The diurnall occurrences, or dayly proceedings of both Houses :
in this great and happy Parliament, from the third of November, 1640, to the third of November 1641. With a continuation of all the speeches, from June last, to the third of November, 1641.
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printed for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop at Furnifalls-Inne Gate, in Holbourne,
1641.
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Notes: | Text continuous despite pagination. Wanting t.-p. and the 4 p. of Contents. With this is bound: Speeches and passages of this great and happy Parliament : from the third of November, 1640, to this instant June, 1641 / collected into one volume ... Pr. for W. Cooke, 1641. ([8], 24, 534, 24, 6, 14, 46 : ill. ; small and 4to) -- A convocation speech, by Mr. Thomas Warmstry, one of the clerks for the diocesse of Worcester : against images, altars, crosses, the new canons, and the oath, &c. London, 1641. ([2], 22 p. ; small and 4to) -- A speech used by Sir Francis Bacon in the lower House of Parliament, quinto Jacobi, concerning the Article of Naturalization of the Scottish nation. [London], n.d. [1641]. (34 p. ; small and 4to). Physical description: [6], 276, [8], 277-352, 355-358, 351-354, 359-366, 363-410, 415-429 [1] p. ; small and 4to. Citations/References: Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), E1527 more |
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