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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![26. 11. The Order and Manner of the sitting of the Lords Spirituall and Temporall in the Parliament began at Westminster, 17 March 1627. fol. 16. 12. A Proclamation before the Lord Steward, fol. 18 b. 13. The Names of some of the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses that sat in the same Parliament, ibid. 14. His Maties Speach the same March 17. fol. 20. 15. Propositions to be taken in present Consideration of the present ne- cessary Supplies, ibid. 16. The Lord Keepers Speach 17 March 1627- fol. 21. 17. Sir Francis Seymour’s Speach in Parliament March 22. 1627- fol. 23. 18. Sir Thomas Wentworth’s Speach. fol. 25. 19. Sir Robert Philipp’s Speach. fol. 27. 20. To the Kings most excellent Majesty the Petition of the Lords Spi- rituall and Temporall and Commons in Parliament, fol. 29. 21. The Kings Answers. 2 Jun. 1628. foil. 31b. 32. 22. His Majesties Speech to both Howses June 26. 1628. before His Royall Assent to the Bills, fol. 32. 23. The Statutes insisted on. fol. 33 b. 24. Propositions from the Lords to the Lower House of Parliament. fol. 34. 25. The Resolution of the Commons Howse of Parliament concerning certaine fundamental Liberties of England, which after many dayes spent in arguing, were at last upon Thursday the third Day of Aprill 1628. concluded, fol. 34 b. 26. The Duke of Buckingham’s Speach at the Councell Table. Aprill 4. 1628. fol. 35. 27- A Message from his Matie delivered upon Easter Eve, Aprill 12. 1628. by Sr. John Cooke, fol. 37- 28. The Lord Archb. of Canturbury his Speach. Aprill 25. 1628. ibid. 29- My Lord Keeper’s Speech in the Kings presence to both Howses. fol. 37 b. 30. Sir Benjamin Ruddyers Speach the same day in the Howse of Com- mons. fol. 38. 31. The Kings Message by Secretary Cooke, 1 May 1628. fol. 40. 32. Another by him, 2 May 1628. ibid. 33. The Howse of Commons to the King by their Speaker, fol. 41. 34. The Lord Keepers Speach to the Howse of Commons in answer to the former Speach. fol. 42. 35. To our right tiusty and right well beloved the Lords spirituall and temporall of the Higher Howse of Parliament, By the King. 12 May 1628. fol. 44. 36. His Majesties Speach in the Higher Howse of Parliament, June 2. 1628. fol. 45. 37. The Lord Keepers Speach in the presence of the King at the same time. ibid. 38. lire Kings Answere to the Petition [of Right] in the Higher Howse of Parliament, June 2. 1628. fol. 45 b. c](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22006229_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)