John Holland’s speech concerning the Scottish wars [copy],
- E5/3/16.
- Ffeil
- 1640, November.
Copy of Sir John Holland’s speech in the House of Commons, November 1640, concerning the Scottish wars and redress of grievances.
John Holland’s speech concerning the Scottish wars [copy],
Copy of Sir John Holland’s speech in the House of Commons, November 1640, concerning the Scottish wars and redress of grievances.
'Mr St John’s speech in the Upper House of Parliament' [copy],
'The Lord Frankland’s fourth speech in the House of Commons' [copy],
Impeachment of the bishop of Derry [copy],
Copy, [4 March 1641], of Captain Mavin’s speech in the Upper House of Parliament in Ireland upon delivering the charge of high treason against John [Bramhall], Lord Bishop of Derry, [drawn up by] Sir Richard Bolton, Lord Chancellor, Sir Gerrard Lowther, lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Sir George Ratcliffe.
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Henry Yelverton's speech touching the duke of Buckingham, Edward Villiers, etc. [copy],
Copy, [c.1621], of the speech made by Sir Henry Yelverton on 1 May 1621 'in the Parliament House touching the Duke of Buckingham, Sir Edward Villiers and Mumpersons'.
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.
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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.
'The king’s speech to both houses of Parliament' [copy],
Francis Bacon’s speech concerning the naturalisation of the Scots [copy],
Copy, 5 January 1608x[1648], of Sir Francis Bacon’s speech in the lower House of Parliament concerning the article of general naturalisation of the Scottish nation.
Speeches in the House of Commons [copies],
Copies, [1640x1645], of speeches by: 'Glanvill'; [Sir William] Waller, with a riposte from Herbert (the king’s solicitor); Rowse; Benjamin Ruddier [Sir Benjamin Rudyerd]; Sir Francis Seimor [Seymour]; Grimstone; and John Pym [to the Lords].
Speech in the House of Lords at the end of the war [of the Austrian Succession] [copy],
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