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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
Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1641 [i.e. 1642]
Concerns a part of J. Pym's Speech delivered at a conference, Jan. 25, 1641 [i.e. 1642]. Published February 7th, 1642.
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 zcalc [sic] 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
Great Britain. Parliament
1641. [i.e. 1642]
Woodcut portrait of Pym on final page. The "N" in "KING" actually "z" printed sideways. Signatures: A⁴. The publication year is given according to Lady Day dating. Commons petition to the Ki...
A damnable treason, by a contagious plaster of a plague-sore: wrapt up in a letter, and sent to Mr. Pym: wherein is discovered a divellish, and unchristian plot against the High Court of Parliament, October 25. 1641
anno Dom. 1641
With a title-page woodcut portrait of John Pym with complimentary verses and a caption printed to the left and right of the portrait: The true effige of M. I. Pym, Esqu. Burgesse in the High Court of ...