A briefe relation of a journey, lately performed by Master Henry Blunt gentleman, from England by the way of Venice, into Dalmatia, Sclavonia, Bosnah, Hungary, Macedonia, Thessaly, Thrace, Rhodes and Egypt, unto Gran Cairo : 1 Bradshaw's ghost :

Accompanying letter: Letter dated 14 September 1945, on War Office embossed paper, from Lord Nathan of Churt to C.T. Clay, House of Lords Library, offering the item as a gift.

Gift: Lord Nathan of Churt. Inscription on flyleaf.

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