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PARLIAMENTARY
C ONSTITUTIONAL
Hiftory of England.
LONDON,
Printed, and fold by William Sahdby, againft Si.DunSaftCburtb, Fltet-Strttt. MDCCLXi.
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ENGLAND.
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JfJoTS; B B I E S, when fupprcflcd in England H 7m ABBOT, George, Abp. of Cant, his AVt* Speech to King Janus I. on the k.J3T"t Spani/b Match and Palutinatt. — in Behalf of both Houfea of Par- liament. — — — i Hi) Report to the Lords of a Complaint againft Samuel Harfntt, Bifliop of Norwich. —
— Speech on the Liberty of the Subject. —
— Admonition to Dr. Manutaring at his Trial
before the Lords, -■■—
ABSOLUTION given by Cardinal Pelt to the Parliament, Anno 1554, Form of. —
ABSTRACT of an Ad) concerning the Choice of Members to fcrve in Parliament. — —
ABSTRACTS of the moll remarkable Afls of the Houfe of Commons, paffed An. 1652.
ACADEMY, propofed to the.Houfe of Lords, for Perfons of Quality. * —
ACT of the Houfe of Commons againft pro- claiming any Perfon as King of England, Form of. - ■ ■ -. —
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ACTON, Bfq; Sheriff of 'London, fummoned
to the Bar of the Houfc of Lords as a Delinquent. — —
— His Anfwcr to the Accufation againft him.
— Committed to the Tower. ■
— His Submiffion and Discharge. — — — ACTON-BURNEL, Statutt of, when enacted
ADAMS, Thomas, Efo; Alderman of London, im- peached by the Commons of High Treafon. Charge againft him. ■ ■ •■
His Behaviour at his Trial, and the Proceedings
againft him, Account of. ■ ■ •
— - Paper, difavowing the Authority of the Peers over his Perfon. n ■ ■ ,
Discharged from Profccution.
Difabled from bearing the Office of Alderman in the City of London, — — — — ADJOURNMENT of Parliament different from x Prorogation, and bow. ■
Form of. . - - - ■■■ - -
ADVICE from the Council of War in the Par- liament's Forces, to Sir Thomas Fairfax
ADULTERY, Debate thereon by the Commons.
How punithed by them in 1650. ■■
AGATIS CIRCUMSPECTE, Statutt of, when
enacted by the Parliament. —
AGINCOURT, when taken by the Engtijh. —
AGITATORS, who meant by them ; what their
Employment ; and by whom let on Foot.
Their firft Confutation* Effect of.
Deliver to General Skippon a Letter! exclaiming againft the Parliament. — — -■-— Their Anfwer to fome Queries of the Com- mons concerning it. ■■■— — — AIRMYN, Sir miliam, appointed one of the Parliament's Commiffioners to attend the King in Scotland, — ■ And to treat with the Scots about the Irtjb Re- bellion. — — ■
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ALBANS, St. Town of, Battle there, An. 1455. ---- ---- An. 1461.
ALDERMAN, antient Meaning of. - - -
ALDERMEN, Lift of, disfranchifed at York by
an Ordinance of Parliament - - - -
ALEXANDER King of Scotland, his Interview
with King Henry HI. at York, -
Occafion thereof. — —
His remarkable Anfwer to Ottoboni, the Pope's
Legate. — ■
ALFORD, , Efyi his Speech on fbme Pro
petitions of King Charlts I. for a Supply.
— againft the Lords Addition to the Petition of
ALIMONY of Wives, Debate thereon by the Commons. ■ ■ — .__
ALLEGIANCE, Nature of, as ftated by a fe- ditious Paper. -■ — ■■ - - -
ALLINGTON, mBiam, Efq; chofen Speaker to the Commons in 1429. — ■ —
m 1477.
ALPHONSUS, King efCaftile, his Alliance with
the Crown of England, Account of. ALUREDj Colonel, his Services to the Common- wealth, how rewarded by the Houfe of Commons. 1 ■■
AMSTERDAM, Informations from thence of Officers and Arms embarking in Holland, I for the Ufe of King Charles at Tori. ANATHEMA pronounced againft the Violators
of Magna Charta, Form of.
ANABAPTISTS, Se£l of, whence fprung.
ANDERSON, Sir Edmund, how employed at the
Parliament in 1587. ■ — — . —
ANNATES, what thereby meant. - - - -
When prohibited in England. - ANNIVERSARIES, Explanation of. - - - ANN of Cleve, marries King Henry VIII. Obtains a Jointure by the Parliament. Divorced from the King by a Sentence of the
Clergy.
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306
225 156 163
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ANSWER of an anonymous Writer to the Com- mons Declaration againft making any further Addrefs to the King. - - - 17
APPAREL, Luxury in, how retrained in 1362. Surprising Account oftheExccfs thereof in 1388.
. . in 1575.
APPEAL, Caufes of, when firft tried at the Bar of
theHoufe of Lords. ■
APPEALS, to the See of Rome, prohibited by Aft
of Parliament, Anna 1534. —
How ordered to be made for the future. APPELLANTS, who meant by that Name.
Lift of. —
Their Proteftatton touching their Appeal.
— — Service to the Country, how rewarded by
the Parliament.
In what Manner fupported by them.
Their Articles of Impeachment againft the Abp.
of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of
Sufoii, the Judges, &e. —
■ Proceedings thereupon. — —
Lift of, at a Council of Peers at Nottingbi
in 1397. —
Their Articles of Impeachment againft the
Duke of Glouct/itr, the Earls of Arundel
and Warwick, and Thomai Mortimer.
' ■ ■ Proceedings thereupon. ■ ■
— - Promotions, Account of. ■
1 ■ Declaration to the King concerning the
late attainted Lords. ■
--— Expences allowed them, at the Inftance of
the Commons. ■■■ —
APPROPRIATIONS, Statute of, when firft
afied, -and the Advantage thereof to the
Clersv.
APPRENTICES, in London, their Speech and
Petition to the Houfe of Peers concerning
a Regulation in the Stale, (sV, — it
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APPRENTICES, in Lend™, their riotous Beha- viour before the Houfe of Commons, Ac- count of. ' ■■ — — Their Force put on the Parliament, Particulars of.
APULIA, Ttrr'ttorj ef, offered by the Pope to Prince Edmund II. Son of Kins Henry III.
ARCHER, Mr. Strjtant> made Juftice of the Common Pleas, ■ —
ARCHERY, Ufiof, when commanded by an AS of Parliament. ■
ARGYLE, Marquis of .—Ste Campbell.
ARMADA prepared by Philip II. King of Spain, to invade England, fome Account of.
ARMOUR, Debate thereon by the Commons
ArlNLY,uxdtr SirTbomas Fairfax, Reafons againft its being quartered in the Counties near
Their Petition concerning their Want of Pay. — Reprefentation of their Defires fignified to the Parliament. — _ ■■■■■■
Rcfolutions of the Peers concerning it.
• of the Parliament for dilbanding it.
Great Diforders therein, fome Particulars of. Difpaicb a Party of Horfe to Holdmby- Houfe Take the King from thence, and carry him away
to Ntwmarktt. ■ - ■ ■
Votes of Parliament paned for their Satisfaction.
Particulars of.
Their formidable Power and Authority, Account
1 Engagement, declaring their Refoh
as to Difbanding. ■ i
— — Letter to the City of Londtn, touching their Demands on the Parliament.
Lift of, who ftgned it. ■■ . ■ — —
Their March to St. /flbans, Account of.
— — Reafons for this Morion. ■
— Reprefentation of their Defires for the Settlement of Peace previous toDifbanding.
■ ■ Lift of Members of the Houfe of Com- mons, objected to.
h — Heads of a Charge againft them. - - - A3
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ARMY, their Paper in Confluence of their Charge j
againft the Eleven Members. — — '
■Votes of the Commons in their Favour, and in
what Particulars.
Their Remonttrance to the Parliament on the S ate of Affairs. — ..- ——
■■ ' ■ Letters to the City of London on this Oc- cafion. — ^— ■
— ■ Principal End in charging the Eleven
Members with Treafon, Account of.
■ Conccflions to the King, with relation to his Chaplains. —
— — Letter, concerning their Motions.
■ Declaration, concerning their Demands on the Parliament. — —
■ Paper, lignifying their Acceptance of the Parliament's Proceedings.
■ Declaration againft the Report of a pri- vate Treaty between the King and them in 1647. ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■■■
— Conduct towards him about that Time, Account of. — — ■
1 Charge of Impeachment againft the Ele- ven Members. ■ ■
■ Further Propofals to the Parliament.
— ■■ Refentment againft a Petition and En-
gagement of the Trained Bands, Appr
tiers, fife, of London, for the King's coming
to the City with Honour, fife. ■■■■----
•— Infult offered to the Earl of Lauderdale-,
one of the Scots Commiffioners. «i Declaration concerning Tumults, ■— Heads of fome further Propofals in order
for Peace. -
. Declaration, fetting forth the Reafons for
their marching towards London. —
Encamp on Hounjlow- Heatb. — —
March through the City with Laurel in their
Their Remonttrance, in Vindication of all their Proceedings. ■ ' ■ ••
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Members. ■■ — — ■
——•'Petition to Sir Thomas Fairfax, concern- ing their Indemnity, Arrears, &c. —
— Remonftrance, demanding prefent Pay. — — Declaration againft an intended Ordinance
for taking away Free Quarter. — — --■ '■■ — - — for adhering to the Parliament in their Proceedings ugainft the King.
— ■ — ■■■• for fupporting the Peerage.
How complimented for this laft Declaration.
State and Difpofition of, in May 1648.
Theii Remonftrance to the Houfe of Commons
againft a Treaty with the King, and de- manding Juftice upon him. ■ — — Letter to Col. Hammond, requiring him to lecture the King in Cariflmakt-Cafih.
— ■ Concerning their Remonftrance for Juftice upon the King. ■
— Remonftrance, fetting forth their Re/blu- tion to inarch up to London. ...
— — March to London, Account of.
Removal of the King from Ntwport to
Hurfl-CoftU. ■ 1 — - — 18
How actuated by the Jcfuiti, Particulars of. 18
Their Refentment on Account of the' Votes of both Houfes in Favour of the Treaty.
• — Seizure and Ufage of their Opponents in the Houfe of Commons on this Occafion. ■ Propofals for accufing Dirndl Hellis, Efq; and others, of Faction, &c. >
— — Treaty with a Committee of the Houfe of Commons about the Difcharge of the im- prifoned Members. — —
— — further Proceedings relating to thofe Gen- tlemen. — — — ■■ -
— - Petition to the Houfe of Commons con- cerning a general Settlement of Peace in the Nation.
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Peace in the Nation. — — — — 18 519/0536 How complimented by the Commons on this
Occafion. . - . .■ ■ 18 536
Their Declaration to the Kingdom relating to
their Plan of Settlement. ■■ 18 537*0541
Monthly Charge thereof, Ann* 1650. — 19 254
Augmented by the Commons, and on what Oc-
Their Declaration, addrefled to the Elect Saints in Scotland, upon their March to invade that Kingdom. — — —
— .— to the People of Sc*t land in
general — — —
— — prodigious Expence in 1651, Account of.
— — Petition againftCrumuY/Z'sbeingmadeKing
— Decliration to fupport him as Protector. ■ Addrefs to Richard Cremwtti on his.Ac-
ceffion to the Protectorate. — —
■ ■ ■ Divifions among the Officers, Ibme Ac-
count of. — — —
■ Petition to the Protestor, concerning their Want of Pay. — <~
Make themfelves Mailers of the Kingdom. Their Coalition with ihe Republican Party.
— ■ ■ Demands and Proceedings thereupon.
■ Declaration, inviting the Members of the Long Parliament to return to the Exercifc of their Trull. — r— — -
■ Proceedings with the Republican Party for opening a new Seflion of Parliament.
— — Petition to the Parliament for fettling the Government of the Commonwealth.
— — Refentment on the Choice ofanew Coun- cil of State. ■ —
■ ■-- Petition and Propofals to the Parliament
concerning Government. -1- —
How anfwered. — ?
Lift of their Officers difcharged from all Mili- tary Employment. ■— ... , Ordered to be governed by Commiffioncis,
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ARMY, their violent Proceedings in Confequencc of their being ordered to be governed by Commiffioners. — — - —
Take upon themfelves the Supreme Power. Appoint General FUttweod their Commander in
Chief. — — — i
Their Treatment of the Officers who appeared againft them for the Parliament. ■
■ Council of Ten, Lift of. —
Appoint Col. Lambert Major-General of the Forces in England and Scotland. — TbeirCommitteefornominatingOJBcers,Liftof. Conftjtute a Committee of Safety. ■ Their Manner of applying to the Members thereof to undertake that Trail. — — ■ Vote concerning the Election of Mem- bers to fit in Parliament. —
Permit the difcarded Members to afliime their Seats in the Houfc, -■— — .
ARRAYa Ctmmiffun of, by whom, granted, and for what. . ■ — — —
ARTICLES of a pretended private Treaty be tween the King and the Army in 1647 Particulars of. — ■ ■
Of Faith, with Scripture Proofs, prefented to the King in the IJIe of Wight, by the Par- liament a Commiffioners, Particulars of. Different from thofc now received, and how. For the Government of the Commonwealth as fettled by Gen. Cromwell and his Council in 1653, Particulars of. — ■
ARUNDEL, Earl of. See Howard. ARUNDEL, Thomat, Bijbop of Elf, one of the Committee appointed to furvey the Go- vernment of the Peribn and Court of King Richard II. < ■■ 1
His Application to the King in Behalf of Hinry Sptncer, Btthop of Norwich. — - ■ ■ How oppofed therein. — ■
Hit finart Reply. ■ . . . .—
Made Lord-Chancellor. — ■
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the Caufe of their Summons. -
Removed from the Office of Chancellor. — Tranflated to the See of T«rkt and again made
■ Chancellot*of England. — . ■ —
His Declaration to the Parliament concerning •' the Caufe of their Summons in 1392. —
-i. : : : in 1393. —
i_i* in 1394. —
Made ArchbUnop" of Canterbury. —
Impeached of High Treafon by the Commons.
Charge againft him. _
His Anlwer before the King. ■
— Sentence of BanUhment, Particulars of. — :
— fecret Expedition \o Htnry of Bullingbrokt, - Duke of Lemafter, In France. •
'. — Return to' England with the Duke. — ■ ■ •— Speech to the Parliament in 1399, concern- ing the Depofition of the King. -
*— Speech on the Acceffion of the Duke of Lan-
tttfter tothe'Thfdne.
11 . , ■ to the new King, concerning the '- - Plots of the Commons againft the Clergy.
— Reprimand to that Houfe. — —. 2
Made Chancellor again. — ■ ■■ — : 2 His Speech to the Parliament in 1407. 2
■ — Power of vifiting the Univerfity of Oxford
confirmed by Parliament. • 1 2
ASCHAM, Mr. appointed the Parliament's Agent |
to Spain. ■'■■ '- ~ — 19
Aflaffinated at Madrid. '19
ASHE, Mr. his Cenfure of the Earl of Warwick'*
Conduct, in relation to foine revolted Ships.
ASHBURNHAM, Wm. Efy; his Speech againft
the Duke of 'Buckingham. — -
Committed to Prilbrt for being concerned in a
Plot againft "the 'Parliament.
Admitted' to Bail. — '
Order of the Commons concerning him. 9
Debate about him, Particulars of, ■ -■■— ■ 9
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ASHBURNHAM, Wm. Efq; expelled the Houfe of Commons. — — . ,...*— :
Accompanies the King from Oxford to the Scots
Army before Newark. — 14
Demanded by the Commons to be deliveredjup. 14
Makes his Elcapc. , , 14
Hit Letter written in Cyphers to the King,
deciphered. . 15
ASHLEY, , Efq; his Speech at a Confe- rence of both Houfe* on the Liberty of
the Subject. —
Ordered into Cuftody on this Account. - Acknowledges hi* Fault at the Bar of the Houfe of Lords, and difcharged. — ■"■ ■
ASHTON, Sir Robert, made Chamberlain and Lord High Treafurerto King Edward IIL His Speech to the Parliament in 1377, concern- ing Papal Usurpations. — -.- ... — ASK£, Richard, Efq; appointed a Judge in the
Upper Bench. ■ - ig
ASSOCIATION eftablim'd by Parliament for the Surety of Queen Elizabeth. -■■■ -
1 fcveral Counties for the Parliament
again ft King Char Us I.
ASTLEY, Sir Jacob, mi of tht King's Generals, his great Defeat by the Parliament's Forces. Particulars of. —
ATHELMAR, EUa Bijhop of IVinchtfler, his Defcent and Alliance to King Henry III. Account of. - — ■— - - —
Driven out of England by the Barons.
ATKINSON, , Efq; Student of the Inner
Temple, his Speech againft the Oath of
Supremacy. — *-— • —
His remarkable Expreffion on that Occafion.
ATTORNIES, their Number, how limited by a Statute in the Counties of Norfolk, Suf- folk, and Norwich, -— • ■
ATJDLEY, Lord Hugh, junior, one of the Con- federate Lords againft the Defptnftrs. Hit Delinquency remitted, and on what Account.
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Glouccjltr. —
His Application to the Parliament in Behalf of
King Edward HI. ■
AUDLEY, Thomas, Efq; ele&ed Speaker to (he Commons in 1529. — —
His Speech on that Occafion. —
Knighted by King Henry Vlll. and made Lord- Chancellor. -
His Speech at opening the Seffion of Parliament in 1537. _
— Reply to the Speech of Richard Rich, Efq;
Speaker for the Commons. — —
Opens the Parliament in 1540, with the Rea-
fons of their Meeting. — — — — . — — in 154.1, to the fame Purpofe. His Speech to the Commons. — — —
— Motion to the Houfe of Lords touching the
Validity of the King's Marriage with Ann of Ctevt.
— Speech at opening the Seffion of Parliament
in 15+2. - — ■
AUGMENTATIONS, Court of, when firft
erected, and by whom. < — —
AUGUSTINE, St. Bijhop of Hippo, his extreme
Poverty, Account of. — — ■
His Refignation of his Biflaoprick, and on what
Occafion. —
— memorable Saying thereupon. — AWARD of Lnoit King of France, between King
Hinry III. and his Barons. w- — Againft the disinherited Barons in 1266. - - Between King Edward I. and the King of
Franco in 1298, Particulars of. — — Againft the two Defptnfirt at the Parliament
in 1321.
AXTEL, Col. excepted out of the hSt of Indent
nity at the Refloration. — -1-
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AYSCOUGH,' Sir Georgt, Admiral, his Reduc- tion of the Plantations to the Obedience of the Houfe of Commons. - - His fuccefsful Engagement with the Dutch Fleet
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BACON, Lord, his Account of the Proceed'
ings of the firft Parliament of Henry VII. 2 40307408 His Account of the Statutes made at his fecond
Parliament. — — 2 '419/* 423
■ third Parliament. 2 426/0431
— Obfervation on the King's Speech to his
Parliament in 1492. — — — 2. 433,4,5
— Account of the Proceedings of the Parlia-
ment in 1505. — — — 2444/0447
BACON, Sir Nicholas, Lord-Keeper of the Great
Seal, his Speech at opening the firft Par- I
liamentof Queen Elizabeth in 1558. 3 365/0374
- — ■ ■ — in 1562. 42 to 7
Made Lord-Chancellor. — — — 4 39 Anfwer to the Speech of Thomas Williams, Efq;
Speaker for the Commons. - - - - 4I49 to 52 His Direction to the Parliament at their Seflion
in 1566. 4 59
— Speech at the Diflblution thereof. — ■ — 4 82, 3
— — at Opening the Parliament in 1571. 4 87 to 94
at theCiofe of that Seffion in 157I. 4 156/0164
■ — at the Parliament in 1572. - - 4 166/9176
— — — in 1575. - - 4 218/0226
— Anfwer to a Speech of John Popham, Efqj 4 254 BACON, Francis, Efq; his Speech for a Sub- J t 372, 3
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on a Bill for fuppr effing Abufes
in Weights and Meafures. — — 4 436, 7
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againft Monopolies. 1 — J
Made Lord -Chancellor. .?■ ■ . — —
Accufed of Bribery and Corruption. - His Letter to the Lords concerning his Accufa-
— Reply to a Mefiage from them — —
— Letter of Submiffion. — ' ■
— Anfwers to the Charge againft him. - - Deprived of the Great Seal, ■ — His Sentence. — — ■
— Letter to King Jamts I. on that Occauon.
Obtains his Pardon. . — — .
His retired Life and Death, Account of. — Remarkable Saying of his to the Lord-Treafurcr
Middle/ex.
BADGER, Richard, examined at the Bar of the
Houfe of Lords for printing Dr. Manwa- I
ring's Sermons. — ■ . . 8 207
BADBY, Thomas, convicted ofHerefy, and burnt. 2 115 BADLESMOKE, Bartholomew, made Governor
of Ledes-Ca/lle, in Kent. — — — I 167 Joins the Confederate Barons againft the two
Difptnfct, I 167
His Affront offered to Queen Elizabeth in her Progrefs to Canterbury, and how refented
by the King. — — 1 168
Taken Prifoner at the Battle of Berougbridge, I
and executed. ■ 1 168, 9
BAGSHAW, Edward, Efq; his Speech on Na- tional Grievances. — — — 9 76 to 79 BAILIFFS of Yarmouth, their Letter concerning
the Prince of Pfaiei's appearing on board a I Fleet off that Port. — — — — 17 33S, 9 SAINTON, Sir Edward, his Examination and Anfwer, touching his Charge againft Mr. Pjmme for indirect Practices. — — I2'38r, 2 Vote of the Commons againft Sir Edward on
- this Account. 1 2 382
BAKER, $tr John, elefled Speaker for the Com- I
mons in 1547. ■ —■■■■ — | 3 221
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preaching falfe Doctrine. —■ •■» — t3 Committed to Prifon- ■ .—— . — 13
HU remarkable Letter concerning a Difpute with one Mr. Tutty. — . 1 3
BALE, Sir Jtkmt Impeachment againft him, and
on what Account, Particulars of. - • 1 1 BALFOUR, Sir JVUliam, Lieutenant of the Tower* discharged from that Truft. — — — BALIOL, John, Lord of Galloway, one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland, on the Death of King Alexander. His Defcent, and indifputable Claim thereto. Declared King of Scotland by King Edward I. His Homage to that Monarch, — — — How affronted by him in open Parliament. His Refentment thereupon. — — — —
— Grant to King Edward towards the .Ex-
pences of his War againft Frame. -
— Plot againft him. ■ —
— Renunciation of his Oath and Allegiance.
— Excufe for fo doing. — — ..-
— Cornell with him. ■ ■■ ■ Deprived of his Kingdom. — — » . — — Forced into England. ■ — — His Reltraint and Ufage there. — — —
BALIOL, Edward, made General of fome En- gtijb Forces againft Scotland. — — Occafioni a Revolution there. — — — Crowned King of Scotland, — 1
Summoned by King Edward III. to the Parlia- ment at York in 1333. — — — His Rcafons for not obeying the Summons.
— Homage to Edward as Sovereign Lord of
Scotland. - — i — - ■
BAMPFIELD, Thomas, Efq; chofen Speaker for
the Commons in 1658. ■
BANCROFT, Richard, Archbijbep of Canterbury,
bis Motion for a Committee to confidcr
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BANKS, , -Afr. his Speech againft feizing
the Goods of a Parliament-Man,
BANKES, Sir John, Lard Chief Juflict »f the Common- Picas, impeached of High Trca- fon b» the Common*, and why.
BARBADOES, Ifland of, its Revolt from the Houfe of Commons. —
BARDOLPH, Hugh, his Employments under
Richard I. Account of. — — —
When deprived of them. — — — —
BAREBONE, Praifi-God, made Comptroller of
the Office of Sequestrations. — —
His Salary.
BARNARDISTON, Sir Nathaniel, committed to Prifon for refuting a Loan to King
CbarUtl. — _ —
Releafed on the Calling a new Parliament.
BARNES, Mr. Jojhua, his Account of the Regu- lations made by Parliament for the Secu- rity of the Realm in 1340.
His Account of the Controverty between King Edward III. and John Slratferd, Arch- bifhop of Canterbury. ■ — —
— — — of the Complaints of the Clergy to
the King in 1341. ■ .
_ . — — of the Commons Remonlirance againft Papal Encroachments.
— Description of the King's profperous State
in 1348.
BARNET, BattU of, Anno 147 1.
BARON, John, his Depofition againft the Lord
Treafurer Middle/ex, as Mailer of the
Wardrobe. ■— —
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BARONS, their Homage to King Henry I. and
to his eldeft Son Prince William. — —
Lift of, who were Witnefies to King Stephen's
Charter, granted in 1136. - — • —
Their Engagement to King Henry II.
— — Expedition with King Richard I. againft
the Saracens. — , —
How charged by this King for Liberty of Tour- naments. - ' - — - Their Grant to King 'John at a Convention in
— — Declaration in Defence of their Charter
granted by King Henry I. — — — — ■ Cornell with him on the Score of their
Liberties. — ■—
Obtain a Grant of Magna Charia, and Cbarta
de Ferefta. — .
Lift of, by whom the Royal Charter of Englijb
Liberties was procured. .
Their Conqueft over Lewis the Frtnch King's
Meet King Henry III. at London in 1223. — Their Demand on that Occafion, - ■
Summoned to Northampton. — — —
Their Grant to the King there. ■
How requited by him. ■ ..■
Summoned to Wtflminfler in 1225. • — Their Counfel and Aid requefted by the King. — — Anfwer. ■ —■■■■—
Obtain a Confirmation of their Liberties. - - Their Grant to the King concerning the Wards
and Marriages of their Heirs. — — Summoned to Oxford in 1227. - — — — How treated there. ■ • • —
Summoned to Weflminfier in 1232. —.-....
Their Grant of a general Aid required. — — ——Anfwer. — -■ ■■■■
• Complaints againft Hubert dt Burgh the
King's Prime Miniftcr. — — — Convened to Lambeth the fame Year. — — Their Grant to the King there. . . ■ — ■ 1 28
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■ Reafon for it. ■ ■■■ — —
Summoned to fPeftminftir foon after. — — Their Reafon for a fecond Refufal. .*— *-
— — threatning Meffage to the King. — —
How treated by him on that Account. ■
Meet the King at Wtfiminjler in 1 23+. —
Their good Agreement there, Account of. Summoned to Mtrton in 1236. — —— Their Tranfactions there. ——— -■ — Convened to London in 1237. — ■■ ■ Their Grant of a Supply requefted. —
— — fharp Anfwer to the King's Meffage foi that Purpofe. — — ■ — — How foothed by the King. — —
Their Anfwer thereto. ■■ ■■— — ■
Obtain a Confirmation of Magna Charts. — Their Grant to the King thereupon. —
Meet him at ttrk.
Occafion thereof. ■ ■■■
Summoned to Weflmlnjitr in 1237. —
Their Grant to the King there. — — — Refent his Manner of fquandering it away. Their League againft him on that Occafion, and the Event thereof. -■-— ■■
Summoned to London in 1242. ■
Their Engagement thereupon. — —
Anfwer to the King's Demand for Money,
How artfully dealt with on their Refufal of a
Supply. ~ —
Their farther Anfwer of Denial. — — Di Ablution in Confequence thereof. — — — Proteft thereupon. — — — -r^-
— — Reply to the King's further Application to them at that Time. ■
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BARONS, fiimmoned to fVtflminflgr in 1244. Solicited by the King for a pecuniary Aid.
Their Anfwer. _
' Anfwer to the Bifhops, &c. concerning
this Affair. —
■ ' ■- further Proceedings therein. — Grant to the King on his Promife to keep
the Charter of Liberties. — __
— Treatment of him at another Afiembly t
Summoned to London in 1246. - . —
Their Laws made there againft fuch as robbed
Parks or Warrens. ■
Convened again to London this fame Year.
Occafion thereof.
Called by Writ to meet at London in 1248. - Solicited for a pecuniary Aid to the King. — Their Rem on (trance theieupoir, letting forth his
bad Conducl.
— Reply to his Promife of Amendment. Are prorogued for forcie Time. — ■ ■--. How received by the King on meeting again. - Their Anfwer to his Speech from the Throne. — — Diffolution. — — ■ Convened to London in 1251. — — ™ Their Tranfadions there. ■ . - - — — Called to Weftminfler in j 252, and on what Ac-
— - — to Leaden in 1254. — — Required to affift the King (then in Gafcoigny)
with a powerful Aid. . — -
Their Anfwer thereto. — — —
Summoned again to Leaden in this Year, and to
the fame Purpofe. —
Their Reafons for not granting the King any
Money at that Time. — — — 1 55, Meet the King at London in 1255. — — I 56 Required to grant him a pecuniary Aid. - - 1 56, 7 Their Refufal thereof, and Demand on the King. 1 57 Convened the fame Year to Wtjlminjltr. — 1 57
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Summoned to Wtftminjter in 1257. —
Their Bufinefs there. Account of. -■■■■ Meet the King at London in 1258. —
Their ftiff Refufal to affift him with Money. — — Complaints againft him. — • , -— — Conditional Promife of a Tax. —
Empowered by the King to reform the State of
the Nation, and by what Method. Their Meeting at Oxford for that Purpofe. — — Military Appearance, and the Reafon
thereof. Lift of, elected there, as a Committee to reform
the Government. Their Demands on the King. — —
■ Order for holding three Parliaments in
every Year. " — — —
• -■■ Election of twelve Perfons to reprefent
them in Parliament. —
Entry or Record to that Purpofe.
Lift of, fo elected.
Their further Proceedings at that Time. .- - - Lift of, appointed to fettle an Aid for the King. Their Treatment of his uterine Brothers. - - Complaint again ft them by a Deputation from
the Batchelors of England. - - - ■ How threatried by Prince Edward.
Publifh their Body of Laws. — »
Title thereof. — —
Conclufion of them. — — ■ _ Their Expultion of the Poiftovins, Account of. Manner of excufing tbemfelves to the Pope
for that Step. .
How oppofed by the King's- Party. - Their Endeavour to fupport the Oxford Pro- National Diffractions confequent thereupon. Summoned to meet the King itOxford'm 1263. Propofal made to them there for reftoring the
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BARONS, their Reply to the Propo&ls made to them at Oxford* for reftoring the antient Method of Government. - -
Refer the Deciilon of the Matter to the King of France. —~ — — —
Their Oxford Prpvifior-; difanulled by him.
War with King Henry III. in Confe-
quence of that Award. — — ■■ ■
Vi&ory over him at Lewes in Sujfex. - -
— -- Treatment of him and his Brother, King of the Remans. — — —
^^ Power at that Time. — — —
■ new Scheme of Government propofed. and the Intention thereof- Routed by Prince Edward^ and their late Ad- vantages overturned. — —
Their Lands, how difpofed of. —
Admitted to compound for them, and on what
Terms. — — — —
Their Difference with King Edward I. and
how occafioncd. — — —
— — Martial Appearance at the Parliament
fummoned by Prince Edward in 129.J ——Articles of Reconciliation with the King
infilled upon, Particulars of, - -
— Demands approved by the Prince, and con- firmed by the King. — — —
— Expedition againil the revolted Seels. • Proceedings at TCark relating to the two
Great Charters. — — —
— — rafh Demand on the King at the Parliament
in 1301. — — —
How anfwered in a Speech by him. Their Submiffion thereupon. —
lift of , who with flood the Usurpation of Pope
Boniface VIII. relating to his Claim on
Tbeir Letter to him on that Occasion.
■ ■■ Oppofition to the King's going into France. — ^— late mutinous Behaviour to the King, how
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Their Refentment againft Pierce Gavifton, Fa- vourite to King Edward II. - - - -
. Convention at IVare on Ms Account. - -
Compel the King to call a Parliament to London
in 1308. — — — —
Their Charge there againft Gave/Ion, Particulars
' Allen t to Gavtfton's enjoying the Earldom
of Cornwall for Life. — —
Lift of, who refufed to attend the King in Par- liament at York in 131c. -
Their Reafon for this Neglefl. - -
— Anfwer to the King's Fropofal for treating about the late Ordinances. -
— ■ Refolu tiort to drive Gavejlon from the King.
■ ■- Preparations for that Purpofe. - Appoint Thomas Plantagtmt Earl of Lancajltt
their General. — — —
Their Menage to the King for the Delivery of
Gave/ion. — — _ —
— — clofe Purfuit of the Favourite, and Manner
of talcing him, Account of. 1 Execution of him, as a National Enemy.
■ — threatning Meflage to the King, touching
their Ordinances. — —
-. ' Forces, how difpoled 'of. - » Treaty and Agreement with the King.
- Submiftton, how dated. - Complaints againft them by the King at the
Parliament in 1313, Particulars of. Their Anfwer thereto. — —
— Submiffion according to a former Agree- ment. — - — —
Confederacy againft the two Difpnft.
— violent Proceedings againft them, Account
— — Meflage to the King demanding their Banifhment. — — —
How aniwered. — ~* ■>—
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Their Behaviour there.
■ Articles preferred againft the Defpenfert at the Parliament in 1321. -
— Award againft tbem. —
■ uncommon Orel's at this Parliament. — — Remonftrance to the King, touching their
Indemnity for what they bad done. Obtain tbeir Charters of Pardon. —
Their frefli Provocation againft the King, and
how occasioned. —
■ ■ - Refolution to revenge it,
■ Defeat at Bertugbiridge: — — Devaluations committed on the Lands of
Hugh Defpenfer the younger. — — on the Lands of
Hugh Defptnfer the Father. - Gain the Queen to their Intereft. Their Execution of the two Difpenferi.
Impriibnment of the King. -
Indemnity on Account of their Conduct
10 him. " — —
Lift of, at the Parliament in 1537.
■ ■-■■ ■ who protefted againft the Act of Uni-
— ■- - . againft the Act allowing
Priefts to marry. - - - BARONS of the Exchequer receive aMefiagefrom the Commons to make void their Orders in the Procefs againft Merchants for Tonnage Their Anfwer.
BARONETS, Order »/, when firft inftituted.
BARR1NGTON, Sir Tbemas, his Report con- cerning the Proceedings againft the Tefuits,
BARTON, Elizabeth, her Attainder and Execu- tion, and the Occafion thereof. - - -
BASIL, Mr. his Account of a Victory gained over the Marquis of Clanrickard in Inland. His farther Account of the Succef3 of the Eng- /{A Forces. — — —
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Hia Confinement, Caute of. — . 9
Account of him by Lord Clarendon, - 9
-■ ■ - 1 by Sander/an. ■ . . — — 9
. — - ■ - by Whithckt. — . . ■■— 9 How favoured by the Commons. - - - - BATCHELORS, Deputation 0/, from all Parts of England tax^t Court of King Henry III. Their Complaint againft the Barons. - - • BATH, Henry, Chief Jujiiee of England, his mar- tial Appearance at a Meeting of the Nobles
in 1 251. —
Charge againfl him by King Henry III. - Proclamation againft him. ■ . —
His imminent Danger on that Occafion. - Farther Complaint againil him. —
Interpolations in his Favour, Account of, - Reconciled to the King, and by what Means. BATH, Earlef. Sec Bourchier. BATTEN, Vice- Admiral to the Earl of Warwick, his Behaviour to the Queen on her land- ing at Bridlington from Holland, Account
of. _
Appointed, by the Commons, Chief Comman- der at Sea. — — — ■- ■ ■ . . His Oppofition to the Royal Family, Account of. BATTS, Parliament of, why fo called. - - BAYNARD, Richard, £/j;chofen Speaker to the Commons in 1431. — — — BAYNE, Ralph, Bijbep 0/ Ctvtntry, deprived of
his Bimoptick, and on what Account. BAYONS, Bega, concerned in the Murder of King Edward II. — —
The Reward offered by Parliament to take hii
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BEAUCHAMP, Thomas, Earlof Warwick, AP-| j pointed one of the Committee to furvey: the Houfltold of King Richard II. - - Appointed to attend hit Penon, and to give Aii- fweis to foreign Miniftcrs. ~ - , — - ■ one of the Committee to examine the Go- vernment of the King's Per fan and Court. His Oppofition to the Meafures of the King and
his Mini Hers. ■■ —
One of the five Lords, called Appellants in 138$ Difmifled by the King from the Council Board. Admitted again. ■ -■ ■■—
Articles of Impeachment againft him, by the
Lords Appellants in 1397. - - -
His Anfwer thereto. — •— .
Convi&ed of High Treafon, and his Sentence.
Behaviour at his Trial. — ■ —
BEAUCHAMP, Sir John, sfHolt, impeached by
the Commons at the Parliament in 1388.
Charge againft him. — — — - ■ ■ .
His Sentence and Execution. — - —
BEAUCHAMP, Richard, Earl of Warwick, his
Con te ft with John Mowbray, Earl Marfnal ,
about Precedency in the Par I lament- Houfe.
BEAUCHAMP, Sir Walter, chofen Speaker to
the Houfe of Commons at the Parliament
BEAUFORT, Thomas, tldtft iafi Son of John
Duke efLancafler, created Earl of Somtrftt.
Made one of the Lords Appellants at the famous
Council at Nottingham in 1397. Created Marquis of Derfet. — —
Ordered by the Parliament to give an Account of his Proceedings as one of the Lords
Appellants. — —
His Excufe.
Sentence pronounced againft him on this Oc- casion. ■— — 1 Rdtoicd to his Honours, &V. again. - - - His Attempt, in Conjunction with fome others, to re/lore King Richard II. to his Crown. Accufed pf High Treafon on this Account. -
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Hi* Speech to the King and Parliament in Fa- vour of a War with France. -
Created Duke of Extttr. — —
Made one of the Governon to King Henry VI, BEAUFORT, Henry, Bijhep of Lincoln and Lord- Chancellor, his Speech at opening the Sef- lion of Parliament in 1404.
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Made Bithop of Winchtfier, and opens the Sef- fion of Parliament in 1410. -
His Speech to the Parliament, Anna 1413. —
Has the Crown delivered to him, and on what
Occafion. - — — — —
Made one of the Governors to King Henry VI. Opens the Seflion of Parliament in 1425. - - Obtains the King's Letters Patent to receive the Money which he lent to the Government. Quarrels with Humphry Duke of Gloucefler — His Application to the Dulce of Bedford, Regent
of France, on this Account. - Opens the Seflion of Parliament in 1426. — His Anfwer to the Articles exhibited againfl him by the Duke of Gloucefler at the Parlia- ment in 1426. - - ■■ Acquitted of the Charge againft him, and recon- ciled to the Duke. —
Jtefigns his Office of Lord-Chancellor. Made a Cardinal, Anno 1428. —
Quarrels again with Humphry Duke ef Glm-
eejler, and on what Account. - Refers his Caufe to the Home of Peers who de- clare in his Favour. . 1 1
Procures the Duke's Imprifonment and Death, His own terrible Death, Account of, —
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BEAUFORT, Sir Tbotnat, Lord-Chancellor, his I Speech on opening the Parliament in 1411.
BEAUFORT, Edmund, Duke of Somerfet, flain at the Battle of St. Albans, Anno 145;.
BEAUMONT, Sir Henry, chofen Speaker to the Houfe of Lords at the Parliament in 1332. His Speech to the King, by way of Advice.
BEAUMONT, Vifcount John, flain at the Battle of Northampton in 1461. — — — ■
BECKIT, Thomas, Archbijbop of Canterbury, his ill Ufage by King Henry II. at a Conven- tion in 1164. 11 '■ — — His Application to the Pope on that Account.
— Grievance how remedied. — — —
— mutinous Behaviour and Murder on his Re-
turn to England. — ■ - ■ — —
BECK, Anthony, Bijbop of Durham, his Declara- tion to the Scots Nobility, concerning the Right of King Edward I. to the Realm of Scotland. - - ■- . .
BEDDINGFIELD, Sir Thomas, committed to the Tower, and why. — — —
Appointed, by the Parliament, one of the Jufticcs of the Court of Common Pleas. ■
BEECHER, Sir William, how interrogated by the Lords on his fearching the Studies, &c. of the Earl of Warwick and Lord Brooke. His Anfwcr and Confeffion. —
— Commitment and Difcharge. —
BEERBY, miiiam, Efy; elected Speaker of the Commons in 1436. ■ ■- —
BELKNAPP, Sir Robert, one of the Judges fum- moned to Nottingham by King Richard II.
in 1387. -
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Impeached by the Commons on that Account. Charge agaimt him. — — — His Anfwcr. ■ - How replied to by the Commons. » ■ ■
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Paffage.
^-- Return permitted by Parliament. ■ BELL, Robert, Efq; chofen Speaker of the Com- mons in 1572. — - - — His Speech to Queen Elizabeth, Heads of. BELLASIS, Colonel John, one of King Charles the Firft's Generals, and Governor of Turk. His Defeat at Selby, by Sir Thomas Fairfax,
Account of. 1 ' ■ ■ —
Taken Prifoner there. —
Sent up to London. — - — — ■ — -
Brought to the Bar of the Houfe of Commons. His Treatment there by the Speaker. —
Committed to the Tower. — — —
Releafed from his Confinement, and made Go- vernor of the Town and Garrifon of New-
His Anfwer to a Summons for delivering them
up to the Parliament's Forces.
BELLASISE, Sir Henry, convened before the Privy-Council. — —
Committed to the Fleet. — —
BELLIEURE, Monfuur, comes to London in Quality of AmbafTador from the Court France to mediate a Peace between the King of England and his Parliament. Obtains an Audience of the Parliament for this Purpofc. ■ -■■■■ — ■ - ■-
His Offer rejected, and in what Manner. - ■ BELT, Sir Robert, Alderman of York, how treat, ed by the Parliament for bis Loyalty to King Charles I. ■ ■ 1 —
BENEDICT Xill. Pope of Rome Eleil, his Con- tort with Boniface IX. for the Papal
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BENEVOLENCE, Aa of, granted by Parliament
to King Richard 111. —
-—to King Henry VII, Anno 1505. ■■ Particular Account of, collected for Htnry VIII.
Then firft fet on Foot for railing Money, and by whom. ■■ ' —
Stories concerning it. —
Granted by Parliament to Henry VII.
to Henry VIII. -
to Elizabeth. -
.- ■ ■■■ to fames I.
MNBOVV, Cap 1. taken Prifoner at the Battle of
Wwcifttr. . —
His Sentence and Execution. — —
BLNNET, Dr. his Speech againft Monopolies. His Account of the Number of Recufants in Yorkjbire, prefented to the Ecflefiaftical Court there, Anno 1600, *— ■ -
JENNET, Sir John, complained of by the Com- mons for Bribery. — — — Convened before the Lords. -■■■■ ■■■ Charge againft him. ■■■ ■ ■ ■' — His Requeft to the Lords on that Occafion.
Admitted to Bail. —
Hu Anl'wer thereupon. ■ — —
— Petition to trie Lords. —
Falls iick, and unable to attend his Trial. - Obtains the King's Pardon. "
BENSON, Henry, Efq\ Member for Knarejbrough, expelled the Houfc for felling Protections. BENYON, George, Articles of Impeachment againft him by the Commons. — — His Charge farther aggravated, and how- Proceedings againft him at his Trial. ■ His Defence.
— Sentence. » BERKLEY, LordTbomai, arraign *d for the Death
of King Edward II.
His Anfvrcr and Commitment. -
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Vol. Page, BERKLEY, Lord Thomas, his Acquittal and Dis- charge of his Manuprifors, Account of. I BERKLEY, Lord, impeached by the Commons
of High Treafon. ■- ■ 16
Discharged from Reftraint, and reflated to his
Seat in Parliament again. ■ ■ ... ' 17
One of the Peers who rejected an Ordinance of the Commons for the Trial of King
Charles I. — 1 8
BERKLEY, Sir John, committed to the Tower, on Sufpicion of being concerned in a Plot againft the Parliament. — — — ; BERKLEY, Sir Robert, Juftiet of the King's Bench, Information againft him by the Commons. ■ ■ 9
His Bail to abide the Cenfure of Parliament. 9
Accufed of High Treafoni — —
Taken off the Bench in Wtfiminfttr-Hall and
committed. ■ _
Impeachment againft him on Account of Ship- Prohibited from going the Summer Circuit in
1641. —
Brought to the Bar of the Houfe of Lords. His Requeft on that Occafion. Denies the Facia fet forth in the Impeachment. His Petition for Allowance of Witneffes and Counfcl. r —
— Trial put off, and why. —
— Charader by Mr. IVhithcke. — Brought to his Trial before the Peers. Proceedings againft him there, together with his
Opinion and Antwers touching Ship-Mo*
ney, Account of. -■ —
His Sentence. • —
BERKLEY, Sir Charles, impeached of High
Treafon. — — 11 425
BERKLEY, Sir Edward, impeached of High
Treafon. — -,-— ■ "I11 425
BERKLEY, Sir Henry, impeached of High
Treafon. — - — — — In 425
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Vol. Pagt. BERKSHIRE, Earl of. See Howard. BERNARDISTON, Sir Thomas, appointed by the Parliament to go to Bury, in Suffolk, to fupprefs an Infurre&ion there. - - ] His Succefs in that Bufinefs, Account of. — i — Letter concerning fome further Difturbanccs in that County. •■ ■ — i
BERNERS, Sir Jamesy impeached by the Com- mons at the Parliament in 1388. , — Charge againft him. ■ ■ ■ — —
His Sentence and Execution. — ■
BERTIE, Robert, Earl of Lindfey, and Lord Great -Chamber lain af England, appointed one of the Commiflioncrs for giving the Royal Aflent to the Bill of Attainder againft
the Earl of Strafford —
Voted by the Parliament an Enemy to the State. : Leaves the King and goes into the Parliament's
Quarters. ■ — — ;
Committed Prifoner to Windfir Caftle. — ;
BERWICK, a Parliament held there, Temp. Ed- ward I.- Anne 1292. — —
Befieged by the Scots, Anno 1455. — — Information from thence concerning an intended
Surprize of that Town. — — - 17 Seized by Sir Marmadukt Langialt in Behalf of
, the Scots. — 1
Surrendered to General Cromwell. - — 1
BtDDLE, John, Proceedings againft him for
Blafphemy. — — — — 20 399, 4C0 His Anfwers to the Qu eft ions propofed to him. 2 — Doctrines fome Account of. - - - - s Banifhed by the Protector. — — s
BIGAMY, Statute of, when firft enacted. - - BILLS, Titles of, prefented by the Parliament's Commimoners to the King in the Ifle of Wight for his Royal Aflent. - - - j Form of, as palled by both Houfes, for that
Purpofe. — — — 1 16J406/8413
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BILL for difabling the Clergy from exercifmg any
Temporal Authority, Form of. BILLINGSLY, Capi. fufpec>ed of being con- cerned in a Plot againft the Parliament. Order of the Peers againft him on this Account. BIRCH, Col. Join, one of the Parliament 'i Gt- ntrats, his Letter, giving in Account of his taking the City of Hiriford. - - ■ His fecond and third Letters to the famePurpofe — - Lift of Prifoners taken there. - - - • Appointed Governor of that City. His Account of Sir Jacob Aflltj'% Defeat by the Parliament's Forces. — —
■■ '■ 'i of the Earl of .Dwiy's Defeat in I
Lancajbire. — — jao 34, 5
— Letter relating to the Purfuit of the Seoul I
Army after the Battle of IVorceJler. — 20 57 BIRKHEAD, Edward, Efq; appointed Serjeant] |
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at Arms to Cromwtll'% firft Parli BISHOPS, Lift of, at a Convention held at Not- tingham in 1194. — —
■ — - who attended King John at
Rvnningmedi when the two Great Charters were granted. -— — ■
Their Proteft againft the Demand of King Hai- ry III. for a pecuniary Aid.
Lift of, appointed to confider about relieving the King from his Debts. — —
Their Anathema againft the Violators of the two Great Charters, Form of. - - -
Lift of, who affifted in making up the Difference between King Edward I. and his Barons.
at the Parliament at Carliflt in 1 307.
TheirSentence againftGafjfonEar] of Cornwall, and his Adherents. ■ ■
20 183
109
134
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BISHOPS, Li/i <-/, appointed, with fundry Earls, tfc. to govern the Affairs of K. Edw. II.
Committee of, lent by the Barons to the King, demanding the Baniihment of the two Dtfptnfirt. ,
Their Difloyalty to the King, Inftance of.
Lift of, appointed Guardians for Kinz Ed- ward III. - 1 ,
Their Endeavours to preferve the Peace of the Realm.
■ Advice required by the King, touching his Right to the Title of King of Frgna.
• ■ Resolution thereupon. - —
— — Proteftation at the Impeachment of the
Archbilhop of Tcri, and others, in 1388. —— Interpofition in Favour of the Judges con- demned for High Treafon, . ■
— Proteftation againft any Law for retrain- ing the Pope's Power, — — _
in Favour of Tho. Haxey, Clerk.
— Oath to fupport the Resolutions of the Parliament in 1397. — ■
Lift of, on that Occafion. — —
Their Sentence againft thole who fhould a&
contrary thereto. — -
Lift of, appointed to fettle a new Form of Re- ligion. . ■■
■ '■'■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ceremonies in the Church.
1 who protefted againft the Sacrament A£t.
Their Complaint at the Parliament in 1549. Introduce a Bill for inforctng the Eccleuafttcal
Laws. — ■
Lift of, who protefted againft an Ad for de- facing Images. ■ • -
— ' ■ ■ againft a Bill for rcftoring
the Firft Fruits to the Crown. .
— _ , againft a Bill for reftoriiig
the Supremacy to the Crown. — -- ' ' againft a Bill for Exchange
of Lands of Bifhopricfcs. 3
Their Coiifccration confirmed by an Ad. _ 4 C
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Vol. BISHOPS, Lift of, appointed to manage a Con- fcrence between the Lords and Commons, relating to Ecclefiaftical Affairs. ■ 5\ 15*
Lift of, at th« Opening the Parliament in No-
vtmier, 1640. — — — — 9
Their Civil Power ftruck at by the Commons. 9 Petition againft them by the City of London, Account of. ' .■ -■■— -
Lift of, fined bytheCommonsfortJieir Proceed- ings in the Convocation, Jxm 1640. Q Their Fines, Particulars of. ~— — 9 ■ ■■ Power, with fefped to the printing and puWiftung of News-Book*. ■ -■ -■ Debate in the Houfe of Commons for aboIHh' ing them: — ■■— ■
_ 1 of Lords for reftraining
them from intermeddling in Secular Affairs. 9 Refolutions of the Lords concerning them. — 9. Farther Debate about them by the Commons. Remarkable Saying of Lord Falkland's concern- ing them. —— fc. —— — Their Revenues ordered to be feiaed upon by
the Commons. ■ - . ■ 9
_■— Maintenance, how provided for. •— — 9 Lift of, impeached for making the new Canons. 9 Give in a Plea to their Impeachment. — Required by the Commons to gives peremptory Anfwer. — — ■
Their Refblution to abide by their Plea and De- murrer. ■ - ■' ■ ■ '■
Cry of the Mob againft them. — —
Abfent themfelves from the Home of Peers to fecure their Lives. -■■-- — ■
Their Proteftation againft the Legality of Parlia- mentary Proceedings daring their forced
Abfcnce. 10 138,
Lift of, who figned this Proteftation. 10 139
Accufed of High Treafon on this Account. 10 140
Their Charge. 10 142
. Anfwers. — ■— 10141**145
Committed to the Tower, — — — 10 145
Petition againft them from the County of Buch. 10 199, 200
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Vol, BISHOPS, brought to the Bar of the Houfe of
Peer,. -^—
Their farther Anfwer. «— — *
Petition to be admitted to Bail. •
Remanded to Prifon. — ■ ■ — -■
Their Votes in Parliament taken away by an
Admitted to Bail by the Peers. ». - ■
Ordered to Prifon again at the Requeft of the Commons. — — . — ■
Brought to the Bar of the Houfe of Peers for their Trial. ■■„■,■ , .. .- —
Proceedings there againft them, Particulars of.
Farther Proceedings againft them by the Parlia- ment. ■ i ■
Obliged to make their Defence at the Bar of the Houfe of Commons. — — —
Refolutions there againft them. — , — —
Admitted to Bail. — — —
Their Name and Title aboliftted, and when. 15
— Temporalities ordered to be fold.
In the primitive Times, Poverty of. - - * B1S.HOPRICKS, Lift of, vacant in 1641. - -
Speech agatnft filling them up. — — . .
BISHOP, RUbard, his Depofttion againft Lord
Treafurer Middle/tie for Bribery. &AKE, John, CaunftUtr at Law, impeached by the Commons in 1388. - »
Charge againft him. — — —
HuAnrwerto the Articles alledged againft him.
■ — Sentence and Execution, Account of. WAKE, Cat. Robert, appointed one of the Com- manders of the Fleet, inftead of the Karl of Warwick. -■■■■ - -
How rewarded by the Houfe of Commons for deftroying Prince Ruptrfs Fleet in the Bay of Malaga. — —
*— ■ ■ — ■ — for his Victory over the Dutch Fleet. — — -— (.
His Victory over the Spanijb-Fktt at Santa
Crux. — — — — 21 144
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Vol. BLAKE, Col Rohtrt, his Services to the Com- monwealth, how intended to be rewarded. His Death and Character. — —
— Maxim, conftamiy inculcated to the Sailors. BLUNT, Sir Thomat, High Steward, his Cere- mony at the Depofiiion of King Edward II.
BLUNT, Mauntpy, Earl of Newport, Com- plaint againft him to the Peers. ■ - - -
His Defence. .
Juftified by the Parliament. — —
Joins King Charles I. at Oxford. — ■ 13
Deferts him and returns to the Parliament. 1.3
BOHUN, Humphry, Earl of Hertford, appointed
one of the Barons Committee to reform
the State in 1258. —
Appointed one of the Council to King Henry III.
• i ■■ — one of the Barons Committee to re-
prefent the Community in Parliament.
■ — one of the Committee to treat of an
Aid for the King. — — —
Joins in an Infurre&ion againft King Edward I.
How threatened for excuung himfelf from going
to the French War. — — —
His refohitc Anfwer thereto. — ■■ ■■
— Charter of Pardon obtained from the Re-
gents, Form of. ■■■■— - —
One of the Patriots who withftood Papa) Ufur- pation in 1301. ■■ ■■ ■
How punifhed for his mutinous Behaviour to the King. —
Appointed one of the Committee to govern the Affairs of King Edward II. — —
Takes out a Charter of Pardon for his Confe- deracy againft the Dtfpenfers.
His Followers, how treated by the King. - - BOHUN, Edward, how rewarded by King Ed- ward III. for taking Roger Mortimer,
Earl of March. —
BOHUN, William, created Earl of Northampton.
His Application to Parliament for an Aid to KingAdrntrd III. —
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Tarftamentary Hjftoty 3/* England. Vel.
BOISE, , Efyi his Speech on a Bill relating
to Bifhops Leafcs. — —
BOISINON, Pittr, Agent from the King ot France to the Privy-Council of Scotland. His Propoutipns to them concerning the March
of their Army into England*
BOLEYN, Mrs. Am, married to King Him. VIII
and crowned Queen of England. - - -
Accuicd of Inceft- and Adultery, and executed
for the lame* ■ ■ 1 —
BOND, , Efq; bis Speech againft a Bill \
for refortiag to Church. J BOKIFACE VIIT. Pope of Rome, his Award, touching Tome Differences between King Edward I. and the King of Franct, — His Claim to the Kingdom of Scotland, as a Fief of the Holy See. —
— Reafons to invalidate the Claim of Edward.
How anfwered by the Kane.
—> by the whole Baronage of Eng-
BONIFACK IX. Pop,, his Cornell with Bent
diel XIII. called the Anti-Pope.
His Application to King Richard II. for a Re- peal of the Statute of Provifors. - - - I 447
— Requeft connived at, and in what Manner, 1 447 BONNER, Edmund, Blfiop ofLenden, deprived of
his Bifhoprick, and the Occafion thereof.
BOOTHE, Laurence, Bijbep of Durham, and Lord
Chancellor, hit Speech to the Commons
in 1473. 2 344
BOOTH, Sir Gierge, heads an Infurre&ion in
Favour of King Charla II. - - - - 21 441 Hi) Defeat, Particulars of. — — 21 443/0446
Taken Prifoncr, and committed to the Tower. 21 447 Pipers found upon him, Titles of. - • 21 454
1 Difcbsrged from his Imprifomncnt. - - - 22 136 His Services, how recompens'd by the Commons. 22 407, 8
BOROUGHS, decayed Cafe of. . 4 102, 3
Origin of the kfler Sort of them. ■■ -■ 21 211/0219
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BOSVILLE, Mr, his Examination concerning ibme Letters whicli be delivered to King
Charles I. at Holdtnby.
Committed to Newgate on that Account. — BOSWORTH, BattU tf, Anno 1485. - - ■ BOURCHIER, Thomas, Arebbijhof of Canterbury^ and Lard Chancellor, his Declaration to the Parliament in 1455, touching the Caufe of their Summons. — ■■■■ — ■
His Anfwer to a Requeft of the Commons, re- lating to the Choice of a Protestor. - 1 Prorogues the Parliament by the Appointment
of the Duke of York.
BOURCHIER, Henry, created Earl of Efex by
King Edward IV. — — ,-
BOURCHIER, Hlmy, Earl of Bath, his Report
of a Conference between both Houfes about
djihanding the Army. —
Summoned to attend the Parliament. - -
His Letter of Excufe. —
. BOURCHIER, Sir Johw, petitions the Peei againli Lord-Keeper Williams, for indirect
Dealing. —
His Complaint found to be unjuft, —
— Sentence on this Occafion. «— —
SubmitSon. - ■—
Is pardoned thro' the Clemency of the Lord- Keeper.
His Letter of Complaint againft Lord Savilt. BOWES, John, Efy; eleaed Speaker to the
Commons in 1435. — •
BOWET, Henry, Clerk, condemned to Banifli-
ment for Life, and on what Account.
BOWING at the Name ofjefus, Refolution of
the Commons concerning that Ceremony.
Refolution of the Peers on the fame. - - -
BOWYER, Robert, his Letter to Mr. Evans, Un-
der-Clerlc to the Commons. - —
BOYLAND, Sir kkbard, en itinerant Juflite,
how fined for Extortion. — — — -
BRABANZON, Chief Jujlict of England, his
Speech to the Parliament in 1291. - -
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BRABANZON, Chief Jufiice tf England, his Speech to the Parliament afiemfcded at Lin- coln in 2301*
BRADSHAW, Serjeant, how rewarded bjr the Commons, on Account of his fitting at President in the High Court of jufticc at the Tf ial of King Charles I. - - -
BRADSHAW, Richard, Efg; appointed Agent to Hamburgh — ■ ■■ —
BRADY, Dr. his Character of Pitrci Gave/Un, Favourite to King Edward II. - - - Bis Account of the milctable £nd of that Mo- narch, "i '
ERAIBR OOK, an itinerant Jtfftu*, how fcrv'd by Falcafius a Rebel for letting a Fine on him.
BRAMPTON, Sir HWliom, Jufiioe tf the Com- nun Pleas, how fined for Extortion. —
8RAMPSTON, Sir John, Lord Chit/ Jufiice tf the Ung's Bench, Information againJr him
by tbe Commons, —
Gives Bail for 10,000 /. to abide the Cenuue of Parliament. — — — — Impeachment againit him on Account of Ship- Money. — — ■ — — Prohibited from going the Summer Circuit in
fiRANDON, Charles, Duke »/ Suffeli, his Mar- riage with Mary, Sifter to King Hen- ry VIII. and Queen Dowager of Frame*. His large Fortune acquired thereby. One of die Coaitnitfioners appointed to fwcar the Lords and Commons to the A& of SucceJBon in Favour of Ann Boleyn. — Appointed Lord Preudentof the King's Council. - one of the Commiifioners for pro-
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roguing the Parliament in 1540.
e of the Commi JBoners to examine
Queen Catherine with regard to her
continency. — -■ ■ ■■■
His Speech to both Houfes, touching that Affair.
BRA y, Henry, Efibeater and Judge /tr the Jivis^
Jbow fined for Extortion. — —
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BRAYBROKE, Rthtrty Bijbep of London, made Lord Chancellor. — ■ — -
His Declaration to the Parliament, touching the Catife of their Summons in 1382. — ;- — — — - in 1383. —
BRXMBRE, Sir Nicholas, one of the Council of Stale held at Nottingham by King Ric
ard II. Anno X387. « —
Articles of Impeachment againft him^ Particul of. . — —
His Plea before the Parliament. — How anfwered by the Lords. — ■
Convi&ed of High Treafon. ■■
His Sentence and Execution. ■■■-
BRENTINGHrtM, Thomas, Bijb»p of Enter,
removed from the Office of Lord Treafurer.
Appointed one of the Commiflioners to examine
the Government of the Pcrfon and Court
of King Richard II. ■
the Affaire of the Nation in 1386. - -
His InnoceKcy on that Account declared in open
Parliament. - — ■
BRERETON Sir miliamy his Letter, giving an
Account of his railing the Siege before
Montgomery Cattle. — —
His Letter, giving an Account of his talcing the
ftrong Caftle of httflen for the Pailiament
■—- Account of Sii "Jacob Afllift Defeat by thi
Parliament's Forces. —
BRIBERY, Cafe of.
BRIDGES, Mr. taken Prifoner at the Battle of
ffrorc/fcr.
BRIDGE WATER, furrendered to the Parlia ment's Forces. -■■ ■ »■ -
BRISTOL, Earl of. See Digbv. BRISTOL, Bijhopriei ofy when firft creeled. • BRISTOL, City of, fecured to the Parliament. Retaken by the King's Forces under Prince Ru- pert. — — — — Taken by Sit Thomas Fairfax, — — —
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BRITAINY, Difiricl of, when reduced under
Subje&ion to the Crown of Front*. - -
BRIWERE, miliam. (See Langton, Arch-
bifliop of Canterbury.) — —
PROGH1LL, Lord, his Defeat of the Irijb Rebels
at CafiU Lynns in 165J. —
Occafion of his quitting the Royal Caufe, and efpoufing that of die Commonwealth, Ac- count of. i — — His further Suceefs againft the Irifi. ■■ Appointed one of the Committee to receive CrrmwelTs Scruples as to his being King. His Arguments to induce his Acceptance of ) that Title. J BROMLEY, Sir Thomas, made Lord Chancellor, and opens the Seffion of Parliament in 1585, His Speech to the Parliament in 1586. - Committed to Prifon for attempting to entail the SuccefEon of the Crown. — ■ BROMLING, Edward, Bfy\ Major o/Gravefind, his Letter concerning Ctrneliut Evans, who perforated the Prince otWalet in 1648. BROOKE, Lard, fufpefled to hold Correfpon- dence with the rebellious Scots in 1640. His Study and Pockets fearched by Order of the Privy-Council. — — — BROOK, Ptttr, Efa; taken Prifoner in the Infun rection at Cbefttr, under Sir Gtorg* Booth. His Examination and Commitment. - — Difcharge. ■■ — BROOK, Robert, B/a; chofen Speaker for the
Commons in 1544. — ■ '
BROTHERTON, Thomas, Earl Marefchal, joins Queen JJabtl in her Attempt to dethrone her Hufband King Edward II. - - Appointed one of the twelve Guardians for King Edward III. during his Minority. - - Joins Hinry Plantagaut, Earl of Lantafitr, againft Lord Mortimer. —
Deferts that Confpiracy
Executes the Sentence againft Lord Mortimer by the King's Command.
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Wardrobe.
BROWN, "John, his Examination, touching a Letter in Cyphers which he had brought from the Hague for the King at Ihldenby. 15 BROWNE, Samuel, Efq; appointed one of the Parliament's Commiifioneri to treat with the King in the Ifie of Wight about a Peace. Appointed one of the Juftkes of the Court of
King's Bench. - ■ ■ ■ -
BRUCE, Robert, Lord of Annandale, Candidate for the Crown of Scotland, on the Death of
King Alexander. "■ ■ '
His Anfwer concerning his Right thereto. - ■
— Cl.iim rejected by King Edward I. - •
— Charter of Subjection to that Monarch - - Advanced 10 the Throne of Scotland. - - • Reduces that Kingdom to his Obedience, - - His Victory over the Forces of King Edward II.
at Bannockburn. w — ■ ■
— Invafion of England in 1317. - - - •
— Charter obtained from King Edward III. re-
nouncing all Claim to Scotland, Abttra&of.
BRUCE, Prince Devid, bis Marriage with the
Prtncefs 7mjhw> eUeft Sifter to King Ed-
Succeeds his Father as King of Scotland. - -
Hi* Requcft to King Edward, for Afliftancc
againft Lord Baud, who had ufurped his
v— Reftitution of Berwick demanded, with Ho- mage to that Monarch, «-»■ ■
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150 194
196,7
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Parliamentary Hffttty of Enolawd. 4_
FA. Pag,. BRUCE, Prince David, denies die Refutation of| Berwick, and Homage to King Edward. War declared againft him on that Account. -
How fupported by die French. _
Vanquiihed and taken Prifoner by Queen Phi-
His Offer of Peace"! '- 1_ ^
— Terms rejected by Parliament. *— _
BRUGES, Lewis, a Netherlander, created Earl
of Winchefier, and by whom. - - BRUNKER, Sir milium, bis Speech on a Bill
for a Subfidy. . .
BRYAN, Sir Henry, his Speech to the Parliament in 1372, letting forth the Caufe of their Meeting, — — . .
BUCK, George, Efq; his Account of the Proceed- ings of the Parliament called by King
Richard III. in 1484. .
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Inhabitants $/, their
Petition againft Biihops.
letter of Complaint from thence againft plunder- ing by the King's Troops, — ■ ■ Petition from that County to Sir Thtmas Fair/ax, defiling his Mediation with the Parliament for Redrefs of Grievances, - - - - BULKLEY, Mr. appointed one of the Parlia- ment's Commimoners to prefent to the King their Votes for a pergonal Treaty with him in the Ijlt of Wight. ~ - ~ His Report of what pafied between the King and the Commimoners on that Occafion. Appointed one of the Commimoners to treat with the King about a Peace. - - BULUNGBROKE, Henry, Earl ef Derby,
of the five Lords called Appellants in 1388 His Forces raifed as a Guard to King Richard 11, at the Parliament in 1397. - - - - Recommended 10 the King's Favour by the Com- mons, and the Occafion thereof. - - .
Created Duke of Hereford. .
ftp Petition to the King at Shrewjiury in 139S.
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478,9 479
489. 9o BUL-
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BULLINGBROKE, Henry, Duie of Hertford, his Declaration againlt Thomat M'wbraj,
Duke of Norfolk.
His Scedule of treasonable Words (poken by the faid Duke.
— Difference with the Duke ordered to be de-
termined by Combat. ■ — —
— Acceptance thereof. — ■ - - - Denied a Combat by the King. ■ ■■- — — Decree for his Baniflimenc, Particulars of. - • His refpe&ful Behaviour to the King at taking
Leave of him. ■ -. ..
Remarkably favoured on that Occafton, and how. Goes into Prance, and fucceeds his Father, John
of Gaunt, as Duke of Loncafter. - - - Retorted to by the difcontcntcd Nobility and
Gentry of England. ■ —
His Refolutton to try his Fortune for the Englijb
Crown. — -—
— Expedition and Power, to this Purpofc, Ac-
count of. — —
— Succefs before Brijlol.
Seizes the King and imprifons him in the Tower Summons a Parliament to fVeftm'tn/ler in Otto-
ber, 1399. ■
Claims the Crown of England by Proclamation, and fets forth his Title to the fame. - - His farther Proceedings relating to his Claim. Elected King of England by the unanimous Con- firm of all the States affembled in Parlia- ment in 1399. - — p — - — — See HENRY IV. BUNCE, Jama, Efq; Alderman of London, im-
peachedby thcCommonsofHighTreafon. 17 85 His Behaviour at his Trial, and Proceedings
againil him, Account of. — — — 17 120 Difcharged from Profecution. — — — 17 212 Difabled from bearing the Office of Alderman in j
the Ciiy of London, < ~ — tq 97
BURGH, Hubert, Earl of Kent, made Chief Tu- I
iiice and Prime Muiiilcr to King Henry III. 1 1 25
BURGH.
1 490
* 49°» »
1 493 ',494 *!494 Ij494» 5
1 '49S «,495» 49
1 '499» i!500 1:501
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PerUamentary Hiftory of Emglakd. V*l.
BURGH, Hubert, Earl of Kent, his Speech to the Barons at a Convention in 1225.
— Power and Influence with the King. -
— Opprcffion of the Clergy. — Accufationi a gain ft him. Particulars of. — — Proclamation againft him by the King. - — Abfoonds and takes Sanctuary in Meruit Abbey. Hit dangerous Situation there, Account of. — Refcued from the Fury of the Populace, and how. Hi) Method of pacifying the King's Wrath. - bow treated in Consequence thereof. —
BURGH, Marquis tfClanrUkard, appointed a Pri- vy-Counfel lor in Ireland by King CbarUt I.
KRGH, Sir William, one of the Judges who figned the Refoludons at Nottingham in
Impeached on that Account by the Commons. Charge againft him. — —
Hii Anfwer. — ■ ■ —
How replied to by the Commons, —
His Sentence, — — — —
Hmr mitigated by the Interpoution of the
45
Hit BanUhment to Ireland. — —
— Allowance towards the Expences of his
Paflage. —J —
— Return permitted by Parliament. ■■-■ Bl'HGHERSH, Sir Bartholomew, Chamberlain to
King Edward III. his Speech to the Par- liament in 1343, concerning a Truce with France, .
One of the King's Meflengers from Calais to the Parliament in 1347, to acquaint them with his Succels in France, -• ■ ■ —
Hit Declaration to that Purpofe. .
— Requeft for an Aid to the King. ——
— Speech to the Parliament in 1353, concern-
ing a Treaty of Peace. ■ .
*— farther Speech thereupon. -. .,—
■LRGESS, Dr. his Speech againft Deans and Chapters. .
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284 BURGESS,
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BURGESS, Dr. his Complaint agatoft 77*. Wtbb
for uttering Blaiphemy ■** —
BURGESSES, when firft tk&ei, out of Towns
Corporate, to ferve lo Parliament* and at
whole Command. ■ — —
Their Summons, by Royal Authority, to the
Parliament in 1282, Form of. ■»
_— Number for every Borough fommoned to
the Parliament in 1307. - Reafons why fo many are returned by inconfi* derable Towns. — —
BURGESSES not re/unt, Debate about them the Houfe of Commons. — —
BURGHLEY, William, Bfc chofen Speaker to
the Commons in 1445. - BURLEY, Sir Simon, impeached by the Com-
■ mens in 1388. — - ■ —
Charge againft him. - ■ - — His Plea thereto. ■
— Sentence and Execution. *— - — BURNEL, Robert, Bifap of Bath and Willi
his Demand of the Scuts Nobility, touch- ing the Claim of King Edward I. to the Crown of Scotland ■
His Examination ' of the Competitors for that
Kingdom. . ^— 1 ■
BURNET, Lord Bijbop, his Remarks on an Afl
for difcharging Henry VIII. fiom certain
Debts, withoutpaying his Creditors.
His Account of the Reafons for fuppreffing the iefter Monafteries. —
— Remarks on the Attainder and Execution of
the Marquis of Exeter and the Countefs of Salijbury. - ■ ■ — ■ ■ - —
— Account of the Reafons for fuppreffing the
Order of St. John of Jerufalem. - - • ■— ■ of Queen Catherine's ConfefEori,
touching her Incontinency. — — Remarks on the Aft of Attainder againft her.
— Abridgement of the Act for fettling the Suc-
ceffion to the Crown in (544. - - -
tbt
r>i. fact.
Parliamentary Hi/lory of England. 47 Vtl. PaSt. BURNET, Lard Bifisp, his Remarks en an A3 for the Marriage of the Clergy. His Remarks on the Claim of the inferior Clergy to have Rcprcfentatives in die Houfe of Commons. ■ ■ ■— - ■■■■—
— Account of the Proceedings of Queen Marfs
Parliament in 1554. — —
— Character of the Houfe of Commons at that
Time. —
BURTON, Hnrj, CUri, Reulution of die Com- mons for releafing him from Prifon. Hi* Confinement, Reafon of. — Account of him by Lord Clarendon.
— — by Saundtrfan. —
by. IVhithckt. — .
Proceedings againft him in the Star-Chamber
reverfed. ■
Refolutions of the Commons in his Favour. BURY, Richard, Bijhep »f Durham, his Appli- xation to the Parliament for an Aid to King Edward III. then in Franc*. BURY, Inhabitants ef, their Infurrcction in Fa- vour of Kirs Charles 1. Account of. Their Meflage to the ParliamentVCommiffioners for ceafing of hoftile Ads. — — ■ )
— Conditions for a Surrender. — ■■■ BOSSY, Sir J*bnt chofen Speaker for the Com- mons at the Parliament of 1 394. —
Chofen Speaker in January,, 1397. —
— — . Sipttmbtr, 1 397. ——
His Petition to the King in Behalf of the Corn-
Appointed one of the Committee on whom the Authority of Parliament was delegated in
His untimely End, and how occafioned. - -
BUTLER, James, Marquis efOrmend, and herd-
LituUnant ef Irtland, obtains a Victory
over the Irijh Rebels in 1642.
How complimented by the Houfe of Commons on that Occafiont — —
257
275^279
305. 6» 7
339
34 59 *
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61
228
>54» S
,si
456
462 ♦«5
4«J. «
492 50a
486
486 BUTLER,
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BUTLER, Jamil* Marquis of Ormmd,,md Lerd- Lituttntmt of Inland* his Letter to Major- General Monro, concerning the Receipt of one from the King, with his Reatbns for going into the Setts Army at Newark. -
His Arrival in Ire/and, in order to make Peace with the Rebels there, Account of. ■
— Letter to Sir Richard Blake on thatOccafion.
Voted by the Parliament guilty of High Treafon.
Lays Siege to Dublin. ■ ■ —
Hi* Defeat by General Jems, — ■ »
by General Cromwell at Drogheda.
— — Remark on Cromwell's Cruelties in taking Droghtda. — —
•—- Comm iffion to the BiJhop of Clogher, ap- pointing him General of all the King'; Forces in the Province of Uljler. -
•—- Letter to the Marquis of Clanrhiard, in Conference of the Defeat of King Charles II. at Worcejler.
I— . Introduction into the Houfe of Lords in 1660.
Reftored to his Manors, Lands, £SV. in Inland.
BYGOT, Rogtr, Earl of Norfolk and Earl
Marejchal, appointed one of the Barons
Committee to treat of an Aid for King
Henry III. , -
Appointed one of the Commiulonera to hold a Convention in the Abfence of the King.
— — one of the Barons Comminloners to
reform the State. — — — —
1 one of the King's Counfel on that
Occafion. — ■■■— —
■ ■■' one of the Committee to fettle an Aid for the King. ■ ■
Joins an Infurre&ion again ft King Edward I.
His Oppofition to the King at the Parliament in 1297. 1
— — ■ Charter of Pardon obtain'd from the Regents.
One of the Patriots who withstood Papal Ufur- pation in 1 30 1. —
<■ 44*
"* *. 115, IB
95
'S3 . 164/3 167 2011*309
1 209
1 297, 8
68 u 71 397
1 400
43
5* 61 61
6+
105
106
108
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Parliamentary Hi/fary $f England, VU.
JYGOT, Rytr, Eert «f Vtrfilt and Ear!
Marefihmi, bis njutineua Behaviour in- quired into by the King. — — Bis Submiffion on that Occauoo. ■ — Method of obtaining Pan! 91. — — BYLANO, far Ttrifiirt, Battje of. — _ BYRON, Sir John, mad* .Lieutenant of the Tower.
His Removal attempted by the Commons. 1 — Attendance on both H«ufes required by the
Poers. ——
Difbbeys the Summons. •— .
Hi» Reafbn (or io doing. — ■
Alters his nfind and goes to the Houfc of Peers, His Apology and Submiffion for his Neglect.. Objections agairdt him by the . Commons, — ■ — r— by fame Merchants and
1 Goldfmiths. * _ -*-
Kenan his CoouPiffioiL ■ 1
*?
pADE, Jack-, heads a Rebellion in Kent, At.
Leads his Army to Blatkktfltk. ■ ... ■*■
Exhibits to the Parliament am Billa of Com- plaint. ■ ■ —
Is routed by rite King's Forces, and hiroiclf flain.
C15AR, Sir Juiixi, Bis Report to the Commons
of the State of King Janet's Debts. - -
CALMS, taken by King Edward III. Amu 1347,
Appointed by Parliament to be the Staple for Wools. -— - ,—
Bdieged and token by the French* Anne 1558.
CALTHORP, Ann, Ceiattfi tf Suffix, elope
from her Huiband, and goes into Fraau.
Lnes there in open Adultery. -~i. ..
Deprived of her Jointure by the Parliament on this Account. — *-* - •
Pott,
130
130 130
178 199 199
201 201
SWI
204.
»°4. 5 213, 14
218
292 ,
265* * a&6, 7
too
26*
292 349
349 349
349
CAM*.
5»
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CAMBDEN, Mr. his Lift of Prelates who op pofcd the Bill fop rcftoring the Supremao
to the Crown. ■■ ■ ■
CAMBRIDGE, Town of, complained of to the Parliament, Amu 1381, for their Mitbe- haviour to the Univerfity there. Submit themfelves to the King's Mercy. —
Their Punifliment, what. —
A Parliament held there. Anno 1388. CAMBRIDGE, Univerfity of, petition King Hen- ry VIII. againft an Aa for their Diffolu- tion. — _ •— ■ — «■
Obtain their Requeft. — — . —
Choofe George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, for
their Chancellor. - ■
Its Precedence to Oxford plainly prov'd, and
how. ■— —
Convey their Plate to King Charles I.
Their Petition to the Parliament, fetting forth
their dejected State. ■ —
w ■ ...,■■■ - ■'■ — againft being
fequeftred. ■
CAMBRIDGE, Magazine in the Caftle there feized by Oliver Cromwell, Efq; - - CAMBRIDGE, Earl of. See Plantaosnet. CAMELL, Richard, incurs the Difplcafure of the Houfe of Peers. ■ — — ■ His Submiffion and Punifliment. — CAMPBELL, Marquis of ArgyU, his Speech to a Committee of Parliament on the Settle- ' Bient of Religion and Peace. — — Appointed one of the Aflembly of Divines fit- ting at Wiftwnfttr on the Bufinefs of Re- ligion and Church Government.
CAMPBELL, Earlot [Loudon, and Ltrd-ChanceUor
tf Scotland, his Speech to King Charles \.
at Newcaftie, intreating his Auent to the
Parliament's Proportions of Peace, - '-
His three Speeches concerning the Diipofal of
' the King's Perfon. — . m
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Parliamentary Wftory ^England.
Vel. CAMPBELL, Earl of Louden, and Lord-Chancellor of Scotland, his Letter to the Englijh Com- miffioncrs Tent to Edinburgh in 1647. — His Letter to the Englijh Commiffioners, con- cerning their CommifEon to treat with the Parliament of Scotland. — . ■ — i—
— — to Gen. Cromwell, in the Name of
divers of the Scots Nobility, &c. declaring their Re'fentment at the Invafion of Eng- land, under the Duke of Hamilton. —
— Rcqueft to the Houfe of Peers for Leave to
trail (port fome Scots Soldiers. —
— Copies of four intercepted Letters to Kii g
Charles II.
CANNING, Ralph, his DepoGtion againft the Lord-Treafurer Middle/ex, as Matter of the Wardrobe. — ■ _
CANONS, made at the Convocation In 1640, I voted illegal. . - ■ ■ ~
CANVILE, Gerhard^ his Employments under King Richard I. Account of. - - - When deprived of them. — _ ■ 1 1.
CAPEL, Lord, deferts the Parliament and joins King Charles I. at York. - - ' - - His Excufe for not appearing at the Bar of the
Houfe of Peers according to a Summons Impeachment againft him on this Account. Taken Prifoner at the Surrender of Cokbefier,
Ordered to Wndfor Cattle. —
Sentenced to Death by the High Court of Juflice, Judgment againft him repealed by the Conven- tion Parliament. — . ... CAPUCHIN Friers, complained of by die Com- mons, and for what. — — CAPUCHIN Friers, Order of the Parliament for their Banifhment, Form of. ■■■ ■■ .. CARDENAS, Don Atenfe, arrives in London, as Ambaflador from the King of Spain. Manner of his being admitted to an Audience of the Commons, Account of. Di
Page.
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448. 9 CAREY,
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.s J N D J5 X to tbe
Vol. CAREY, Sir Gttrit, his Speech on a Bill for a
Subfidy ' — — —
CAREY, Sir Philip, his LVpofition in Favour of
the. Lord-Treafurer Middicfcx, at his Trial
before the Pfoufc of Lords for Bribery. CAREY, Ltfciuty Lord Vjfaunt Falkland* his
Speech in Support of the Articles of Im-
peachment againft the Lord-Keeper Finch.
His remarkable Saying on Englijb Bifhops.
Made Secretary of State. — —
His Letter relating to a Safe-Conduct to a Com- mittee from the Parliament to the King at Raiding. ■ . " — — —
Slain at the firft Battle of Nttuhury^ between the King and his Parliament, ■
CAREY, Hinry, Earl of Dover, defots the Par- liament and joins King Cbarkt L at
His Excufe for not appearing at the Bar of 'the Houfe of Peers, according to a Sum- mon). —
Impeachment againft him on this Account, Par- ticulars m, .,.,..■■- i -. ■
Judgment againft him repealed by the Conven- tion Parliament. — ■ — GARY, Hinry, Earl o/Minrmuth, his Speech on the King's withdrawing himfelf from Lon-
Deferts the Parliament and joins the King at Yori. r
His Excufe for not appearing at the Bar of the Home of Peers, according to a Summons.
Impeachment againft him oh this Account, Par- ticulars Of. II I I— I T— —
Leaves the King and goes to London. .....
In titles himfelf to the Parliament's- Proteflioii,
and how. ■ ■ ..
Judgment againft him repealed. — . —
CARYt a%r ■John, one of the Judges who figned
the Resolutions at Nottingham in 1387.
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Parliamentary Ejftoty of England.
Vol CARY, Sir John, cfne of tne Judges who figned the Refolutiom at Nottingham, in 1387, impeached on that Account by the Com- mons. — -"— — ■ -■
Charge againft him. — —
His Aniwer. ■- 1 '■ —
How mitigated by the Interpofition of the BMhops. - — . — ■ ■"■ ■
HkBaiiiihmentto Ireland. — —
— Allowance for the Expences of his Paflage, CARY, Jtbn, Lord Himfdnn accufed of High
Treafoft by the Commons. - - 13
His Requeft to the Peers on this Qccsfion.
Seoueftred from Parliament and committed.
His Petition concerning his Imprifonrnerrt. — CARLISLE, Earl tf. 9ee Hay. CARLISLE, a Parliament held there in 1307.
Taken by the Setts, and on what OccaGon. - 14
Seized upon by Sir Philip Mujgreve for King Charles I.
Surrendered to the Parliament. CARLTON, Sir Dudley, yict-Chambirlaiit of the Hnvjbild it King Cbarlts I. his Speech to the Corrrmons cm their refenting the ttn- prifonment of two of their Members.
Accules Sir Jebti Elliot of having exceeded his Comniiffionin the Charge againft; the Duke of Buckingham. — — .—
CARMARTHEN, Mr . his Antwcr to the Com- mons about feizing Mr. RoUit't Goods
for Tonnage. - — - 9
CARK, Rshtrt, made chief Favomite and. Coun- cilor to King Jamtt I. — <— ^— 5
His Title*. — — — ' 5
Governs the King and Nation. — ' 5
Greatly inrkhea liimfelf and impoveriflies his Mafler. —
Ha Schemes for raifing Money without the Af- fiftancc of Parliament. — —
S3
Pag*.
432 432
433
435 437 437
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159^162
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CARR, Rohert, forfeits the King's Favour, and loaded with Infamy and Difgrace.
CARTE, Mr. his Account of a Letter from the Marquis of Ormond to the Marquis of Clanrickard, concerning an Application to the Pope in order to reftore KingCiarlei II, to his Crown. — ■
CATALOGUE of fuch Members of the Long( Parliament, who held Offices contrary to the Self-denying Ordinance, with their Characters.
CATHARINE, Daughter tf Charles VI. King of France, her Marriage with Henry V. King of England. — ■ Her Coronation.
— Dowry granted by King Henry VI. — Marries Owen Tudor, a IVikh Gentleman. Her Death.
CATHARINE, Daughter Jo Ferdinand King of
Spain, her Marriage with Prince Arthur,
eldeft Son to King Henry VII. - - -
Her fhort Enjoyment of him. ■— : —
Marries Henry his Brother. , — —
Her Divorce. — ■■ ■■■ ■» - ■ ■■ ■ ■
— remarkable ExpreJSon on that Occaiion. - Difmifled from Court. — _ Cited to appear before Thomas Cranmer, Arch-
bifhop of Canterbury. — —
Refufes to obey the Summons. ■
Her Sentence. - . . ■ . ..
CATHEDRAL Churches, ordered by the Com- mons to be pulled down, and the Materials
to be fold. ■
CATLYN, Sir Roiert, Lord Chief Jufltet of the Common Pleas, appointed to execute the Office of Lord-Keeper at the Parliament
CAVALIERS, whence that Name, and who meant by them. — ■— -
Order of Parliament againft them. - - -
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164. 174-
203 233
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VarHammt&ry Hjfiory ef Engl and. '5c;
Vol. Pap.'
CAVALIERS, their Name* expunged out of tbe Mutter- Rolls belonging to Sir Thomas Fairfax's Army. — 16 J72, 3
Banifli'd from icni&n, and twentyMiksround it. 19 242 CAVE, Mrs. Mary, her Examination concerning a Letter in Cyphers, which the had under- taken to deliver to tbe King itHoldtnby. 15 367 CAVENDJSH, William, Earl ofNwJlU, re- figns the Office of Governor to the Prince ttWalet. . ■ - ■ - ■ 9 290
Order of the Peers concerning hint. * - - 10:329
Made Governor of Nrwcajlle. II 26 J
Obliges his Tenants to take up Anns for the ■
King. — ■ — 11 261
Ifliies bis Warrant tp the Sheriff and other Of- ficers of the County of Durham, for rai- ling Horfe and Foot. ■' ■ 1 II 26a
Aflbciates all tbe Counties North tfYtrkjbir*. 12 79
Marches with his Army to tbe City of Tori. 12 79, 80
joins the Earl of Cumberland '3 Forces there.' 12 94
Takes Todcafttr, and drives out thence tlie
Lord Fairfax, —m-t — 1- 12 95 '
His Power and Succefs in the South-Weft Part
of Yorijhirt, Account of. — — 12 270
Obtains a Victory over Lord Fairfax's Array
at Athirttn Moor, near Bradford. •> - 12 326
Defeated at Marftm Moor by the Parliament's
Forces. -»- — — 13 244
Qujts his Charge under the King, and goes be- yond Sea. ' — 13244 '
CAVENDISH, William, Earl of Dtvmjhirt, his Report of tbe fourth Part of a Conference between the Peers and Commons, on the Liberty of the Subjeft. — — 8 30 to 52
Df fcrts the' Parliament and joins King Charles I,
at tort. — — 11 128
His Excufe for not returning, purfuant to a Sum- mons. . — .— ~— 1 1 183
Impeachment againft him on this Account, Par- ticulars of. 1 — — 1 1 2(K, 6
Judgment againft him repealed. ■ . — 1 22 268
CECIL,
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rfl I N D fi -'X tt the
CECIL, miliam, Ltrd Bargblty, and Ltrd High-
Tnafurtr, appointed one of the Commif-
fionets to held a Parliament on Account
of Mary Queen of Scan. -
His Speech in the Houfe of Lords tor a Supply.
— Account of Queen EUznbttb's extraordinary
Charge by Means of the War with Spain.
— Death and Chancer. — — CECIL, Sir Rsbtrt, hit Speech for a Subfidy.
His Speech on a Motion for a Bill to reform EcdeGaftical Courts. — —
Pagtr
■ i — on a Bill for a Subfidy. - ■
Acquaints the Commons with the Heads of Lord-Keeper Egrrtm't Speech. —
His Speech for a Subfidy. ■ ... ,
•— i relating to the Suppreffion ef Mo- nopolies. ■ - — .
Made Lord High-Treafurer of England. -
His Relation to the Parliament of the Neceffitles of King 'fanui I. - ■ ■
Prefles ftroiigly for a Supply. —
CECIL, tVMiarn* EarttfS<fiurj, appointed one
of the Parliament's Commiffioners, to
treat with the King in the IJk tfWtgbtt
for a National Peace. — — —
Procures himfelf to be chofen a Member for Lynn in Norfelt, and took his Seat in the Houfe of Commons accordingly. CEREMONIES, Jtetigia**, fettled in the Church
of England by a Committee of Bi (hops. CEREMONIAL of presenting a new Lord Mayor of Londtn to the Honfc of Peers for their Approbation. — — — —
On CrtmwtlCs giving his Confent to Tome Bills.
On his lying in State* and the PfncriUoti to his Funeral. — ■■— ■
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of Commons. — ___ ^ jj
Proceedings againft Mm on thit Account, Par- ticulars of. ___ in- — 9 « CHALJ.ONER, Thimas, Efa his Speech corn
cerniog the Dhpofal of the King's Perfon. ii 143/4152 CHAI.ONER', Mr. concerned in a PW agamftj
the Parliament. — « — ?;I2 279.
Taken into Cuftody. — — ■ ■ 12^79
Condemned by a Council of War, and executed. 12 324, 5 CHAMBRE, Jab/u, joins Sir ^fAn Egrmand in a
Rebellion againft King i&arj VII. - - 2 424, 5 Taken Piifoner, and executed at Tari in great
State. — — » 425
CHAMBERS, — -, Efy; how eenforoe by the
Houfe of Commons, and for what. - - 19 izS CHANCELS, Refoludons of the Commons con- cerning them. — — —
- .. ■- of the Peers. -
CHANCERY, Court ef, voted down by Cram- tutlTs firft Parliament. Debate thereon. —
Obfervations concerning it.
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CHANTRIES, Diflblation of. — —
Their Number at that Time* —
Explanation of. - - ■ —
CHARTER-HOUSE, when founded is aa-IIo- fpital, and by whom. —
CHARLES I. King, when begun his Reign. - Marries tltnriitta Maria, a Daughter <A Franca. Calls a Parliament tohVtfltninfitr, Anna 1625. Hit Speech at opening the Seflion. -■ ■■
■ — Mcflage to the Commons in Favour of Dr. Mmtagu. — - - ■■'
— Awwer to their Petition touching Religion,
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CHARLES I. King, adjourns the Parliament to
Oxford for Fear of the Plague. —
His- Speech to them there. — —
Orders the State of his Affairs to be laid open.
(lis AnTwer to a Petition of the Parliament for
executing the Laws againft Papift*, and for
advancing true Religion. — —
— Eftatc, Account of, Anna 1625. ™—
— Meflage to the Commons for a fpecdy Supply. Perceives their Backwaidriflfs in this Point, and
diflblvee the Parliament. — .
His Proceedings for War. —
-... .1— — — againft Recufants.
— — Method for railing Money for the Exigen- cies of the State. . .
Calls a new Parliament to Weftminflcr in Fe- bruary, 1625. ■■ • ——
Discharges the Lord-Keeper Williams from his Service. .
Gives the Great Seal to Sir Thomas Coventry. ■ His Meflage to the Hoiifc of Commons relating to Sir Edward Coke. — —
— Letter to Sir Rentage Finch, in order to
haften a Supply from the Commons. - -
— Meflage to the lame Purpofc by Sir Richard
Wtjm. W^-
— Reply to the Commons' Anftver. -r-
— Meflage to them touching fome Reflections
againft the Duke of Buckingham, by Mr.
Coke and Dr. Turner. — —
Commands the Attendance of both Houfes at
Whitehall. r „
His' Speech to them there. —
— further Speech on this Occaiioo. - - Defires theCommons to adjourn for a lhortTime His Meflage to the Lords concerning divers Of- fences committed by the Earl of Bri/lol.
— Aiiiwer to a Petition of the Commons con-
cerning Dr. Montagu. — — .
— Charge (by the Attorney-General) againft
the Earl of Briftol. — — — |
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CHARLES I. King, his Meflage to die Lords relating to the Earl of BrtJioN Charge againft the Duke of Buckingham. Cifpleafed at them for allowing Counfel to the
His Meflage to them on this Occafion. -
— — to the Commons concerning fome
new Matter of Charge againft the Duke of Buckingham, . ■
Offended at the Behaviour of the Managers for the Commons againft the Duke.
His Speech to the Lords on this Occafion.
Commits Sir Dudley Diggs and Sir "John Elliot to the Tower. ■ — —
Forbids the Judges to give any Anfwer to Que- stions propofed to them concerning the Earl of Sri/M, '——
Difcharges Sir Dudley Diggs and Sir Jtbn Elliot from their Confinement. — —
Commits the Earl of Arundel to the Tower.
His feveral Anfwers and MelTages to the Peers,, relating to the Imprifonment of the faid Earl during the fitting of Parliament:.
Difcharges the Earl from riifon. — —
His Reply to an Anfwer from the Peers relating to the Earl of Brijlol. —
Difcharges Mr. More from the Tower.
His Anfwer to a Letter from the Commons, re- lating to the Univerfity of Cambridge.
— Letter to Sir Heritage Fincb to haften' a Sup- ply from the Commons. — —
Receives a Petition from the Lotds againft Uif fblving the Parliament. r— .
His Anfwer. . — —
Di Solves the Parliament by Commiflion in June, ,626.
Commits the Earl of Briftol to the Tower, and confines the Earl of Arundel to his Houfe.
His Reafons for diflblving the Parliament. - -
PubliibeB a Proclamation for the burning a Re- monftrance of the Commons intended to Jwve been prefented to him. — —
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V>1. Pate, CHARLES t. Khg% mi Methods to raife Monejr
for the Ncccffifies of the State. — • i fib Targe Demand on the City of Lonisn. - - Requires a Loat< from hi* principal SubjeGs
throughout ftfe Kingdom. —
G'rteS great Difguft by this Praffice. — ^~ Commits divers Perrons of Rank and Quality
ut Ffhon for refuting the Loan. - - His AffirM at home and abroad greatly dJftreffed. Rcleafes thePerfoos confined for' refafing the
Calls a new Parliament xaWeflmnfltr in March
His Speech at opening this Seffion. . - ' - -
— Anfwer to a petition of Parliament for a Faft. Appoints a National one. — — — His Propofitlons to the Commons for a SuprJry. . — Speech1 oil receiving a Petition fronvthe, Par- liament concerning Recufants. - - -
— Anfwer to (he Petition. , — ' — • — Menage to the Commons in Vindication of
himfeli" and the Duke of EuckinghaM.
_ — to haften the Supply.
Receives- a Menage from them' of their unani- mous Vote for five Subsidies. - -
His Anfwer thereto. — —
Ho* congratulated hereupon by the Duke of Bueirngham. • — —
His- Meflage to (he Commons not to make any Riecels at Eqfttr. " ~-^-
— Anfwer to a Meflage from them concerning
tttis Affair. —
— - furtherKTeflagetotKemtohaftentHeS'uppIy. ' Receives a Petition from them againfF billeting
of Soldiers; ■
His Anfwer. — — —
— Pexmiffion'td the Judges of the King's Bench
concerning the Gentlemen impnfoned' for
refuting the Loan. —
^-- Speech to the Parliament touching their Liberties. — — — —
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HARLES I. j£uy, hi* Mef&g* to tjie Commons
to rely on bis Word for their Security. Ha feood Mcflage fotfeciB cpncci ninKtbjs Point, fcravet an Anfwer to his feveral Meflaflss. •
HiiE^ly. , , *^ -
Letter to the Lot-is confirming his PrsmMcs for the Security of the Subject's liberty -
— Mefiage to tite Commons to haften the Pif- patca of their Petition of Right - - - - to the Lords, or the fame Account.
— Anfwer to a Mefiage from (he Lords con- cerning their Declaration. — — r-
Meflage to them on receiving the Petition of
— Speech to both Hordes on this Occafion. —
— Anf»er tp the Petition. —
How received by the Commons. — — — Bit Wc%e to the Lords lp entertain no freflt
Bufiqefs this Seffion, — — —
- — > — to the Commons, in like Manner. ■— ^- — to the Lords, requiring them to ad-
* > — to the Commons, to reftrain them
from meddling with State Affairs. — — Commands them to adjourn for a Day, and their
Committees to ceafe for that Time. - - «Js Meflige to the Lords, commending their
Behaviour in their Proceedings, — " — to the Commons, to avoid all Scaa-
dal on hit Counfel and part Actions. - - ™™ by the Parliament to give then a clear
and fatisfacipry Anfwer to the Petition of
Right. , __ _
™» to the Houfe of Lords, cancels his former
Anfa«r,as>d gives a more explicit one. - Mls apeecb on this Occafion. — —
— Menage to the Commons, to make his An-
fwer as public as poffible. — * «_ wtsini from them a Grant for five Suhfidies. - w«!ts aCommiffion to fundry Lords, and others,
fee railing Money in the Way of Excite.
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CHARLES I. King, receives two Menages from . ' the Peers concerning the Commifllon of Excife and Dr. Mamvaring's Books of Ser- mons. — — — —
His Anfwer : — m —
Informed of the Commons' Intention to prefent a Re mo n ft ranee againft the talcing of Ton- nage and Poundage without the Parliament's
Confenr. - , — - — —
His 6peech to both Houfes on this Occafion. — Prorogues the Parliament in Difguft. ■ —
IffiieS a Proclamation for fuppreffing Dr. Man-
waring's Sermons. .,,.... ■ ■--— — concerning Popifh Recu-
•*- — i. ——- — — for apprehending Priefts, Jefuits, &c. who had taken Orders by the Authority of the See of Rente. •
Creates Sir Richard IVtjhn a Peer of the Realm, and makes him Lord High-Treamrer of
Gives the Bifhoprick of London to WiUiam Laud, Bifhop of Si. David's. — ■ —
Creates Sir Thomas IVtntwortb Bartn Wtnt- worth, of fVtntwerth-Woodhauft.
Grants a Pardon to Dr. Montagu, and makes him Bifhop of Chicbtjitr. — —
— — — — to Dr. Manwaring. ' _ Sends a Fleet to relieve RochtlU, befieged by the
Frtnch.
Receives a Petition from the Peers, touching di- vers Englijh Gentlemen who had Scots and
■ Irijb Honours conferred upon them.
His Anfwer. — — __^_ _
-i— Meflage to the Common* relating to Ton'
nage and Poundage. —
— — Speech to both Houfes on this Occafion. ■ Receives a Petition from the Parliament for a Fad. His Anfwer. : —
— Meflage to the Commons for expediting the
Bill of Tonnage. .
' ■— . fecund Meflage to this Purpofe. — ■
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VqU Pap. CHARLES I. King, receives an Apology front
the Commons concerning Tonnage. — — His Anfwer. ■ ■ ■■ .■"-
- — 1 to the Commons about the Fall.
1 — Warrant to the Cuftomers for feizing the
Goods of fuch Pcribns who refufe to pay
Tonnage. — - -■ ■ —
Commands both Houfes to adjourn. —
Orders Sir John Finch, Speaker, to adjourn the
Houfe of Commons.
His Menage difobcyed by the Houfe. — Sends for the Serjeant, who is detained. Dilpatches a MeiTcngcr with the Black Rod for
the Diffoiution of the Parliament. ~ — > His Meflcnger denied Entrance into the Houfe. Is greatly en raged, and threatens to force the Door. Goes to the Houfe of Lords foon after, and dif-
folves the Parliament. — _ _ His Speech on this Occafion. — —— -—
— Proclamation. ... .-■■ — ■ -■■ —
— Declaration of the Caufcs which moved him
to duTolve the Parliament. — —
Hues out a Proclamation for apprehending Wal- ter Long and William Stroud, Efqrs. Mem- bers of the Houfe of Commons. - - -
Rdolves to profecutc thefe and other Members in the Star-Chamber, for their contemptuous Behaviour in the Houfe. -
Orders all the Judges to be fummoned on this Account. - * -
His Warrant for detaining William Strtt/dia the King's Bench Prifon. -
Removes him and the other Members to different Prifbns. -
His two Letters to the Judges on this Occafion.
— Conference with two of them about the
Gentlemen in die Tower. -
— Proclamation again ft falfe Rumours. - Makes Sir Dudley Diggt Mailer of the Rolls. - — -- Mr. Nay Attorney-General. - •—• Mr. Littleton Sollicitor. ...
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Vol. CHARLES I. King, eflaUifhee a firm Peace with the Crowns of Frgtut th&'Spam.
His Methods to raifc Money independent of Parliament. — ■ ...■■ : .
Commeaces a Suit agai-nft John Hombden, Efq; for refuting to pay Ship-Money. —
Introduces the EngUJb Liturgy into Scotland.
Occafions 2 general Refentment and Rebellion of the Setts on this Account. •
Bis Proceedings and Expedition, in order to re- duce that People to Peace and Subjection.
Appoints the Marquis of Hamiltm his Com miffiocer ts treat with the Scots.
Creates Lord Wentwortb Earl of Strafford, and conftitu tes him Lord- Lieutenant of Inland.
Appoints Ifitliam Laud Abp. of Canterbury.
Calls a Parliament, which net atfPtjfiminfier April, 1640. —
His Speech to them. , ■ —
Makes Sir ?*<** Finch Lord-Keeper.
His further Speech to the Parliament on {hewing them a Letter from the Scott to the French King. ■ . —
Commands the Commons to attend him at Whitehall, to hear a Speech from the Lord - Keeper.
His Speech to the Lords concerning the Refo- lution of the Commons to prefer Grie- vances to the Supply.
— Meffoge to the Commons to haften a Supply. farther Meflage to the fame Purpofe. •
— Rcqucfts trifled with by the Commons. Commands their Appearance is the Upper
Houfe. —
His Speech to the Lords on this Occafion.
Diflblves the Parliament.
His Declaration of the Reafons for this fiidden
DHIblution. - ■ '
Places a Guard about Wejlminfttr Abby for the
Security of the Convocation. - - -
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CHARLES I. King, raifes an Army. — Fights the Scots at Nwuburn, and is defeated, Lofes Newca/t/i and Durham. -* — Borrows Money of the Spanijh Merchants and
others. — •—
hSa in the dcfenlive Way only. Driven to great Diftrefs. — -
Goes to Tart. ■■ —
Receives h Petition from feveral Peers, deiiring
a new Parliament to be called. - -
— ■■■ - i ■ from the Citizens of London
to the fame Purpofe, — ■ - ■
• ■' - - ——— from the Scott Commiffioners. Convenes a great Council of Peers to Tori. His Anfwer to the Petition of the Scots. -
— Writ for fummomng the Peers in Council
at Tort.
— Forces at Tori, Number of, during the
Convention of Peers there. —
— Speech at the Convention. — Appoints Commiffioners to treat with the Scots
at Ripen.
Removes the Treaty to London-, and fubjecls the Country to the Payment of 850/. a-day till all was concluded. ■
His Reafons for this Proceeding. — —
Returns to London, and calls a Parliament to meet in November t 1640. — —
His Speech to both Houfes at opening this Par- liament. — — ■ to the Lords. — •—
— Refolutions concerning Popifh Recu&ntt
and the Tower fignifted to the Lords. Defired by the Commons to permit them to enter into Debate on his Revenue and
Expences. — —
Grants their Requeft. — — '
Appoints Sir Edward Littleton Lord Chief Ju- stice of the Commons Pleas to lit as Speaker in the Houfe of Lords, inftead of the Lord-Keeper Finch. - -
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CHARLES I. AVay, reprieves?. Goldman, a Semi- nary Prieft, condemned for High Trcafon.
Contents to an Alteration in the Judges Patents.
His Speech to both Houfes, relating to the Di- ftradions in the Government.
— Anfwer to a Remonftrance of the Parliament
concerning Jefuits and Seminary Priefts. -
*»— Speech to the Lords concerning the Marriage of Prineefs Mary with the Prince of Orange.
■— to both Houfes, on occauon of a Bill for Triennial Parliaments. — —
Gives the Royal Aflent to this Bill.
Obtains a Grant of four Suhfidies. — —
Gives great Joy to the Lords and Commons by pairing the Triennial Bill. — —
Creates the Lord-Keeper Littleton Baron of Mounjlov). — — —
Goes to the Houfe of Peers to hear the Charge againft the Earl of Strafford. — —
HisOner to them with regard totheForeftLaws.
Appoints Henry Rich, Earl of Holland, • to dif- band the Armies, ■ ■
His Speech to both Houfes about removing Pa- pitta from the Court, disarming them ac- cording to Law, and difbanding the Irijh
— ■ in favour of Lord Strafford. - Marries his Daughter, the Lady Mary, to the
Prince of Orange. — ■■ — .■ ■ ■
' Gives great Offence to the Commons by his laft
Speech to both Houfes. ■ —
Prefled by both Houfes to give his Aflent to the
Bill of Attainder againft the Earl of Straf-
His great Perplexity about it, Account of. - - Grants a Commiffion for giving the Royal Aflent to this Bill, and another lor continuing the prefent Parliament. ——— ■■ —
Cenfurcd by the Public for paffing thefe Bills. - His principal Motive for attesting to the former.
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V*l. Pag,. CHARLES I. King, bis Letter to the Peers for
faving the Karl of Strajfird't Life. 9
Denied this Requeft. — , , , «
His Converfation hereupon with a Committee of
Peers who brought this Denial, Solicited by them to extend bis Favour to the
Earl's Lady and Children. Give* die Royal Aflent to
Bill for the Relief
of his Army, &t.
h to a Bill for the better
levying of Mariners. ' — — —
ting of Mltbailmas Term. - - • Obtains from the Commons a Grant of Tonnage
and Poundage. ... —
His Anfwer to both Houfes on receiving a Bill for
Tonnage and Poundage. ... • o. —
Requefied by the Peers to disband fome Engllfi
Regiments. ,. *
His Anfwer. —
Rcfolves to take a Journey into Scotland. — RequeftedbytheParliimenctodcfer it for awhile.
His Anfwer. —
' — Menage to the Lords on this Occafion. Requefted by both Houfes not to confer Titles of
Honour for Money. — —
Gives the Royal Allen! to a Bill for a Poll-Tax. His Speech to both Houfes. — —
Gives the Royal Aflent to a Bill for abolifhing
the Star-Chamber Court. — —
•*—• • — ■—- to a Bill for taking away
the High Comraiffion Court. ... — — His Manifesto in favour of the Elector Palatini. ■ — Anfwer to an Addrefs of Parliament concern- ing his Manjfefto in Behalf of the Palatini
Family. _ —
■- ' — to the third and the tenth Proportions
concerning the Removal of Counfellors. - Obtains from the Parliament a Bill for Tonnage
and Poundage. — — . r
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to the third Head of the Proportions. Gives his Aflent to fome additional Propofiti
of the Commons. . —
Appoints Robert, Drvenux, Earl of EJfex, to be
Captain -Gen era! South of Trim. — — Gives the Royal Aflent to fundry public and
private Bills. - , —
Receives a Petition from both Houfes for flaying
his Journey a Fortnight longer.
His Anfwer. —
Panes an A3 of Pacification with the Scats. Gives the Royal Aflent to fome more Bills. Takes his Leave of the Parliament and fets oat
for Scotland. — — ■
His Letter to Edward Littleton, Lord-Keeper,
concerning the Scots Treaty. - - - - Refines to grant a Com million, to the Parliament's
Comminioners fent dpwn into Scotland to
fee the Scots Treaty executed, - His Reafons for this Denial.
— Letter to the Lord-Keeper LittUttn about
his Return into England. ■ —
Makes his public Entry into London on his Re- turn from Scotland. •
Difmifles the Parliament's Guards.
His Anfwcr to a Petition for the Continuance thereof. - ■
Obtains a farther Grant of Tonnage and Poun- dage. —
His Speech to both Houfes on his Return from Scotland. -—
— Meflage to the Lords concerning the Treaty
with the Scots on the Irijh Affairs, and the Reprieve of fome Popifh condemn'd Priefts.
Appoints a Number of Watchmen for a Guard to both Houfes of Parliament in order to prevent Riots. —
His Speech relating to the Rebellion in Ireland, ■ and to a Bill for preffing of Soldiers. - •
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"Parliamentary Wfary of England." Vtl. CHARLES I. King, his Anfwer to the Commons' Petition which accompanied their Remon- strance of the State of theNation.
His Declaration in Anfwer to the above Remon- flrance. ___ _, ,
— Speech to both Houfes in Anfwer K» the Par-
liament's Jaft Remonftrance.
— Anfwer to a Petition of the Parliament con'
cerning tfie Earl of Newport. —
1 — Menage to the Lords for railing Volunteers
for the Relief of Ireland. _^_
Receives a Petition from the Commons for a
Guard.
Mil Anfwer, — — _
Cousmands Edward Herbert, Elqj his Attorney- Genera], to accufe Edward Montague, Lord Kimbolton, Denzil Holla, £fq ; and fome other Members of the Houfe of Com- mons, of High Treafon. — ■ — 10 Hii Articles againtt them.
— Menage to the Commons for delivering up
to his Serjeant at Arms the accufed Mem- Denied this Requeft, — _. Goes himfelf to the Commons' Houfe with a Mi- litary Guard to demand them. — — hii Speech on this Occafion. — —
— Queniona to the Speaker about the accufed
Members. .
jjfttives from him an extreme odd Anfwer. - - Hi) going to the Houfe voted by the Commons a
Breach of Privilege. — — -
*tqairca the Affiftance of the Common Council
of London in apprehending the accufed
Members. — — —»-.
f" a Proclamation for taking them. - - . Removes himfelf and Family from London on Ac-
count of Tumults. — — — 10 196 tw Anfwer to the Parliament's Requeft for a
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Vtl. CHARLES I. Jftag-.hiiAnfwerto the Parliament concerning a Bill for giving Power to both Houfes to adjourn to any Place. - - - His Anfwer to an Order concerning the Maga- zine at Hull. —
~— Declaration for postponing the proceedings againftthe accufed Members. - - - -
— Menage to the Parliament concerning this
Bufinefs. — —
Commands the Earls of EJftx and Holland to attend him at Hamplon-Caitrt. -
His Orders di fobey ed , by the Interpofition of the Houfe of Lords. - —
— - Letter to the Peer;, relating to an Order of that Houfe about the Prince of IVaUs.
• — kind Meflage to both Houfet for tht fpeedy Settlement of Grievances. ■ ■
Receives a Petition from the Lords and Com- mons to expedite the Trials of the accufed Members. ■ -
His Anfwer thereto. ■■
r— Letter to Lord- Keeper LUtUttn concerning a new Bill for Tonnage and Poundage.
— Meflage to the Peers on paffing this Bill by
Com mi Dion. . — —
mm- Anfwer to a Petition of the Commons con- cerning the Tower, Forts, and Militia.
Gives the Royal Aflent, by Conraiffion, to art AS for raifing Sailors. -
Requefted by both Houfes to give his AtTent to the Bill for talcing away the Bifhops' Votes,
His farther Anfwer to them concerning the Forts and Militia. ~ — —
— - Anfwer relating to the accufed Members.
— Meflage, as -to the Queen and Princefs of
Orangt. — . . - ■
•—- Anfwer to the Parliament's Requefr for paf- fing the Bill to take away the Bifhops' Votes.
— Menage to the Peers complaining of a Paf-
fage in Mr. Pymme'i Speech on Grievances.
Appoints. Sir John Culiftptr Chancellor of the
Exchequer. ■ .... ■
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Vifcount Falkland, Secretary of State. - - Appoints Sir* "John Conytrt Lieutenant of the
Tower, at the Defue of the Commons. Give) the Royal Aflent to a Bill for impreffing
Soldiers. ■■■ • -i— ~
■ — to a Bill for taking away
the Bifbops' Votes. — 10 292
His Menage to both Houfes on this Occalion. 10 294, 5
— Anfwer to the Parliament's Addrefs of
Thanks for paning thefe Bills. — ■ ..— 10 300
— — ... .- to their Meflage about the Militia. 10 30S
— Reply to an Anfwer of the Commons con-
cerning Mr. Pymnu't Speech relating to
Panes into Ireland. — *- — 10 314*0317
— Letter to Thomas Howard, Earl Btrijbir
requiring his Attendance in Parliament. - 10 317 Gives Difguft to the Lords by it. — —10 318 Hit Anfwer to a Meflage of trie Parliament about the Removal of the Prince of Welts from Hampton-Court. — — — —
•— final Anfwer concerning the Ordinance about the Militia. - — _.- — —
Receives a Meflage from the Parliament, decla- ring their Refolution to difpofe of the Mi- litia without him. ..— — — 10 326/4328 Hi) Reply. —■-,.. .„ 10 328, 9
— Letter to the Lord -Keeper Little tan, excu-
sing the Attorney- General in the Affair of Lord Kimbtlten, ffe. — ■ ■■ ■ —
— - Speech to a Committee of Lords and Com- mons at Newmarht, on their prefenting a Declaration of Parliament, fetting forth the Caufes of their Fears and Jealouiies.
— Converfatton with the Committee on this
Occalion, Narrative of. — — 10 356,
— Menage from Huntingdon to the Lords, con-
cerning Ireland and the Militia. - - 10 366/0368 Gives the Royal Aflent, by Commimon, to a Bill for the fpcedy reduc iig the Rebels in Inland, — . - 1 - 10 573
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CHARLES I. King, removes to Yak.- t His Anfwcr to the Commons' Reply as to Mr. Pymme's Speech. ' — — — - ■ ■
— , - to a Petition of the Peers for remo-
ving Sir John Pennington from the Com- mand of the Fleet. — —
— — m i — to the Parliament's Declaration pw-
fcnted at Newmarket. •• • —
— y- Objections to palling a Bill for clearing Lord Kimboltan. and the Five accofcd Members.
Gives the Royal Aflent , by Commiffion, to a Bill for railing Money for the Service of Eng- land and Ireland, and for the Payment of their Debts. — — —
Summons the Earl of EJJitx, and fome other Lords, to attend him at Tori. — —
His Commands, difobeyed by a Vote of that Houfe.
-—- Meflage to the Lords far fending into Ire- land the Earl of Lekifttr, Lord-Lieutenant
Denied this Requeft. — — —
Pafles, by Comrmffion, another Bill for Tonnage and Poundage. . ■- — — — —
His Reply to the Parliament's Anftrer to his Mcf- fage irom Newmarket. ■ —
• — Anfwer ol Denial to a Petition of Parliament, concerning their Nomination of the Earl of Warwick to command the Fleet. - - -
»■— Menage to the Lords, purporting his Inten- tion to go into Ireland, in order to fupprefs the Rebellion there. — -■
U— Letter to Robert Devereun, Earl of
commanding his Attendance at York, or to quit his Office of Lord- Chamber lain of the Houihold. — —
Require- alio the Attendance of Henry Ri
Earl of Hal/and, or to quit his Office of Groom of the Stole, ■.
His Menage to the Parliament concerning the Magazine at Hull. — —
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CHARLES I. Khg, his Anfwcr to a Petition of Parliament againft his going to Inland.
His Meflage of Complaint to the Peers againft a feditious Paper, touching the Nature of Allegiance. ■ ■ . ■
Receives a Petition from Tome Yorkjkirt Gentry, for the Continuance of the Magazine at Hull. —
Goes to Hull to view the Magazine there.
Denied Entrance into the Town by Sir John Hotham, Governor there. -
Hit Menage of Complaint to the Lords on this OccaQon. ■■ - ■ — — ■ ■ .
•— fecond Meftage to them for Satisfaction againft Sir John Hotham. -
— Rcsfonsfor refufing to pafs the Militia- Bill.
•— Anfwer to the Parliament's Votes and De- clarations, touching Sir Jthn Hotham and the Town of Hull. — —
Forbids the Inhabitants of Yarkjbirt to obey any
Summons of Parliament. — —
His ReaJbn for this Prohibition. — —
— Reply to the Parliament's Anfwer, touching I Sir y»bn Hotham* s Affront. - - -
Kefufes to pafs a Bill for levying Men for the Service of Ireland. —
His Realbns. ■ —
The Form of his Oath ordered by the Com- mons to be confidered. .
His Speech to the Gentry and Freeholders of the | County of Yeri, in May, 1642.
— Anfwer to fuch of the Yorkjkirt Gentry who
confentcd to bis .Propoiitions for a Guard. ! — — — to thofe who oppofed it. - -
to a Petition of the Freeholders.
Propofes to adjourn the next Term to York. His Intentions fruftrated by the Lords. - Commands the Attendance of Philip Skippon,
Serjeant- Major- General of die London Forces. ■.— »— —
His Order difobeyed. — - ■
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CHARLES I. King, his Order to the Gentry, Wv. to appear at York with their Horfe for a Guard.
His Warrant to the Coafiables to bring in Sir Rthtrt StrjtJUand'i Regiment of Trained Bandi. ' —
'*— Letter touching this Bufinefi. -
np- Proceeding* at ftrk, about a Guard for his Perfon, declared by the Parliameat to be an Intention to make War againft them.
■»- Anfwer to the Parliament's Taft Declara- tion concerning the Militia.
■ t —— to their Remonftrance againft the
Mifcarriagct of Government, W c. - ■— Warrant, Form of, forbidding Obedience to an Order of Parliament. — —
— Anfwer to the Parliament's Petition about ' raifing a Guard for his Perfor. - ■
ii ■■■ — ■' to their Remonftrance concerning the Affair of Hull, &c. — _
— - farther Proceedings at York, Account of.
— Declaration to the Clergy, Freeholders, &c.
aflembled at Htwtrth Moor. ...
■» -Proclamation againft the Ordinance for raifing the Militia. — — —
■— Letter to Lord Wilkughiy of Parbam, con- cerning his railing the Militia in Lincdn- Jhirt for the Parliament.
Proceedings of the Parliament to raife Money, tfc. to carry on a War againft him, Ac- count of. ■■■—
His Declaration to the Peers at Ytri, and others of bis Privy-Council there. —
■ -t— difavowing any Intentions of raifing War againft the Parliament. - -
— . farther Declaration to the lame Purpofe. Iflues a Comminion of Array for muttering
Forces. — ■
His Letter to the Mayor and Citizens of Landsn,
againft landing any Money to the Parlia-
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Vol. fav, CffARI.ES I. King, his Commiffion of Array i voted illegal. - ■ — —
His Reply to an Anfwer of the Parliament, con- cerning his Letter to the Mayor and Citi- zens of London. — — ■ \\ 126/0 23J Abftra& of his Anfwer to their Nineteen Propo-
fitions. — — — — — 11 234, 24}
His Anfwer to their Petition in Behalf of fome
Tori/bire Gentry, — — — n 245,^254 Procures his Commifiton of Array to be pro- claimed in London. ■ ■ i ij 264
Difcharges the Earl of Northumberland from be- -
rag Lord High-Admiral of the Fleet. — 11 264, 5 His proclamations, (s'c forbid by the Parlia- ment to be published. - 1 1 267
— Preparations for beficging Hull, Account of, n 370
Grants fundry CommilEons for railing Horfe. 1 1 280 ,
Refolvcs upon an Attempt to recover Hull. - 1 1 290 *
Ha Menage lo the Parliament thereupon. — 11 290, 1
— Proclamation to this Purpofe. - - - II 191/(129$ Uji Siege to Hull. — .,—,.. n jo^
His Anfwer to the Parliament's Committee at
Beverley, touching an Accommodation. u jn
— . to their Petition for that Purpofe. n 311/J3I1
Adrifed to foften this laft Anfwer. — 1 1 322.
His Reaforu to the contrary. 1 1 322 M 32$
— CommUfion of Array declared illegal by the
Parliament. . -1 .. n 325
f~ Refentmcnt againft Henry Grtyt Earl of
Stamford, and his Adherents. - - - 11 329
— Forces in the North, State of, in July 1642. 11 329 Proclaims the Earl of Ejftx and all his Ad- herents Rebels. — —— II 369
Prohibits Popifh Recufrnts from joining his Ar- my. — —- 11 37a
Ins Menage to the Commons concerning the
Supplies for Ireland. — ,— _— n 373
Withdraws his Forces from Hull. - - - 11 381 His Affairs in Ttrkfiire, State of, in Aug. 1642. 11 381/0386 Denied iininuice into Co ventry. ~ - - II 303 Attempts tt> reduce that City. — — n 393
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CHARLES I. King, withdraws his Forces from Coventry arid goes to Nottingham.
Erefts his Standard there. — —
His Meffage to the Houfc of Lords for Peace.
«— - Reafons for fending it, — —
<—- fecond Meffage to the Lords for Peace.
■— third Meffage to the fame Purpofe.
Removes to Shrew/bury, —
. Jlis Speech at the Head of his Army in Sep- tember, 1642. "— — —
—- Proteftation,at the fame Time.
Appoints the Karl of Cumberland General of his Forces in Torkjhiri.
His Anfwer to the Parliament's Protcltation in October, 164a. '
— Revenues feized by the Parliament. ■— Indemnity to fuch of their Officers and Sol-
* diers as ihould lay down their Arms.
— ■ Safe-Co nduft for admitting a Committee of theirs to attend him with a Petition for Peace. ■
Objects againft Sir John Eveiin, one of the Com- miffioners for this Purpofe. -
His Objection refented by both Houfes, and how.
— Anfwer to their Committee on prefenting
the Petition. — — — —
■— to the Petition, —
— Menage to the Lords in Parliament con-
cerning the Marching of his Forces to Brentford. — — ■ . ... , -
Attacks fome Regiments there belonging to the Parliament. ■ — —
Propofes to adjourn Michaelmas Term in 1642,
His Proclamation for that Purpofe.
— Meffage to his Privy-Council of Scotland, in
Anfwer to a Declaration of Pwliamen * calling in the Scots to their Affiftance.
— Reply to the Parliament's Anfwer concern-
ing the Affair at Brtntford. - - - - ^— Succcts in the Engagement there, fome Ac- count of. — ■■■ . ■ 1
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CHARLES I. King, his Declaration, in Anfwer
to the Parliament's feveral Ordinances for
aueffing Non-Contributors to their Arm j.
His Anfwer to their laft Petition.
Mucbes his Forces to Oxford. — —
His Anfwer to a Petition from fomc Officers in
bis Army in Inland.
— Proceedings againft Col. Liiiurit, taken Pri-
foner at Broniford. — — — —
Rcfpttes his Execution, on Account of a threat- ening Declaration from the Parliament. His Anfwer to a Petition from the City of Lon- don for Peace. ■ — ■
— Letter to the Sheriffs of London, requiring
them to publifh the faid Anfwer. — Adjourns Hilary Term in 1642 to Oxford. Hit Reafons for tiiis Removal. —
— Proclamation to this Purpofe fupprefled by
an Ordinance of Parliament. - - •
— Anfwer to their Commitfioners, who pre-
fented him with fome Proportions for Peace.
to the Proportions.
— Menage to the Parliament, touching a Cef-
fation of Arms. — — ,.
Petitioned by them to put off the Lent Affizes
for 1642. ■
His Anfwer of Denial. ■— — -
— Proclamation againft fome Counties aiTocia-
ting againft him. - , ■ . 1 ...
— Anicles for a CefTation of Arms.
— Exceptions againft the Lord Soy, as a Com-
mimoiicr for the Oxford Treaty. —
— Meflage to the Parliament relating to the
CefTation. ■ 1 ■■■
— — ■ ■ — containing fome Ex- ceptions to their laft Articles of Ceffation.
■ ■■ ■ — pointing out the
Means for a fpeedy Peace. — —
— — • ■ concerning the
Relief of Ireland.
• — Troops complained of for plundering. - -
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CHARLES I. King, Ms Menage to the Parlia- ment, requiring an Anfwer to his late Pro- poGtions for Peace. — — ■
His Loft at the taking of Waktfieli by the Par- liament's Forces, Account of. - -
*-- Proclamation forbidding Obedience to the Parliament, and for inviting the Members to him at Oxford, ■ ■ -
"The remarkable good Succefs of his Armies in the Norm and Weft.
His Declaration to the whole Kingdom on this Occafion. ... i. ■ >
- Dangerous Pofitions published agaiiift him, Par-
ticulars of. ' ... .
- Lays Siege to the City of Glouetfttr,
His Palaces protected by the Parliament from being plundered. . » —
RaJfes the Siege of Gloutijitr. * ■ ■«
His whole Revenue, &c fequeftred" by Parlia- ment, i i -■- i
Agrees to a Ccflation of Arms with the Irifl> Rebels. :
His Name and Authority greatly abufed by the Stott, Inftance of. —
— Letter, Abftratt of, to the Privy-Council of
Scotland oiKthis Occafion. - n — ■ ■ to the Sects Council of State againft
marching their Army into England. —» Creates Sir Ralph Hapten a Peer. - - - Calls a Convention of Members of both Honfes
to meet him at Oxford. - - - His Proclamation for this Purpofe, Form of.
— Letter to the City of London, relating to a
Treaty of Peace between him and the City.
— Speech to the Peers and Commons at open-
ing the Convention. ■■
— fecond Speech to them. — — — S— Letter to the Parliament at Weflnunfttrt de-
defiring a Treaty for Peace. - ■*— Privy-Seal for borrowing Money, Copy of.
to. thi
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372, 375
392 393
447. * 477
486 4»5»
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Parl'tamntary Wftory of EmglabD, FA CHARLES I. Xing, his Anfwer to a Petition the Lords and Commons at Oxford. His Speech to them at their Reccfs.
— younger Children, the Lady Elizabeth and
the Duke of lork, forcibly detained at St.
Jamti's by the Parliament. - - - - Orders fome Forces from Inland to his Amft-
ance againft the Scott. — His great Defeat at Selby by the Parliament's
Forces, Account oft — —
— Proclamation for the better Maintenance of
his Ganifon at Oxford. —
— Succefs againft the Parliament's Forces at
Crepredy- Bridge. — — ___
— Menage for Peace on that Occafion. - -
— great Defeat at Adarjlan Moor, Account of.
— Letter to the Karl of EJfex relating to Peace. Obtains a complete Victory over the Earl of
EJfix'a Forces in Cornwall. His Letter to the Elector Palatini, concerning his coming into England. ■ i.
— Meflage to the Parliament for Peace. - ■
— fijft Anfwer to the Parliament's new Pro-
poutions for Peace. — —
— farther Anfwer to them, — Appoints a Faft on Account of the Treaty at
Uxbridgt. .
Bis Treaty with the Parliament proves abortive,
— Succefs on opening the Campaign in 1645. The Situation of bis Army at this Time, Ac- count of. — —
His Army intirely routed by Sir Tbsmat Fairfax. at Notify. — !■■ 11 —
Lofea his Cabinet there. ■
His bad Situation on this Defeat, Particulars of.
— Letters taken from him ttNafiiy, fome Ac-
count of, with the Parliament's Obferva- tions thereupon.
— Children at St. Jamti'ty how provided for
by the Parliament. —
— bad Succefs near Cbefttrt Account of.
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CHARLES I. King, efrtpes with a eonfiderable
Body of Horfc to Newark. - * . His bad Succefs at Sherburne and Tiverton, Ac- count of. —
— Letter to the Marquis of Ormtnd, felting forth his diftrefled Condition, and requi- ring a fpeedy Supply of Men* Artillery, ana Ammunition from Inland, - - -
— to Prince Ruptrt on the fame Sub- ject
— . - — to the Marquii of Ormtnd,' for ad- mitting the Marquis of Clanrickard a Pi i- vy-Courriellor in Inland. — —
ing Com millions to the Roman Catholics in that Kingdom. — ■
the Concluiicn of a Peace there.
— - Affairs reprefented by an anonymous Letter from Newark. — ■ .
Difcharges Prince Rupert from his Service, and on what Account.
His Meffage in December, 1645, to the Parlia- ment for Peace. . ■
— fecond and third Meffages of this Month
to the fame Purpofe. —
< — Meffage to both Houfes on the Receipt of
an Anfwer to his two firft Meflages of this
Month for Peace. — — —
— fifth Menage for Peace, before his receiving
the Parliament's Anfwer to his two laft. — - fixth Menage, requiring an Anfwer to all
his former. ■ ■ -— ■ ■
Appoints his Son, the Prince of tPalety General
of all his Forces in England. —
His Reply to the Parliament's laft Anfwer. •— Meffage to both Houfes, in Vindication of
himfelf againft a Charge of entering into
a Treaty with the Irtjb Rebels in i645>
with farther Propofals for Peace. I j^.
How ju dined frQin the above Charge by Lord
Clarendon, ■ ■ . |T^
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CHARLES I. King, his remarkable Commiilion granted to the Earl of Glamorgan in 1644. His farther Menage for Peace. -
— MefTage for Peace again repeated, and
what Manner. ■ . —
Orders of Parliament concerning him, in Cafe
he attempted to go to London. His diftrefled Condition, Account of. ■ ■ Leaves Oxford in Difguife. ■ —
Throws himfelf into the Hands of the Scots Ar- my before Newark. • ■ --■- Commands the Surrender of that Town to the
Parliament's Forces. — *- Conveyed to Neutcafllt by the Scots. His Letter from thence to the Parliament. — ' ■ to Sir Thomas GUmbam
to furrender Oxford.
» ■■ ■ ' ' to the Parliament of
Scotland. _
■ ■' to the City of London.
*-■"— — ^— to the Marquis of Or-
maud. Lord -Lieutenant of Ireland, con- cerning his Reafons for going to the Scots
— -— — ■ ■ ■- to the Parliament, for a
fpeedy Difpatcli of their Proportions for Peace to him. ■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■
— Order for furrendering all his Garrifons.
— Letter to the Marquis of Ormond, forbidding
any further Treaty with- the Irifk Rebels.
— intercepted Letter to the Prince of Wales in
the Ifle of Jerfey.
— Affairs in England, State of in June, 1646.
— Anfwcr to a Petition from the Scots Army
at NeweaflU.
_ to the Parliament's Requeft of fur- rendering up all bis Garrifons in Ireland.
— - public and private Seals, how difpofed on
by the Parliament.
— - Anfwerto the Parliament's oewPropoutions
for Peace, prefented at NewcafiU. —
•*■ Reafons for not aflenting thereto. — —
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Vol. CHARLES I. King, his going into Scotland op-
pofcdby fheCommillioners of the General
Aflembly of the Kirk, and how.
Refolution of the Scoti Parliament againft him.
Particulars of. •■
His Mcf&ge thereupon .to the Parliament at
Wtfimtnfier.
— Removal from NewcaftU to Haldenby Houfe
in Narthampttnjbirty determined by the
Parliament. - ■ ■■ ■ ■■—
-—- Children at 5/. James's, State of in Decern
ber 1646. ■ —
Information againft him, touching an Attempt
to make his Efcape from Ntweafttt. ■ — His Letter to the Parliament, concerning their
Vote for his Removal to Heldtnby. — — - Queries to the Parliament's Commiffioners
appointed to receive him from the Scots
Delivered over to them by Confent of the Scots Parliament. - —
Complaint againft him for writing in Cyphers to the French Agent, ■ — — —
His Arrival at Holdenby, Account of. ■
Various Opinions, as to his being Ibid by the Scots, Particulars of. — — ' ■
His Letter to the Parliament, requefting the At- tendance of fome of his Chaplains. . —
How narrowly watched by his Guardians, Ac- count of. — — ■
HU Anfwer to the Proportions for Peace p rcfent- ed to him at NewcaJiU,
Taken away from Haldenby by a Party of Hoife from the Army commanded by Cornet Jtytt. ^— .
His Menage to the Parliament on that Occalion.
Account of his being conducted -to NeSumarket.
His public Difcourie with Cornet Joyce at Hoi-
Invited by the Parliament to remove from New- market to Richmond, • ■ —
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CHARLES I. King, Refolution of the Peers
agiinft his going to Richmond. • — 16
Letter to him from the Parliament on this Oc-
His Chaplains permitted by the Army to come
to him, and officiate in Divine Service. Vole of the Parliament again ft his going to
Richmond. *-■■■■— - ■ 16
Prohibited by the Parliament from coming nearer
to London th^an where the Quarters of the
Army were allowed to be.
Hii Remove to Windfors Account of. — — — - Letter to the Duke of Tori, appointing an
Interview. , — — . -—
Obtains the Confcnt of the Parliament to this
Purpofe. ■ i
DeCred by the Parliament to come to London. Hii Declaration, difa vowing any Defign in him
to levy War againft the Parliament. —
— Letter to Sir Thomas Fairfax on this Oc ■
Removes to Hampton-Court. —
Hij Anfwer to tile Parliament's Propositions for Peace, prefented to him at Hampton-Court.
Kfcapes from thence. ~= —
His Letter to Lord Montague on that Occalion.
— Meffage to the Parliament — — — ' Letter to Col. Whalej.
Anonymous Letter to him, advifing his Efcape,
Throws him/elf into the Hands of Col. Ham- mond in the IfU of Wight. — —
Hb Meffage from thence to the Parliament 16
— — — to the Parliament, defiring a Per- fonal Treaty. 16
«— Anfwer to the Parliament's four Bills, and their other Propofitions for Peace preterit ed to him in the Ifli of Wight. 16
Votes of the Parliament againft any further Ad- drefs to him.. ■■ ■ — ■- -116
The Number of his Servants reduced by thel
Parliament. ■ — — . 16
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205, 6 275
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Vol CHARLES I. King, his Declaration on Occafion of the Votes againft any farther Addrefs
to him. ■■• ■ _—
His Anfwer to the Parliament's Votes for a Pcr-
fonal Treaty. — — —
Affront put upon him by the Commons, In- stance of. — ■ ■ ■
His intercepted Letter to the Parliament of Scat-
—v Letter to the Parliament, fignifying his Ac- ceptance of their Offer of a Treaty. —
Lift of fuch Perfons whole Attendance he
defired in the IJlt of Wight.
Anfwer to the Parliament's Letter relating to
their Commifltoners for the Treaty. —
— Proceedings with the Commiffioners upon
the firft Propofition of the Treaty for re- calling all his Declarations, Wr. againft the Parliament. ■ —
— Paper fignifying his Confent thereto. - — - own Proportions for Peace delivered to the
Commiffioners.
■■ ■■ - ■ ■ rejected by them. — ■ —
— Paper in Juftification of his Propofitions. —
— fecond Paper to the fame Purpofe. * — — Letter to the Parliament touching the Pro
politions which their Commiffioners refufed to accept, —
— firft Paper in Anfwe-r to the Propofition con-
cerning the Church. ■ —
— final Anfwer thereto. .
— firft Anfwer to the Propofition concerning the
Militia, ■ -
— -- farther Anfwer, fignifying his Affent to this
Propofition. — — - — ■ .
— ~ Anfwer concerning the Church, roted unfa-
tis factory. — — ,
— Anfwer, declaring his Confent to the Parlia-
ment's Propofition concerning Inland. —
— ^ to the Propofition concerning public
Debts and Damages. . . ■ —
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CHARLES I. King, his final Anfwer and Con. ient to the Piopofuion concerning public Debts and Damages. —
His Anfwer, declaring his Aflent to the Propofi- tion for making void all Honours conferred fince May, 1642. ' ■
~ ■' ' to the Proportions concerning De- linquents. ^- #
— further PropoGt ions with relation tohimfelf. __ — -1 ■ 1 accepted by the Lords. -
— final Anfwer concerning the Church. —
— Anfwer of Content to the Proportion con-
cerning the Nomination of Officers. —
— - — 1 con- cerning the City of London. *—
— ■■■ '■■ -..I con- cerning the Great Seal. — —
— -■ - - ' con- cerning the Court of Wards. . ■
— Paper touching the Expiration of the Treaty.
— Anfwer to the Commiffioners Defires, with
regard to Lord Qrmond. - ■ - ■
— final Anfwer concerning Inland. — —
— Anfwer to the Commiffioners' Paper concern-
ing his Exceptions as to the Church. —
— farther Anfwer on this Head. — —
— Paper relating to his own Propofitions. —
— laft Paper, in Anfwer to the Affair of the
Church.
— Rcqucft to fome of the Commiffioners who
left the Ifle of JVight before the Expiration of the Treaty. ■ . ■ ■ —
— Anfwer to feveral Refolutions of the Parlia-
ment concerning the Treaty. — —
— touching the new Catechifm. »■■
Votes of both Houfes in his Favour as to his own
His farther Anfwer about the Marquis of Qrmond.
— final Anfwer concerning that Loid. '
•— further Anfwer concerning the Abolition of
Cifhops, the Sale of their Lands, &c. —
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to the Church. — — : —
His Anfwer touching the Parliament's Votes up on his own Propositions. — —
— further Anfwer concerning Delinquents. — r— final Anfwer on this Head. ■■ ■ — — • — Anfwer, as to Delinquents fince January,
.—- final Anfwer concerning the Marquis of Or-
»— Letter to that Lord, requiring htm to defilt from further Proceedings in Inland. —
—• Anfwer to the Parliament's additional Pro- poiitions concerning Scotland. -• •< -
»— final Anfwer, as to Bifhops and the Sale of their Linda,
- — private Letters to the Marquis of OrmenA.
i— - Speech to the Commiflioners at their taking
Leaveofhim. 18:28
m— Queries, on occafion of the Army's large Re- monftrance. ■■
•—- Letter of Advice to the Prince of Walts, on the Conclufion of the Treaty. .
— Removal from Ntwpsrt to tiurft Caflle by
the Army, Account of. -,...— , ^' Declaration concerning the Treaty, and his
Diflikeof the Army's Proceedings.
•—- Anfwers to the Parliament's Proportions defended, and the great Advantages ac- cruing to the Nation by his ConcelBons, Particulars of. .
— Anfwers voted by both Houfcs to be
Ground for them to proceed upon for the
Settlement of the Peace of the Kingdom.
Rcfolution of the Commons to proceed capitally
again ft him. ■■ ■ ■ ■■■■ ■
Removed to Windfer Caflle. ■
Declared guilty of High Treafon by the Com-
Brought before the High Cour • fViflmnfttr-Hall, —
of Juflice i
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Commons, and by what Circumftance. — ib 514 Applications, in Favour of his Life, by the Prince
tfWaltu 18 515, 16
-, by the Scon
CommiuKMicrs.
-, by the Dutch
AmbaffadoR.
Beheaded. . ■— ■ —
His Body, how difpofed of by the Commons. •
— His Character, as to his Skill in the Liberal
CHARLES II. King, proclaimed King of Scotland at Edinburgh, ■
Lands in the Ifle of Jirfiy, with a fmatl Retimu
His Declaration fiom thence to his Subjects of England.
Arms in Churches, He. taken down by the
Commons.
Lands in Scotland.
His Declaration publiflied there, with the Com- mons' Anfwer thereto. —— — —
How treated by the Setts after their Defeat at
Crowned King of Scotland at Secant. — — How menaced from the Pulpit on that Occafion, Marches with an Army of Scats towards England. His Arrival there, fome Account of. — — —
— Letter to Gen. Majfty, concerning the Mi-
nifters of Lancajhirt. -■-■ —
Arrives at fVorctflir with his Army. ■■— ■ Declared a Traitor by the Commons. — — His Summons to Col. Macktotrth, for the Ren- dition of the Town and Caftle of Sbrrwf-
— Letter therewith.
How anfwered. — ■ - I
His Motions in and about JVcrctfttr. ~— i I
•— general Summons to the Kingdom, I»w[ treated by the Commons. — - -* — J
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— remarkable Efcape into Franco. — — Defperate Situation of his Affairs. — ■ His Letter of Encouragement to his Friends in
— Titles abrogated by the Parliament. ■ ■—- Application to Gen. Mvnkt for rcftoiing him.
— Letter to the Peers on the fame Account.
— Declaration for compofing the DiftracVtons of
the Nation. ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■
— Letter to theHoufeof Commons thereupon. — « - to Gen. Monie and the Council of
State.
— — — — -to the Lord Mayor and City of London How anfwered by the Peers. — ... —
■— by the Commons. — —
i by the Lord Mayor and City of
London. —
Manner of proclaiming him, Account of. — His fpeedy Return voted for by both Houfes. — 1 22 ■— - Letter to the Lords on landing in England.
— Proclamation concerning the Irijh Rebels.
— ■— for'keeping the Peace.
Arrival at Whitehall.
— - Anfwer to an Addrefs from the Speaker of
the Houfc of Lords. - -
— r~ . . to an Addrefs from the Speaki
the Houfe of Commons. —
— - Entry into London, Manner of. — —
— Proclamation againft the Murderers of the
late King. ■
— - Menage to the Commons for expediting th>
Bill of Indemnity. —
Creates Gen. Mim.it Duke of Albemarle. —
• Obtains a Grant for a Poll-Tax. — — —
His Speech to the Lords for battening the Bill of
Indemnity. — — —
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CHARLES II. King, obtains a Grant for Ton- nage and Poundage, — ■ — —
Obtains a Grant for a Continuance of the Excife. His Anfwer to a Meflage from the Lords, con- cerning the Court of Wards. — —
— ■ from the Commons,
concerning the Money Bill. ■ ■ —
— Speech on palling the Aci of Indemnity.
— Clemency on that Occalion, Remarks on.
— Meflage to the Lords, concerning a Recefs.
— prefent Supply, how provided for. ■ — —
— Speech to both Houfe s on their Adjournment.
— Menage to the Lords concerning a Oiflblu-
tion of the Parliament. ■ ■ —
— fettled Revenue in lieu of the Courtof Wards.
— Meflage to the Commons for a fpeedy Dif-
patch of their Bufinefs. ■
— Speech to the Parliament at their Di Ablution. CHAUCER, Sir Thomas, chofen Speaker to the
Houfe of Commons, Anno 1407. — — ! Complains to the Parliament of National Grie- vances. — - ■ I Chofen Speaker a fecund Time, Anns 14.10.
Refrained by the King from fpeaking any Thing | in Prejudice of the Royal Prerogative.
Elected Speaker again, Anno 1414. — jCHEDWORTH, John, Bijhop of Lincoln, opens
the Seflion of Parliament in 1453.
1 CHENEY, Lord Henry, when firft fummoned to Parliament. • — —
CHENEY, Sir John, chofen Speaker for the Houfe of Commons in 1399. r —
CHESHIRE, County of, when firft made a Prin- cipality, and by whom. — ■ Neutrality agreed upon, in that County during the Civil War, quafhed by the Parliament.
CHESTER, who made the firft hereditary Earl of that Name. -.
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CHESTER, Earl if, his (harp Rep]; to the De- mand of King Henry III. at a Convention
His Rcmonftrance to the King in Favour of De
Burgh. ■ —
CHESTER, Btjboprici ef, when firft erefled. CHESTER, City <f, taken by the Parliamer
Forces.
Infurre&ion there in Favour of King Charles II. CHICHESLY, Henry, Arthbijhtp »f Canterbury, his Speech to King Henry V. in order to encourage a War with France. • His Speech at opening the Parliament in 14,22. w - ■ ■ to the Commons, in Favour of Mar- tin V. Pope of Rime.
CHIESLEY, Sir Jebn, his Letter of Credence from the Committee of the Eftates in Seet- land, appointing him their Agent to the Parliament of kn»lanrf. CHOLMLEY, Sir Hugh, appointed one of the Parliament's Commifiioners to attend King Charlei I. in Ysr-'-jhirel • - ■ ■
Appointed Governor of the Caftk at Scarbrough. Deferts the Parliament's Service. .
Expelled the Houfe of Commons on this Occa- fion, and an Impeachment of High Trea- fon ordered againft him. — ■
CHOLMLEY, Sir Henry, appointed one of the Parliament's Commifiioners to attend King
Cbarlei I. in Yorkshire. —
CHRISTMAS-DAY, when kept as a Fait, and
by whofe Appointment. -
Order of the Commons for abolifliing that Fe-
CHURCH, abfentingfrom, Debate about it in the Houfe of Commons. ■■— — —
Reftoring to, Debate thereon. ■
The Government thereof propofed to be altered,
and how. — —
Reformation of, \j the Commons, itnd in what Particulars i
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Government thereof, how fettled by an Ordi- nance of Parliament. — — - CHURCH of England, its Feftivals and Fails
aboliflied.
CHURCHES, when firft endowed, and by whom.
Their mean Building and Appearance in the
primitive Times, Account of. — — -
CHUTE, Cbaloxer, Efq; chofen Speaker for the
Commons in 1658. — — ■■-■■,
His had State of Health at that Time. '
— — Requeft for a Discharge from his Office. CITIZENS, when firft elected to ferve in Par- liament, and at whofe Command, — — - Their Summons by Royal Authority to the Par- liament in 1282, Form of. — — Number for every City fummoned to Par- liament in 1307. - 1 ■■ CIVIL WAR between King John and his Ba- rons, how occafioned. —
King Henry III.
and the Barons. ■ 1 ■
■ — — — King Edward II.
and the Barons.
■ — -- the Hwifct of Ttri and Lemeqfler, Account of.
— ■ ■ -— ' — King Cbarlti I,
and his Parliament, when commenced.
Debate thereon by the Commons, >
CLANRICKARD, Marquis $f. See Burgh. CLARE, Richard* Earl of Gloucijler and Hert- ford, his Offer to aflift King Henry III, agairul the King of Caflilt. — — Appointed one of the Barons Committee to re- form the State.
-■ -■■ ■ one of the King's Council. ■ ■ m— ' one of the Barons Committee to
treat of an Aid for the King. — —
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Vol. CLARE, Gilbert, Earl of Gloucifler and Hertford appointed one of the Regents on the Deatl
of King Henry III. —
His Anfwer to the Demand of King Edward I.
for an Aid. ■
His Alliance with Pierce Gaveftan, Earl of Com-
' — Death, Account of. — ■
CLARENDON, Earl of. See Hyde, Ed. Efr, CLARENDON, Town of, a Convention of the
Eftates of the Realm held there in 1 164. CLARKE, Edward, Efq; cenfured by the Com- mons for reflecting on their Houfe. — CLARKE, Mr. Alderman, of Bury, his Letter
concerning Tome Disturbances in Suffolk. 17 CLERKE, Dr. his Account of the Surrender of
Stirling Caftle to the Commons, ■
His Account of the Succefs of their Forces at
CLEMENT V. Pope of Rome, abfolves King Edward I. from the Oath he had taken
to obferve Magna Cbarta, ■ ■
His Declaration thereupon. ■ ■
— Extortions from the Churches and Mona-
fteries in England. • ■
How oppofed therein by the Earls and Barons.
CLEMENT VII. Pope, his Anfwer to a Letter
from the Parliament, touching the Divorce
of Queen Catharine. — —
His Exhortation to King Henry VIII. for put- ting away Ann Baltyn, and taking the
Queen again. --■ ■■■■ — . r 3
— t- Propofal to the King for a Reconciliation. 3
■ how received. — ■ 3
■ — Power in England abpliflied, and by what
Means. — ■ 3
CLEMENT XI. Pope, his Contefl with Ur- ban VI. for the Papal Chair. ■
CLEMENCY, remarkable Inftance of, in the Petfon of King Henry VI, — 1
Pag*.
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CLERGY, their hard Ufage by King Henry I.
Particulars of. ■■ ■
Tlieir eafy Situation under bis Succeflbr, King
Stephen. ■ i ■■ . j
How taxed by K. Rich. I. and on what Occafion.
- by King Jebn. ""** %Hem
by King Henry III. in the ninth Year
of his Reign.
in the lixteenth
Year.
Their Proteft againft the King's Demand for
more Money. -,.-..— —
— Committee appointed to consider of his
Propofal, Lift of.
Are tampered with feparately by the King, to comply with his Requeft. — —
Their memorable Anfwer. — .,-■■■
How opprefled by the Pope. — —
Their Complaint of his Exactions at a Conven- tion in 125a. — - — — * ftout Anfwer to the Demands of the King,
and the Pope's Legate, for a Supply.
Free Gift to King Edward I. —
How retrained from accumulating Lands, i£t.
with regard to capital Crimes.
Their Grant to the King in 1282. —
- — Power further reftrained. -
— — Grant to the King in 1295, —
— Refufal to grant him a Subfidy in 1296.
■ Reafon for it. ■
— ■ Lands and Pofleffions feized to the King's
Ufe. .
Sentence for putting them out of the King's Pro- tection, Form of. ■ - — Their Miferies confequent thereupon. ■ ■ —— Method of Reconciliation with the King. Ordinance againft them .in 1297, Account of. Their Subfidy granted, that Year for carrying on
the War againft Scotland. —
*■ — • granted to K, Edw. II. in 1308.
Excufc for refuting an Aid in 1319. --- ■
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CLERGY, their Grant to. the King by virtue of the Pope's Licenfe, ■ —
Their Subfidy in 1322.
Grant to King Edward III. for his Expe- dition againft the Scots in 1334- — —
_— . forcarrying on
the War againft Scotland and France. —
— Grant for the French War in 1337.
— farther Grant that Year. — — -
— Subfidy granted for compleating the King's Conquefts in France, ■ — ■ —
— Requefts and Complaints to him at the Parliament in 13+r. — —
— large Grant to the King in 1343, for the French War. ■ ■■
Aid to thatPurpofe in 1344. —
How requited in Confideration thereof.
Lift of, employed about the King in 1362. — Commanded to refift the French in cafe of an
Invalion. —
Their Aid granted tn 137 1 for the War. — Prohibited from holdin^thegreatOffices of State. Their Grant to King Richard II. at the Parlia- ment in 1377. - —
How rated on Account of a Poll-Tax in 1378. Their Proteft againft enlarging the Power of
Juftices of the Peace.
How anfwered by the King.
Their Debate with the Laity on a Supply in 1 385. •_ — voluntary Grant to the King at that Time.
Subfidy granted in 1388. — — —
1 in 1390. —
^— Riches, how- reftrained by the Parliament
that Year.
. Grant to the King in 1394. — —
in 1395.
Proteftation thereupon.
Subfidy granted in 1397. — —
Appoint Sir Thomas Piercy their Profior to acl
for them in Parliament, — — — -
tie
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XERG Y, how complimented by King HatrylV. at their Convocation in 1 399. — —
Their Joy on this OccaGon. -
Procure Htnry Prince oiWaltt to exhibit a bloody Bill again* the Lollards, at the Parlia- ment in 1406. — ■ — ■ - .
Their Plots again* Sir Jtbn OldcaflU, a Fa- vourer of the Lollards. ■ — —
Obtain a fevere Ad againft them, Anns 1414.
Again attacked by the Commons on Account of their Revenues in 1414. —
Avert this impending Storm, and bow. ■
Their large Oiler to King Henry V. on this
Occafion. — _ ... .—
: — — Gram to him at their Convocation at St.
Parts.
I Attacked by the Commons again. —- ■■
Attempt to procure a Repeal of the Ad of Pre-
muxirtt but in vain. — — — Their Grant to King Edward IV. Anno 1482.
— to King Htnry Will, in 1523.
Power ftruck at by the Parliament in 1529.
Required by them to pay the King's Debts. Refine to comply with this Demand. - ■
Complained of to the King by a Remonftrance
from the Commons. — — — Prohibited, by an Ad, from making Appeals to
Obliged to renounce the Pope's Authority under their Hands and Seals. — — — ■ Their Privileges by Bulls from the Pope made void by an Ad, Anno 1537 — — Obliged to rcfide on their Livings. — — Reftrained from Matrimony by a Statute. Obliged to put away their Wives. — Their extraordinary Grant to the King, Account
Empowered by him to examine into the Vali- dity of his Marriage with Ann of Ckvt. Their Sentence. — — - —
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Their Reftraint from Marriage taken off. Grant a Subfidy to King Edward VI. ,/««> 154.8.
Tax thcmfdves in a Subfidy of eight Shillings in the Pound, which was connrm'd by Parli- ament.
Obliged to fwcar to the Aft of Supremacy, Temp.
Their Number who refuted to take the Oath. — Deprived of their Preferments. ■ — - —
Grant the Queen a large Subfidy in 1 562. ■■■ ■
— - ~- — ffis- - —
_ _ two Subfidies in 1588.
to King Jamts I. three Subfidies in 1620.
Their liberal Grant in 1624. — —
- ■ ' Canons made in the feveral Convocations
at London and York, in 1640, adjudged by the Commons to be invalid. —
■ ■ Benevolence granted to the King, at this Time deemed unlawful. — —
Refolution of the Commons againft their holding Civil Offices.
Prohibited , by an Aft, from Pluralities and Non- Refidence.
Difabled from exercifing any temporal Authority.
Their diftrefled Condition by the Parliament, Ac- count of. -~ ■■■ —
Prohibited from meddling with Affairs of State in their Pulpits. -■■■ ■ ■ ■
Their better Maintenance, how provided for. —
How rettrained in their Conduit, touching the
Their better Provifion eftablifhed by an Aft. —
Ordinance of Parliament to the fame Purpofe,
Abftraft of.
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Vol. ' Page. CLEVELAND, Inhabitants of* their Petition for
a Reformation in Church and State. — Their Petition for Relief from the Oppreflions of
the Scots Forces. —
CLEVELAND, Earl of. See Wjjntworth. CLIFFORD, Lord J*hn* flain at the Battle of
St. Albans, Anns 1455. —
CLIFFORD, Lord , his Cruelty to Edmund
Earl of Rutland, a Boy of twelve Years of
?6rd.
291 300,
277
CLIFFORD, Francis* Earl of Cumberland* made
General of the King's Forces raifed by
Commiffion of Array in Torkjhire. —
His .Agreement with the Lord Fairfax for a
Neutrality there. — —. -■■ - 1
— - ■ ■ rendered void, and how, — ' 1
CLINTON, William, created Earl of Huntington \
by King Edward III. — — —
CLOPTON, Sir Walter, Chief Jufliu, appointed
by King Henry IV. to examine Sir Wil-
liam Ruibill, with regard to the Confef-
fion he took: from the late Duke of Gku-
teftcr at Calais. —
CLOTWORTHY. Sir John* one of the Eleven Members of the Houfe of Commons, charged by the Army with Mifdemeanors. Retires into foreign Parts. — — — CLUB-MEN, who meant by them. — — ; 14 Their InAirretEUon in the Counties of Wilis and Dorfet* Particulars of. — ~-=— • Warrant for railing Money, Form of. — farther Proceedings, Account of. — — ■ -■ - Petition to the King. — . Difperfed by the Parliament's Forces. ■ Declared Traitors to the Commonwealth. — COALITION of the Army and Republican Party for reftoring the Long Parliament: — COBBET, Major* his Services to the Common- wealth, how rewarded.
COBHAM, John* Knight, impeached by the Commons in 139S. G
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Vol. COBHAM, John, Knight, Charge again* him.
His Anfwer. • —
How replied to W the King. — — —
His Sentence of Banifhment.
COCK-FIGHTING, Preamble to an Ordinance for fuppreffing t*at Divcrfion. — — COIN of Geld, when firft ftruck and made cur- rent in England. —— . COIN, Infcriptiona thereon, how altered by the Commons in 1649. — Counterfeiting of, when made High Treafon. 19 COKE, Lord, his Obfemtion on attainting Per- fons in Cuftody, without bringing them
to a Trial. ■■
His Obfeivation on the Intrigues of Lord Crom- well for foppreffing the Monasteries. —
— Lift of Members who left the Houfe on the
Proceedings of the two laft Parliaments of
Queen Mary. ■
COKE, Lord Edward, his Remarks on a Supply
granted to Queen Elizobtth, Anno 1588.
Familiar Saying of his. — —
COKE, Clmem, Efq; his bitter Reflexion oq the
Dolce of Buckingham. — — . — COKE, Edward, Efq; Solticitor-Gtntral, chofen
Speaker to the Commons in 1592. -— ■ ■ His Speech to Quttn EiixabttH on thisOccafion.
— Reply to a Speech of the Lord -Keeper's. — — - Speech on a Motion to reform Eccldiaitical
Courts. 7 ■■- ■■■
— — — to the Queen. -■
Committed to the Tower at the DiSblution oi
the Parliament in 1621. — —
His Papers feizecr and his Chambers fealed up. — - Charge in the Name of the Commons againft
th« Lord Treafurer Middttfix. — — ■— — Motion againft proceeding on Grievances at
the Seffion in 1625. ■ ■
■— Report of the King's Anfwer to the Com Dions' Petition about a Reccfe from Parlia
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VaL Pagt. COKE, Edward, Efq; Solicitor'- General, his Speech a^ainli- a Motion for a Supp'y. - Appointed Sheriff of Butkinghamjhire, and there- by dilqualitied from lining in tnc Hi. me of Commons. .__ — • ..
His Speech on public Grievances. —
on the Judgment againft the Refa-
fers of the Loan. —
•: on fome Propofitions of King Charles I.
foraSvpply. — ■
againft Imprifonment. — —
on the Liberty ©f the Subject. — —
in Opposition to n Meffage from the
further Speech on the Liberty of the Sub-
j.a.
— Arguments in Defence thereof. — — Speech on a Meffage from the King, to re- ly on his Word for fecuring the Liberty of the Subject. ■ ■ - ■ .. ,
— ■■ ■ ■ to bring in a Bill for this Purpofe. —
— — — — at a Conference between both Iloufes
on a Petition of Right. —
againft the Lords' Addition to it. —
— ' to the Lords, on delivering a Meffage of Thanks from the Commons. — — !
againft the Duke of Buckingham. —- !
COKE, George, Bijhop of Hereford, impeached
by the Commons, and for what. — <
Gives in a Plea. . .... i<
His Resolution concerning it. — — u
— Danger from the Populace. — it
Joins in a Proteftation againft the Legality of
Parliamentary Proceedings. — — it
Accufed of High Treafon on this Account. — IC
Brought to the Bar of the Houfe of Peers. — it
His Charge by the Commons. — — it
— Anfwer. ■■ ■ ■■ — ic Committed to the Tower. - ■ ■ ■ , it
COKE, Thomas, Efp committed to the Tower on
Sufpicion of High Treafon againft the State, it G a
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COLCHESTER, remarkable Siege of, in 1648. Surrendered to Lord Fairfax. — —
COLEPEPER, Sir John, his Speech on National
Grievances. — .
Made Chancellor of the Exchequer. — —
COLLEGE, where firfl endowed in England, and what by Name. ■ — —
COLLEGES, Diflblution of. —
COLLIER, Mr. his Account of the Controverfy betwixt Edward III. and 'John Stralferd, Arcbbifhop of Canterbury. — —
Hit Remarks on the Claim of the inferior Cler- gy to have Rep re fenta fives in the Houfe of Commons. ■ ■ — —
COLLUSION, a glaring Inftancc of, by the Cler-
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COMMISSION, Form ef, granted to Humphrey Duke of Gltucejier, impowering him to hold a Parliament in 1422. — —
Form of, granted by King Henry VIII. for (wearing his Subjects to the Aft of Suc- ceffion, in Favour of Ann Boltyn. —
■—. — granted to Thomas WriothiJUy, Lord- Chancellor, and others, for giving the Royal Aflent to the Bill of Attainder againft Thomas Duke of Norfolk, and Henry Earl
■ for appointing the Protector's Scat in Parliament.
' for diflblving the Parliament in 1614.
_— granted by Sir Thomas Fairfax to fundry
of his Officers, in order to treat with the Parliament's CommiJ&oners about the De- mands of. the Army. — ■ ■■
■ granted by the Commons to their Agents
1 granted by the Marquis of Ormand to
the Bifhop of Clobber, in Ireland.
COMMISSION of Exafe, Form of, granted by King Charles I. — — —
274 +30, 1
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290
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202
279*0283
107, 8
220, 3°3.
59. 6»
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Their Declaration for Support of the Common- wealth.
COMMISSIONERS, Lift of, .deputed by King Henry III. to hold a Convention at L dan in 1254. ■ —
Their Speech on that Occalion. —
Appointed to confider the Cafe of the dilinherit- ed Barons in 1266. — — —
Their Award concerning them. — —
Appointed by King Edward L to matte Peace between him and the Barons, Lift of. —
by King Edward II. to treat with the
difcontented Lords in 131*, Lift of. —
Lift of, impowered by King Richard II. and the other Eftates, to anfwer all the Petitions, and difpatch all other Matters not deter- mined at the Parliament at Shrew/bury, in
Ordain a remarkable Statute to fecurethemfelves in their new-got Power.
Oblige the Lords, Spiritual and Temporal, to take an Oath to maintain the feveral Sta- tutes and Ordinances by them made. —
Revoke the Letters Patent given by the King to the Dukes of Hereford and Norfolk. —
Their Severity to Hinry Bowctt, Clerk.
to Sir Rtbtrt Plufhtngton. — —
Lift of, appointed by the Parliament in 1399, to depofe King Richard II. ■ —
Their Sentence on this Occafion palled upon him,
farther Proceedings touching this Affair,
Particulars of. — — — ■■—
Lift of, appointed to bold a Parliament in 1 586, at Faihtringhay Caftle, for the Trial of Mary Queen of Scots. ■ —
Adjourn this Parliament to Wiftminfier in 1587.
Lilt of, appointed to treat with the Scots about an Union between the two Kingdoms. —
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146
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496. 7
498
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Vol. COMMISSIONERS appointed to treat with the Scats, their Power, touching die Union be- tween the two Kingdoms, fame Account of. Lid of, appointed by the Parliament to attend
King Charles I.