TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CLXVII-CLXX. Tracts relating to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, etc.; 1594-1601. Copies, early 17th cent. See also further papers in Add. 72407 above. From Add. 16, 21 and 22. Four volumes.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vols. CLXXI-CLXXIV. Miscellaneous tracts and papers relating to English politics, Scottish and Irish affairs, trade and religion; circa 1564-1632, n.d. From Misc. XXXIV and Add. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13, 19-21, 31, 37, 42, 44, 45. Four volumes.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CLXXII (ff. 14). 'A Dialogue between Philoleutheras, a lover of Libertie, or a Parliament Man; and Philopolites, a lover of his Countrie; Or Motives to induce an Annuall parliament'; circa [1625-1649] temp. Charles I. Paper: ff. 14. 320 x 205mm. Two sewn gatherings. For t...
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CLXIX (ff. 12). Abstract of the examinations of participants in the Earl of Essex's rising; 18 Mar. 1600/01. Paper: ff. 12. 320 x 220. Six bifolia side-sewn with yellow thread. Formerly Add. 16/13. Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex: Examinations of participants in his reb...
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CLXX (ff. 14). 'The Earle of Essex his Apologie'; 1601. Paper: ff. 14. 308 x 200mm. Sewn gathering. Formerly Add. 16/11. Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex: His `Apology': 1601: Copy.
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CLXVII (ff. 40). Sir Arthur Gorges: 'The Voyage made to the Isles of Asores . . . under the Conduct and Commaund of Robert late Earle of Essex...Collected and written . . . by Sr Arthur Gorges Knight'; circa 1601. This first-hand account of the Azores expedition of 1598 was...
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CLXVIII (ff. 24). 'The Arraignement of the Earles of Essex & Southampton . . .'; 19 Feb. 1600/01. Copy. This account of the trial of Essex and Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton in Westminster Hall, is supplemented by a list (ff. 18-20) of 'Certain other obserua...
Remonstrance of the House of Commons to King James I against Impositions, 1610, and the Treatise of James Whitelocke against Impositions, 1610
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Trumbull Papers. In 1610 the House of Commons was very concerned with the issue of impositions - that is, new customs duties imposed by the Crown without parliamentary sanction - as an arbitrary exaction against the property rights of the subject and the authority of Parliament. This manuscript...
TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CLXXIV (ff. 142). Papers and tracts relating to religious matters, including Catholic recusants; 1613-circa 1629, n.d. For a further tract see below Add. MS 72474. From Misc. X, XV, XXXIV, D/ED Misc., Add. 2, 4, 7, 13, 14, 20, 37, 42, 44, 45. Viz.: 1. ff. 1-51. George Abbo...