Addresses and answers in Parliament [copy],
- M1/8.
- File
- 1677, February 11-May 28.
Copy of 'some of the addresses and answers made in the session of Parliament', 11 February-28 May 1677.
Addresses and answers in Parliament [copy],
Copy of 'some of the addresses and answers made in the session of Parliament', 11 February-28 May 1677.
Addresses from the House of Commons to Charles II relating to England and Ireland [copy],
Charles II on his powers of suspending penal statutes [copy],
Copy of Charles II's answer, [1670x1680], to an address in the dispute between the House of Commons and the king touching his power of suspending penal statutes by declaration, and a copy of a second address and answer.
Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685
Debate in Parliament concerning the raising of militia [copy],
Copy of the debate in the House of Commons, 9-20 November 1685, concerning the establishment of the militia, disbanding the new-raised forces and raising a present supply for the king.
Impeachment of the earl of Clarendon [copy],
Copy of proceedings in the House of Commons, October-December 1667, concerning the impeachment of the earl of Clarendon, late Lord Chancellor.
James II’s instructions to his supporters [copy],
Copy of James II’s instructions to his supporters touching his possible restoration, and minutes for the ‘present conjuncture in Parliament’, 3 December 1694.
James II, King of England, 1633-1701
Observations on allegations that Parliament has invaded the king’s prerogative,
Observations, [1688xc.1700], on the allegations that Parliament has traitorously invaded the king’s prerogative to a high degree for arming papists against him.
Parliamentary proceedings touching the succession to the throne [copy],
Copy of proceedings in Parliament, 22 January 1689, touching the state of the nation and the succession to the throne.
The earl of Shaftesbury's speech upon appointing a day in court for Thomas Sherley,
Notes on the earl of Shaftesbury’s speech in the House of Commons upon the debate of appointing a day for hearing Dr [Thomas] Sherley’s cause, 20 October 1675.
Untitled