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Denzil Holles Holles
(Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680)
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Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Apology delivered by Denzill Hollis Esq. ([London], 1647), also by Thomas Fairfax Fairfax (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The case stated concerning the judicature of the House of Peers in the point of appeals. ([London], 1675) (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The case stated concerning the judicature of the House of Peers in the point of appeals ([London : s.n.], 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The case stated of the jurisdiction of the House of Lords in the point of impositions. (London, 1676) (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The case stated of the jurisdiction of the House of Lords in the point of impositions (London : [s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Densell Hollis esq., his speech at the delivery of the protestation to the Lords of the Upper House of Parliament, 4 May, 1641 wherein is set forth the reasons that moved the House of Commons to make the said protestation, together with a short narration of the severall grievances of the kingdome. (London printed : [s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Densell Hollis Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament on Thnrfeday [sic] the thirtieth of December 1641 vpon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes, for which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower : wherein is discovered the danger of this protestation, that it is both against the King and his royall prerogatives, the priviledges of Parliaments, the liberties of the subject, and the subvertion of the fundamental lawes of this kingdome. (London : Printed for Iohn Thomas and Thomas Bankes, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Densell Hollis, Esquire, his worthy and learned speech in Parliament on Thursday the thirtieth of December 1641 : upon the reading of the petition and protestation of the twelve bishoppes, for which they were accused of high treason, and committed to the Tower : wherein is discovered the danger of protestation, that it is both against the King and his royall prerogatives, the priviledges of Parliaments, the liberties of the subject, and the subvertion of the fundamentall lawes of this kingdome. (Printed for Iohn Thomas, and Thomas Bankes, 1641) (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Desires propounded to the Honourable House of Commons from Denzill Holles, Esq; Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir William Lewis, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir William Waller, Sir John Maynard, Knights, Major Generall Massey, John Glynne Esquire, Recorder of London, Walter Long, Esq; Col. Edward Harley, and Anthony Nicoll, Esq; members of the Honourable House of Commons. VVho stand impeached by His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the army under his command. Also their demurrer to the charge: and the votes of the House, giving them leave to goe beyond the seas, and to absent themselves for six moneths: and Mr. Speaker to grant them passes. (Printed at London : by Robert Ibbitson, 1647), also by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: An exact and true relation of the dangerous and bloudy fight, betweene His Majesties armie, and the Parliaments forces, neere Kyneton in the countie of Warwick, the 23 of this instant October sent in a letter to Iohn Pym, Esquire, a member of the House of Commons : which letter was signed by : Denzell Hollis, Ph. Stapleton, Tho. Ballard, William Balfour, Io., Meldrum, Charles Pym, who were then present. (London : Printed for Francis Wright, 1642), also by Charles Pym, Philip Stapleton, Thomas Ballard, William Balfour, and John Meldrum (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A full vindication and answer of the XI accused members, viz. Denzill Holles, Philip Stapelton, William Lewis, John Clotworthy, William Waller, Iohn Maynard, Major Gen. Massey, Iohn Glynne, Walter Long, Col. Edward Harley, Anthony Nichols to a late printed pamphlet intituled, A particular charge or impeachment, in the name of Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army under his command, against the said members by his appointment and the Councel of War. (London, 1647), also by William Prynne and Thomas Fairfax Fairfax (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The grand question concerning the judicature of the House of Peers, stated and argued: And the case of Thomas Skinner merchant, complaining of the East India Company, with the proceedings thereupon, which gave occasion to that question, faithfully related. By a true well-wisher to the peace and good government of the kingdom, and to the dignity and authority of parliaments. (London : printed for Richard Chiswel, at the two Angels and Crown in Little Brittain, 1669) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A grave and learned speech or an apology delivered by Denzill Hollis Esq; in a full answer to the charge against him, from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army: for the clearing of himselfe in every particular crime charged against him in the papers. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare. 1647) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A letter of a gentleman to his friend, shewing that the bishops are not to be judges in Parliament in cases capital. ([n. p.], 1679) (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A letter of a gentleman to his friend, shewing that the bishops are not to be judges in Parliament in cases capital ([London? : s.n.], 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A letter to Monsieur Van. B---- de M---- at Amsterdam, written anno 1676 ([London? : s.n., 1676?]), also by Koenraad van Beuningen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The Long Parliament dissolved ([London : s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The Lord Holles his vindication of himself and of his son Sir Francis Holles from some foul aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Justice Ellis in some depositions of his taken in the High Court of Chancery. (London : [s.n.], 1676) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Mémoires de Hollis. Mémoires de Huntington. Mémoires de Fairfax. (Béchet, 1823), also by Thomas Fairfax Fairfax and Robert Huntington (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Memoirs of Denzil Lord Holles, baron of Ifield in Sussex, from the year 1641, to 1648. (T. Goodwin, 1699), also by Douglas James Wilson Kinnaird and John Toland (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Memoirs of Denzil Lord Holles, Baron of Ifield in Sussex, from the year 1641 to 1648 (London : Printed for Tim. Goodwin ..., 1699), also by John Toland (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Mr. Denzell Hollis, his speech to the Lords, concerning the setling of the Queen of Bohemia, and her electorall family, in their right and inheritance : with restitution for their sufferings. (Printed for Francis Constable, 1641) (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Mr. Hollis his speech to the Lords in Parliament concerning peace. With a motion for some course to be taken for repairing of trade, that so poore tradesmen may be preserved to hold out during these troublesome times. Whereunto is added a relation of a vision of blood in the skie, that appeared about Redding on Tuesday night last. (London : Printed for T. Wright, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A Narrative, or journal of the proceedings of Their Excellencies, the Right Honourable the Lord Holles, and the Lord coventry, appointed by His Majesty of Great Britain to be his ambassadors extraordinary, and plenipotentiaries for the treaty held at Breda, with the ambassadors of the French King, the King of Denmark, and the States General of the United Provinces (Printed by T. Newcomb, and are to be sold by R. Pawlet, 1667) (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Observations on the letter written to Sir Thomas Osborn, upon the reading of a book called The present interest of England stated written in a letter to a friend. (London : Printed for J.B., 1673), also by Slingsby Bethel, Thomas Osborne Leeds, and François Paul Lisola (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The petition of the members of the House of Commons, who are accused by the army.: Presented to the House upon Tuesday the 29. of June. 1647. expressing their grounds for desiring leave to absent themselves from the House, and their earnest desire for a speedy day to be given unto Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army to send in what particulars they pretend to have against them; that so a way may be open for them to vindicate their honour and innocency. (London : Printed for Ralph Smith, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Bible neer the Royall Exchange, in Cornhill, 1647), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Second letter to a friend concerning the judicature of the bishops in Parliament (London : Printed for R. Janeway, 1682), also by William Atwood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Some considerations upon the question, whether the Parliament is dissolved by it's prorogation for 15 months? ([London? : s.n.], 1676), also by Nicholas Carey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Speech at a conference of both Houses in the Painted Chamber, May, 4. 1641. (Printed by B.A. and T.F. for John Hammond, 1641) (page images at HathiTrust)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Speech at the delivery of the protestation to the Lords of the upper House of Parliament, 4 May 1641 ([London?] : Printed for J. A., 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Speech at the delivery of the protestation to the Lords of the Upper House of Parliament, May 4, 1641 (London : [s.n.], 1641), also by Denzil Holles Holles (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Speech in Parliament concerning the articles of high treason against himselfe (London : Printed for Francis Coules and Thomas Banks, 1641 [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Speech in Parliament: on Munday the 31th of January. (London : printed for F.C. T.B., 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Speech in Parliament the 21 of March, 1642, wherein is contained his declaration concerning the Kings Atturney Generall (London : Printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A speech made by the Honourable Denzel Hollis esquire at that time, when the judges had their charge, concerning Sir Randol Grew . (London : Printed by E. G. for L. Blaikelocke ..., 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The speech of Denzell Holles, Esquire delivered at the Lords Barr, Wednesday, the 15th of Iune vpon the impeachment of the Earles of North-hampton, Devon-shire, Monmouth, and Dover, and of the Lords Rich, Andever, Grey of Ruthen, Coventry and Capell, for their contempt in departing from the Parliament, and not returning upon summons. (London : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill ..., 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: The speech of Denzill Hollis, Esquire at a conference with the Lords on Tuesday the third of August, 1641 : in justification of the three last printed votes by the House of Commons. (London printed : [s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A speech of the Honorable Denzell Hollis (second son to the Right Honorable John Earle of Clare deceased) and brother to the now Earle of Clare, at the delivery of the protestation to the Lords of the upper house of Parliament, 4 May 1641 wherein is set forth the reasons that moved the House of Commons to make the said protestation o [ie. to] gether with a short narration of the severall grievances of the Kingdome. (London : Printed by B.A. and T.F. for Iohn Hammond, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Speech to the Lords concerning the setling of the Queen of Bohemia and her electoral family in their right and inheritance (London : Printed for Francis Constable, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen (charged with a robbery, of which they were most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench, in Easter term last published by Denzell Lord Holles, partly for a further manifestation of their innocency, (of which, as he is informed, many do yet doubt) and partly for his own vindication, in regard of some passages at that tryal, which seemed very strongly to reflect upon him. (London : Printed by J. Darby for Richard Chiswel ..., 1671) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: A true relation of the unjust accusation of certain French gentlemen (charged with a robbery of which they are most innocent) and the proceedings upon it, with their tryal and acquittance in the Court of Kings Bench in Easter term last published by Denzell Lord Holles. (London : Printed by J. Darby for Richard Chiswel, 1671) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680: Two speeches delivered in Parliament.: The one, by Master Pym, the 17th of March. ; The other, by Master Hollis the 21. ; Both worthy members of the House of Commons. ; Wherein, they desire a speedy course to be taken for rectifying of the grievances, and punishing enormous crimes in this kingdome; as also, the bringing of the attvrney-generall to his ansvver. (London : Printed for Andrew Coe, and Marmaduke Boat, 1642), also by John Pym (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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