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Filed under: Grand Remonstrance, 1641 The genesis of the Grand remonstrance from Parliament to King Charles I. (University press, 1902), by Henry Lawrence Schoolcraft (page images at HathiTrust) The debates on the grand remonstrance, November and December, 1641. With an introductory essay on English freedom under Plantagenet & Tudor sovereigns (J. Murray, 1860), by John Forster (page images at HathiTrust) The genesis of the Grand Remonstrance from Parliament to King Charles I (University Press, 1902), by Henry Lawrence Schoolcraft (page images at HathiTrust) The debates on the grand remonstrance, November and December, 1641. (J. Murray, 1860), by John Forster (page images at HathiTrust) A discoursive conjecture upon the reasons that produce a desired event of the present troubles of Great Britaine, different from those of lower Germanie. : Considered in the maine passages that seeme parallel, but upon a further survey and discovered to be otherwise. (Printed by R. Hearne, and are to be sold by Iohn Partridge, 1641), by Calybute Downing (page images at HathiTrust) A Remonstrance of the State of the Kingdom, by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons and Henry Elsynge (Gutenberg ebook) A bloudy plot, brought to light by Gods providence wherein was intended a great insurrection, and rising of the papists in divers counties of this kingdome, on Thursday, October 18, 1641 : one Mr. Beale over-hearing their discourse, which is here related, according to the true copy by him presented to the Parliament, with number, and names of some papists that are committed about the said plot, and why : whereupon is added, a religious and grave speech spoken by Sir Robert Phillips in Parliament for the drawing up of the Remonstrance ready to the King. ([London?] : Printed according to the true coppie, presented to the High Court of Parliament by the author himselfe, 1641), by Thomas Beale and Robert Philips (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration from both houses of Parliament with the additionall reasons last presented to His Maiesty ... : whereunto is annexed, His Maiesties speech to the committe [sic], the 9 of March, 1641, when they presented the declaration of both houses of Parliament at New-maket [sic]. (London : Printed by R. Oulton & G. Dexter, 1641), by England and Wales Parliament and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1625-1649 -- Sources The Constitutional documents of the Puritan revolution, 1625-1660 (Clarendon Press ;, 1906), by Samuel Rawson Gardiner and Great Britain Parliament (page images at HathiTrust) Two speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth now Earle of Strafford, in the Parliament holden at VVestminster, 1628 : the one concerning the liberty of the subject : the other the priviledge of the Houses of Parliament. (Printed for John Aston, 1641), by Thomas Wentworth Strafford (page images at HathiTrust) A speech spoken in the House of Commons (Printed by R.B. for Richard Lownds..., 1641), by Robert Wright (page images at HathiTrust) His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, of the causes which moved him to dissolve the last Parliament. (Printed by Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of John Bill, 1640), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), John Finch Finch of Fordwich, and King Charles I of England (page images at HathiTrust) The charge of the Scottish Commissioners against Canterburie and the Lievetenant of Ireland, together with their demand concerning the sixt article of the treaty. (Printed for N. Butter, 1641), by Scotland. Parliament (1640) and Great Britain. Parliament (1640-1641) House of Lords (page images at HathiTrust) A speech made to the Hovse of Commons concerning episcopacy (T. Walkely, 1641), by Lucius Cary Falkland (page images at HathiTrust) The third speech of the Lord George Digby, to the House of Commons : concerning bishops, and the citie petition, the 9th. of Febr: 1640. (T. Walkley, 1649), by George Digby and Great Britain. Parliament (1641) House of Commons (page images at HathiTrust) His Majesties message to the Lords and Commons in Parliament, Sept. 5, together with A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament in answer to the said message. (Printed by L. N. and J. F. for E. Husbands and j. Franck, 1642), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Great Britain. Parliament (1642) (page images at HathiTrust) His Majesties speech and protestation made in the head of his armie between Stafford and Wellington the 19th of September, 1642, after the reading of his orders. (R. Barker, printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, 1642), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Great Britain. Army (page images at HathiTrust) The Kings Majesties letter to the Lord Willoughby, of Parham, June the fourth, with his lordships answer thereunto. Together with a letter sent by the Lord Willovghby, to an Honourable Member of the Parliament. Read at a conference between both Houses this eighth of June, 1642. (A. N., 1642), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), Francis Willoughby Willoughby of Parham, and Great Britain. Parliament (1642) (page images at HathiTrust) A sermon preached before the Kings Most Excellent Majestie in the Cathedrall Church of Durham upon Sunday, being the fifth day of May, 1639 (Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of John Bill, 1639), by Thomas Morton (page images at HathiTrust) Three speeches [addressed to the Lord Mayor and citizens of London] delivered at a common-hall : on Saturday the 28 of July, 1643. at the reading of a procclamation from the King: viz. I. By Edward Earl of Manchester, concerning the Tower of London. II. By John Pym, Esq.; by way of observation upon the said proclaomation. III. By Henry Martin, Colonell, concerning Sr. William Waller, and what course is now to be taken. With a true copy of the proclamation aforesaid. Also, the deposition of Mr. Mayo, taken at Bridges in Flanders, Iuly 20, 1643, concerning contributions there made for the assistance of the papists in England. (Printed for Peter Cole, 1643), by Edward Montagu Manchester, Henry Mayo, Henry Marten, John Pym, England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), and City of London (England). Court of Common Council (page images at HathiTrust) His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament of the eleventh of July, 1642, together with His Majesties Proclamation declaring His Majesties purpose to go in His Royal Person to Hull, and the true occasion and end thereof. (R. Barker, printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majestie, 1642), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Great Britain. Parliament (1642) (page images at HathiTrust) Argvment before the Lords in the Vpper Hovse of Parliament. ([publisher not identified], 1641), by Edward Hyde Clarendon and Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords (1641) (page images at HathiTrust) An honourable and worthy speech spoken in the High Covrt of Parliament by Mr. Smith of the Middle-Temple October 28, 1641 concerning the regulating of the Kings Majesties prerogative and the liberties of the subjects : with a motion for the speedy redresse of all greevances under which the church and state doth lye. (B. Alsop, 1641), by Philip Smith (page images at HathiTrust) Speeches. Selections (London : Printed for Francis Coles, 1641), by Edward Dering (HTML at EEBO TCP) Speech in Parliament concerning the present distempers (London : Printed for W. L., 1641), by William Drake (HTML at EEBO TCP) His Majesties speech to both Houses of Parliament December the second 1641 (London : Printed by Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of John Bill, 1641), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) Speech before the Kings Majesty and both Houses in the High Court of Parliament concerning his Majesties reigne with the bishops, judges & peeres of the land ([London?] : Printed and are to be sold by Richard Cotten, 1641), by John Finch Finch of Fordwich and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Speech in Parliament upon the accusation and impeachment of William Laud ([London? : s.n.], 1641), by Harbottle Grimston (HTML at EEBO TCP) The charge of the Scottish Commissioners against Canterburie and the Lieutenant of Ireland together with their demand concerning the sixt article of the treaty : whereunto is added the Parliaments resolution about the proportion of the Scottish charges and the Scottish Commissioners thankfull acceptance thereof. (London : Printed for Nath. Butler, 1641), by Scotland. Parliament and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP) A speech of VVilliam Thomas, esqvire in Parliament in May 1641 being a short view and examination of the actions of bishops in Parliament from Anno Dom. 1116 to this present of 1641 in the severall reignes of 23 kings and queens of this kingdome of England, &c. : in all and each of their times it is made to appeare they have been most obnoxious to prince and people and therefore that it is not fit or convenient that they should continue members of that honourable House in which they have beene so disloyally and traiterously affected to regality and no lesse mischievous and pernicious to church and commonwealth. (Printed at London : by Tho. Harper, 1641), by William Thomas (HTML at EEBO TCP) To the honourable, the knights, citizens and bvrgesses in the House of Commons in Parliament. The humble petition of sundry of the knights, gentlemen, free-holders, and others of the inhabitants of the County of Suffolke, to the number of above 13000. Presented Jan. 31. 1641. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1641), by Great Britain Parliament House of Commons and Suffolk (England) (HTML at EEBO TCP) To the Right Honourable the House of Peers assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent (London : Printed for Joseph Hunscott, 1641), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP) An abstract of those ansvvers which were given in the assembly of the Lords in the high court of Parliament unto the nine reasons sent up from the House of Commons against the voting of bishops in Parliament. ([London] : Printed for N. Butter, 1641), by John Williams (HTML at EEBO TCP) Honourable and worthy speech in the High Court of Parliament in Scotland Octob. 28, 1641 (London : Printed for John Thomas, 1641), by James Stuart Lennox (HTML at EEBO TCP) A speech delivered in Parliament by Sir Benjamin Rudyard ([London? : s.n.], Iuly 2, 1641), by Benjamin Rudyerd (HTML at EEBO TCP) In the Nationall Assemblie at Edinburgh the fourth day of August, 1641 (London : Printed by T. Favvcet, 1641), by Church of Scotland. General Assembly and Charles 1600-1649 (HTML at EEBO TCP) An act for the better raising and levying of mariners, sailers [sic], and others, for the present guarding of the seas, and necessary defence of this realm, and other his Majesties dominions. ([London : Printed by Robert Barker, and by the assignes of John Bill,: , 1641]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Anno regni Caroli regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo septimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, Anno Dom. 1640. In the 16 yeer of the reign of our most gracious soveraign Lord, Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. (London : Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill, 1641.), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Anno regni Caroli Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo septimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, Anno Dom. 1640. In the 16. yeer of the reign of our most gracious soveraign Lord, Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. (London : Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill, 1641.), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Anno regni Caroli Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo septimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of November, Anno Dom. 1640. In the 16. yeer of the reign of our most gracious soveraign Lord, Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith, &c. A subsidie granted to the King of tonnage, poundage, and other sums of money, payable upon merchandize, exported and imported. (London : Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill, 1642.), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) His Maiesties letter Ianvary the 24th. In answer to the petition of both Houses of Parliament, as it was presented by the Earle of Newport, and the Lord Seymer. Ian. 21. 1641. (London : Printed for F. Coules and T. Bankes, 1641), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), Mountjoy Blount Newport, Francis Seymour, and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Kings Maiesties speech on the 2 day of December 1641 to the honourable House of Parliament likewise a true relation of all those cruel rapes and murders which have lately beene committed by the papists in Ireland : with the names of severall marchants that were taken transporting ammunition to Ireland for the rise of the rebels. (London : Printed for John Greensmith, 1641), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles 1600-1649 (HTML at EEBO TCP) Learned and wise speech in the Upper House of Parliament in Scotland September 9, 1641, declaring the great grievances of that kingdome. (London : Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641), by John Campbell Loudoun (HTML at EEBO TCP) The manner of the impeachment of the 12 bishops, accused of high treason. For preferring a petition and making a protestation to the subverting of the fundamentall lawes, and being of parliaments. Whereunto is added the said petition and remonstrance of the saids bishops. (Printed at London ;, and re-printed at Edinburgh : [s.n., 1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Speech in Parliament made in the House of Commons on Wednesday the 29 of December, 1641 (London : Printed for A. R., 1641), by Philip Smith (HTML at EEBO TCP) The declaration of the kingdome of Scotland, concerning the present expedition into England according to the commission and order of the Convention of Estates, from their meeting at Edinburgh, August 1643. (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler ..., 1643), by Scotland. Convention of Estates (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Trve copy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common-Councell of of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18, 1641 with the answer of both Houses of Parliament to the said petition : together with Mr. Speakers letter, ordered by the Honourable House of Commons, to the High Sheriffe and gentry of Yorkshire, shewing their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the countrey that their petition to the Parliament was ill relished : secondly, their dislike of such as have endeavoured to preswade godly ministers that their exercises are not acceptable to the Houses : thirdly, their dislike of such as have endeavoured to perswade the trained band from going into Hull upon the Parliaments order. (London : Printed for Iohn Wright, 1641), by City of London (England). Court of Common Council and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) All ordinances and orders for the better observation of the Lords-Day and the fast 9. Decemb. 1646. ordered &c. that the ordinances for the better observation of the publick dayes of fast and humiliation and for the better observation of the Lords-Day be printed together ... (London : Printed for Edw. Husband, Printer to the Honourable House of Commons, 1646), by statutes England and Wales. Laws and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter sent from both Houses of Parliament to His Excellence the Earle of Essex lord generall of the army for the King and Parliament also certain articles which passed between the King and both Houses : with the resolution and protestation of the county of Yorke and Lincolne to stand for the King and Parliament to maintain the true Protestant religion. ([London] : Printed for Joh. Franc., Octob. 11, 1642), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Message sent from the House of Commons to Robert Earle of Warvvicke, admirall of His Majesties Navie Royall concerning the ships which now lye ready at the coast of Holland laden with ammunition to be sent to His Majesty at Yorke, with the message which they sent to the Dutch ambassadour and his answer to the said message, likewise the report which was made to both Houses, concerning 800 men which are to be sent from France and Spain to His Majesty to assist him against the High Court of Parliament, and the Parliaments resolution concerning the same. (London : Printed by J.H. and T. Ryder, July 9, 1642), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons and John Browne (HTML at EEBO TCP) Grand remonstrance (London : Printed for John Greensmith, 1641), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) His Maiesties letter to the Lord Maior and aldermen of the citie of London with the humble petition of the knights, ministers, gentry, free-holders and other inhabitants of the county of Leicester to the King : also the resolution of the whole county of Essex presented to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament and commanded by the Lords to be forthwith printed and published. (London : Printed for Tho. Hewer and W. Moulton, 1642), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) A worthy speech spoken by Sir Iohn VVray in Parliament. November the thirteenth, concerning episcopall authority and lordly primacy of the bishops in these our times. 1641. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1641), by John Wray (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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