Great Britain - Politics and government - 1642-1649
Works from the collections
6 works
- E-books
- Online
The assembly-man . Written in the year 1647. But proves the true character of (Cerberus) the Observator, MDCCIV. To which is added, an exact list of the royal martyrs that were slain in that unnatural rebellion in 1641, ... Together with the names of those that have suffer'd since the late revolution 1688.
John BirkenheadDate: 1704- E-books
- Online
A remonstrance. Or the declaration of the Lords and Commons, now assembled in Parliament, 26 of May, 1642 . In answer to a declaration under His Majesties name concerning the businesse of Hull, sent in a message to both Houses the 21 of May, 1642. Reprinted by speciall order from the House of Commons, and the faults amended which escaped in the former impressions. Dat. June 4, 1642.
England and Wales. ParliamentDate: 1742 [i.e. 1642]- E-books
- Online
To the King's Most Excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled
Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1725- E-books
- Online
The journal of William Dowsing , of stratford, parliamentary visitor, appointed under a warrant from the earl of Manchester, for demolishing the superstitious pictures and ornaments of Churches, &c. within the county of suffolk, in the years 1643-1644.
Dowsing, William, 1596?-1679?.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- E-books
- Online
The trial of Charles the First, King of England , before the High Court of Justice: begun Jan. 20, in the 24th year of his reign, and continued to the 27th. To which is prefixed, the Act of the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament, for erecting a High Court of Justice, for the Trial of his Majesty; also the Journal of the said Court, as it was read before the House of Commons. With additions, by J. Nalson, Doctor of the Civil Laws.
Charles I of EnglandDate: [1746?]