Memoirs of the Late Right Honourable John Lord Haversham, from the year 1640 to 1710 : With His Lordship's private observations upon the most remarkable occurences from the beginning of Her Majesty's reign, to the day of his death; containing the occasion of his disgust with the court, and the reasons that induc'd him to become a zealous defender of the establish'd Church. To which are added all his speeches in Parliament, and the proceedings thereupon; with one against the bill for recruiting Her Majesties land forces, never before printed. The whole publish'd from His Lordship's original papers.
| Main Author: | Haversham, John Thompson, Baron, 1647-1710 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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