REFERENCES to, and short extracts from, the Records in the Tower and other documents, being apparently a collection towards a Parliamentary history of England. In the hand of Rev. Philip Morant (ob. 1778). Paper; ff. 48. Duodecimo. England; Parliament: Notes from the Tower Records relating to t...
" REPERTORIUM sive Elenchus Parliamentorum," tempp. Edw. III. -Edw. IV. : an alphabetical index of subjects. At the end (f. 41) is a copy of the recantation by Edward Spence, on 6 Nov. 1686, of a sermon preached by him before the University at St. Mary's Church, Cambridge, on the previous day ag...
" REMEMBRANCES for Order and Decency to be kept in the Upper House of Parliament by the Lords, when his Majesty is not there," the dates extending from 14 Dec. 1621 to 7 May, 1712. Paper; ff. 55. Early xviiith cont. Bound in red morocco, tooled. Duodecimo. England; Parliament: Remembrances for ...
" REMEMBRANCES for the Order and Decency to be kept in the Upper House of Parliament by the Lords when his Majesty is not there," etc., extending to 1731 [2] ; with index. Paper; ff. 56. xviiith cent. Small quarto. England; Parliament: Remembrances for order and decency in the House of Lords: 1...
" REMEBRANCES for Order and Decency to be kept in the Upper House of Parliament by the Lords when his Majestie is not there"; with index. Paper; ff. 50. xviiith cent. Bound in red morocco, stamped with the royal arms. Duodecimo. Bindings ENGLISH: Red morocco, with the royal arms: 18th cent. En...
" REMEMBRANCES Of some Methods, Orders, and Proceedings, heretofore used and observed in the House of Peers, extracted out of the Journals of that House, by H[enry] S[cobell], C[lericus] P[arliamenti], and J[ohn] W[alker], Deputy to J[ohn] B[rown], Cl[ericus] Parliamenti." For other MS. copies o...
" OBSERVATIONS, rules, and orders collected out of divers journalls of the House of Commons," tempp. Edw. VI.-James I.; with a table of matters. Preceded (f. 1) by a copy (imperfect at the beginning) of the apology of the House of Commons made to James I. touching their privileges in 1604. Paper...