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2835 ENGLAND
ENGLAND.—Pabliament.—House of Lords.
ENGLAND
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! ENGLAND.—Parliament.—House of Lords.
Lists of Members.
Poll of the Lords spiritual and temporal in the first
session of the twenty-third Parliament of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1886].
Fol. 13 in. 12 +(2) pp. Peerage Cases, xxxvi. (14).
• An Alphabetical list of the Lords spiritual and temporal
in the first session of the twenty-third Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1886].
Fol. 13 in. 13 pp. + (1) p. Peerage Cases, xxxvi. (15).
- Boll of the Lords ... in the first session of the twenty-
fourth Parliament. . . .
London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1886].
Fol. 13 in. 12 +(2) pp. Peerage Cases, xxxvi. (16).
- An Alphabetical list of the Lords ... in the first session
of the twenty-fourth Parliament. . . .
London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1886].
Fol. 13 in. 13 pp. + (1) p. Peerage Cases, xxxvi. (17).
- The Humble address of the . . . Lords Spiritual and
Temporal in Parliament assembled to her Majesty, on
the death of . . . Frederick, German Emperor, King of
Prussia; with her Majesty’s . . . answer.
London, II. Hansard and Son, 1888.
Fol. 13J in. (4) pp.
- Roll of the Lords ... in the second session of the
twenty-fifth Parliament. . . .
London, Eyre and Spottisivoode, [1893].
Fol. 13 in. 13 pp. +(1) p. Peerage Cases, xxxvi. (18).
- An Alphabetical list of the Lords ... in the second
session of the twenty-fifth Parliament. . . .
London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1893].
Fol. 13 in. 14 +(2) pp. Peerage Cases, xxxvi. (19).
- Report from select committee of the House of Lords on
the early closing of shops ; together with proceedings of
the committee, and minutes of evidence. Session 1901.
London, Wyman and Sons, Ltd., 1901.
Fol. 13 in. xvi. + 218 pp. + (1) p. Reports, Early closing, etc. (1).
- Report from the select committee of the House of
Lords on betting; together with the proceedings of the
committee, and minutes of evidence. . . .
London, Wyman and Sons, Ltd., 1902.
Fol. 13 in. xviii. + 188 pp. Reports, Early closing, etc. (3).
- A Perfect catalogue of the peeres of the Realm of Eng¬
land . . . now sitting in this present Parliament, began at
Westminster the 8th day of May . . . 1661, . . . with the
names of the Judges, and others called thither for their
assistance, and officers of their attendances. Together
with the auncient Statute for placing the Lords in all
parliaments and other assemblies and conferences of
councils. London, S. Brooks, 1661.
4°. 7£ in. (12) pp.
- List of Lords present in the House of Lords on Thurs¬
day the 12th of July, 1888, on which day a resolution of
confidence in her Majesty’s ministers was passed nemine
contradicente. [London, 1888.]
Fol. 134 in. pp. 1413 to 1415+ (1) p.
Petitions, Addresses, etc., to the House of Lords.
Adams [Sir t.) Bart. The Humble petition of . . .
T. A., J. Langham, and J. Bunce, Aldermen of London,
presented to the Lords at their Bar on Tuesday, April
25, 1648. . . . 1648, 4°.
- England.— Departments of State.—Army.—Peti¬
tions, etc. A Declaration of his Excellency Sir T.
Fairfax and his Councell of Warre ; delivered by Col.
Sir H. Walker, and other officers of the Army, to the
House of Peeres; . . . with the Lords answer thereunto.
• • • 1647 [-48], 1°.
- Hyde (e.) Isi Earl of Clarendon. The Humble peti¬
tion ... of Edward, Earl of Clarendon ... to the . . .
Lords Spiritual and Temporal. . . . Harleian Miscel¬
lany, vol. 5. 1810, 4°.
- Jersey.—Justices, Gentry, Ministers, and Constables.
To the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in Parlia¬
ment, the . . . Remonstrance of the Justices, gentry,
ministers, and constables assembled in the State and
Common Councell of the Island of Jerzey. . . . 1642, 4°.
- Lancaster, Comity of. A True copie of the petition
of twelve thousand and five hundred and upwards of
the well-affected gentlemen, ministers, free-holders and
others of the County Palatine of Lancaster to the . . .
House of Peers and the . . . House of Commons. . . .
Together with . . . the answer of the . . . House of
Peeres. 1646, 4°.
- London.—1. Petitions, etc., from Mixed Bodies of
the Inhabitants of London. The Humble petition
of divers well affected magistrates, ministers, citizens
and other inhabitants in the City of London, and parts
adjacent. Presented to the House of Peeres . . . the 12
of July, 1648; with their Lordships answer thereunto.
. . . 1648, 4U.
- London.—11. Civic and Municipal Institutions.—
Court of Common Council. The Humble Petition of
the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of
London in Common Councell assembled, concerning
church-government, presented to the House of Peeres;
. . . with the answer thereunto. . . . i645[-46], 4°.
To the Right Honourable the Lords. . . the
humble remonstrance and petition of the Lord Major,
Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in
Common Councell assembled, (that some strict . . .
course may bee taken for the suppressing of all private
. . . Congregations, etc.) together with their Lordships
answer thereunto. 1646, 4°.
• The Humble petition of the Lord Major, aider-
men and commons of the City of London, in Common-
Councell assembled (that the King’s Majesty may bee
. . . freed from . . . restraint . . . and . . . invited unto a
personall treaty, etc.) presented to . . . the Lords and
Commons in Parliament assembled ; with the answer of
the Lords to the said petition. 1648, 4°.
- [Another edition.] 1648, 4°.
- M., e., a Long Imprisoned Malignant. E. M. [i.e. E.
Martin, d.d.] a long imprisoned malignant, his humble
submission to the Covenant and Directory with some
reasons and grounds of use to settle and satisfie tender
consciences, presented in a petition to the . . . Lords.
. . . 1647, 4°.

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