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- [1689].
A Defence of the K[ing] in Answer to what is commonly call'd, His / M[ajest]y's most gracious Speech, &c. [No imprint.].
A Defence of the K[ing] in Answer to what is commonly call'd, His / M[ajest]y's most gracious Speech, &c. [No imprint.].
Award to 1 and 2 by Maurice Wynn of Gwydir of the estate of Robert ap William ap Gruff' ap ...,
Will of John Wynn of the Inner Temple, London, gent,
Devises all his premises in p. Trausfonidd and in the towns of Dolgelle [p. Dolgellau], Harlech [p. Llanfair] and Barmo [p. Llanaber], co. Mer., to his father Henry Wynn of the Inner Temple, esq., solicitor general to the Queen. Subscribed: Published in our present [sic] 18 Mar. 1653. Endorsed: 'Will of John Wynn afterwards Sir John Wynn of Wynnstay'.
W[illiam Lloyd Bishop of] St Asaph to Rev. Mr John Edwards Commissary of St Asaph at Llanymynech
W[illiam Lloyd Bishop of] St Asaph to Rev. Mr John Edwards Commissary of St Asaph at Llanymynech. Concerning a supersedas issued out of Chancery for the delivery of Evan Roberts of Erlas in p. Gresford.
W[illiam Lloyd, Bishop of] St Asaph to Rev. Dr [John] Edwards at Llanymynech
W[illiam Lloyd, Bishop of] St Asaph [?at London] to Rev. Dr [John] Edwards at Llanymynech. The proving of a will at the Consistory Court of St Asaph.
Francois De Tavel to his cousin Ferdinant(?) Bovier at Ville Neuve,
Stories damaging to the writer have been sent to Monsr de Montinser (?). Asks for help in countering the stories and to get the lord of Collombier to name the two soldiers responsible (coming either from 'your quarters' or from Neuville). Greetings to mademoiselle his cousin and to Monsr the Minister. French.
Plates. Endorsed: Duplicate.
The Weekly Journal or British Gazateer,
A / True Copy of the Paper / Delivered to the Sheriffs of London, / By Richard Gascoigne, / Who ...,
A / True Copy of the Paper / Delivered to the Sheriffs of London, / By Richard Gascoigne, / Who was Drawn Hang'd and Quarter'd at / Tyburn, for High Treason against His Ma- / jesty King George / On Friday the 25th Day of May, 1716. (No imprint.).
Copy Parliamentary Proceedings against Sir John Bennet, MP, and a judge of the Prerogative Court, for receiving bribes. [cf. Journals of the House of Commons, I, 1547-1628, pp. 585-7, 590-1, and Journals of the House of Lords, III, 1620-8, pp. 89-90.]. Contemporary marginal note: 'The original order about 7 years ago was in the custody of Mr Goldsburrough clerk of ye Parliament in a bundell of papers wherein there were several other originall orders of the same parliament'. Endorsed: 'Presidents [sic] ag[ains]t Mompesson [no. 1] and other members in Parliament expelled for their crimes'.
Notes compiled by William Williams to prepare no. 8,
Copy Argument of William Williams,
Copy Arguments of prosecuting counsel,
Precedents re. privilege of MPs from arrest. [See note in no. 29],
Endorsed: 'Presidents [sic] for priveledges of parliament pro Lord Lovelace'.