‘Confession of the Lord Chancellor [Francis Bacon] ... upon his corruption’ [copy],
- E5/3/5.
- File
- [c.1621].
Copy, [c.1621], of the ‘Confession of the Lord Chancellor [Francis Bacon] to the High Court of Parliament upon his corruption’.
‘Confession of the Lord Chancellor [Francis Bacon] ... upon his corruption’ [copy],
Copy, [c.1621], of the ‘Confession of the Lord Chancellor [Francis Bacon] to the High Court of Parliament upon his corruption’.
The trial of Thomas Monson [copies],
Copies, [1615x1648], of documents concerning the trial of Sir Thomas Munson [Monson] following the poisoning of Sir Thomas Overberry [Overbury], prisoner in the Tower.
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'.
Observations concerning the Royal Navy and sea service, by Walter Raleigh [copy],
Copy, [1610x1648], of ‘Excellent and true observations concerning the Royal Navy and sea service by Sir Walter Rauleigh’.
Letter from the Privy Council to [the sheriff of Montgomeryshire] [copy],
Copy of a letter, 12 August 1638, from the Privy Council to [the sheriff of Montgomeryshire], indicating that the king has sent his writ to the sheriffs and mayors of north Wales, touching the supplying of a ship of 400 tons.
‘Conditions for giving of the present [Catholic] jubilee’,
Instructions by Charles I to the President and Council of Wales and the Marches,
Instructions, 9 September 1637, by Charles I to the President and Council of Wales and the Marches for the administration of justice in Wales and the working of the Council.
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
Report on the public fees in the House of Lords [copy],
Incomplete copy of a report in Parliament, 29 April–1 May 1640, of the public fees in the upper house of Parliament.
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].
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.
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'.
Resolutions in Parliament against Ship Money,
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.
'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].
'Mr St John’s speech in the Upper House of Parliament' [copy],
'The king’s speech to both houses of Parliament' [copy],
'The Lord Frankland’s fourth speech in the House of Commons' [copy],
Colonel Goring’s account of the First Army Plot [copy],
Copies of: Henry Piercy’s letter to the Earl of Northumberland, presented to the House of Commons, 14 June 1641; interrogations propounded by the House of Commons to Colonel Goreinge concerning the plot with his answer upon them; and Col. Goreinge’s discovery of the plot upon his examination before the House of Commons, 24 June 1641.
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