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Filed under: Capel of Hadham, Arthur Capel, Baron, 1610?-1649- Lives of the friends and contemporaries of Lord Chancellor Clarendon: illustrative of portraits in his gallery. (John Murray, 1852), by Theresa Lewis and J. Thompson (page images at HathiTrust)
- The manuscripts of the Duke of Beaufoart, K.G., : the Earl of Donoughmore, and others. (Printed for Her Majesty's stationery office, by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1891), by Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Philip Vernon Smith, George Atherton Aitken, John Luke George Hely-Hutchinson Donoughmore, Robert William Ketton, William Wilbraham Blethyn Hulton, John Henry Gurney, and Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset Beaufort (page images at HathiTrust)
- The manner of the beheading of Duke Hambleton, the Earle of Holland, and the Lord Capell, in the pallace yard at Westminster, on Friday the 9th of March 1648 with the substance of their several speeches upon the scaffold, immediately before they were beheaded. (Printed at London : For Robert Ibbetson, [1649]), by James Sibbald (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Excellent contemplations, divine and moral written by the magnanimous and truly loyal Arthur Lord Capel, Baron of Hadham ; together with some account of his life, and his letters to several persons whilst he was prisoner in the tower ... likewise his affectionate letters to his lady, the day before his death ... March 9, 1648, with his pious advice to his son the late Earl of Essex. (London : Printed for Nath. Crouch ..., 1683), by Arthur Capel Capel of Hadham and Henry Rich Holland (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Articles of impeachment exhibited in Parliament, against Spencer Earle of Northamp William Earle of Devonsh. Henry Earle of Dover, Henry Earle of Monmouth, Robert Lord Rich, Charles Lord Howard Charlton, Charles L. Grey of Ruthen Thomas Lord Coventry, Arthur Lord Chapell, &c.: For severall high crimes and misdemeanors. Whereunto is annexed, the grounds of the proceedings of the Parliament from the beginning to this present, with the hinderances of their proceedings and causes of these distractions. Together with the severall meanes which they have used to prevent intestine warre, and to hinder the malignant designes of the enemies of the peace of the kingdome. Likewise ordered to be printed. Jo. Browne Cler. Parl. ([London] : July, 1. London, Printed by T.F. for J.Y., 1642), by Spencer Compton Northampton and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A perfect diurnall of the proceedings in Hartford-shire, from the 15. of August to the 29.: Wherein is declared how the Earle of Bedfords troops searched the Lord Capels house, where they found armes sufficient to arm a thousand men. Also how they searched Sir Thomas Fanshaw's house, where they found two peeces of ordnance, barrels of powder, muskets and pikes. With a true discovery of the great preparation that the said Sir Thomas Fanshaw hath made for the space of three moneths for some dangerous designe, being one of the Commissioners of Array for that county. Whereunto is added an information given by Sir Thomas Dakers (a member of the House of Commons) intimating that he suspected the Earle of Bedfords troupes should have battell given them by Sir John Watson before they came to Hartford. ([London] : Printed for W.M., Septemb. 1. 1642), by Thomas Dacres and R. E. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An elogie, and epitaph, consecrated to the ever sacred memory of that most illustrious, and incomparable monarch, Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, late King, &c.: Together with an elogy and epitaph upon the truely lamented death of that excellent patterne of perfect magnanimity, virtue, valour, and loyalty, Arthur Lord Capell. With some streames of remembrance issued from the bloods of his noble fellow-sufferers, Duke Hamilton, and Henry Earle of Holland. / By F.H. Philomusus. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1649), by F. H. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Severall papers and letters betwixt his Excellency the Lord Fairfax the Earle of Norvvich, Lord Capell, Sir Charles Lucas, about the surrender of Colchester. His Excellencies last summons and articles offered upon the surrender thereof with the answer in reply to the same also a letter from his Excellency the Lord Fairfax to the mayor, aldermen, and inhabitants of the towne of Colchester in answer to their desires for a free trade and commerce with the City of London during the siege. (London : Printed for F.L., Iune 27 anno Dom. 1648), by Thomas Fairfax Fairfax (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Capel of Hadham, Arthur Capel, Baron, 1610?-1649 -- Early works to 1800- A list of the names of the iudges of the High Court of Iustice for the tryall of James Earl of Cambridge, Henry Earl of Holland, George Lord Goring, Arthur Lord Capell, and Sir John Owen Knight. Appointed by an act of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. ([London] : Printed for William Wright, anno Dom. 1648 [i.e. 1649]), by Luke Robinson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A copy of some papers lately passed betwixt the Lord Fairfax on the one side and the Earle of Norwich, Lord Capel, and Sir Charles Lucas, on the other, at Colchester. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Capel of Hadham, Arthur Capel, Baron, 1610?-1649 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800- An elegy upon that renowned hero and cavalier, the Lord Capel, who (for his loyalty) was barbarously murther'd in the Palace-Yard at Westminster, on the [blank] day of [blank] 16[blank] / Preserved by a loyal person; and never before printed. (London: : Printed by H. Hills, Jun. for W. Davis, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Vaticinium votivum or, Palæmon's prophetick prayer. Lately presented privately to His now Majestie in a Latin poëm; and here published in English. To which is annexed a paraphrase on Paulus Grebnerus's prophecie. With several elegies on Charls the First. The Lord Capel. The Lord Francis Villiers. ([London : s.n.], Trajecti Anno Caroli Martyris primo [1649]), by Paul Grebner and George Wither (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A mournfull elegy upon the three renowned vvorthies Duke Hamilton, the Earle of Holland, and the ever to be honoured Lord Capel, who were tyranically murthered by a usurped illegall power of the wicked court of injustice, and pretended Parliament, upon Friday, the 9. of March, 1649. In the Palace-yard before Westminster-Hall-Gate. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the first Yeare of Rebellious Liberty, and Democraticall Tyranny. 1649) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Obsequies on that unexemplar champion of chivalrie and perfect pattern of true prowesse, Arthur, Lord Capell. ([London : s.n., 1649]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Capellus virbius, sive redivivus: or, A monument erected in severall elegies to the memory of the right honourable and noble Arthur Lord Capell, Baron of Hadham And his excellent lady, the Lady Elizabeth Capell dowager. (London : printed by Roger Vaughan, dwelling in St. Martins le Grand, 1662), by Thomas Philipot (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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