England and Wales Parliament
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Works: | 15,531 works in 66,019 publications in 1 language and 1,114,601 library holdings |
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Genres: | History Sources Pamphlets |
Roles: | Other, Editor |
Classifications: | DA410, 820.8 |
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Most widely held works about
England and Wales
- Judicature in Parlement by Henry Elsynge( )
- By the King and Queen, a proclamation requiring the attendance of the members of both Houses of Parliament by England and Wales( )
- Some cautions offered to the consideration of those who are to chuse members to serve in the ensuing Parliament by George Savile Halifax( )
- The ancient method and manner of holding of parliaments in England by Henry Elsynge( )
- By the King, a proclamation for further proroguing the Parliament by England and Wales( )
- By the King, a proclamation for dissolving this present Parliament and declaring the speedy calling of a new one by England and Wales( )
- The prerogative of parliaments in England : proued in a dialogue (pro & contra) betweene a councellour of state and a iustice of peace by Walter Raleigh( )
- Former ages never heard of, and after ages will admire, or, A brief review of the most materiall parliamentary transactions, beginning, Nov. 3, 1640 : wherein the remarkable passages both of their civil and martial affaires, are continued unto this present year published as a breviary, leading all along, successively, as they fell out in their severall years, so that if any man will be informed of any remarkable passage, he may turne to the year, and so see in some measure, in what moneth thereof it was accomplished : for information of such as are altogether ignorant of the rise and progresse of these times : a work worthy to be kept in record, and communicated to posterity by John Vicars( )
- The Earl of Pembroke's speech in the House of Peers : when the seven lords were accused of high-treason by Philip Herbert Pembroke( )
- A briefe discourse concerning the power of the Peeres and Commons of Parliament in point of judicature by John Selden( )
- A letter directed to Master Bridgeman, the fourth of Ianuary, and a letter inclosed in it, to one Master Anderton, were this day read and ordered to be entred : To the worshipfull, and my much honoured friend Orlando Bridgeman Esquier, and a burgesse of the Parl. at his chamber at the Inner Temple, these present by R. E( )
- The Parliament of England, 1559-1581 by G. R Elton( Book )
- An essay concerning parliaments at a certainty, or, The kalends of May by Samuel Johnson( )
- The pre-eminance and pedigree of Parlement : whereunto is added a vindication of some passages reflecting upon the author in a book call'd The popish royall favorite, pen'd and published by Mr. Prynne wherein he stiles him no frend [sic] to Parlements and a malignant, pag. 42 : with a clearing of som occurrences in Spain at His Majesties being there, cited by the said Master Prynne out of the vocal forest by James Howell( )
- By the Queen, a proclamation, for dissolving this present parliament, and declaring the speedy calling another by England and Wales( )
- By the King, a proclamation for the further adjournment of the two Houses of Parliament by England and Wales( )
- The Vindication of the Parliament and their proceedings, or, Their military designe prov'd loyall and legall : a treatise wherein these things are ingeniously and sincerely handled : to wit, 1. that the militia as setled by the Parliament is lawfull : 2. that it is lawfull for us to obey it, so setled by them : 3. that the Parliament is not to be deserted : 4. that in aiding the Parliament the King is not opposed : 5. that the Parliament, as the case stands, may not confide in the King : 6. that this necessary defensive warre of theirs is indubitably justifiable by Richard Ward( )
- By the King and Queen, a proclamation declaring the Parliament shall be prorogued until the fourteenth day of June next by England and Wales( )
- By the King : a proclamation for proroguing the Parliament by England and Wales( )
- A declaration of the Lord General and his councel of officers : shewing the grounds and reasons for the dissolution of the late Parliament by England and Wales( )
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Most widely held works by
England and Wales
A replication of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : to His Maiesties last answer sent by the Right Honourable
the Earle of Holland by
England and Wales(
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57 editions published between 1642 and 1981 in English and held by 1,348 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
57 editions published between 1642 and 1981 in English and held by 1,348 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : with instructions for the taking of the League and Covenant
in the Kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. With an exhortation for the taking of the Covenant ; and for satisfying
such scruples as may arise thereupon. Together with the League and Covenant, subscribed with the names of so many of the members
of the House of Commons as have taken it. Also, the declaration of the kingdoms of England and Scotland, of the 20 of January,
1643. Together with the declaration of the grounds and reasons of the Scots coming into this kingdom for the assisting their
brethren of England 5. Feb. 1643. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that the printer of the House of Commons do forthwith
print four thousand of the said ordinance, instructions, covenant and declarations, for the use of the Commons and the commonwealth.
H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com by
England and Wales(
)
94 editions published between 1643 and 1644 in English and held by 967 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
94 editions published between 1643 and 1644 in English and held by 967 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A declaration and protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to this kingdome and to the whole world : wherein (amongst
diverse of His Majesties late illegal proceedings) is discovered how severall commissions under the Kings authoritie have
been granted to many profest papists (herein nominated) for places of command in this war ... : also how Sir John Hinderson
and Colonell Cockrain were sent to Hamburg and Denmarke to raise forces there ... : with the names of some who have been proclaimed
rebels in Ireland now in great favor with His Majesty : for which and other reasons they are resolved ... to defend the truth
against the Kings popish army by
England and Wales(
)
28 editions published between 1642 and 1986 in English and held by 967 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
28 editions published between 1642 and 1986 in English and held by 967 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: for the inabling of Sir William Brereton Baronet, one of the
members of the House of Commons, speedily to put in execution the ordinances for the sequestration of the estates of papists
and delinquents, the fifth, and twentieth part, weekly assessement; and all other ordinances of Parliament, within the county
of Chester, and county and city of Chester: and to take subscriptions for the better supply and maintenance of the forces
under his command, for security of the said places, and preventing the accesse of the Irish forces into those parts. Also
allowing unto the said Sir William Brereton the personall estates of all papists and delinquents in and about London, and
within 20. miles thereof, as are not yet sequestred or discovered, for the service aforesaid. Die Martis 26. Martii. 1644.
Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Ioh. Browne Cler.
Parliament by
England and Wales(
)
78 editions published in 1644 in English and held by 946 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
78 editions published in 1644 in English and held by 946 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treatie : and their desire of a safe-conduct for a committee named
by them in the Earl of Manchesters letter of the 28 of Febr. to the Lord of Falkland : with His Majesties gracious answer
thereunto : and His Majesties safe-conduct : also the articles of both Houses of Parliament concerning cessation : with a
letter of the 28 of February from the said Earl of Manchester to the said Lord Viscount of Falkland, wherein they were inclosed
: together with His Majesties gracious answer to the same by
England and Wales(
)
54 editions published between 1642 and 1967 in English and held by 858 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
54 editions published between 1642 and 1967 in English and held by 858 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An ordinance of Parliament concerning the subsidie of tonnage and poundage by
England and Wales(
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43 editions published between 1642 and 1983 in English and held by 824 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
43 editions published between 1642 and 1983 in English and held by 824 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for, the repairing of churches, and paying of all church-duties
whatsoever within the Kingdome of England, and Dominion of Wales. Die Mercurii, 9 Februarii. 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled
in Parliament, that this ordinance for repairing of churches, and paying of church-duties, be forthwith printed and published,
and sent to all churches and chappels within the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parliamentorum by
England and Wales(
)
65 editions published between 1647 and 1648 in English and held by 774 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
65 editions published between 1647 and 1648 in English and held by 774 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The humble petition and advice presented unto His Highnes the Lord Protector : by the knights, citizens and burgesses assembled
at the Parliament begun and held at Westminster the 17th day of September, 1656 and there continued until the 26th day of
June following and then adjourned unto the 20th day of January 1657 : as also their humble additionall and explanatory petition
and advice presented unto His Highness in the same Parliament : together with His Highness consent unto the said petitions
when they were respectively presented by
England and Wales(
)
48 editions published between 1657 and 1982 in English and held by 765 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
48 editions published between 1657 and 1982 in English and held by 765 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the provision of turff and peate, for the cities of London
and Westminster, and the suburbs thereof. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed &
published: Henry Elsyng, Cler. Parl. D. Com by
England and Wales(
)
57 editions published in 1644 in English and held by 762 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
57 editions published in 1644 in English and held by 762 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the calling of an assembly of learned and godly divines
to be con- consulted [sic] with by the Parliament for the setling of the government and liturgy of the Church of England.
And for vindicating and clearing the doctrine of the said Church from false aspersions and interpretations ; as shall be most
agreeable to the Word of God. With the names of all the ministers appointed for the same. Die Lunæ, 12. Jun. 1643. Ordered
by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler.
Parliamentorum by
England and Wales(
)
50 editions published between 1643 and 1658 in English and held by 762 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
50 editions published between 1643 and 1658 in English and held by 762 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A declaration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament : with the additionall reasons, last presented to His Maiestie ... whereunto
is annexed His Majesties speech to the Committee, the 9. of March, 1641, when they presented The Declaration of both Houses
of Parliament at New-market by
England and Wales(
)
24 editions published between 1641 and 1983 in English and held by 762 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
24 editions published between 1641 and 1983 in English and held by 762 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An impartial account of divers remarkable proceedings : the last sessions of Parliament relating to the horrid Popish plot
&c. by
England and Wales(
)
23 editions published between 1679 and 1986 in English and held by 758 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
(From t.p.) The manner of choosing their speaker -- The speeches of divers worthy members, relating to that -- The vote of the house at large in defence of the King, and the Protestant religion -- The articles of impeachment against the five lords in the Tower -- The articles of impeachment against Thomas, Earl of Danby, and his letter -- The Earl of Danby's pardon in Latin and English, and his plea -- The reasons and narrative of the proceeding betwixt the the two Houses of Parliament, concerning the Lords in the Tower, &c. -- The proceedings of the House of Lords, concerning the Lords in the Tower, and the names of those Lords that entered their protest -- A copy of the bill relating to the Duke of York -- The Earl of Shaftsburies speech in the House of Lords -- Mr. Powel's speech concerning the Earl of Danby -- Mr. Palme's report about the temporary laws
23 editions published between 1679 and 1986 in English and held by 758 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
(From t.p.) The manner of choosing their speaker -- The speeches of divers worthy members, relating to that -- The vote of the house at large in defence of the King, and the Protestant religion -- The articles of impeachment against the five lords in the Tower -- The articles of impeachment against Thomas, Earl of Danby, and his letter -- The Earl of Danby's pardon in Latin and English, and his plea -- The reasons and narrative of the proceeding betwixt the the two Houses of Parliament, concerning the Lords in the Tower, &c. -- The proceedings of the House of Lords, concerning the Lords in the Tower, and the names of those Lords that entered their protest -- A copy of the bill relating to the Duke of York -- The Earl of Shaftsburies speech in the House of Lords -- Mr. Powel's speech concerning the Earl of Danby -- Mr. Palme's report about the temporary laws
An act for the taking away of purveyance, and compositions for purveyance. : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th
day of September, An. Dom. 1656 by
England and Wales(
)
47 editions published between 1656 and 1657 in English and held by 745 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
47 editions published between 1656 and 1657 in English and held by 745 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Mr. Speakers speech with His Majesties speech to both Houses of Parliament at the passing of the bill for tonnage and poundage
: being an answer to Mr. Speakers speech at the presenting thereof 22 June 1641 by
William Lenthall(
)
24 editions published between 1641 and 1967 in English and held by 739 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
24 editions published between 1641 and 1967 in English and held by 739 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Wednesday the 9th of June, 1675 by
England and Wales(
)
24 editions published between 1675 and 1982 in English and held by 704 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
24 editions published between 1675 and 1982 in English and held by 704 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The humble desires and propositions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament tendred to His Majestie, February 1, and His Majesties
gracious answer and propositions the third of February 1642 [i.e. 1643] by
England and Wales(
)
39 editions published between 1642 and 1985 in English and held by 698 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
39 editions published between 1642 and 1985 in English and held by 698 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
His Majesties gracious message to both Houses of Parliament sent from Nottingham, August 25 : with the answer of the Lords
and Commons to the said message : and His Majesties reply to the same, Spt. 2 : together with the answer and humble petition
of both houses to His Majesties last message : and also His Majesties in reply to the said answer, Sept. 11, 1642 by
England and Wales(
)
34 editions published between 1642 and 1978 in English and held by 693 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
34 editions published between 1642 and 1978 in English and held by 693 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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 by
England and Wales(
)
38 editions published between 1642 and 1967 in English and held by 691 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
38 editions published between 1642 and 1967 in English and held by 691 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
His Majesties gracious speech together with the lord kepeers [sic], to both houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 13th of
October, 1675 by
England and Wales(
)
37 editions published between 1675 and 1982 in English and held by 673 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
37 editions published between 1675 and 1982 in English and held by 673 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A collection of the debates and proceedings in Parliament in 1694 and 1695 : upon the inquiry into the late briberies and
corrupt practices by
England and Wales(
)
24 editions published between 1695 and 2005 in English and held by 660 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
24 editions published between 1695 and 2005 in English and held by 660 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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