‘Expeditio in Ream insulam‘ [part],
- E5/2/5.
- Ffeil
- [1628x1630].
‘Expeditio in Ream insulam‘ [part],
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.
‘An apologie upon the death of Sir Robert Cecell ...’ [copy],
Copy, [1612xc.1642], of ‘An apologie upon the death of Sir Robert Cecell late lord Threasurer of England written against his libellers and presented to king James’.
‘Conditions for giving of the present [Catholic] jubilee’,
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].
Letter from an alderman of Newcastle touching the Scottish war [copy],
Copy of a letter, 8 September 1640, from an alderman of Newcastle 'to his friend in London touching the campaign in the north'.
'The Earl of Strafford characterised',
'The Earl of Strafforde characterized in a letter sent by a gentl[eman] out of London to a friende in the countrey', [c.1641].
'Report of the Committee' on the First Army Plot,
The 'report of the Committee of the examination of divers of the conspirators and others in the late treason', 17 June 1641.
Heb deitl
Edward Herbert's licence of absence from Parliament,
Licence of absence from Parliament granted by Charles I to Edward Herbert of Cherbury, 10 August 1641.
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
‘Of the antiquity of parliament’,
‘Of the antiquity of parliament’, being extracts taken from the works of Sir John Doderidge [Doddridge], Francis Tate, William Camden, Joseph Holband, and Sir Thomas Smythe [Smith], [1600x1648].
Abstract of Acts of Parliament, Richard III–James I,
‘Discourse on the high court of Parliament and the authority of the same’,
‘A discourse on the high court of Parliament and the authority of the same extracted out of the common laws of this land and other good authors’, [1600x1648].
Account of 'ye present troubles'; and a treatise on obedience to magistrates [draft],
Draft, [1639x1648], of ‘A short narration of occurrences in ye kingdome of Scotland and ye present troubles, together with their cause and progression’, together with a draft of ‘questions touching upon obedience to magistrates in eminency’.
‘In felicem memoriam Elizabethae’,
Part of Francis Bacon’s ‘In felicem memoriam Elizabethae’, translated by Edward Herbert, [c.1630x1648].
Documents, [1603x1624]-[1632x1648], accumulated by Edward Herbert in connection with his position as ambassador to France and member of the Council of War; many are copies made by him or for him. They include accounts of France, Spain and the Low Countries, and in particular of their military capabilities; discussions of English foreign policy, and copies of treaties with foreign powers; and accounts of English military expeditions; together with miscellaneous material relating to the work of English ambassadors.
'Stat des pensions que le Roy veult et entend estre paiez ...’ [copy],
Petition of the Hanse, [c.1635], quoting from an agreement of 1473 between Edward IV and the citizens of the Hanse.
Hanseatic League.
'Discourse toucheinge the annoyinge of Spain' [copy],
Copy, [c.1625x1648], of 'A Discourse toucheinge the annoyinge of Spain written by Sir Kellem Digbie', which itself was a copy of a memorandum by Sir Francis Drake.
'The Portrait of queen Christine of Sweden',
'Montgomery Castle and Local History',
Correspondence, instructions, reports and accounts, 1644-1651, concerning the capture, sequestration and slighting of Montgomery castle, the Herbert family’s losses, and the provision made by Parliament for them (E6/1/1-42); together with records, 1587-1754, relating to the government of Montgomery, Shropshire, Wales and the marches, as well as the administration of the Cherbury and Powis Castle estates (E6/1/43-86).