'Report of the Committee' on the First Army Plot,
- E5/3/25.
- File
- 1641, June 17.
The 'report of the Committee of the examination of divers of the conspirators and others in the late treason', 17 June 1641.
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'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.
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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.
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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.
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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].
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’.
Abstract of Acts of Parliament, Richard III–James I,
Treatise on the enaction of ecclesiastical laws by temporal men [copy],
Copy, [1600x1648], of ‘An answer to certain arguments raised from supposed antiquity and practice by some members of the House of Commons to prove that ecclesiastical laws ought to be enacted by temporal men, written by Sir Robert Cotton’.
Arguments in Parliament concerning the liberty of the subject [copy],
Treatise on ‘Judicature in Parliament’,
Treatise on trials of the subject in Parliament [incomplete],
Treatise on the power of the king to raise money,
Catalogue of royal records at Whitehall, tempore Henry III–Elizabeth I,
Catalogue or collection, [1598x1648], of 'the particular instructions, negotiations and letters remaining in the offices of the king’s Paper Chamber at Whitehall', from the reign of Henry III to that of Elizabeth I.
‘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’.
Legal note on treason, felony, homicide, etc.,
'Modus tenendi parliamentorum’ [two copies],
Two copies, 1626, of 'Modus tenendi parliamentorum’ by Henry Elsinge [Elsynge], clerk of the parliament house.
‘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].
Treatise on the right and power of the crown to impose taxes on merchandise, etc.,
Treatise on the powers of king and parliament,