Hampden, John 1594-1643
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John Hampden
- Sir Arthur Haslerigg, his speech in Parliament : whereby he cleareth himselfe of the articles of high treason exhibited against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. Iohn Pym, Mr. Hampden, Mr. Strowd, and Mr. Hollis by His Majesty on Tuesday the 4th of January, 1642 by Arthur Hesilrige( )
- The copy of a letter from Alisbvry : directed to Colonell Hampden, Colonell Goodwin and read in both Houses of Parliament, May 18, 1643 : relating how His Maiesty hath sent 12 or 1400 of his forces under the command of the Earle of Cleveland, Lord Shandosse, the Lord Crayford and Sir Iohn Byron into those parts who amongst many other cruelties fired a countrey towne called Swanborne in seven places, murdered diverse and amongst the rest one woman big with child was cut in pieces by them : with an ordinance concerning the Arch-bishop of Canterbury by John Wittewrong( )
- John Hampden und die Lehre vom gesetzlichen Widerstande by Jacob Venedey( )
- Articles of high treason and other high misdemeanors against the Lord Kymbolton, Mr. Denzill Hollis, Sir Arthur Haslerig, Mr. John Pym, Mr. Iohn Hampden, Mr. William Strode( )
- Master Strovvd his speech in Parliament on Tuesday the third of January : in reply to the articles of high treason against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Master Pym, Sir Arthur Haselrigg, Master Hambden and Master Hollis exhibited by His Majestie wherein he cleareth himselfe concerning the same, 1642 by William Strode( )
- The questions propounded to Mr. Herbert the Kings attorney generall by the House of Commons in the presence of both Houses of Parliament on Friday the fourteenth of Ianuary 1641 : together with the answer of the said Mr. Herbert to the said questions : concerning the impeachment of the Lord Kimbolton and Mr. Hollis, &c. members of the House of Commons : also the articles against the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. Hollis and the rest : and lastly His Majesties two messages to the Houses of Parliament to repaire the late breaches of Parliament by England and Wales( )
- A Happy deliverance, or, A wonderfull preservation of foure worthy and honourable peeres of this kingdome and some others : who should have beene poysoyned at a supper in St. Martins Lane neere charing crosse on Tuesday the 11 of Ian., 1641 : viz, the Earle of Leicester, the Earle of Essex, Lord Chamberlaine, the Earle of Holland, the Earle of Northumberland with some others : whereunto is annexed five articles preferred by the Commons in Parliament against Mr. Herbert the Kings atturney generall( )
- The Scots resolution concerning this present expedition : expressed in the voluntary service of diverse Scottish commanders, who profered themselves to the Parliament to serve in this expedition for the King and Parliament with the Parliaments acceptation of the same profer : also the setting forth of the Lord Brook, Colonell Hampden, Colonell Hollis, Colonell Fines and Colonell Goodwyn to meet the cavaliers at Warwick with about six thousand horse and foot who are now in their march towards Whibits : also the manner of apprehending two jesuites in Covent garden, August 22 by Scotland( )
- Some memorials of John Hampden, his party, and his times by George Nugent Grenville Nugent( Book )
- By the Kings Maiestie were accused with seven articles of high treason these worthy members in the House of Commons in Parliament : Munday Ian. 3, 1641 by England and Wales( )
- Master Pim his speech in Parliament, on Wednedsay the fift of Januarie, 1641 : concerning the vote of the House of Commons, for his discharge upon the accusation of high treason, exhibited against himselfe, and the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. John Hampden, Sir Arthur Hasilridge, Mr. Stroud, and Mr. Hollis, by His Majestie by John Pym( )
- To the Kings most Excellent Majestie the petition of the inhabitants of the county of Buckingham concerning Mr. Hampden, Mr. Hollis, Mr. Pym, Sir Arthur Hasterigge, and Mr. Stroud : with His Maiestie's answer or message, sent by the Lord Keeper to both Houses of Parliament concerning the Lord Digby and Colonell Lvnsford who have gathered troopes of horse in warlike mannor at Kingston upon Thames, Ian. 13, 1641 : with the order of both Houses of Parliament for the raising of the Trained bands in severall counties for the suppressing of them : whereunto is added the petition of the city of Westminster to the House of Commons( )
- Master Hollis his speech in Parliament : concerning the articles of high treason against himselfe, the Lord Kymbolton, Sir Arthur Haslerigg, Mast. Pym, Master Hampden, Master Strewd, exhibited by His Majesty on Wednesday the fift of Ianuary 1641 by Denzil Holles Holles( )
- A trve relation of the proceedings of His Excellence the Earle of Essex with his army, since his departure from these parts in pursuite of the cavaliers : with the taking of Redding by Colonell Hampden and Colonell Hurry with their regiments : with the departure of the Kings forces by Worcester towards Shrewsbvry by H. G( )
- Exceeding joyfull newes from the Lord Sey : being an exact relation of a great battell fought by the said L. Sey, Colonell Hampden, and Colonell Goodwin neer Worcester Septem. 21 against the Lord Coventry that came to take possession of the said city : likewise another victory obtained by the trained band of Cheshire against the Welchmen, with the number of them that were slaine in both battailes : also very good newes from the Earle of Warwicke, shewing his victorious proceedings from the 16 of September to the 23 of the same( )
- Articles against the Lord Mandevill, Mr. Iohn Pym, M. Denzell Hollis, Sir Arthur Hazelrig, Mr. Hambden, and Mr. Strowd : also the French and Spanish fleet arrived at Ireland, for the assistance of the rebels there : being a true relation of the Spanish fleet arrived in Ireland to ayd and assist the rebels there against the Protestants, speaking of their inhumane cruelty : with a description how the Popes nuncio came unto the King of Spaine, and instigated him thereunto : as also, of the Spanish oath, which they tooke at the first arrival against all Protestants whatsoever : likewise a relation of the French navie now lately arrived at the Irish coast, with the full number of both fleets, in a most true and exact relation( )
- The Valiant resolvtion of the sea-men, listed under the command of the Earle of VVarwicke : who upon Munday last most valiantly flew many of the cavaliers that were coming from Kingston to take Sion-house : and how they were constrayned to sinke their two ships, because the cavaliers should not take their ordnance : also a trve relation of the meeting of both armies betweene Brainford and Acton : shewing the behavior the Lord Robert upon Brainford bridge : slaying many of the cavaliers with small losse of his owne forces : vvith the most valiant service of Colonell Hampden, and Collonell Hollis, against Prince Rupert upon Turnham Greene : together vvith the most barbarous cruelty of of [sic] diverse cavaliers, upon Mr. Peitey his wife at Acton( )
- VII articles drawen vp against Lord Kimelton, M. Iohn Pimme, M. Densil Hollis, S. Artgur [sic] Haelerick, M. Hamden, M. Stroud : charging them of high treason : vvith His Maiestie his speech in the House of Commons Janu. 4, 1641 : and a petition to the Kings Majesty( )
- Elegies on the death of that worthy and accomplish't gentleman Colonell John Hampden, Esquire( )
- Memorials of John Hampden, his party and his times by George Nugent Grenville Nugent( Book )
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John Hampden
The arguments of Sir Richard Hutton, Knight, one of the judges of the Common Pleas, and Sir George Croke, Knight, one of the
judges of the Kings Bench : together with the certificate of Sir John Denham, Knight, one of the Barons of the Exchequer,
vpon a scire facias brought by the Kings Majesty in the Court of Exchequer against John Hampden, Esquire : as also, the severall
votes of the Commons and Peeres in Parliament, and the orders of the Lords for the vacating of the judgement given against
the said Mr. Hampden, and the vacating of the severall rolls in each severall court, wherein the judges extrajudiciall opinions
in the cases made touching ship-money are entred by
Richard Hutton(
)
18 editions published between 1641 and 2005 in English and held by 471 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published between 1641 and 2005 in English and held by 471 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A discreet and learned speech, spoken in the Parliament, on Wednesday, the 4 of January, 1641, by Mr. Hampden, Burgesse for
Buckingham : concerning the accusation of high treason, preferred by His Majesty, against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Sr.
Arthur Haslerig, Mr. Pym, Mr. Strowd, Mr. Hollis, worthy members of the House of Commons : therein worthily declaring the
difference betwixt a good subject and a bad, and referring his own triall to the iudgement of that honourable assembly by
John Hampden(
)
10 editions published between 1641 and 1977 in English and held by 341 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
10 editions published between 1641 and 1977 in English and held by 341 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Discovery of a late and bloody conspiracie at Edenburg in Scotland : related in a letter sent to Mr. Pym and the rest
of the committes of the House of Commons by
William Armyne(
)
13 editions published between 1641 and 1967 in English and held by 255 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Signed: John Hampden, Nath. Fines, Wm. Armine, Phil. Stapleton. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library. (marc) 12865055. (stc) Wing D1637. (vid) 94723. (DLPS) A36121.0001.001. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36121.0001.001. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/text/accesspolicy.html. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this text, in whole or in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions. Pym, John, -- 1584-1643. Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669. Scotland -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649. Hampden, John, 1594-1643
13 editions published between 1641 and 1967 in English and held by 255 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Signed: John Hampden, Nath. Fines, Wm. Armine, Phil. Stapleton. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library. (marc) 12865055. (stc) Wing D1637. (vid) 94723. (DLPS) A36121.0001.001. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36121.0001.001. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/text/accesspolicy.html. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this text, in whole or in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions. Pym, John, -- 1584-1643. Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 8-1669. Scotland -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649. Hampden, John, 1594-1643
The trve coppy of a letter sent from Thomas, Earle of Arundell, Lord Marshall from Middleborough in Zealand to Mr. Pym : and
read before the committee the 18 of September, 1641 : whereunto is added the coppy of another letter sent to Mr. Pym also
from the committee in Scotland, Sep. 13, 1641 : with the names of the committees that sat there for that day by
Thomas Howard Arundel(
)
11 editions published between 1641 and 1967 in English and held by 247 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Thomas Earle of Arundell was appointed to escort Marie de Medicis Queen Dowager of France, to Holland. Cf. BM. Letter from committee in Scotland signed: Phillip Stapleton. John Hameden. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library. (marc) 12863337. (stc) Wing N1236. (vid) 94710. (DLPS) A52403.0001.001. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52403.0001.001. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/text/accesspolicy.html. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this text, in whole or in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions. Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649. Stapleton, Philip, 1603-1647. Hampden, John, 1594-1643
11 editions published between 1641 and 1967 in English and held by 247 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Thomas Earle of Arundell was appointed to escort Marie de Medicis Queen Dowager of France, to Holland. Cf. BM. Letter from committee in Scotland signed: Phillip Stapleton. John Hameden. Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library. (marc) 12863337. (stc) Wing N1236. (vid) 94710. (DLPS) A52403.0001.001. http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52403.0001.001. http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/text/accesspolicy.html. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this text, in whole or in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions. Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649. Stapleton, Philip, 1603-1647. Hampden, John, 1594-1643
A discreet and learned speech : spoken in the Parliament on Wednesday, the 4. of January, 1641 by
John Hampden(
)
18 editions published between 1641 and 1642 in English and held by 189 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published between 1641 and 1642 in English and held by 189 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Two letters on the Test Act, signed Hamden by
John Hampden(
)
9 editions published between 1790 and 2005 in English and held by 159 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published between 1790 and 2005 in English and held by 159 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An income tax a remedy for all political and social abuses : with flying remarks de omnibus rebus by
John Hampden(
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9 editions published in 1848 in English and Undetermined and held by 150 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1848 in English and Undetermined and held by 150 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Bibliothecæ nobilissimæ pars tertia & ultima, sive Collectio multifaria diversorum librorum plurimis facultatibus, præ-cæteris
eximiorum ex celeberrimis Europæ typographiis prodeuntium : Quos vir clarissimus & in omni literaturâ politiori versatissimus
per complures annos summâ curâ ingentique sumptu congessit. Quorum auctio habebiture Londini in æadibus Millingtonianis
in loco vulgo dicto S. Bartholomew-Close prope Little-Brittain, vicessimo die Junii, 1695. Per Edoardum Millingtonum, bibliopolam
Lond by
Edward Millington(
)
4 editions published in 1695 in Latin and Undetermined and held by 149 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1695 in Latin and Undetermined and held by 149 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An exact relation of the delivering up of Reading to His Excellencie the Earl of Essex : and how the Kings forces have quitted
Cyrencester and Brill: with the true relation of the fight at Caversham. As it was sent in a letter to the speaker of the
House of Commons, by these worthy members of the said House: Sir Philip Stapleton, John Hampden, and Arthur Goodwin, Esquires.
Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Elsynge Cler. Parl.
D. Com by
Philip Stapleton(
)
4 editions published in 1643 in English and held by 145 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1643 in English and held by 145 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An exact relation of the delivering up of Reading to His Excellencie the Earl of Essex : and how the Kings forces have quitted
Cyrencester and Brill : with the true relation of the fight at Caversham : as it was sent in a letter to the speaker of the
House of Commons by these worthy members of the said House by
Philip Stapleton(
Book
)
5 editions published between 1643 and 1967 in English and held by 102 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published between 1643 and 1967 in English and held by 102 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Notes of the judgment delivered by Sir George Croke in the case of ship-money by
England and Wales(
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5 editions published between 1875 and 1965 in English and held by 82 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published between 1875 and 1965 in English and held by 82 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The true coppy of a letter sent from Thomas, Earle of Arundell, Lord Marshall, from Middleborough in Zealand, to Mr. Pym :
And read before the committee the 18. of September, 1641. Whereunto is added the coppy of another letter sent to Mr. Pym also
from the committee in Scotland, Sep. 13. 1641. With the names of the committees that sat there for that day by
Thomas Howard Arundel(
)
4 editions published in 1641 in English and held by 52 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1641 in English and held by 52 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Discovery of a late and bloody conspiracie at Edenburg, in Scotland : Related in a letter sent to Mr. Pym, and the rest
of the committes of the House of Commons. From the Committes of Scotland, Octob. 14. 1641, and read in the House of Commons
assembled Octob. 20. With the names of those lords that should have bin slaine. And the names of the conspirators(
)
4 editions published in 1641 in English and held by 50 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1641 in English and held by 50 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The tryal of John Hambden, esq : (of Stoke-Mandeville in the county of Bucks) in the great case of ship-money, between His
Majesty K. Charles I and that gentleman. Wherein are inserted, the whole record in Latin and English: the several arguments
of council learned in the law, on both sides, in that most remarkable case at the bar ; with the opinions of all the judges
on the bench in the Exchequer-chamber, &c. as also Mr. St. John's speech in the House of Lords, Jan. 7, 1640. concerning ship-money.
With Mr. Waller's speech to the House of Commons, April 22, 1640 on the same subject: and, his famous speech in Parliament,
at a conference of both houses, in the Painted-chamber, July 6, 1641. on the exhibiting articles, by the Commons, against
Mr. Justice Crawley, one of the judges who gave judgment for the King in that cause. To which is added, the tryal of Thomas
Harrison, clerk, for words spoken against Mr. Justice Hutton (when upon the bench) accusing him of high-treason, and the proceedings
thereupon, and his sentence by the court. The whole being printed from authentic manuscripts by
John Hampden(
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)
11 editions published in 1719 in English and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hampden was tried, 1637-1638, in the Court of Exchequer Chamber, on a writ of scire facias brought in the Court of Exchequer, requiring him to show cause why he should not be charged with 20 shillings assessed upon him
11 editions published in 1719 in English and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hampden was tried, 1637-1638, in the Court of Exchequer Chamber, on a writ of scire facias brought in the Court of Exchequer, requiring him to show cause why he should not be charged with 20 shillings assessed upon him
The Spanish Armada, July 1588 by
John Hampden(
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)
1 edition published in 1972 in English and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1972 in English and held by 27 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An exact relation of the delivering up of Reading to His Excellencie the Earl of Essex : and how the Kings forces have quitted
Cyrencester and Brill: with the true relation of the fight at Caversham. As it was sent in a letter to the speaker of the
House of Commons, by these worthy members of the said House: Sir Philip Stapleton, John Hampden, and Arthur Goodwin, Esquires.
Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Elsynge Cler. Parl.
D. Com by
Philip Stapleton(
)
2 editions published in 1643 in English and held by 25 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1643 in English and held by 25 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The argvments of Sir Richard Hutton, knight, one of the judges of the Common Pleas: and Sir George Croke, knight, one of the
judges of the Kings Bench: together with the certificate of Sir John Denham, knight, one of the barons of the Exchequer: vpon
a scire facias brought by the Kings Majesty, in the Court of Exchequer, against John Hampden. As also the severall votes of
the Commons and Peeres in Parliament, and the orders of the Lords for the vacating of the judgement given against the said
Mr. Hampden, and the vacating of the severall rolls in each severall court, wherein the judges extrajudiciall opinions in
the cases made touching ship-money, are entred by
England and Wales(
Book
)
2 editions published in 1641 in English and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1641 in English and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
John Hampden und die Lehre vom gesetzlichen Widerstande by
Jacob Venedey(
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2 editions published in 1844 in German and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1844 in German and held by 14 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The tryal of John Hambden, Esq. (of Stoke-Mandeville in the county of Bucks) : in the great case of ship-money between His
Majesty K. Charles I and that gentleman : wherein are inserted the whole record in Latin and English ... with the opinions
of all the judges on the bench in the Exchecquer-Chamber, &c. : as also Mr. St. John's speech in the House of Lords, Jan.
7, 1640, concerning ship-money : with Mr. Waller's speech to the House of Commons, April 22, 1640 ... July 6, 1641 on the
exhibiting articles by the Commons, against Mr. Justice Crawley ... : to which is added the tryal of Thomas Harrison, clerk,
for words spoken against Mr. Justice Hutton by
John Hampden(
)
3 editions published in 1719 in English and Latin and held by 11 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1719 in English and Latin and held by 11 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Pym, John 1584-1643
- Holles, Denzil Holles Baron 1599-1680 Author
- Hesilrige, Arthur Sir -1661 Author
- Manchester, Edward Montagu Earl of 1602-1671 Author
- Goodwin, Arthur 1593 or 1594-1643
- Strode, William 1598 or 1599-1645 Author
- England and Wales Parliament
- Strode, William 1600 or 1601-1645 Author
- England and Wales Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
- Rupert Prince, Count Palatine 1619-1682
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