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John Pym
(Pym, John, 1584-1643)
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Pym, John, 1584-1643: An argument of law concerning the bill of attainder of high-treason of Thomas Earle of Strafford. (Printed at London : for John Bartlet ..., 1641), also by Oliver St. John (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The copie of a letter written unto Sir Edward Dering, lately put out of the house, and committed unto the Tower, Feb. 2. 1641.: His books censured to be burnt by the common executioner, for his strange unadvised and sudden differing from himself, and opposing the whole House. : Which letter was sent as is supposed, by a worthy member of the House of Commons, Feb. 4, 1641. (London : Printed for Iohn Tompson, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A declaration and vindication of Iohn Pym Esquire:: concerning the divers aspersions which have been cast upon him by sundry base and scandalous pamphlets, and by divers malignants, and people ill-affected to the good of the Common-wealth. Shewing his continuall fidelitie and integritie towards His Majestie, and the High Court of Parliament, for the good of this Kingdome, and other His Majesties dominions. (London : Printed for John Atkinson, March 4. Anno Dom. 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The declaration of Iohn Pym Esquire upon the whole matter of the charge of high treason against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12, 1641 with An argument of law, concerning the bill of attainder of high treason of the said Earle of Strafford, before a committee of both Houses of Parliament, in Westminster Hall by Mr. St. Iohn His Majesties Solicitor Generall, on Thursday, April 29, 1641 / both published by order of the Commons House. ([London : s.n.], 1641), also by Oliver St. John (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The declaration of John Pym. (Iohn Bartlet, 1641), also by Oliver St. John (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A declaration of the grievances of the Kingdom delivered in Parliament by John Pym. ([London : s.n., 1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A declaration presented to the honourable House of Commons with a speech delivered at conference with the Lords, January 25, 1641 : by occasion of the petitions from the city of London and the counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hartford / by Iohn Pym ... (London : Printed for Richard Lownes ..., 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A discovery of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London, and the Parliament.: As it was at large made known by John Pym, Esq; on Thursday being the eighth of June, 1643. at a Common-hall: and afterwards corrected by his own hand for the presse. (London : Printed for Peter Cole, at the Glove in Cornhill, neer the Royall Exchange, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The first speech of Master Pym, the last Parliament.: Concerning liberty of Parliament. Generals concerniug [sic] religion. Generals concerning civill government. (London : [s.n.], printed, 1643), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The heads of a conference: delivered by Mr. Pymm. ; At a committee of both Houses, Junii 24, 1641. ([London : s.n.], printed in the yeer 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The heads of severall petitions delivered by many of the troopers against the Lord General and some other officers of the army.: With the answer which Mr. Pym made to the severall heads or petitions, before the committee on Tuesday, October 5. 1641. (London : Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: His Maiesties resolution concerning the magazine in the Tower of London.: Likewise the Parliaments resolntion [sic] concerning the same, being resolved to dispose therof, as shall be found needfull for the present occasion, and by the authority of Parliaments. Together with the Parliaments declaration July 12. Declaring that none shall apprehend, or arrest any of His Maiesties subjects that obeyeth the ordinance of Parliament, under pretence of His Majesties warrants. Also a worthy speech spoken in the House of Commons by Mr. Iohn Pym, esquire, laying open the great ruine and destruction that is like to befall this kingdome, declaring the authority of Parliaments. With two humble motions presented to His Majesty from the high court of Parliament. Ordered that these particulars aforementioned be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com. ([London] : Printed for J. Smith, July 14. 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles King of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The humble desires of the Lords Commissioners, for the kingdome of Scotland. Presented to the Kings most excellent Majestie, in the behalfe of the three kingdomes: that he would be pleased to return to his great counsellors, the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that so the present distractions and distempers of this state may be removed. With a message of thanks delivered to the Lords Commissioners for Scotland, by Mr. Pym, from the House of Commons, in the name of themselves and the whole commons of England, for this their advice and counsell. (London : Printed for J.B., Maii 5. in the yeare, 1642), also by Scotland. Parliament and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The kingdomes manifestation:: wherein a course may be taken for us and our posterity, to enjoy peace and truth together, with the propagation of the Gospell; with certaine considerations condusing thereunto. Delivered in a speech by Iohn Pym, Esquire: once a worthy member of the House of Commons, now deceased the eighth of December, 1643. (London : Printed by B.H. and are to be sold by J. West, neere the New-Exchange, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The Kings Maiesties speech in the House of Lords in Parliament on Tuesday the 14. day of Decemb. 1641.: For the raising of forces to reduce the Irish rebels to a loyall subjection. Also a letter sent by the Lord chiefe justices of Ireland to the House of Parliament, Decemb. 14. 1641. concerning their miserable and distressed estate in the county of Conno; the rebels being within 4. miles of Dublin. Likewise the copie of a letter sent from the major of Plimmouth [sic], discribing the insatiable cruelty of the rebels done to the Protestants in all places where they come. (London : Printed for John Greensmith, 1641), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), Charles King of England, and Ireland. Lords Justices and Council (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Kings Majesties speech in the House of Lords in Parliament on Tuesday the 14. day of Decemb. 1641 (Printed for John Greensmith, 1641), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), King Charles I of England, and Ireland. Lords Justices and Council (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A letter sent from the right honourable Robert, Earl of Warwick, Admirall of the sea to M. John Pym, Esq., and presented to both houses of Parliament, July 6, 1642. (London : Printed for Ios. Hunscott, and Io. Wright, [1642?]), also by Robert Rich Warwick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Master Pim his speech in Parliament concerning the vote of the House of Commons for his discharge upon the accusation of treason exhibited against himself and others. (London : Printed for F.C. and T.B., 1641 [1642]), also by Arthur Hesilrige (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Master Pyms letter to Sir John Hotham. To my honourable friend Sir John Hotham Knight, governour of Hull, these in Yorkshire. (Printed at York : By Stephen Bulkley, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Master Pyms speech in Parliament wherein is expressed his zeal and reall affection to the publike good (Printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat, 1642) (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Master Pyms speech in Parliament. Wherein is expressed his zeal and reall affection to the publike good. As also shewing what dangers are like to ensue by want of their enjoying the priviledges of Parliament. With the generall occasion of grief to the House, thorough His Majesties alienating himself from his Parliament in his opinions. Whereunto is added, some passages that hapned [sic] the ninth of March, between the Kings Majesty, and the committee of both Houses, when the declaration was delivered. What passed the next day, when His Majesty delivered his answer. (London : Printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat, 1641 [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Master Pyms speech in Parliament. Wherein is expressed his zeal and reall affection to the publike good. As also shewing what dangers are like to ensue by want of their enjoying the priviledges of Parliament. With the generall occasion of grief to the House, thorough His Majesties alienating himself from his Parliament in his opinions. Whereunto is added, some passages that hapned [sic] the ninth of March, between the Kings Majesty, and the committee of both Houses, when the declaration was delivered. What passed the next day, when His Majesty delivered his answer. (London : Printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat, 1641 [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A message of thankes delivered to the Lords, Commissioners for Scotland, by Mr. Pym, from the House of Commons, on Saturday the 22. of January, Anno Domini, 1641. (London : Printed by R. Oulton & G. Dexter, for William Larnar, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A most learned and religious speech spoken by Mr. Pym, at a conference of both Houses of Parliament the 23. of this instant moueth [sic] of Septemb.: Declaring unto them the necessity and benefit of the union of his Majesties three kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland in matters of religion and church-government. Also certaine passages at a comm[i]ttee in the Exchequor Chamber concerning coyning of farthings now in the hands of the Lord Mowbray, and Montravers: together with some remarkable passages from Chester, and words betwixt Prince Robert and his Excellence Robert Earle of Essex. Henry Elsing Cler. Parl. D. Com. (London : Printed for Iohn Otwell, 1642), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A Motion humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable, the committee of the high court of Parliament consisting of 18 queres concerning the Booke of common-prayer : October 8, 1641 : as also an honourable speech made by Mr. Pymme. ([London] : Printed for H. Walker, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Mr. Pym, his speech in parliament, on Saturday the 19th of February concerning the passing of the bill in the Commons House, for the present pressing of 15000 men, to be immediately transported for Ireland : which bill was that evening sent up to the Lords for their assent,and was by them also consented unto, and passed accordingly. (Printed for R.C., 1641) (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Mr. Pym, his speech in Parliament, on Saturday the 19th of February: concerning the passing of the bill in the Commons House, for the present pressing of 15000 men, to be immediately transported for Ireland. Which bill was that evening sent up to the Lords for their assent, and was by them also consented unto, and passed accordingly. (L[ondo]n : Printed for R. C., 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Mr. Pym, his speech. On Tuesday the 8th of February, to the Lords, at a conferrence of both Houses, concerning the petition of the knights and gentry of the county of Kent. Delivered to the Lords, February the ninth, Anno Domini, 1642. (London : Printed for Iohn Hammond, 1641. [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Mr: Pym his vindication in Parliament of the accusation of high treason, exhibited against him and the Lord Kimbolton, and the other foure members.: As also the Kings Majesties replication to the Lords and Commons in Parliament. With a declaration by the Lords and Commons in Parliament. Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsin. Cler. Parl. D. Com. (London : Printed for William Gay, Sept. 10. 1642), also by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Mr. Pymmes speech to the Lords in Parliament.: Sitting in VVestminster Hall, on the tryall of Thomas Earle of Strafford, the twelfth of Aprill 1641. (London Printed : [s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The Parliaments vindication of Iohn Pym Esquire from His Majesties exception against him.: Occasioned from his speech delivered at a conference with both Houses Jan. 25. 1641 concerning licenses granted by His Majesties immediate warrant, to many of the chiefe commanders now in the head of the rebells in Ireland, for their transporting thither, since the ports were stopt by both Houses of Parliament, against all Irish papists. In which vindication are, 1. Mr. Pym his speech. 2. His Majesties message concerning his speech. 3. The Commons answer to the message. 4. His Majesties reply to the Commons answer. 5. The Commons answer to the reply. 6. His Majesties second reply. Ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that Mr. Pym his speech, His Majesties message concerning his speech, the commons answer to the message, His Majesties reply to the Commons answer, the Commons answer to that reply, and His Majesties second reply, be forthwith printed together and published. H. Elsynge Cler. Parl. D. Com. (London : Printed for John Bull, 1643), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Proceedings. 1642-01-25. ([London? : s.n., 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The reasons of the House of Commons to stay the Queenes going into Holland. Deliuered to the Lords, at a conference the 14 of Iuly. By John Pym, Esq; deliuered the 15 to his Maiesty; in presence or [sic] both Houses, by my Lord Bankes. ([London : s.n.], Printed Anno. 1641), also by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A remonstrance or declaration presented to the honourable House of Commons concerning the grievances of the kingdome delivered in Parliament by Iohn Pym, Esquire ; published by a true copy, April 6, 1643. (London : Printed for Francis Williams, 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The severall answers of both Houses of Parliament to the city petition with a true copy of the petition of the Lord Maior, aldermen, and the rest of the Common Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18, 1641 [i.e. 1642] : together with Mr. Speakers letter, ordered by the Honourable House of Commons, to the High Sheriffe, and gentry of Yorkshire containing divers remarkable matters of great note and consequence. (London : Printed of Iohn Wright, 1641 [i.e.1642]), also by England and Wales Parliament and Richard Gurney (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords, January 25, MDCXLII by occasion of the petitions from the citie of London, and the counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford / by John Pym, Esquire. (Edinburgh : [s.n.], 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords. January, XXV. MDCXLI.: By occasion of the petitions from the Citie of London, and the counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford. By Iohn Pym, Esquire. Published by order of the House of Commons. Whereto are annexed two orders of the said House. The one, containing the thankes of the House, given to those of Hertfordshire. The other, for punishing of those who printed a false copie of that petition, and other libellous pamphlets. (Printed at London : by R. Oulton. and G. Dexter, for John Rothwell, and are to be sold at the Signe of the Sun in Pauls Church-yard, 1641. [i.e. 1642]), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A speech delivered by Mr. Pym, at a conference of both Houses; ocasioned from divers instructions, resolved upon by the House of Commons, and presented to the Lords, and read by Sir Henry Vayne. Discovering the dangers and miseries the three kingdomes are liable unto, by reason of his Majesties evill counsellors as the effects doth declare. As also, the justice, reasonablenesse, and necessitie of changing them. (London : Printed for John Bull, June 15. 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A speech delivered in Parliament, by a worthy member thereof, and a most faithfull vvell-wisher to the Church and Common-weale;: concerning the grievances of the kingdome. By I.P. Esquire. (London : Printed for R. L., 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Speech in Parliament the xxv of January 1641 against the bishops charge, hastening their triall ([S.l. : s.n.], 1641 [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The speech or declaration of John Pym, Esq. &c. ([London? : s.n., 1641?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The speech or declaration of John Pym, esquire: after the recapitulation or summing up of the charge of high-treason, against Thomas, earle of Strafford, 12. : April, 1641. (Printed for John Bartlet, 1641), also by Thomas Wentworth Strafford and John Bartlet (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The speech or declaration of John Pym, Esquire after the recapitulation or summing up of the charge of high-treason, against Thomas, Earl of Strafford, 12 April, 1641. (London : Printed for John Bartlet, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The speech or declaration of John Pymm, Esquire, to the Lords of the upper House, upon the delivery of the Articles of the Commons assembled in Parliament, against VVilliam Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, in maintenance of their accusation, whereby he stands charged of high treason. Together with a true copie of the said Articles (London : printed for Ralph Mabb, 1641), also by George Glover, Edward Bower, and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The speech or declaration of John Pymme, esq. to the Lords of the upper House : upon the delivery of the Articles of the Commons assembled in Parliament against William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, in maintenance of their accusation whereby he stands charged of high treason : together with a true copie of the said articles. (R. Mabb, 1641), also by William Laud and Great Britain. Parliament (1641) House of Commons (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Speech to the Lords in Parliament sitting in Westminster Hall the twelfth of April 1641 (London printed : [s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Speech to the Lords in Parliament sitting in Westminster Hall the Twelfth of April 1641 ([London : s.n., 1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Speeches and passages of this great and happy Parliament: from the third of November, 1640, to this instant June, 1641.: Collected into one volume, and according to the most perfect originalls, exactly published. (London : Printed for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, at Furnifalls-Inne-gate, in Holbourne, 1641), also by England and Wales Parliament, Audley Mervyn, and Thomas Wentworth Strafford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The substance of a conference at a committee of both Houses, in the painted chamber, October 27. 1641.: Managed by Iohn Pim Esquier, and Oliver Saint-Iohn His Majesties sollicitor generall, on the behalfe, and by the command of the House of Commons. Concerning the excluding the thirteene Bishops, impeached by the Commons of England (for making and execution of the new canons) from all votes in Parliament, and for the excluding of all the rest of the Bishops, from their vote in the bill lately sent up to the Lords to take away the Bishops votes in Parliament. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1641), also by England and Wales Parliament and Oliver St. John (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: The substance of Mr. Pymms speech: to the Lords in Parliament. Novemb. 9. 1641. (London : Imprinted for Richard Lownes, MDCXLI. [1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: 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), also by Edward Montagu Manchester, Henry Mayo, Henry Marten, England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), and City of London (England). Court of Common Council (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Three speeches delivered at a common-hall, on Saturday the 28 of July, 1643, at the reading of a proclamation 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 proclamation. III. By Henry Martin Colonell, concerning Sir 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, and are to be sold at the Glove and Lyon neer the Royall-Exchange, 1643), also by Edward Montagu Manchester, Henry Marten, Henry Mayo, and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Three speeches delivered at a common-hall, on Saturday the 28 of July, 1643.: At the reading of a proclamation 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 proclamation. III. By Henry Martin Colonell, concerning Sir 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. Imprimatur, John White. (London : Printed for Peter Cole, and are to be sold at the Glove and Lyon neer the Royall-Exchange, August 2. [1643]), also by Edward Montagu Manchester, Henry Mayo, Henry Marten, and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Tvvo speeches made by Iohn Pymm Esquire; the one after the articles of the charge against the Earle of Strafford were read. The other, after the articles of the articles of the charge against Sir George Ratcliffe were read. (London : Printed for Iohn Bartlet, and are to be sold at the gilt Cup, neere St. Austins gate, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Holland, and Mr. Io: Pym, Esquire.: Concerning a petition to His Majestie for peace. Spoken in Guild-hall, on Thursday the 10. of Novemb. to the Lord Major and Aldermen, with the rest of the inhabitant of the city; being commanded by both Houses of Parliament thereunto. (London : Printed by J. F. for Peter Cole, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Glove and Lyon, neer the Royall-Exchange, 1642), also by Henry Rich Holland (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Holland, and Mr. Jo. Pym, esquire (Printed by J.F. for Peter Cole, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Glove and Lyon, neer the Royall-Exchange, 1642), also by Henry Rich Holland (page images at HathiTrust)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Manchester, and Mr. Io: Pym, Esquire, in Guild-Hall, on Friday the 25. of Nov. 1642.: Concerning a present supply of money for the army, and propositions for easing the city for the time to come: and laying the burthen on the neutrallists and malignants throughout the kingdom. (London : Printed by J. F. for Peter Cole, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Glove and Lyon, neer the Royall Exchange, 1642), also by Edward Montagu Manchester (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: 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 Denzil Holles Holles (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: Two speeches delivered, the one by the Earle of Manchestr [sic] and the other by Iohn Pym Esquire, in Guild-Hall on fryday the 13. of Ianuary 1642: (London : printed for Peter Cole, 1642), also by Edward Montagu Manchester (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A worthy speech made by Master Pym, to the Lords on Fryday the thirty one of December concerning an information against the Lord Digby. Wherein is discovered the dangerous effects of the said information, if not suddenly prevented, against the royall power prerogative of the King, and priviledges of Parliament. In the free votes and proceedings thereof. (London : Printed for Thomas Banckes. and F. Coles, 1641. [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Pym, John, 1584-1643: A worthy speech spoken in Parliament, by Mr. Pym, concerning evill counsellors about his Maiestie. Also manifesting the particular advantages that would redound to his kingdome, if the said evill councellors were removed from about his majesty. (London : Printed by T. F. for I. H., Novemb. 17. 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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