The sovereigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge discussed betwixt courtiers and patriots in Parliament, the third and fourth yeares of the reign of King Charles : together with the grand mysteries of state then in agitation.
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- The sovereigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge discussed betwixt courtiers and patriots in Parliament, the third and fourth yeares of the reign of King Charles : together with the grand mysteries of state then in agitation.
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Contents
- title page
- THE PREFACE.
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A
TABLE of the severall Speeches, Cases, Arguments of Law, and other passages contained in the first Session of theParliament begunMarch 17. 1627. -
A
TABLE of the transactions of the second Session of theParliament begunIan. 20. 1628. - errata
- The KINGS Speech 17. March 1627.
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The Lord Keeper
Coventry 's Speech17. March1627. -
The Speaker Sir
John Finches Speech, March 19. 1627. -
The Lord Keeper
Coventry 's Reply. -
The Speaker Sir
John Finches Reply. -
The Lord Keeper
Coventry 's second Reply. -
M
r. Goodwin 's Speech, March22. 1627. -
S
r. Francis Seymour 's Speech, March22. 1627. -
S
r. Thomas VVentworth 's Speech, March22. 1627. -
The Speech and Argument of M
r .Creswell ofLincolne 'sInne, one of the Members of theCommons House of Parliament, concerning the Subjects grievance by the lateImprisonment of their persons without any declaration of the Cause. -
Sir
Benjamin Ruddier 's Speech, March22. 1627. -
Sir
Robert Philips his Speech, March22. 1627. - Three grand Questions.
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Sir
John Coke his Speech at a Conference between theLords andCommons about the Petition to the King againstRecusants. -
The Petition of both Houses to his
Majesty concern∣ingRecusants, March31. 1628. -
The King's Answer to the Petition against
Recu∣sants, March 31. 1628. -
The Answer to the same Petition by the Lord Keeper
Coventrey. -
Sir
Edward Coke's Speech, March25. upon a Que∣stion of Law in point of the Iudgement given in theKings Bench Mich. 3. Caroli, Viz. That a Prisoner detained by Committmentper special. mandat. Regis, without expressing a Cause, is not bailable; wherein he held negatively, and spake as followeth. -
The substance of the
King's Speech, upon the relating of the proceedings of the Parliament to him by the Counsellers of the Commons House of Parliament,4. April. 1628. -
The Duke of
Buckingham's Speech to hisMajestie on Friday, being the4. ofApril. 1628. -
Sir
John Elliot in answer to Mr SecretaryCokes Message of Thanks from theKing and the Duke ofBuckingham delivered in the Commons House of Parliament5. April, 1628. -
A Message by Secretary
Coke from theKing to the Lower House,April 7. 1628. -
Sir
Benjamin Ruddier's Speech upon the receipt of hisMajestie's Answer to the Petition against Recu∣sants. -
The
King's Message to the House of Commons by Mr Speaker,12 April,1628. -
The Petition concerning the
billetting ofSouldiers, 14 April,1628. -
The Speaker Sir
John Finche's Speech, upon the 9 Heads,14. April,1628. -
The
King's Answer to the Petition concerning bil∣letting of Souldiers, 14 April, 1628. -
Sir
Dudley Diggs his Introduction. -
The Argument made by
M at the com∣mand of the House of Commons, out of Acts of Par∣liament and Authorities of Law expounding the same, at the first Conference with the Lords concern∣ing the Liberty of the Person of every Free-man.r Littleton -
The
Objections of theKing's Councell, with theAnswers made thereunto at the two Conferences touching the same matter. -
The true Copies of the Records not printed which were used on either side of that part of the debate.
- Rot. secundo in Dorso. Vic. Leic. sci.
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Ex Rotulo Parliament. de Anno Regis Edw. Tertii tricessimo sexto Num.
9. -
Numero
20. -
Parliament. anno
42. E.3. Num.12. -
Ex Rot. Clauss. de Anno Regni Regis E.
1. primo Num.1. M.1. -
M.
7. -
M.
9. -
M.
9. -
Clauss. Anno
2. Edw.1. Num.12. -
Clauss. Num.
2. E.1. M.14. -
M.
15. -
Clauss. anno
3. E.1. M.11. -
Membr.
20. -
Clauss. Num. quarto. E.
1. M.5. -
Clauss. anno
4. E.1. M.16. -
Clauss. anno quinto E.
1. M.1. -
Mem.
2. -
Clauss. anno
6. E.1. Num.2. -
M.
4. -
M.
4. -
Clauss. anno primo Edw.
2. Membr.1. -
M.
2. -
Numero
10. -
Clauss. anno
2. E.2. M.1. -
M.
7. -
Clauss. anno tertio Edw.
2. M.3. -
N.
14. -
N.
16. -
Clauss anno
4. E.2. M.7. -
M.
8. -
Clauss. anno
4. Edw.2. N.22.
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The Argument which by command of the House of
Commons, was made at their first conference with theLords, touching the Liberty of the person of e∣veryFree-man, out of Presidents of Record and Resolutions ofJudges in former times, by Mr Selden. -
The whole Copies of the Presidents of Record men∣tioned in one of the Arguments made at the first Conference with the Lords touching the Liberty of the Person of every Free-man.
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Adhuc de Termino Paschae,
London sc. -
De Termino sancti
Hillarii anno 22.Hen. 8. & per Com. rot. ejusdem Rot. 37.London cumGloucest. -
De Termino Sancti
Mich. anno 35.H. 8. & per Com. ro. ejus∣dem. Rot. 33.Surr. cumBucks. -
De Termino
Pasche, &c. De TerminoPasche anno 2. et 3.Phil. etMar. Regis et Reginae rot. 58.London. sci. -
De Termino sancti
Michaelis anno 2. & 3.Phil & Mar. Regis & ReginaeRot. 6. -
De Termino
Pasche anno 4 & 5Phil. & Mar. Regis & Reginae, Et per com.ro. ejusdemrot. 45. Turr.London. -
De Termino sancti
Michaelis anno 4 & 5Phil. &Mar. Regis & Reginae & per scruet ejusdemrot. 17. -
De Termino
Pasche anno 9.Eliz. Reginae,Rot 35.London sci. -
De Termino
Pasche anno 9.Eliz. Reginae,Rot. 68. Turr.London. -
De Termino
Pasche anno 20.Elizabethae Reginae et per scruet ejusdem,Rot. 72. TurrisLondon. -
De Termino sancti
Hillarii anno 40.Elizabethae Reginae, Et per com. rol. ejusdem,rot. 62. -
De vacatione
Hillarii anno 43.Eliz. Reginae. Fleet, sc. -
De Termino
Sancti Hillarii anno 12.Iacobi Regis rot. 153. -
De Termino Sancti
Mic. anno 14Iacobi Regis, Et per scruet ejusdem Rot. 147. -
De Termino Sancti
Mic. anno 7,H. 7. per com rot. ejusdem. -
De Termino sancti
Hillarii anno 7.H. 7. & per com. ro. ejusdem,rot. 13. -
De Termino
Pasche 7.H. 7▪ & per com. ro. ejusdemrot. 18. -
De Termino sancti
Michaelis, anno 7.H. 7.rot. 8.London sci. -
Anno 9.
H. 7. et per scruet ejusdemRot. 13. -
De Termino sancti
Trinitatis anno 39.Elizabethae Reginae & per com. ro. ejusdem 118.le Gatehouse. -
Per scruet finium Termini praedicti anno 39.
Eliz. Reginae.Essex. -
De Termino sancti
Michaelis anno 40Elizabethae Reginae, et per com. ro. ejusdemrot. 37.Midd. sci. -
Per scruet finium de Termino sancti
Michaelis anno 39. & 40.Elizabethae Reginae. -
De Termino
Hillarii annoEliz. ReginaeRot. 89. -
De Vacatione
Hillarii anno 43.Eliz. Reginae.Gatehouse. -
De Vacatione
Hillarii 43.Eliz. ReginaeFleet, sci. -
De Termino sanctae
Trinitatis primoIacobi Regisrot. 30. -
De Termino sancti
Michaelis anno 12Iacobi RegisRot. 119. prison dele Gatehouse. sci. -
De Termino sancti
Hillarii anno 4 et 5H. 7. & per scruet e∣jusdemRot. 18. de praedict. -
De Termino sancti
Hillarii anno 8.H. 7 & per scruet ejusdemRot 12. Mort. est in prisona prout per certificationemCoron. intr.Pasche 10.H. 7. affilat.Surr. -
De Termino
Pasche anno 19.H. 7. & per scruet ejusdem,rot. 23.London sci. -
De Termino sanctae
Trinitatis anno 7.H. 8. & per scruet e∣jusdemrot. 23.Surr. -
De Termino sancti
Michaelis anno 8Iacobi Regis & per Scr. ejusdemrot. 99. -
De Termino sancti
Michaelis, anno 8Iacobi Regis die Martis proxime post quindena Martini. -
De Termino sancti
Hillarii anno RegniIacobi Regis 12.rot. 153. -
De Termino sancti
Hillarii anno 12Iacobi Regis. -
De Termino sanctae
Trinitatis anno 8Iacobi Regis & per scr. ejusdemrot. 71.
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Adhuc de Termino Paschae,
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S Edward Coke.r -
The substance of the Objections made by Mr.
Attorney, General before a Committee of both Houses, to the Argument that was made by the House of Commons, at the first conference with the Lords out of Pre∣sidents of Record, and Resolutions of Iudges in former times, touching the Liberty of the person of every Freeman, and the Answers and Replies then presently made by the House of Commons to these Ob∣jections.- The Proceedings against the Earle of SUFFOLK. 14. April 1628.
- Several Speeches made at the debates concern∣ing the KINGS Propositions for supply.
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Serjant ASHLEYS Argument, seconding M
r . ATTORNEY, in the behalf of his MAJESTIE. -
M
r . NOYE his Argument the 16. of April 1628. -
M
r .GLANVILES Argument. - The Answer of the Judges for matter of Fact upon the HABEAS CORPUS, 21. April.
- Order was taken that this passage should not be entered into the Journal Book, and so Judge WHITLOCK spake.
- The Earle of WARVVICKS speech, 21. April 1628.
- The ARCH-BISHOPS of CANTER∣BURIES Speech, at the Conference of both Houses, 25. April 1628.
- Then the 5. Propositions were read by the Lord BISHOP of NORVVHICH.
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Then S
r . DUDLEY DIGGS in the behalf of the Commons, saith. -
S
r . BENJAMIN RUDDIERDS Speech, 28. April 1628. - The Lord KEEPERS speech, 28. April 1628.
- The Bishop of EXCETERS Letter sent to the House of COMMONS, 28. April 1628.
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M
r . HACKVVELL of LINCOLNS-INNE his Speech in the Lower-House, 1. May 1628. - Secretary COKES Message, 1. May 1628.
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Henry TOMPSON one of the Shrieffs, and Robert HENISVVORTH Alderman of the Citie of YORK their submission for their indirect chusing of S
r . Thomas SAVIL Knight. - Propositions drawn for the defence of this Kingdom, and the annoyance of the ene∣mies of the same by Sea.
- Judge ANDERSON.
- The KINGS Message the 2. May, 1628. by Secretary COKE.
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M
r . MASONS speech, 2. May 1628. - The Speakers speech to his MAJESTY in the Bancketting-House, 5. May 1628.
- The KINGS Answer to the House of Com∣mons delivered by the Lord Keeper, 5. May 1628.
- The Lord COKES speech at the conference in the Painted Chamber, presenting the Pe∣tition of Right, 8. May 1628.
- The Petition of Right, to the KINGS most Excellent Majesty,
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S
r . BENJAMIN RUDDIERDS Speech. - CHARLES REX. To our trusty and well-beloved the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the Higher House of PARLIAMENT.
- The KINGS Message by the Lord Keeper, 21. May 1628.
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M
r . MASONS speech, concerning the Addi∣tion propounded by the Lords, to be ad∣ded to the Petition of Right. -
The Reasons of the Commons House delivered by M
r. GLANUILE, why they cannot admit of the Propositions tendered unto them by the Lords. - Sir HENRY MARTINS Speech.
- The KINGS speech in the Higher House at the meeting of both Houses, 2. June 1628.
- The Lord KEEPER in explanation of the same.
- The KINGS answer to the Petition of Right, 2. June, by the Lord KEEPER.
- Sir JOHN ELLIOTS Speech 3. June.
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Here there was an interruption made by S
r . HUMFRY MAY expressing a dis∣like, but the House of Commons commanded him to go on: it thus followeth: - A Report from the COMMITTEE for Trade, 4. June 1628.
- The causes whereof are diverse disorders in the late mannaging of Sea Affairs, before the imployment of Ships and Men in his Majesties service.
- His Majesties Message to the House of Commons by the SPEAKER, 6. June 1628.
- The KINGS speech, 7 June.
- Then the Petition of Right was read, and again the whole PARLIAMENT spake.
- The KING again.
- The Motions of the Lower-house to the Higher, 7. June 1628.
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S
r . THOMAS WENTVVORTH delivered himself thus: -
The KINGS Message to the Lower House, by S
r . HUMFREY MAY 10. of June 1628. - Eeight particulars all voted in the House of Commons, 11. June 1628.
- The first Remonstrance.
- A Kallender or Schedule of the shipping of this Kingdom, which have been taken by the enemy and lost at sea within the space of three years last past.
- The Kings Answer to the Remonstrance the 17 of June 1626.
- The Kings Speech at the end of the Session, June 26.
- The Second Remonstrance.
- A Letter which was found among some Jesuits that were lately taken at London and addres∣sed to the Father RECTOR at BRUXILLS.
- TOUCHING BARRONETS. Motives to induce the KNIGHTS, CITTI∣ZENS and BURGESSES of the Commons House of Parliament, to Petition his Maje∣stie for the revokeing and abollishing of the degree of BARRONETS, lately erected by his Highnesses Letters patents.
- The Examination of ANDREVV Le BRUN a Frenchman, Captain of the MARY of ROCHEL, taken before ABRAHAM CELMER Merchant, Major of the Burrough of PLIMOUTH 16 May 1628.
- Articles wherewith MELVINE is charged.
- A Privy Seal for the transporting of Horses 30 January 3. CAROLI.
- The Commission to the Lords and others of the privy Councel concerning the present raising of money.
- Articles to be propounded to the Captains and Masters as well English as French, touch∣ing the service in hand at ROCHEL 4. May 1628. the ships rideing be∣fore the Town.
- The answer to the Articles propounded by the Lord General and the rest of the Councel of War.
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THE TRANSACTIONS Of the second SESSIONS IN PARLIAMENT, ANNO 1628.
- introduction
- A true RELATION Of every days proceedings since the be∣ginning of this SESSION, and what was spoken by every man.
- At the Committee for Religion.
- At the Committee for Religion.
- At a great Committee for Tonnage and Poundage, Mr. SHERVIL in the Chair,
- At the Committee for Religion.
- At the Committee for Religion.
- At the Committee for Religion.
- At the Committee for Merchants.
- The Protestation of the COMMONS in Par∣liament on Munday 2. Mar. 1628.
- THE KINGS SPEECH in the House of PARLIAMENT, Mar. 10. 1628. to Dissolve it.
- His MAIESTIES Letter, with Queres concerning Ship-money, and the Answer thereunto.