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A state of the proceedings in the House of Commons, with relation to the impeached Lords : and what happened thereupon between the two Houses
Portland, William Bentinck Earl of (1649-1709); Orford, Edward Russell earl of (1653-1727); Somers, John Somers baron (1651-1716); Halifax, Charles Montagu earl of (1661-1715); Great Britain. Parliament
1701
Impeachment of the Earl of Portland, the Earl of Orford, Lord Somers and Lord Halifax. The Earl of Portland was charged with negotiating and concluding the Partition treaties, the others, with advisin...
The replication to the City of London's plea to the quo warranto brought against their charter by Our Sovereign Lord the King in Michaelmas term, 1681
Sawyer, Sir Robert (1633-1692); Great Britain. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); London (England)
1682
In Latin and English. Reply brief, by Attorney-General Robert Sawyer, to the plea published in 1682 under title: The City of London's plea to the quo warranto (an information) brought against their ...
A report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed by order of the House of Commons to examine several books and papers laid before the House, relating to the late negotiations of peace and commerce, &c.... reported on the ninth of June, 1715, by ... Robert Walpole, Esq. ... together with an appendix, containing memorials, letters and other papers ... [etc.]
Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745); Great Britain. Parliament
1715
The second section of pagination comprises an Appendix with separate register. Catchword An on p.92; p.95 unsigned.
Plain dealing is a jewel, and honesty the best policy : both set forth in an answer to a letter received by a gentleman in London from his friend in the countrey : wherein is plainly demonstrated the grounds and reasons of our present distractions and methods proposed for preventing the same for the future
1682
Republished in Baron Somer's A second collection of scarce and valuable tracts on the most interesting and entertaining subjects, 1750, vol. 3, p. 363-392. Anon.
The depositions and examinations of Mr. Edmund Everard (who was four years close prisoner in the Tower of London) concerning the horrid popish plot against the life of His Sacred Majesty, the government, and the Protestant religion : With the names of several persons in England, Ireland, France, and elsewhere, concerned in the conspiracy. Part whereof was five years since made known to persons herein specified; and again tendered to the Honourable Committee of Lords sitting in Parliament at Westminster, upon oath; and now tendered to the Honourable House of Commons
Everard, Edmund; Newman, Dorman (fl. 1665-1694)
1679
With an initial leaf bearing a private order to print, dated and signed: April 30. 1679. Edward Everard.
An Impartial state of the case of the Earl of Danby, in a letter to a member of the House of Commons
1679
Relates to the Popish plot and the transactions of the Earl of Danby and Ralph Montagu. Anon.
The answer of the Right Honourable the Earl of Danby to a late pamphlet entituled, An examination of The impartial state of the case of the Earl of Danby
Leeds, Thomas Osborne Duke of (1631-1712)
1680
Indexed in: Wing L920.
The debates in the House of Commons assembled at Oxford the twenty first of March, 1680 : The three first days being spent in choosing their speaker, confirming of him, and taking the oaths as the law directs; on Thursday the twenty fourth of March, 1680. they began thus
Baldwin, Richard (1698); Great Britain. Parliament
1681
Concerning the succession of the Duke of York to the throne. Caption title. Imprint from colophon.
The present state and condition of Ireland, but more especially the province of Ulster, humbly represented to the kingdom of England
Murphy, Edmund (fl.1680-1681)
1681
With an initial imprimatur leaf.
The great point of succession discussed : With a full and particular answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, A brief history of succession, &c
Brady, Robert (1627?-1700)
1681
Anonymous. By Robert Brady -- ESTC. A reply to: Somers, John Somers, Baron. A brief history of the succession to the crown of England. Signatures: A-K².
The character of a rebellion : and what England may expect from one : Or, The designs of dissenters examined by reason, experience, and the laws and statutes of the realm
Nalson, John (1638?-1686)
1681
Signatures: A-E². Attributed to John Nalson by Wing.