Volume 1
Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British Museum.
- British Museum. Department of Manuscripts (Stowe MSS)
- Date:
- 1895-1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British Museum. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![f. 47 b. The article concludes with an account of the decision of the House after hearing Buckingham’s speech. 6. Eeport of a conference between the two Houses, 2 March, 162f, on a proposal by the Lords to condemn the Spanish treaties; with speeches by Lord Keeper Williams, Sir E. Coke, and [George Abbot] Archbishop of Canterbury, f. 49 b. 7. Speech of the Archbishop of Canterbury on behalf of a deputation from both Houses to the King, condemning the Spanish treaties, at Theobalds, 5 March, 162|. With the King’s answer, ff. 54 b, 55 b. 8. Speech of Prince Charles to a committee of both Houses, explain- ing the King’s speech and urging the necessity of liberal supplies; 10 March, 162f. f. 60 b. 9. Speech of the Archbishop of Canterbury on behalf of a depritation of both Houses to the King, professing readiness to find any necessary supplies if the treaties are dissolved; Whitehall, 14 March, 162f. With the King’s answer, ff. 62, 63 b. 10. Speech of the Duke of Buckingham to a committee of both Houses, reporting a conversation with the King on the proposal for a French match; 15 March 162j. f. 68. 11. Short speech of the Duke of Buckingham, undertaking that the King shall follow the advice of Parliament, if it will grant his desires; 17 March, 162^. Followed by a statement of reasons by the House of Commons in support of their advice for the dissolu- tion of the treaties, ff. 70, 70 b. 12. Speech of the Archbishop of Canterbury on behalf of a deputation of both Houses to the King, presenting a remonstrance against further delay in dissolving the treaties, and promising a supply of three subsidies and three fifteenths; 23 March, 162f. With the King’s answer, accepting their advice and offer, ff. 72, 75. 13. Petition from both Houses to the King, for the enforcement of the laws against Papists, and for a promise that they will not be relaxed in case of any marriage or treaty with a foreign state ; 10 April, 1624. With the King’s answer, on 23 April, consenting, ff. 80, 82. 14. Speech of the King to the Lords in the Banqueting House at Whitehall, in reference to the impeachment of the Earl of Middlesex; 5 May 1624. f. 85. 15. Speech of Charles I. at the opening of his first Parliament; 18 June, 1625. f. 90. 16. Speeches of Lord Keeper Williams and the Duke of Buckingham to the Parliament at Oxford, the latter giving the King’s answer to the petition of Parliament concerning religion and defending the foreign policy of the court; 8 Aug. 1625. With a copy of the petition of the House of Commons on 1 Aug., protesting against](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29002618_0001_0276.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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