Treatise on the royal prerogative and the right of parliament to resist royal power,
- E5/3/49.
- File
- [1625x1648].
Treatise on the royal prerogative and the right of parliament to resist royal power,
Treatise on the right and power of the crown to impose taxes on merchandise, etc.,
Treatise on the powers of king and parliament,
Treatise on the power of the king to raise money,
Treatise on the exercise of supreme power by diverse princes [copy],
Copy, [1600x1648], of ‘a collection out of records of many charges occasions of state have led diverse princes to lay upon their people by supreme power and not by Parliament, written by Sir Robert Cotton’.
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.
Notes on the king, parliament and the civil war,
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
‘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].