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.
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- 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.
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Contents
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- The Contents.
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The KINGS Majesties First Speech in Parliament
the third of November, 1640. -
The
Kings speech in Parliamentthe fift of November, 1640. -
The
Kings Speech to both the Houses,Ianuary 25. 1640. -
The
Kings speech to both Hou∣ses of Parliament in theLords House, at the passing of the Bill for a Trieniall Parliament,the 16 th ofNovember, 1640. -
HIS MAJESTIES Letter to the Lords on the behalf of the Earle of
Strafford, sent by the PRINCE. -
May 11th 1641. - THAT BISHOPS ought not to have Votes in PARLIAMENT.
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The Lord
Keepers Speech in the Upper House of Parliament.Novemb. 3. 1640. -
Mr. SPEAKER his Speech to his Maiesty, in the High Court of Parlia∣ment,
the fifth of November, 1640. -
The Lord DIGBIES Speech the 9. of Novemb. 1640. Concerning Grie∣vances, and the Trienniall
Parliament. -
THE LORD DIGBIES SPEECH IN THE
HOƲSE OF Commons, to the Bill for trienniallParliaments. Janu. 19. 1640. -
A Speech of the Honou∣rable NATHANAEL FIENNES, In the House of Commons
the 9. of Febr. 1640. -
A Speech made be∣fore the Lords in the Upper House; by Mr.
Francis Rous Esquire;March the 16th . 1640. -
A second Speech of the Honorable NATHANAEL FIENNES (second Son to the right Honou∣rable the Lord
Say ) touch∣ing the Subjects Liberty a∣gainst the late Canonsand the new Oath. -
The Lord
Digby's Speech to the House of Commons, concerning Bi∣shops, and the City petition,the 9. of February. 1640. -
The Accusation and Im∣peachment of
John LORDFinch, Baron ofFordwich, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale ofEng∣land, by the House ofCOMMONS. -
The Lord FAULKLANDS se∣cond Speech: Made the 14. of
January, after the reading of the Articles against the Lord FINCH. -
The first Speech made by
Sir Edward Deering, in the house of Commons. -
The second Speech of Sir
Edward Deering. -
The third Speech of Sir
Edward Deering. -
The fourth Speech of Sir
Edward Deering. Concerning the Arch-Bishop, and divers other Grievances. -
Master BAGSHAWES Speech in Parliament Febr. 9
th. 1640. Con∣cerningEpiscopacy, and theLon∣don Petition. -
The Speeches of Sir
Benjamin Rudyer in the High Court ofParliament. -
Another Speech of Sir
Benjamin Rudyer, in the High Court ofParliament. -
Another Speech of Sir
Benjamin Rudyer in the High Court ofParliament. -
A message delivered from the Commons to the Lords of the Vpper House in Parliament, by Mr. Pym,
Novemb. 11. 1640. -
Articles of the Commons assem∣bled in Parliament, against
Thomas Earle ofStrafford, in maintenance of his accusa∣tion, whereby he stands charged of High Treason. -
The further impeachment of
Thomas Earle ofStrafford by the Com∣mons assembled in Parliament.1640 -
The Earle of
Bristowes Speech,the 7 th ofDecemb. 1640. -
M
r. MAINARDS Speech before both Houses in Parliament, onWednesday 24th. ofMarch, in reply upon the Earle ofStraf∣fords answer to his Arti∣cles at the Barre. -
The Earle of
Bristowes Speech in the High Court ofParliament upon the de∣livering of by him the Scottish Remon∣strance and Schedule of their charges. -
His Majesties Speech to both the Houses of Parliament,
February 3. 1640. - To the Right Honourable the Commons House of Parliament.
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The Resolution of the House of Commons touching the six Demands of the
Scots, for restitution of their Lossesand Dammages. - Articles of the House of Commons in Parliament, against Secretary WINDEBANKE.
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A Speech made by
John LordFinch, Lord Keeper of the great Seale ofEngland, in the Commons house of Parliament. -
M
r .Herbotle Grimstones second Speech in Parliamentthe 18. of December. 1640. -
A Message sent from the Queenes Majestie to the House of Commons by M
r . Comptroller.5 o .Febr. 1640. -
The Report of the Kings Message by the Lords to the House of Commons.
January 25. 1640. -
SIR THOMAS ROE his Speech in Parliament,
1640. - THE LORD FAUKLAND His SPEECH, Concerning EPISCOPACY.
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M
r . PYM His SPEECH, After the Articles of the Charge against the Earle of STRAF∣FORD were read. -
M
r . PYM his SPEECH, After the Articles of the Charge against Sr . GEORGE RAT∣CLIFFE were read. -
M
r SPEAKERS SPEECH, At the presenting of these three BILLS,viz. - THE SPEECH OF Master Plydell, ESQUIRE.
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Sir THOMAS ROVVES REPORTS, To the COM∣MONS HOUSE of PARLIAMENT.
1640. -
M
r . RIGBYES SPEECH, In answer to the LORD KEEPERS last SPEECH,1640. -
M
r . VVALERS SPEECH, In the HOUSE of COM∣MONS,1640. -
A Speech made by the Honoura∣ble DENZELL HOLLES, Esquire, at a Con∣ference by a Committee of both Houses of Parliament in the painted Chamber,
May 4. 1641. in the presenting of the Protestation. -
M
r .Grimstons Speech in the High Court of Parliament. -
THE LORD
DIGBYES SPEECH IN THE HOVSE of Commons, to the Bill of At∣tainder of the Earle of STRAT∣FORD,the 21. Aprill. 1641. -
The Two last SPEECHES of
Thomas Wentworth, Late Earle ofStrafford, and Deputy ofIreland. -
SIXTEENE QVERIES Propounded by the Parlia∣ment of
Ireland, to the Judges of the same Kingdome. -
CAPTAINE
AVDLEY MERVINS SPEECH To the House of Commons inIreland. -
CAPTAINE
AVDLEY MERVINS Speech to the Lords in the Upper house in the ParliamentMarch 40 . 1640. -
Articles of the Knights, Citi∣zens, and Burgesses in the Parliament as∣sembled, against Sir
Ric: Bolton, Kt . Lord Chancellor ofIreland, John, Lord B. ofDerry, and SirGerard Lowther Kt . L. Chief Justice of his Ma∣jesties Court of Common-Pleas, and SirGeorge Radcliffe, Kt . in maintenance of the accusa∣tion, whereby they, and every of them, stand charged with high Treason. -
Sir
Thomas Wentworths speech,XXij d. Martij, 1627. -
Sir
Thomas Wentworths Speech21. of Aprill, Anno, 1628. - To the Right Honorable, the LORD Deputie.
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A Speech against the Judges,
per Ignotum quendam. -
A brief Discourse, concerning the power of the Peers and Commons of Parliament, in point of
Iudjcature. -
Sir
John Hollands Speech in Parliament,1640. -
SIR
EDWARD HALE HIS SPEECH. -
Sir
John Wray his Speech touch∣ing theCanons the 15. of December, 1640. -
A SECOND SPEECH made by Sir
John Wray, in the Commons-House,24. November, 1640. -
M
r .GRIMSTONS SPEECH, In the House of Commons IN PARLIAMENT, CONCERNING EPISCOPACY,In Feb. 1640. -
DENSELL HOLLIS Esquior, His speech at the deliverie of the Protesta∣tion to the LORDS,
May the fourth, 1641. -
The Bill of Attainder, that pas∣sed against
Thomas, Earl ofSTAFFORD. -
The first Speech concerning the the right of Bishops to sit in Par∣liament,
May 21. 1641. - The second Speech about the lawfulnesse and convenieny of their intermedling in Temorall Affaires.
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A Speech in Parliament delivered by M
r . PEARD, against the OathEx Officio. 1640. -
M
r. Speakers Letter to SirJacob Ashley. -
Sir BENJAMIN RUDYERDS Speech.
Tuesday the 29.Decem. -
Sir BENJAMIN RUDYERDS Speech concerning the QUEENS Joynture.
Jan. 1640. -
Articles against Doctor
Piercie, Bishop ofBath andWells; exhibited by Mr .James Mi∣nister within his Diocesse. -
The Lord
Andevers speech in March 1640. concerning the Star-Chamber. -
My Lord
Finch his Letter to my Lord CHAMBERLAINE. -
The Lord KEEPERS Speech TO HIS MAJESTIE, at the Banquetting-house at
White-hall, in the name of both Houses. -
The Declaration of the
Scots Commissioners to the House of Parliament, touching the maintenance of their Army.March, the 16th , 1640. -
The Remonstrance of both the Houses of Parliament unto the King, delivered by the Lord Keeper,
January the 29 th 1640. -
The Earle of
Straffords Letter, to his most Excellent Majesty, dated from theTower the 4 th ofMay, 1641. -
The Petition of the EARLE of STRAFFORD unto the
Lords before he Dyed. -
Lord FAULKLANDS first speech in
Parliament. -
Sir JOHN CULPEPPERS Speech in the Commons House of Parliament.
9 o .Novemb. 1640. -
Mr. BAGSHAW his speech in Parliament,
7 die Novemb. 1640. -
To the right Honorable the Lords Spiri∣tuall and Temporall in the high Court of Parliament assembled,
The humble Petition of ThomasEarle of Straffordhis Majesties Lievtenant Generall of Ireland -
Concerning the Prices of Wine, &c.
Die Mercurii, Maii 26. 1641. -
Sir
Thomas Rowe his Speech at the Councell Table, touching Brasse-Mony, or against Brasse-Money, with many notable observations thereupon,July, 1640. - To the Right Honourable the Lord Deputy.
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Mr. SecretarieWindebancks Charge in Parliament7. December 1640. -
An Order concerning
Monopolers. 19. November 1640. -
The
Scottish Commissioners thanks to his Majesty30. Decemb. 1640. -
To the High and Honourable Court of PARLIAMENT, The humble Petition of the
Ʋniversity of OXFORD, -
The Speech of Sergeant
Glanvill in the upper House ofParli∣ament, for the Redresse of the present Grievances. -
Secretarie
Windebankes Letter to my Lord Chamberlain, from Callis,January 11. -
The Lord
Andevers speech con∣cerning the pacification,the 6 of March. -
The Order of the House of Com∣mons to the Lord
Major, for the due observing the Sabbath day. -
Occasionall Speeches, made in the House of Commons, this Parlia∣ment.
1641. -
Concerning Religion.
Novemb. 12. 1640. -
Upon the Scotch Treaty.
January 21. 1640. -
Upon the Impeachment of the Lord Strafford, and Canterbury, &c.
February 26. 1640. -
Upon the Straffordian knot.
March 10. 1640. -
Upon the same Subject.
Aprill 9. 1641. -
A seasonable motion for a loyall Covenant
May 3. 1641.
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Concerning Religion.
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Mr.
Hides Argument before the the Lords in the upper House of Parliament.April. 1641. -
A Speech of Master
John White Counsellour, concerning Episcopacy. -
To the honorable Houses of
Par∣liament now assembled.-
The humble Petition of many of the In∣habitants within his Majesties County of
Kent: -
The Petition of the Citizens of London to both house of Parliament, wherein is a
Demonstration of their grie∣vances, together with their desires for Justice to be excuted upon the Earle ofStrafford, and other DELINQUENTS. To the most Honorable Assembly of the Lords and Commons in this presentParliament. The humble Petition of divers Citizens ofLondon
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The humble Petition of many of the In∣habitants within his Majesties County of
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Sir
John Wrayes Speech concer∣ning Bishops.1641. -
My Lord DIGBIES Speech in Parliament,
1640. -
Master
Pyms Speech in PARLIAMENT.1640. -
Sir
Thomas Baringtons Speech in Parliament,1640. -
The Accusation and Impeach∣ment of Sir
George Ratcliffe by the Commons in this present Parliament Assembled, Charging him with High-Treason, and other misdemeanours as ensue.1640. - The Charge of the Scottish Commissioners against the Prelate of CANTERBVRY.
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THE CHARGE OF THE
SCOTTISH Commissioners against the Livetenant ofIreland. - THE SCOTTISH Commissioners Demand con∣cerning the Sixt ARTICLE.
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The KINGS Majesties First Speech in Parliament