The impeachment and charge of Mr. Henry Hastings sonne to the Earle of Huntington : concerning his manifold misdemeanors, the dangerous insurrections and tumults, occasioned by the said Mr. Hastings in the county of Leicester, to the disturbance and danger of the whole kingdome : which charge was drawn up by a select committee and by them presented to the Assembly of Lords, and an order from the Lords for the summoning of M. Hastings to his answer : also the substance of a speech spoken by the Earl of Pembrook before the committee, concerning an accommodation between the King and His Parliament, and the Parliaments command to all judges &c.
| Corporate Authors: | England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords, England and Wales. Parliament |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
245:E.107, no. 39. |
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Vox secvnda popvli, or, The Commons gratitude to the most honorable Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Mongomery, for the great affection which hee alwaies bore unto them /
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by: Herbert, Thomas, 1597-1642?
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To the Right Honourable Philip Earle of Pembrook and Mountgomery &c. lord lieutenant of this county of Wiltes : the humble resolution of the loyall and well-affected voluntiers of the city of New-Sarum in the county aforesaid : presented by Master Francis Dove, captaine of the said voluntiers, by the assignment of the said lord lieutenant, on August 23 which was lovingly really and gratefully accepted to the great encouragement of the voluntiers.
To the Right Honourable Philip Earle of Pembrook and Mountgomery &c. lord lieutenant of this county of Wiltes : the humble resolution of the loyall and well-affected voluntiers of the city of New-Sarum in the county aforesaid : presented by Master Francis Dove, captaine of the said voluntiers, by the assignment of the said lord lieutenant, on August 23 which was lovingly really and gratefully accepted to the great encouragement of the voluntiers.
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by: Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650
Published: (1642)
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Published: (1642)
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Terrible newes from Leicester, Warwick, and Stafford-shire. Declaring the proceedings in each severall county, from the 21. of Iuly, to the 27. 1642. : Wherin is discovered a great conspiracie against the town of Leicester, and the Earl of Stamford, plotted by M. Henrie Hastings, with three great skirmishes betwivt [sic] the said Hastings, and the trained band of Liecester-shire. Also his Majesties resolution concerning the county of Warwicke. And the Parliaments declaration and resolution concerning the aforesaid Master Hastings. Ordered, that this be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com.
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
Illustrated edition of the Hastings Exchange journal, Hastings, Nebraska : the Queen City of the West.
Published: (1891)
Published: (1891)
The second part of the Westminster monster, : whereunto is added, Pembrooke's passe from Oxford to his grave.
Published: (1648)
Published: (1648)