Petition of G[eorge] E[glisham] [copy],
- E5/3/8.
- Ffeil
- [c.1626].
Copy, [c.1626], of the petition of G[eorge] E[glisham], physician to James I, to Charles I on the supposed poisoning of James I.
Eglisham, George, fl. 1612-1642.
Petition of G[eorge] E[glisham] [copy],
Copy, [c.1626], of the petition of G[eorge] E[glisham], physician to James I, to Charles I on the supposed poisoning of James I.
Eglisham, George, fl. 1612-1642.
Account of the northern expedition, letters of the earl of Strafford, etc., [copies],
Copies, 1640, of 'the Lord Conway's relation concerning the passages in the late northern expedition together with diverse letters of the earl of Strafford and others touching the said passages’.
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.
Report to the Grand Committee of Trade [copy],
Copy of the report on the trade of England presented by Sir Thomas Roo [Roe] to the Grand Committee of Trade on 26 December 1640.
Letter to Orlando Bridgman concerning the ‘common calamity’ [copy],
Copy of a letter, 4 January [c.1640], to Orlando Bridgman at the Chambers of the Inner Temple concerning the ‘common calamity’, together with a copy letter from ‘RE’ to Mr Anderton.
'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 ‘Five Members’ and Lord Kymbolton [copy],
Copy, [January 1642], of the articles against the Lord Kymbolton [Edward Montagu, earl of Manchester], Mr Densill Hollies, Mr [John] Pym, Sir Arthur Haselricke, Mathew [recte John] Hambden, and Mr [William] Strowd.
Heb deitl
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.
Heb deitl
Arguments in Parliament concerning the liberty of the subject [copy],
Treatise on ‘Judicature in Parliament’,
Treatise on the power of the king to raise money,
‘Description of the contents of the Office of his Majesty’s Papers and Records’ [copy],
Copy, [1623x1648], of the ‘Description of the contents of the Office of his Majesty’s Papers and Records for business of State, by Thomas Wilson’.
'Modus tenendi parliamentorum’ [two copies],
Two copies, 1626, of 'Modus tenendi parliamentorum’ by Henry Elsinge [Elsynge], clerk of the parliament house.
Treatise on the powers of king and parliament,
‘On obedience to kings’; French clergy; Roman history; and other observations,
‘On obedience to kings’; anecdotes (many about clergy in France); Roman history; and other observations, [1610x1648].
'Ratification of the treaty with France for matters of commerce' [copy],
Memorandum on 'the employment of the late fleet to Cales [Cadiz]',
Letter from Secretary [of State, Francis] Windebanke to the Lord Chamberlain,
Windebank, Francis, Sir, 1582-1646.
‘Observations of France’ [copy],
Copy, [1610x1624], of ‘Observations of France’, by Sir George Carew, ambassador to France before 1610, together with a typescript review of the document, [1965xc.1990], by John Butler of the University of Manitoba.