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ENGLAND.—Parliament.—House of Lords.
Petitions, Addresses, etc., to the House of Lords.
Pym (j.) M.P. The Substance of Mr. Pymms speech to
the Lords in Parliament, Novemb. 9, 1641. 1641, 4 .
Scotland.—Parliament.—Separate Transactions. A
Letter or Declaration of the commissioners of the Parlia¬
ment of Scotland, concerning the paper sent to the
Marquesse of Ormond in his Majesties name, presented
to the . . . House of Peeres ... 8th of June, 1646. . . .
1646, 4°.
Suffolk.—Inhabitants. The Humble petition of the
Inhabitants of the County of Suffolke, presented to the
. . . House of Peers ... 16 of Peb. 1646[-47]; with
their answer thereunto ... 29 Febr. 1646[-47]. . . .
i646[-47], 4°.
Appendix.
Atkyns (Sir r.) Chief Baron of the Exchequer. A
Treatise of the . . . jurisdiction of the House of Peers.
1699, fol.
Burges, afterwards Lamb (Sir j. b.) Bart. An En¬
quiry into the cause of the procrastination . . . attributed
to the . . . proceedings of the House of Lords and the
Court of Chancery. . . . 1824, 8°.
Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen Consort of George
iv., King of Great Britain and Ireland. A Correct . . .
report of the trial of Her Majesty, Caroline, Queen
Consort of Great Britain, before the House of Peers. . . .
1820, ’21, 8".
A Full report of the trial of Her Majesty Caro¬
line, Queen of England, before the Peers of Great
Britain. . . . 1820, 8°.
Charles il, King of Great Britain and Ireland. His
Majesties gracious speech to the House of Peers, 27
July 1660. . . . 1660, fol.
Cooper (a. a.) 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. Two speeches
made in the House of Peers. . . . Somers (j.) Baron
Somers, vol. 8. 1812, 4°.
Copy (A) of a letter . . . concerning the Scots peerage.
Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol.
12. 1814, 4°.
Devereux (r.) 3rd Earl of Essex. A Paper delivered
into the Lords House by the Earle of Essex, Lord
Generali, at the offering up of his commission. 1645, 4°.
4°.
Digby (g.) 2rad Earl of Bristol. The Earl of Bristol’s
speech in the House of Lords. . . . Somers (j.) Baron
Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 7. 1812, 4U.
Discourse (A) of the peerage and jurisdiction . . . proving
. . . that they have no . . . jurisdiction in capital matters.
. . . 1679, fol.
English Church Union. The Bights ... of the
Church of England ... a petition to the House of Lords.
. . . 1863, 8°.
Fairfax (t.) 3rd Baron Fairfax. Two Letters from
... Sir T. Farifax to the . . . House of Peeres; with a
letter from the House of Peeres to his excellency, giving
him thanks for his constant care of the safety of the
Kingdome ; [20 Aug. 1647]. . . . 1647, 4°.
Finch (h.) Earl of Nottingham, Lord High Chan¬
cellor of England. The Speech of the Lord High
Steward in Westminster Hall, at the time of his pro¬
nouncing judgment of the House of Peers, against the
Lord Viscount Stafford, 7th December 1680. 1680, fol.
2838
ENGLAND.—Parliament.—House of Lords.
Appendix.
Forbes (h. c.) Baron Forbes. The House of Lords,
1874-1891 G891, 8°.
Hastings (f. r.) 1st Marquis of Hastings. Substance
of observations on the state of the public finances of
Great Britain, by Lord Bawdon, in a speech on the
third reading of the Bank Loan Bill in the House of
Lords. . . . 1791, 8°.
Holles (d.) Baron Holies. D. H., esq., his speech at
the delivery of the Protestation to the Lords ... 4 May,
1641, wherein is set forth the reasons that moved the
House of Commons to make the said Protestation. . . .
1641, 4°.
[Another edition.] A Speech of the hon. D. H.
. . . 1641, 4°.
Honours (The) of the Lords spiritual asserted. . . .
1679, fol.
Hyde (e.) 1st Earl of Clarendon. Mr. Hides Argu¬
ment before the Lords in the upper House of Parliament.
. . . 1641, 4°.
News from Dunkirk-House; or, Clarendon’s
Farwel to England in his . . . address to the . . . House
of Peers. . . . Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of
tracts, vol. 8. 1812, 4°.
James i., King of Great Britain and Ireland. His
Maiesties speach in the upper House of Parliament, . . .
the 26 of March, 1621. 1621, 4°.
[Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 2. 1809, 4°.
James ii., King of Great Britain arid Ireland. The
King’s letter to the great council of Peers. . . . Somers
(j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 9. 1813, 4J.
Legion, pseud, [i.e. Daniel Defoe]. Legion’s . . .
address to the Lords. Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Col¬
lection of tracts, vol. 11. 1814, 4°.
The Scotch echo to the English Legion. . . .
Legion’s humble address to the House of Lords.
Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 12.
1814, 4°.
Leslie (d.) Baron Newark. Two Speeches spoken in
the House of Lords. . . . The first concerning the right
of Bishops to sit in Parliament; . . . the second about
the lawfulnes and conveniency of their intermedling in
temporall affaires. . . . 1641, 4°.
London.—Scots Merchants. The Humble address of
the Scots merchants at London ... to the Lords. . . .
[? April 1707]. [71707], fol.
Lucas (c.) Baron Lucas. My Lord Lucas his speech
in the House of Peers, Feb. the 22, 167£, upon the
reading of the Subsidy Bill the second time in the
presence of his Majesty. . . . i67o[-7i], 4°.
MacDonnell (e.) Vindication of the House of Lords.
• • • [1835], 8°.
Macqueen (j. f.) A Practical treatise on the appellate
jurisdiction of the House of Lords and Privy Council.
. . . 1842, 8°.
Manner (The) of proceeding on bills in the House of
Lords. ... 1831, 4°.

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