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Parker, Henry (1604-1652) | 1 |
A coppy of the journal-book of the House of Commons : for the sessions of Parliament begun at Westminster the 21. day of October, 1678. and continued until the 30. day of December next following, being then.prorogued. In which is contained the first discovery of the Popish Plot by the King to the two Houses of Parliament. As also the accusation and impeachment of the Earl of Danby with many other remarkable transactions, never before so fully and truely published
Great Britain. Parliament
printed 1680
There appears to exist a variant with "from the sessions of Parliament" in title. Pp. 94 (sig. N3), 201 (Dd1) are wrongly numbered 64, 191 respectively.
A collection of the debates and proceedings in Parliament, in 1694, and 1695. Upon the inquiry into the late briberies and corrupt practices
Great Britain. Parliament
Printed in the year 1695
In this edition, there is no advertisement at foot of p. 63. Another edition has an advertisement.
The Lords & Commons reasons and justifications for the deprivation and deposal of James II. from the imperial throne of England : Being in full satisfaction to all the princes of Europe, and in answer to all objections, domestick and foraign. Allowed to be printed
Printed for Thomas Tilliar 1689
Caption title. Imprint from colophon.
A summary (by way of premise) of the dark proceedings of the cabal at Westminster, preparatory to the murther of His late Sacred Majesty, taken out of their own journal book
Great Britain. Parliament
[1660?]
No title page; title taken from caption title on p. 1 (sig. B1r). Caption title, p. 7 (sig. B4r): In the county of Middlesex. The proceedings at Hicks-Hall, Tuesday the 9th of October, 1660. in orde...
A continuation of the abridgment of all the statutes of K. William and Q. Mary, and of King William the Third, in force and use
Washington, Joseph (1694); Great Britain
1699
Index: p. [1]-[11] at end.
The true portraiture of the kings of England; drawn from their titles, successions, raigns and ends. Or, A short and exact historical description of every king, with the right they have had to the crown, and the manner of their wearing of it; especially from William the Conqueror. Wherein is demonstrated that there hath been no direct succession in the line to create an hereditary right, for six or seven hundred yeers
Parker, Henry (1604-1652)
1650
First edition. "To the reader" is signed: Henry Parker. "In the preface,... Parker disavows writing the balance of the tract; my reasons for assigning the whole to Parker are given on pp.166-8 above...
An exact abridgment of the statutes of King William and Queen Mary, and of King William III. in force and use
Washington, Joseph (1694); Great Britain
1696
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) E914.