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8 additional books about Henry Rich Holland in the extended shelves: Three declarations of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliamen. (E. Husband, Printer to the Honorable House of Commons, 1648), by England and Wales Parliament, Henry Elsynge, and Edward Husband (page images at HathiTrust)
The several speeches of Duke Hamilton Earl of Cambridge, Henry Earl of Holland, and Arthur Lord Capel : upon the scaffold immediately before their execution, on Friday the 9. of March. (P. Cole, F. Tyton, and J. Playford, 1649), by James Hamilton Hamilton, Arthur Capel, and Henry Rich Holland (page images at HathiTrust)
Colonel Hammond's letter sent to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, wherein he desires, that Mr. Osborns charge against Major Rolph, may be brought to a speedy examination. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. With a letter sent to the Honorable Committee at Derby-house, concerning the taking of the Earl of Holland, and many officers of quality, two hundred horse, much gold and silver, with other good booty. Ordered by the said Committee, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Gualther Frost Secr' (London : Printed for Edward Husband, printer to the Honorable House of Commons, July 12. 1648), by Robert Hammond, Isaac Puller, William Plomer, and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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)
A letter sent from a gentleman of Beverley, to one Mr. Holby gent' of London, concerning the entertainment of my lord of Holland by the king, at His Majesties court at Beverley, the fifteenth day of this present July, 1642. (London, : Printed for Tho: Banks and William Lee., July 21. 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The true relation of the entertainment of my Lord of Essex at Northampton.: With the just number of horse and foot that flockt from neighbouring countries to assist his person. Also the relation of 4. Holland ships that purposely arrived thither for to help his Excellency in his pretended proceedings: with just number of men, ammunition and money they brought over. Here is likewise the true relation of Captaine Legs discoveries, who being taken by our men upon condition of free pardon, did divulge all the cavaleers projects and intentions. Shewing how many of them were sent to the Ile of Wight and the Ile of Man, to take away and seize upon the mony pretended for the reliefe of our poore brethren in Ireland. Also the manner of my Lord of Hollands taking a seminary priest amongst the cavaleers, with his confession and examination before my Lord. (London : printed for Tho. Bankes, Septem. 2r. [i.e. Sept. 21, 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earle of VVarvvick.: Wherein is declared the wonderfull workes of God, by preventing a damnable and hel-bred conspiracy plotted against him: Sir Iohn Pennington being neare unto him with a great number of caveliers. Read in both Houses of Parliament, and by them ordered to be printed. Also a declaration of the House of Peers sent down to the House of Commons, with Mr. Pyms answer thereunto. With the Kings resolution concerning the Earle of Northumberland, Pembroke, Essex, Holland, and the Lord Fielding. Likewise the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. For a pacification between His Majesty and both Houses. Ordered that this be printed. Joh. Brown. Cler: Par. (London : Printed for A. Coe, Iuly 16. 1642), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Propositions for peace presented to the Kings most excellent Majestie at Beverley in Yorkshire by the right honourable the Earle of Holland of the Lords House, Sir Phillip Stapleton, and Sir John Holland of the Commons House wherunto is annexed his Majesties gracious answer to he said propositions. (... London : Printed by T. Fawcet, July 23, 1642), by England and Wales Parliament and England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Henry Rich Holland: Books in the extended shelves: Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: The copy of a letter sent from the Earle of Holland, to an honourable lord, at the Parliament. ([London : s.n.], Anno Domini. 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: A declaration made to the kingdome, by Henry Earle of Holland. (London : Printed for Mathew Walbancke, 1643 [i.e. 1644]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: The declaration of the Right Honourable the Duke of Buckingham, and the Earles of Holland, and Peterborough, and other lords and gentlemen now associated for the King and Parliament, the religion, lawes, and peace of His Majesties kingdomes. With three letters (delivered July the 6.) one to the House of Peers; another to the House of Commons: and the third to the Ld. Major, aldermen, and commons of the City, in Common-councell, assembled. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1648), also by George Villiers Buckingham and Henry Mordaunt Peterborough (HTML at EEBO TCP) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: 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), also by Arthur Capel Capel of Hadham (HTML at EEBO TCP) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: King Charls his tryal at the high court of justice sitting in Westminster Hall, begun on Saturday, Jan. 20, ended Jan. 27, 1648 also His Majesties speech on the scaffold immediately before his execution on Tuesday, Ian. 30 : together with the several speeches of Duke Hamilton, the Earl of Holland, and the Lord Capel, immediately before their execution on Friday, March 9, 1649. (London : Printed by J.M. for Peter Cole, Francis Tyton, and John Playford, 1650), also by King Charles I of England and James Hamilton Hamilton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: 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, Algernon Percy Northumberland, and Philip Herbert Pembroke (HTML at EEBO TCP) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: Several speeches of Duke Hamilton, Earl of Cambridg, Henry Earl of Holland, and Arthur Lord Capel, upon the scaffold (Printed by J.M. for Peter Cole, Francis Tyton, and John Playford, 1649), also by James Hamilton Hamilton, Arthur Capel, and King Charles I of England (page images at HathiTrust) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: The several speeches of Duke Hamilton Earl of Cambridg, Henry Earl of Holland, and Arthur Lord Capel, upon the scaffold immediately before their execution, on Friday the 9. of March. Also the several exhortations, and conferences with them, upon the scaffold, by Dr Sibbald, Mr Bolton, & Mr Hodges. Published by special authority. (London : Printed for Peter Cole, Francis Tyton, and John Playford, 1649), also by James Hamilton Hamilton and Arthur Capel Capel of Hadham (HTML at EEBO TCP) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: The several speeches of Duke Hamilton Earl of Cambridge, Henry Earl of Holland, and Arthur Lord Capel, upon the scaffold immediately before their execution, on Friday the 9. of March. Also the several exhortations, and conferences with them, upon the scaffold, by Dr Sibbald, Mr Bolton, & Mr Hodges .. (Printed for P. Cole, F. Tyton, and J. Playford, 1649), also by James Hamilton Hamilton and Arthur Capel Capel of Hadham (page images at HathiTrust) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: The several speeches of Duke Hamilton Earl of Cambridge, Henry Earl of Holland, and Arthur Lord Capel : upon the scaffold immediately before their execution, on Friday the 9. of March. (P. Cole, F. Tyton, and J. Playford, 1649), also by James Hamilton Hamilton and Arthur Capel (page images at HathiTrust) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: 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 John Pym (HTML at EEBO TCP) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: 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 John Pym (page images at HathiTrust) Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649: A Worthy speech spoken at the Guild Hall by the Earle of Holland with the resolution of the Earle of Pembroke, Earle of Northumberland, ... : also some passages concerning His Maiesties letter to the lord major touching the carrying in of plate into Guild Hall ... (London : Printed by T. Fawcet, June 21, 1642), also by King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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