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  1. 14101.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    A copy of the foure reasons to diswade the King from his journey into Scotland for fourteene dayes longer delivered by Mr. Hollis to the Lords at a conference, 7 August 1641.    1641
  2. 14102.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    A declaration of the House of Commons touching the breach of their priviledges, and for the vindication thereof, and of divers members of the said house Wherein is likewise contayned, first, a remonstrance of the present state of divers things in, and about, the City of London, Westminster and Parliament-house, ... : 2. The examination of His Majesties Attourny Generall by the House of Commons, ... 3. Seaven articles of high treason against Coronell Lunsford: together with an order of both Houses for the speedy apprehension of the Lord Digby, and the aforesaid Lunsford, ... 4. The wonderfull deliverance of foure honorable Peeres of this land, ... 5. The votes of both Houses of Parliament against those eleven Bishops which were accused of high treason, 6. The advice sent from His Majewties Commissioners in Scotland, to both the honorable houses of Parliament in England, Ianuary the 15. 1641. ... 7. The sea-mens protestation. Lastly, how two boats laden with great saddles to bee carried down into Kingston, were staid, ... Published this 19. of Ianuary. 1641.    1641
  3. 14103.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    A preamble with the protestation made by the whole House of Commons the 3. of May, 1641 and assented unto by the Lords of the Vpper House the 4. of May    1641
  4. 14104.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    A preamble with the protestation made by the whole House of Commons the 3. of May, 1641 and assented vnto by the Lords of the Vpper House the 4. of May.    1641
  5. 14105.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    A proposition or message, sent the 31 of Decemb. 1641. to His Majestie, by the House of Commons, for a guard. Together with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto.    1641
  6. 14106.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    A true and exact list of those persons nominated and recommended by the House of Commons to his Majestie, as persons fit to be entrusted with the militia of the Kingdome wherein they desire the concurrence of the House of Peeres. Feb. 12. 1641. Published to prevent the printing of false copies.    1641
  7. 14107.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    An order made by the Honourable House of Commons. Die Sabbati, 29. Januarii. 1641.    1641
  8. 14108.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Articles of accusation, exhibited by the Commons House of Parliament now assembled, against Sr. John Bramston Knight, Sr. Robert Berkley Knight, justices of His Majesties Bench, Sr. Francis Crawley Knight, one of the justices of the Common-Pleas, Sr. Humphrey Davenport Knight, Sr. Richard Weston Knight, and Sr. Thomas Trevor Knight, barons of His Majesties Exchequer    1641
  9. 14109.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Concerning the prices of wine Die Mercurii, Maii 26, 1641.    1641
  10. 14110.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Jovis 9⁰ Septembr. 1641. Whereas it doth appear to this House by certain informations received from divers parts of this kingdom, that the pole-money doth generally come to a far lesse sum, then by the true intent of the act it both might and ought to do ...    1641
  11. 14111.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Jovis 9⁰ Septembr. 1641. Whereas it doth appear to this House by certain informations received from divers parts of this kingdom, that the pole-money doth generally come to a far lesse sum, then by the true intent of the act it both might and ought to do ...    1641
  12. 14112.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Lunæ 29. Novemb. 1641. Whereas severall certificates have been presented to this House, of sundry defaulters in payment of the sums assessed upon them by vertue of the bill of polemoney, ...    1641
  13. 14113.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Lunæ, 3. Ianuar. 1641 [i.e. 1642]. It is this day ordered upon the question, by the Commons House of Parliament; that if any persons whatsoever, shall come to the lodgings of any member of this house ...    1641
  14. 14114.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Lunæ, 3. Ianuar. 1641. It is this day ordered upon the question, by the Commons House of Parliament; that if any persons whatsoever, shall come to the lodgings of any member of his House, and there doe offer to seale the trunkes, doores or papers of any members of this House, or to seize upon their persons; ...    1641
  15. 14115.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Martis 28 Septemb. 1641 At the Committee appointed by the Commons House of Parliament to sit during the recesse. Commons house. By vertue of the order of the House of Commons; it is this day ordered by the said Committee, that the declaration of the house, made 9. Septemb. 1641. concerning innovations, ...    1641
  16. 14116.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Mercurii 5 Maii 1641 It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the Preamble, together with the Protestation, which the Members of this House made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed, and the copies printed brought to the clark of the said House, ...    1641
  17. 14117.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Mercurii 8⁰ Septemb. 1641 Whereas divers innovations in or about the worship of God,...    1641
  18. 14118.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Mercurii 8⁰ Septemb. 1641. Whereas divers innovations in or about the worship of God, ...    1641
  19. 14119.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Mercurii: 5⁰ Maii. 1641. It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament ...    1641
  20. 14120.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Mercurii: 5⁰ Maii. 1641. It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the Preamble, together with the Protestation, which the Members of this House made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed, and the copies printed brought to the clark of the said House, ...    1641
  21. 14121.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Mercurii: 5⁰ Maii. 1641. It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the Preamble, together with the Protestation, which the members of this House made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed, and the copies printed brought to the clark of the said House, ...    1641
  22. 14122.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Die Veneris 30 Julii. 1641. Resolved upon the question. That this House doth conceive that the Protestation made by them, is fit to be taken by every person that is well affected in religion, ...    1641
  23. 14123.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the preamble, together with the protestation, which the members of this house made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed    1641
  24. 14124.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    It is this day ordered by the House of Commons, that the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the severall counties, cities, and boroughs of this kingdom, and the dominion of Wales ... shall forthwith signifie unto the commissioners appointed for the assessing and leavying of all summes of money to be raised by an act of Parliament intituled, An act for the speedie provision of money for disbanding the armies and setling the peace between the two kingdoms of England and Scotland    1641
  25. 14125.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    It is this day ordered by the house of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the preamble, together with the protestation, which the members of this house made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed    1641
  26. 14126.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    Reasons of the House of Commons why Bishops ought not to have votes in Parliament.    1641
  27. 14127.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    The Charge voted against Bishop Wren on Munday, 5 of July, 1641 in the afternoon which consists of these severall particulars following.    1641
  28. 14128.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    The Commons petitjon to the King in defence of Mr. Pym. Answering those seuen articles whereof hee was impeached. Being a commendable vindication of those seven articles, wherein Mr. Pym was lately accused. Shewing how his good endeavours for the benefit and safety of this kingdome, and his affectionate zeale for the publique prosperity of this realme have bin misconstrued. Expressing the great love, and singular affection of the Commons to him, who have petitioned to the King, in answer of those articles against him, beseeching His Majesty to remit, and excuse him, being not guilty of the same.    1641
  29. 14129.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    The Kings Majesties resolution, and the Parliaments determination, concerning the requests of the French and Spanish embassadors With the names and charge of 47. of the House of Commons, appointed for the Committee, till the Parliament sit againe.    1641
  30. 14130.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    The copie of an order agreed upon in the House of Commons, vpon Friday, the eighteenth of Iune, wherein every man is rated according to his estate for the Kings use.    1641
  31. 14131.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    The humble ansvver of the Honourable House of Commons to the Kings Majesties last message, 7th of Feb. 1641. in defence of the speech lately spoken by M. Pym.    1641
  32. 14132.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    The order and form for church government by bishops and the clergie of this kingdome. Voted in the House of Commons on Friday, July 16, 1641. : Whereunto is added Mr. Grimstons and Mr. Seldens arguments concerning Episcopacie.    1641
  33. 14133.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    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.    1641
  34. 14134.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.    To the honourable knights, cittizens and burgesses, in the House of Commons in Parliament The humble petition of sundry the knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and others of the inhabitants of the county of Suffolke, to the number of above 13000.    1641
  35. 14135.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    After debate about the printing and publishing of the orders of the 16th of January last, which followeth in these words, viz. It is this day ordered by the Lords spirtiuall and temporall, in the High Court of Parliament: that the divine service be performed, ...    1641
  36. 14136.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Certain orders thought meet to be put in execution against the infection of the plague.    1641
  37. 14137.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Mercurii 16⁰. Martii. 1641. Lords House. Whereas the Lords in the upper house of Parliament, do finde that there are many petitions concerning private persons depending now before their Lordships, ...    1641
  38. 14138.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Sabbathi 27. Novemb. 1641. Lords House. Whereas upon the Lords finding that there are many petitions depending in the House, ...    1641
  39. 14139.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Die Sabbati 16. Januarii. 1640. It is this day ordered by the Lords spirituall and temporall in the High Court of Parliament assembled, that the divine service be performed as it is appointed by the acts of Parliament of this realm: ...    1641
  40. 14140.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    The order of the House of the Lords, for the calling in and suppressing of a sermon, falsly fathered upon James Archbishop of Armagh, under the title of Vox Hiberniae.    1641
  41. 14141.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    To the Right Honourable the House of Peers assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the county of Kent    1641
  42. 14142.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    To the right honorable the house of peeres now assembled in Parliament The humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, freeholders and other inhabitants of the county of Oxford.    1641
  43. 14143.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    To the right honourable, the peeres assembled in Parliament The humble petition of the sheriffe, knights, esquires, gentlemen, ministers, freeholders and others inhabitants of the county of Bedford.    1641
  44. 14144.
    England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.    Whereas upon the Lords meeting after their late recesse, finding that there are many petitions depending in the House, and conceiving that many more may come in, which may occasion the repair and attendance of divers of His Majesties subjects at this place ...    1641
  45. 14145.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    20. Januarii 1641. His Majesties letter to both Houses of Parliament.    1641
  46. 14146.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    A Royall message from the Kings Most Excellent Majestie to the honourable Houses of Parliament. VVith the answer of the House of Commons concerning the said message. Likewise the true relation of a bloody conspiracy by the papists in Cheshire. Jntended for the destruction of the whole countrey. Invented by the trecherous Lord Choomes and Henry Starky his steward. Also the relation of a bloody skirmish betweene the traine band of Chester and the conspirators, with the number of those that were slaine, likewise the confession of the said Henry Starkey being grievously wounded in the said skirmish.    1641
  47. 14147.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    By the King. A proclamation for a generall fast thorowout [sic] this realme of England    1641
  48. 14148.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    By the King. A proclamation for obedience to be given to His Majesties Captain Generall, and officers, in the disbanding of His Majesties armie in the northern parts.    1641
  49. 14149.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    By the King. A proclamation for obedience to the lawes ordained for establishing of the true religion in this Kingdom of England.    1641
  50. 14150.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    By the King. A proclamation for putting the laws against Popish recusants in due execution.    1641
  51. 14151.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    By the King. A proclamation for the speedy payment of the monies assessed by Parliament for disbanding the armies    1641
  52. 14152.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    By the King. His Majestie taking into his princely consideration the manifold inconveniences and mischiefs that may arise and happen by the riotous and tumultuous assemblies, ...    1641
  53. 14153.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    By the King. Whereas divers lewd and wicked persons have of late risen in rebellion in our kingdom of Ireland, ...    1641
  54. 14154.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Ma'ties speech, [brace] [brace] the Queenes speech    1641
  55. 14155.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Maiesties answer to a message sent to him by the House of Commons, at Yorke, March 19. 1641. Also two remarkable letters from Ireland sent over by Robert Pickering, secretary unto Sir Symon Harcourt, March, 17. 1641. The first being the copy of a letter written by the Earle of Osmond one of the commanders of the rebels, unto the Earle of Delvin, wherein he declares the great distresse they are in for want of ammunition and other provision, and also frustrate of the reliefe they hoped for out of Flanders. Which letter and bearer was intercepted by the night scouts of Sir Symon Harcourt. The second, the copie of the Popes Bull sent unto the Irish rebels, found in the trunke of Macke Orobie, his legate, who was taken prisoner in the Lord Mountgarrets quarter.    1641
  56. 14156.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Maiesties gracious ansvver to the proposition of both Houses of Parliament from Ireland, sent the 24. of February, 1641 with newes from Nottingham, being the copie of a letter sent from a man of good quallity there residing, to a merchant of London, February 18. 1641 : whereunto is added the copie of a letter sent from the Lord Digbie to Colonell Lunsford, and by mistake of the bearer, delivered to one Mr. Langford in Covent Garden, and so by him discovered.    1641
  57. 14157.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Maiesties letter Ianvary the 24th. In answer to the petition of both Houses of Parliament, as it was presented by the Earle of Newport, and the Lord Seymer. Ian. 21. 1641.    1641
  58. 14158.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Maiesties letter to the Lord keeper of the Great Seale of England concerning Sir Edward Herbert Knight, and the five members of the House of Commons, read in both Houses the 9th of March. 1641.    1641
  59. 14159.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Maiesties speciall command under the great seale of England to the Lord Major of the honourable city of London dated Decemb. 9, 1641 : for the speedy sending of precepts into severall wards of the city : to suppresse the tumultuous and unlawfull assemblies and riotous disorders both in the city of London and VVestminster : vvith a relation of the riotous assemblies, mutinous vproares and disorders made and committed by a company of Brownists or Seperatists within the city of London and VVestminster : also in what manner they entred into St. Georges church where one of them made a sermon on Sunday Decemb. 12 : vvhereunto is added the riotous insurrection and rebellion of some prisoners in New-gate condemned to dye on Munday December 13, 1641.    1641
  60. 14160.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Maiesties speech to both houses of Parliament, July the 5th 1641 with Mr. Speakers speech, before the King, in the vpper house of Parliament, July the 3, 1641, concerning the passing of three bills, 1. poll-money, 2. Star-chamber, 3. high commission.    1641
  61. 14161.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties answer to a message sent to him by the House of Commons, concerning licences granted by him to persons to go into Ireland.    1641
  62. 14162.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties answer to the petition which accompanied the declaration of the House of Commons: presented to him at Hampton-Court, the first of December. 1641.    1641
  63. 14163.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties message concerning licenses granted to persons going into Ireland. And the answer of the House of Commons. With His Majesties reply to the House of Commons answer.    1641
  64. 14164.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties message sent by the Lord Chamberlain to the House of Peers, the 28. of December. 1641.    1641
  65. 14165.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament upon his removall to the city of York    1641
  66. 14166.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, upon his removall to the city of Yorke    1641
  67. 14167.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties message to the House of Commons, February 7. 1641. His Majestie taking notice of a speech, pretending in the title to have been delivered by Mr Pym in a conference, ...    1641
  68. 14168.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties speech to both Houses of Parliament December the second 1641    1641
  69. 14169.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties speech to the committee the 9th of March 1641 when they presented the declaration of both Houses of Parliament at New-market.    1641
  70. 14170.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties speech to the committee the 9th of March 1641 when they presented the declaration of both Houses of Parliament at New-market.    1641
  71. 14171.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Majesties speech, in the House of Commons 4⁰ Januarii 1641.    1641
  72. 14172.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    His Royall Maiesties speech: spoken in the High Court of Parliament on Friday, December the 2. 1641, with the love which His Majesty lately hath shown to the city of London, by knighting five aldermen, at his palace at Hampton Court, and royally giving them againe into their hands London-Derrie.    1641
  73. 14173.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    Huntington 15⁰ Martii, 1641. His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament upon his removall to the citie of York.    1641
  74. 14174.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    Newes from Scotland, His Maiesties manifest touching the Palatine cause and act of Parliament concerning the same : read, voiced, and past in the Parliament of Scotland, the 6 day of September, 1641.    1641
  75. 14175.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    The Kings Maiesties most gratious speech to both houses of Parliament on Thurseday the second of December. 1641. Whereunto is added the King and Queenes royall loves returned to the worthy members of the honorable City of London. Or a royall invitation from both their Majesties, for the lord major and court of aldermen to feast with them at their Highnesse palace of Hampton Court. Which was performed on Friday the third of December 1641. with the manner of knighting of five of the aldermen there, and the two shriffes of London.    1641
  76. 14176.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    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.    1641
  77. 14177.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    The Kings Maiesties speech on the 2 day of December 1641 to the honourable House of Parliament likewise a true relation of all those cruel rapes and murders which have lately beene committed by the papists in Ireland : with the names of severall marchants that were taken transporting ammunition to Ireland for the rise of the rebels.    1641
  78. 14178.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    The Kings Maiesties speech on the 2. day of December, 1641. To the honourable House of Parliament. Likewise a true relation of all those cruel rapes and murders which have lately beene committed by the papists in Ireland. With the names of severall marchants that were taken transporting ammunition to Ireland, for the rise of the rebels.    1641
  79. 14179.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    The Kings Maiesties speeches in this great and happy Parliament Novemb. 3, 1640.    1641
  80. 14180.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    The Kings Majesties speech to the sixe heads, concerning the Queens going into Holland    1641
  81. 14181.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    The Kings Majesties speech, in the Parliament at Edinburgh the seventeenth day of August, 1641.    1641
  82. 14182.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    The Kings message to both Houses January 12. 1641.    1641
  83. 14183.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)    The speeches of the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in this great court of Parliament with all the speeches of the right honourable the Lord Digby and the Lord Faukeland and the speeches of Sir Benjamin Rudyer.    1641
  84. 14184.
    England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I).    The humble petition of the inhabitants of the county of Buckingham, presented to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie at VVindsor the thirteenth of this instant January. 1642. In the behalfe of Mr. Hampden Knight for the said county, and of the rest of the members of Parliament, accused by his Maiestie of treason. VVith his Maiesties gratious answere thereunto.    1641
  85. 14185.
    Etherington, John, fl. 1641-1645.    The defence of Iohn Etherington against Steven Denison and his witnesses their accusatons and depositions vvherein their whole proceedings and ground whereupon he was censured and committed to prison by the high commission court is in brief declared : which he having now opportunitie and speciall occasion also urging, thought needfull to publish.    1641
  86. 14186.
    Evelyn, John, Sir, 1591-1664.    Sir John Evelyn his report from the committee appointed to consider of the printing of the Lord Digbyes speech concerning the bill of attainder of the Earl of Strafford whereunto is added the order for the burning of the said speech.    1641
  87. 14187.
    Evelyn, Robert, 17th cent.    A direction for adventurers with small stock to get two for one, and good land freely and for gentlemen and all servants, labourers, and artificers to live plentifully : and the true description of the healthiest, pleasantest, and richest plantation of new Albion in North Virginia proved by thirteen witnesses : together with a letter from Master Robert Evelin, that lived there many yeares, shewing the particularities and excellency thereof ...    1641
  88. 14188.
    F. W.    Warm beere, or, A treatise wherein is declared by many reasons that beere so qualified is farre more wholsome then that which is drunke cold with a confutation of such objections that are made against it, published for the preservation of health.    1641
  89. 14189.
    Faireclough, Samuel, 1594-1677.    The trovblers trovbled, or, Achan condemned and execvted. a sermon preached before sundry of the honourable House of Commons at Westminster, April 4, 1641. / By Samuel Fairecloth, pastor of the congregation of Ketton in Suffolke.    1641
  90. 14190.
    Falkland, Lucius Cary, Viscount, 1610?-1643.    A speech made to the Hovse of Commons concerning episcopacy by the Lord Viscount Faulkeland.    1641
  91. 14191.
    Falkland, Lucius Cary, Viscount, 1610?-1643.    The Lord Faulkland his learned speech in Parliament, in the House of Commons, touching the judges and the late Lord Keeper    1641
  92. 14192.
    Falkland, Lucius Cary, Viscount, 1610?-1643.    The Lord Favlkland his learned speech in Parliament, in the House of Commons touching the judges and the late Lord Keeper    1641
  93. 14193.
    Falkland, Lucius Cary, Viscount, 1610?-1643.    The speech or declaration of the Lord Faulkland, to the Lords of the Vpper House, upon the delivery of the articles of the Commons assembly in Parliament: against the Lord Finch.    1641
  94. 14194.
    Fannant, Thomas.    A trve relation of that memorable Parliament which wrought wonders begun at Westminster, in the tenth yeare of the reigne of K. Richard the second : whereunto is added an abstract of those memorable matters, before and since the said kings reigne, done by Parliament : together with a character of the said amiable, but unhappy King, and a briefe story of his life and lamentable death.    1641
  95. 14195.
    Fat, pious and learned divine.    The Churches victory in a message from heaven to the saints on early / by a fat, pious and learned divine, immediately before his death, to incourage all those who are now in armes for the defence of Christ and his gospell.    1641
  96. 14196.
    Fawcet, Samuel, 1600 or 1601-1662?    A seasonable sermon for these trovblesome times preached to the right worshipfull companie of the haberdashers, Novemb. 23, 1641 : in the parish-church of St. Mary Stainings in London / by Samvel Favvcet ...; stirring up every one to lay to heart the publique troubles and to doe what is in his power to remedy them.    1641
  97. 14197.
    Fenn, Humphrey, d. 1634.    The last vvill and testament, with the profession of the faith of Humfrey Fen, sometimes pastor of one of the churches of Coventry, but cast out by the High Commission for labouring in a peaceable way the reformation of our discipline    1641
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    Fenner, William, 1600-1640.    The riches of grace a treatise shewing the value and excellency of a gracious spirit by comparing it with the nature and spirits of wicked and ungodly men, which desire not the wayes of the Lord Jesus / by that reverend and faithfull minister of Gods word, William Fenner ...    1641
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    Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669.    A second speech of the Honovrable Nathanael Fiennes, second son to the right honourable the Lord Say, in the Commons House of Parliament touching the subjects liberty against the late canons and the new oath.    1641
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    Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669.    A speech of the Honourable Nathanael Fiennes, second son to the right honourable the Lord Say, in answere to the third speech of the Lord George Digby concerning bishops and the city of Londons petition : both which were made the 9th of Feb. 1640 in the honourable House of Commons : in which is plainely cleared the severall objections that are made against the Londoners petition and also the great and transcendent evills of episcopal government, are demonstrated and plainly laid open.    1641