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5 additional books about Richard Gurney in the extended shelves: Articles of impeachment against Sir John Gurney Knight. Lord Maior of London, who was committted to the tower by the High Court of Parliament, on Munday the 11. of Iuly, 1642. VVherein is declared the severall misdemeanors which hath been committed by him since his comming into office. Whereunto is annexed several matters of note concerning the Earle of Stamford, Sir Arthur Haslerigge, and the Lord Brookes. Members of the honourable assembly of Parliament, likewise the humble petition of the county of Leicester, presented to the said Houses, touching Mr. Hastings, sonne to the Earle of Huntington. Likewise His Majesties resolution concerning the Earle of Warwicke. Oordered [sic] that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsinge, Clar. Parl. D. C. ([London] : Iuly, 12. London, Printed for J. H. and T. Ryder, 1642), by Richard Gurney and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A notable touch of the times: or, a true and seasonable discoverie of the grosse abuses thereof, with a serious proposition of a certaine remedy.: Presented to the view of all intelligents. And also sixe propositions made by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, declaring the reasons of the commitment of the Lord Mayor of London to the Tower. Lunæ 11. Iuly 1642. Published by Anonymos Philalethes. (London : Printed for I.A. and are to be sould in the Old-Baily, 1642), by Anonymos Philalethes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament the first for the appointing the house of Sr Richard Gurnie, late lord major of the city of London, scituate in the Old Jury for the use of the trustees and contractors &c. for the sale of the bishops-lands; the second for the alteration and explanation of the oath formerly appointed to be taken by the surveyors of the bishops-lands and for the better enabling of the trustees for bishops lands named in the former ordinances to discharge the trust in them reposed. (London : Printed by R. Cotes for John Bellamy, 1646), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The Parliaments censvre on Sir Richard Gvrney, Lord Major of the honourable city of London, August 12, 1642 with the articles of his impeachment, wherein he stood charged of many offences, crimes and high misdemeanors committed by the said Sir Richard Gurney during the time of his majoralty. (London : Printed for Iohn Cave, August 13, 1642), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The ten yeeres proceedings of the late Parliament, concerning the case of Sir Richard Gurney. (London, : [s.n.], Printed in the Yeare 1652) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Richard Gurney: Books in the extended shelves: Gurney, Richard, Sir, 1577-1647: Articles of impeachment against Sir John Gurney Knight. Lord Maior of London, who was committted to the tower by the High Court of Parliament, on Munday the 11. of Iuly, 1642. VVherein is declared the severall misdemeanors which hath been committed by him since his comming into office. Whereunto is annexed several matters of note concerning the Earle of Stamford, Sir Arthur Haslerigge, and the Lord Brookes. Members of the honourable assembly of Parliament, likewise the humble petition of the county of Leicester, presented to the said Houses, touching Mr. Hastings, sonne to the Earle of Huntington. Likewise His Majesties resolution concerning the Earle of Warwicke. Oordered [sic] that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsinge, Clar. Parl. D. C. ([London] : Iuly, 12. London, Printed for J. H. and T. Ryder, 1642), also by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gurney, Richard, Sir, 1577-1647: By the maior. The order of the House of Commons to the Lord Maior, for the due observing the Sabbath day. ([London : s.n., 1641]), also by City of London (England). Lord Mayor and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gurney, Richard, Sir, 1577-1647: The Lord Maior of Londons letter to the King at Yorke, Iune, 22. In behalfe of the aldermen sheriffes, the master and wardens of each severall company in answer to His Maiesites letter. The Parliaments resolution, concerning the Kings most excellent Maiestie, and the Lords and Commons which have absented themselues from the said Houses, and are now at Yorke attending on his Maiesty. Like wise the grounds and reasons why they are enforceed [sic] to take arms, with the severall reasons to prove that every man is bound to uphold the Parliament against all opposers whatsoever. ([London : s.n., 1642]), also by King Charles I of England and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gurney, Richard, Sir, 1577-1647: A true coppy of the petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and the rest of the Common-Councell of London, presented to both Houses of Parliament, March 18. 1641.: To vindicate the honour of the city against a false, scandalous, and seditious petition, printed, and pretended to be exhibited to the Parliament in February last, as The petition of the citizens of London, against the present disposall of the militia of that city, made by the Parliament. And to assure the Parliament, and the whole kingdome; that the said city is very glad of, and thankfull for the present ordinance touching that matter, and will readily obey it. Together with the severall answers of both Houses of Parliament to the aforesaid petition. Ordered to be printed and published. (London : Printed for Iohn Frank, 1642), also by City of London (England). Court of Common Council (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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