HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DXVI. Minutes of the committee of Parliament appointed, 8 Oct. 1652, to confer with the Deputies sent from Scotland, "in order to the Uniting of Scotland into one Commonwealth with England"; 14 Oct.-4 Nov. 1652. Preceded (ff. 1-4) by extracts from the Commons' Journals of ...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DXXXIII. Notes for speeches in Parliament, by the Hon. Charles Yorke; 1752-1769 and undated. Paper; ff. 391. Folio. Hon Charles Yorke, Lord Chancellor: Notes for speeches in parliament: 1752-1769.: Autogr. England; Parliament: Speeches of C. Yorke: 1752-1769.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DLIII. "Abstracts of Money Bills" in Parliament; 1 Will. and Mary-6 Anne (1689-1708). Other copies are in Add. MSS. 14,821, 18,053. Paper.; ff. 27. 10 X 7 ¾ N Revenue: Abstracts of money-bills: 1689-1708. England; Parliament: Abstracts of money-bills: 1689-1708. William...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DXXI. King's Speeches to the Parliament, with addresses moved in the House of Lords in reply; 1737-1761. Nearly all drafts in the hand of, or corrected by, Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke. Prefixed is the speech for 1734, printed. Paper; ff. 376. Folio. Philip Yorke, ...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. DXXVII.-DXXX. Parliamentary collections of Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, consisting of bills (in draft or printed), notes of speeches, chiefly in the House of Lords, petitions, reports, etc.; 1720-1763. Many of the notes are in Lord Hardwicke's hand. A few reports from the Commons are by James West. At the end of the last volume are papers relating to privileges and procedure. Four volumes. Paper. Folio.
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Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke: Parliamentary collections: 1720-1763. England; Parliament: Collections of the 1st Lord Hardwicke: 1720-1763.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. DCCXXXIX. Treatise on Parliaments, by Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham and 6th Earl of Winchilsea, probably written while he was a member of the House of Commons (1673-1682), the latest reference (in a note, f. 27 b) being to a vote of 167 6/7, but a list of sovereigns...