A plea for the Lords, and House of Peers: or, A full, necessary, seasonable, enlarged vindication, of the just, antient hereditary right of the lords, peers, and barons of this realm to sit, vote, judge in all the Parliaments of England: : wherein their right of session, and sole power of judicature without the Commons House, in criminal, civil, ecclesiastical causes as well of commons as peers ... is irrefragably evidenced by solid reasons, punctual authorities, memorable presidents ... the seditious anti-Parliamentary pamphlets, libels of Lilbourn, Overton, and other Levellers against the Lords House, and right of judging commoners, fully refuted: and larger discoveries made of the proceedings, judgements of the Lords in Parliament ... by William Prynne Esquire, a bencher of Lincolnes Inne.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Prynne, William, 1600-1669
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for the author, 1658.
Series:Early English books online.
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Description
Item Description:A greatly enlarged edition of his: A plea for the Lords.
With a final errata leaf.
Text is discontinuous between *3H4v and ² 3I1r (p. 424 and pages [1], second sequence).
Annotations on Thomason copies: E.749[1]: "March 24"; the 8 in the date has been crossed out and replaced with a 7.; Annotation on E.944[1]: "May 1st".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Physical Description:1 online resource ([20], 432, 401-424, [4], 425-518, [2] pages)