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The true state and condition of the kingdom of Ireland, sent to the House of Commons from their Committee there; whose names are signed thereto, viz. Robert Reynolds, Robert Goodwyn, both members of the said House. Also the true relation of the great victory the Protestants in that kingdom, lately had against the rebels there; ... together with a letter from Sir John Chichester, of great consequence, to Sir John Clotworthy ... All which are appointed by the House of Commons to be printed to prevent false copies; ...

By: England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.Contributor(s): Clotworthy, John, 1st Viscount Masserene | Reynolds, Robert, Sir, fl. 1640-1660 | Godwyn, Robert | Grenville, Richard, Sir, 1st Bart | Chichester, John, Sir, 1st Bart.Publisher: London : Printed for Edw. Husbands, 1642/3Description: [8]p. ; 4.°.Note: Binder's title: Rights and priviledges of Parliament 1642Subject(s): England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649 | Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro CASE/T5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 31896-1001
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CASE/T5 A letter from the Synod of Zeland to the commissioners of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland: written by them in Latin, and now faithfully translated into English: expressing, 1. Their fellow-feeling of the present condition of the Kirks of Ireland and England, ... 2. Their respects and affection to the Kirk of Scotland. 3. Their zeale to the reformation of the Kirk of England, ... 4. And their desire of unity in religion, and uniformity of Kirk-government in his Majesties Dominions. CASE/T5 A speech, or complaint, lately made by the Spanish embassadour to his Majestie at Oxford, upon occasion of the taking of a ship called Sancta Clara in the port of Sancto Domingo richly laden with plate, cocheneal, and other commodities of great value, by one Captain Bennet Strafford, and by him brought to Southampton. Being a matter of high concernment betwixt the two kings of Spaine and England. Also a proclamation prohibiting the buying or disposing of any of the lading of the ship, called the Sancta Clara, lately brought into Southampton. Translated out of the Spanish, in Oxford, by Sr. Torriano, an Italian. CASE/T5 English liberties, or the free-born subjects inheritance; containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes ... Compiled first by Henry Care, and now continued with large additions, by W.N. of the Middle-Temple, ... CASE/T5 The true state and condition of the kingdom of Ireland, sent to the House of Commons from their Committee there; whose names are signed thereto, viz. Robert Reynolds, Robert Goodwyn, both members of the said House. Also the true relation of the great victory the Protestants in that kingdom, lately had against the rebels there; ... together with a letter from Sir John Chichester, of great consequence, to Sir John Clotworthy ... All which are appointed by the House of Commons to be printed to prevent false copies; ... CASE/T5 A complaint to the House of Commons, and resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster, and the countries adjacent. CASE/T5 A parallel between the Israelites desiring of King Saul, and England desiring of a Parliament. Or, a vindication of the eight chapter of the first Book of Samuel, ver. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ... Wherein the text, 2 Sam. 21.1 is largely cleared, where it is said: ... With the manner how God is said to make Saul King over Israel in wrath. CASE/T5 A second book of judgments, in real, personal, and mixt actions, and upon the statute, all or most of them affirmed upon writs of error. Being the collection of George Huxley of Lincolns-Inne Gent. out of the choice manuscripts of Mr. Brownlowe, and Mr. Moyle, sometimes prothonotaries of the Common-Pleas; as also of Mr. Smythier, formerly secondary of the same court. Perused, transcribed, and somewhat corrected, and tabled, with addition of some notes, by George Townesend Esq; second prothonotary of the Common-Pleas ...

Binder's title: Rights and priviledges of Parliament 1642

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