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Philip Herbert Pembroke
(Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650)
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- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: Earl of Pembroke's speech in the House of Peers ([publisher not identified], 1648), also by Cecile Gerletz Steinberg and Allan Steinberg (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The Earl of Pembrokes speech in the House of Peers, when the seven lords were accused of high-treason / copia vera, Mic. Oldsworth. ([London : s.n., 1690]), also by Michael Oldisworth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The Earle of Pembroke his declaration and resolution, to the high court of Parliament,: concerning his election by the Parliament to be generall for the westerne parts of the kingdome containing these counties following: viz. Wiltshire. Somersetshire. Hampshire. Dorsetshire. Devonshire. Cornwall. the Isle of Wight. Wherein is shewed his good affection to the King and Parliament, with his noble and undaunted resolution for preserving the peace of the kingdome. Also an ordinance of Parliament for setting out ten ships for a winter-guard for Ireland, with letters of surprisall for the taking of the rebels ships, or any others that shall offer to assist them. (London : Novemb. 1. Printed for Thomas Holt, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The Earle of Pembroke's speech in the Hovse of Peeres when the seven lords were accused of high-treason. ([London], 1648), also by Michael Oldisworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: His Majesties most gratious ansvver at the delivery of the propositions for peace.: Certified to the Parliament by a letter from the Earle of Pembrook, and the commissioners. Who presented them to the King on Tuesday last, at Hampton Court, Septemb. 7. 1647. Also His Majesties last propositions. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1647), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles King of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The Kings Majesties answer to the propositions,: propounded by the ministers of the Church of England; concerning the setling of the Presbyterian government within this kingdome. With his majesties resolution, about giving his royall assent thereunto. Also, the Earl of Pembrokes reply to the Kings Majesties desires. Published by authority. ([London] : Printed for B.A., Feb. 12. 1647), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: A letter sent from the Provost Vice-Chancellour of Oxford, to the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke Lord Chancellour of Oxford : together with His Lordships answer to the said letter. (Printed by L.N. for E. Husbands and J. Franck, and are to be sold at their shops in the Middle-Temple, and next door to the Kings-head in Fleet-street, 1642), also by Robert Pinck and England and Wales Parliament (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: A letter sent from the Provost Vice-Chancellour of Oxford, to the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke Lord Chancellour of Oxford.: Together with His Lordships ansvver to the said letter. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this letter and answer be forthwith printed and published: H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. (Setember 13. 1642 London : Printed by L. N. for E. Husbands and J. Franck and are to be sold at their shops in the Middle-Temple, and next door to the Kings-head in Fleet-street, [1642]), also by Robert Pinck (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: My Lord of Pembrokes speech to His Maiesty, concerning the treaty:: vpon the commissioners arrivall at Newport, in the Isle of Wight, Saturday Sept. 16. An Dom. 1648. / Taken verbatim by Michael Oldsworth. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1648), also by Michael Oldisworth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: New propositions propounded by the Earle of Pembrook, the Earle of Northumberland, the Earle of Essex, and the Earle of Holland ; to the lord major, aldermen, and common councell of the city in Guild Hall, on Saturday being the 11 day of June, 1642 ; in the behalfe of all the Commons in England ; whereunto is annexed many remarkeable passages with the numbers of horse that they have underwrit ; together with the substance of a letter sent from Holland ; wherein is declared that there are many hundreds of carbines, 3000 great saddles, 300 barrels of powder, 8 pieces of ordnance which is conceived to be bought with part of the money borrowed upon the jewels of the crowne, and to be transported to England ; also a declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the ordering of the militia, directed to the deputy lievtenants of the respective counties throughout all England and Dominion of Wales. (London : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 14, 1642), also by Robert Devereux Essex, Henry Rich Holland, and Algernon Percy Northumberland (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The propositions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament.: For a safe and well-grounded peace. Sent to His Majestie at Newcastle, by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery. The earle of Suffolke. Members of the House of Peeres. And Sir Walter Erle Sir John Hipisly [brace] Knights [double brace] Robert Goodwyn Luke Robinson [brace] Esq; members of the House of Commons. Die Mercurii 15. Julii 1646. It is this day ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that the printer belonging to this House shall forthwith print the propositions sent to his majesty at Newcastle for a safe and well grounded peace. And that no other person shall presume to print or reprint the same, or any part thereof, at their perils. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum. (London : Printed for Iohn Wright at the Kings Head in the old Bayley, 17 Iuly 1646), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The propositions presented to His Majestie at Newcastle, the 24 day of July 1646. by the Earles of Pembroke and Suffolke... Commissioners from the Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England, in the name, and in the behalf of the Kingdoms of England and Ireland, and by the Earle of Lowdon Chancellor of Scotland, and the Marquesse of Argyle Commissioner of the Parliament of Scotland, in the name, and in the behalf of the Kingdome of Scotland. With His Majesties gracious answer thereunto : at Newcastle the first day of August 1646. (Printed at Edinburgh : by Evan Tyler ..., 1646), also by England and Wales Parliament, King Charles I of England, James Howard Suffolk, John Campbell Loudoun, and Archibald Campbell Argyll (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: Six speeches spoken in the Guild-Hall, London, upon Tuesday in the afternoon, Aprill 9 1644: printed in the same order they were spoken one after the other. By the Earle of Warwick, Sir Henry Vane, the Earle of Essex, the Earl of Pembroke, Colonell Hollis, and Master Recorder. (London : Printed by Richard Cotes, for Stephen Bowtell, and are to bee sold at his shop at the signe of the Bible in Popes-head-Alley, 1644), also by Robert Devereux Essex, John Glynne, Gervase Holles, Henry Vane, and Robert Rich Warwick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The speech (without an oath) of Philip Herbert, late Earl of Pembrooke, at his admittance (as a Member) into the honorable House of Commons in Parliament assembled, April the 6th, 1649 After he had been duely elected a burgess for Bark-shire, instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. Printed in the year 1649. ([London : s.n., 1680]), also by Michael Oldisworth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The speech, of Phillip Herbert, late Earl of Pembroke. At his admittance (as a member) into the honorable House of Commons, in Parliament assembled. Aprill 16th. 1649.: After he had been duely elected a burgess for Berkshire instead of Sir Francis Pile, lately deceased. / Taken verbatim by Michael Oldisworth. ([S.l. : s.n.], Printed in the year. 1649), also by Michael Oldisworth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650: The speech of Phillip Herbert, late Earle of Pembrook and Montgomery,: in the House of Commons, upon passing an act for a day of thanks-giving, for Colonel Jone's victory over the Irish; as it was delivered word for word, and oath for oath. / Taken verbatim by Michael Oldsworth. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the yeer, 1649), also by Michael Oldisworth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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