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Two speeches spoken by the Earl of Manchester, and Jo: Pym esq; as a reply to His Maiesties ansvver to the City of Londons petition, sent from His Majesty by Captain Hearn, and read at a common-hall, on Friday the 13th of January, 1642 ...

By: Montagu, Edward, 2nd Earl of Manchester.Contributor(s): Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | City of London (England). Corporation. Humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons, of the City of London.Publisher: London : printed for Peter Cole, 1643Description: [2], 3, [3]p. ; 4.°.Note: Contains "To the Kings most excellent Maiesty. The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons, of the City of London", pp.2-4; and His Majesty's answer, pp. 5-10
The speeches have a separate title-page and imprint: Two speeches delivered, the one by the Earle of Manchester and the other by Iohn Pym esquire, in Guild-hall on fryday the 13. of Ianuary 1642. - London, printed for Peter Cole, 1642[3]
Bound with the speeches of John Pym
Binder's title: Pym - Speeches - 1641-3
Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649
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3 A speech delivered by Mr. Pym, at a conference of both Houses; occasioned from divers instructions, resolved upon by the House of Commons, and presented to the Lords, and read by Sir Henry Vayne. Discovering the dangers and miseries the three kingdoms are liable unto, by reason of his Majesties evill counsellors as the effects doth declare ... 3 A worthy speech made by Master Pym, to the Lords on Fryday the thirty one of December concerning an information against the Lord Digby. Wherein is discovered the dangerous effects of the said information, if not suddenly prevented, against the royall power and prerogative of the King, and priviledges of parliament ... with His Majesties speech in the House of Commons 4. Ianuary 1641. 3 Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Manchester and Mr. Io: Pym, esquire, in Gvild=hall, on Friday the 25. of Nov. 1642. Concerning a present supply of money for the army, and propositions for easing the city for the time to come: And laying the burthen on the neutrallists and malignants throughout the kingdom. 3 Two speeches spoken by the Earl of Manchester, and Jo: Pym esq; as a reply to His Maiesties ansvver to the City of Londons petition, sent from His Majesty by Captain Hearn, and read at a common-hall, on Friday the 13th of January, 1642 ... 3 Master Pyms speech in parliament. Wherein is expressed his zeal and reall affection to the publike good. As also shewing what dangers are like to ensue by want of their enjoying the priviledges of parliament. With the generall occasion of grief to the House, through His Majesties alienating himself from his parliament in his opinions ... 3 A representation concerning the late Parliament in the yeer 1654 ... 3 A perfect narrative of the whole proceedings of the High Court of Iustice in the tryal of the King in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20. and Monday the 22. of this instant January. With the several speeches of the King, Lord President, and Solicitor General ...

Contains "To the Kings most excellent Maiesty. The humble petition of the major, aldermen, and commons, of the City of London", pp.2-4; and His Majesty's answer, pp. 5-10

The speeches have a separate title-page and imprint: Two speeches delivered, the one by the Earle of Manchester and the other by Iohn Pym esquire, in Guild-hall on fryday the 13. of Ianuary 1642. - London, printed for Peter Cole, 1642[3]

Bound with the speeches of John Pym

Binder's title: Pym - Speeches - 1641-3

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