A catalogue of manuscripts in the library. Of the Society of antiquaries of London.
- Society of Antiquaries of London. Library
- Date:
- 1816
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A catalogue of manuscripts in the library. Of the Society of antiquaries of London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![original Book of the domestic and other Expences of John Lord Howard, afterwards Duke of Norfolk. 77. The “ Booke of dayly parcells paid by the handis of my Lord Howard” from Aug. 2d. in the 22d. year of King Edward the IVth to the 6th year of King Henry VIIth. Folio. An original Book on paper. Among other Articles in this Volume, not immediately connected with the Household Expences of the Duke, are 1. The Names of the m men “ that my Lord hath graunted to the Kyng” [Rich. III.] -• Instruccons given to the Kings [Hen. VII.J Commissioners of Aray and Mustres by the Erie of Oxinsford hauyng auctorite vndir the Kinges grete Seall to gader, arreyse, and conducte his said sub- getts in Array to his presence.” 7>. A Book in folio, on paper; containing 1. A Speech made in the Starreehamber touchinge the Conspiracie of the Earle of Essex and other the complices delivered on Friday the thirteenth of Febr. One Thousand six Hundred in open Court, by the Lo. Keeper, the Lo. Admirall, Sr. William Knolls, and S‘. Robert Cecill. 2. A Speeche made by Sir Robert Cecill in the Starrcliamber on the xvi jth of Febr. Anno One Thousand six Hundred. 3. Pro Salute Domini Regis et subditorum suorum. A Reconciliation made betweene the Kinge and his subjects, touchinge the De- maunde of his old Debts and Lands quietly enjoied time out of minde. 4. Termino Hillarij Anno 5. Caroli Regis. The Case of Sir John Elliott, Mr. Hollis, Mr. Valentine, by information in the King’s Bench conscerning the iurisdiction of that Courte, whether Offences com- mitted in Parliament are there questionable or not. 5. A Relation of the Proceedings against Embassadors whoe have mis- called themselves and exceeded there Commission in actinge thinges against the State, wherein they are ymploied out of the power of their negotiation. Written by Sir Robert Cotton the 27th of Aprill 1614. At the end are two printed Papers : one, “ An Act for raising money by a Poll and otherwise towards the reducing of Ireland 1 Will. & Mar. fol. Lond. 1689: the other, “The Case of the City of Oxford, shewing how far they are concerned to oppose the Confirmation of the Charters and pretended Priviledges of the University.” 79. A Book in folio, on paper, containing 1. The Oaths of Office for the Great Officers of State, Lord Chancellor, Lord Treasurer, &c. with certain Forms of Patents of Offices.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22006229_0038.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)