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| | Books by Audley Mervyn: Books in the extended shelves: Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: An exact relation of all such occurrences as have hapned in the severall covnties of Donegall, London-derry, Tyrone, and Fermanagh in the north of Ireland since the beginning of this horrid, bloody, and unparaleld rebellion there, begun in October last / in all humility presented to the Honorable House of Commons in England by Avdeley Mervyn. (London : Printed by Luke Norton and John Field, for Ralph Rounthwait, [1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: An exact relation of all such occurrences as have happened in the severall counties of Donegall, London-Derry, Tyrone, & Fermanagh in the North of Ireland,: since the beginning of this horid, bloody, and unparaleld rebellion there, begun in October last. In all humility presented to the Honourable House of Commons in England. By Lievetenant Collonell Audeley Mervyn, the 4 of Iune, 1642. (London : Printed for Tho. Downes and William Bladen, and are to be sold at the Irish-Ware-house in Stationers-Hall, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: Sixteene queres propounded by the Parliament of Ireland to the judges of the said kingdome.: As also, another speech, made by Captaine Audley Mervin, to the House of Commons, concerning their priviledges, and their exorbitant grievances in that kingdome. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1641), also by Ireland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: Sixteene qveres propounded by the Parliament of Ireland to the judges of the said kingdome. As also, another speech, made by Audley Mervin, to the House of Commons, concerning their priviledges and their exorbitant grievances in that kingdome. ([publisher not identified], 1641), also by Ireland. Parliament (1641) and Ireland House of Commons (page images at HathiTrust) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: A speech delivered by Sir Audley Mervin Knight, His Majesties prime serjeant at law, and speaker of the House of Commons; to his grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in the presence chamber in the castle of Dublin, the seventh of November, 1665: (Dublin : Printed by John Crook printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: Re-printed at London, and are to be sold at the Ship in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1665), also by James Butler Ormonde (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: A speech delivered by Sir Avdley Mervyn His Majesties prime serjeant at law in Ireland, and speaker of the House of Commons to his grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lievtenant of Ireland, in the presence chamber in the castle of Dublin, the 29. of July 1662 (Dublin : Printed by VVilliam Bladen ..., 1662), also by James Butler Ormonde (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: Speech delivered in the Upper House to the Lords in Parliament May 24, 1641 (Dublin : [s.n.], Printed Anno Dom. 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: A speech made before the Lords in the Upper House of Parliament in Ireland, by Captaine Audley Mervin : March the 4th. 1640[1641]. at the impeachment of Sir Richard Bolton knight, ... John L., Bishop of Derry, Sir Gerrard Lowther and Sir George Ratcliffe ... of high-treason ... With the articles against them. ([publisher not identified], 1641), also by Richard Bolton, Great Britain. Parliament (1640) House of Lords, and Great Britain. Parliament (1640) House of Commons (page images at HathiTrust) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: A speech made by Captaine Audley Mervin to the Vpper House of Parliament in Ireland, March 4. 1640.: Together with certaine articles (of high treason) against Sir Richard Bolton Lord Chancellor, John Lord Bishop of Derrie, Sir Gerard Lowther, Lord chiefe Justice of the Common-Pleas, and Sir George Radcliffe Knight. Unto which is added an humble and just remonstrance of the Parliament. ([London] : Printed for Hugh Perry, Anno Dom. 1641), also by Ireland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: A speech made by Sir Audley Mervyn His Majesties prime serjeant at law in Ireland, the 11th. day of May in the House of Lords when he was presented speaker by the Commons, before the right honourable Sir Maurice Eustace Knight, Lord Chancellour of Ireland, Roger Earl of Orrery, and Charles Earl of Mountrath, His Majesties Lord Justices of his kingdom of Ireland. (Dublin : Printed by William Bladen ..., 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: The speech of Sir Audley Mervyn, knight, His Majesties prime Serjeant at Law, and speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland delivered to His Grace James Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the 13 day of February, 1662, in the Presence-chamber in the castle of Dublin : containing the sum of affairs in Ireland, but more especially, the interest of adventurers and souldiers. ([London] : Printed at Dublin and re-printed at London by J. Streater, 1662) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: 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, John Pym, and Thomas Wentworth Strafford (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mervyn, Audley, Sir, -1675: Two speeches the one spoken by Sir Audley Mervin, speaker of the honourable House of Commons, upon the reception and return of James, Duke of Ormond, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, July 27, 1662 : the other at His Graces entrance into the Castle of Dublin by Mr. Norris Jephson. (London : Printed for Samuel Speed ..., 1662) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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