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Add MS 27382
- Record Id:
- 032-002030794
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- 032-002030794
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000045.0x0002bc
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- Add MS 27382
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HISTORICAL, and other. tracts:-
1. A discourse of Ireland, 1695. With note in the margin by Lord Sommers. "This paper was wrote by Sir William Temple." f. 3.
2. Bill in the Irish Parliament for establishing the Flax and Hemp Company of Ireland, in 1696, f. 8.
3. Extracts of letters, orders and proclamations, which have come from Ireland since the discovery of the Popish Plot, 1678, f. 20.
4. Amendments proposed by the Presbyterians in the King's Declaration [1660], f. 23.
5. Report to the Lords Justices of England on the papers of Messrs. Goudet and Barreau, merchants, showing their engagement in an illicit silk trade; 1697. Fr. and Eng. f. 29.
6. "Humanum est Errare, or False Stepson both sides" [by John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave]; 1688, f. 77.
7. "Memorial to the Queen by the Duke of Atholl, giving an account of the discovery of Capt. Simon Fraser and his accomplices;" Jan.
18, 170¾ f. 99.
8. Account of the Registrar's office in Chancery; partly derived "from Mr. Stedman," f. 102.
9. "Salus Regis et Populi:" "A true account of the ways and means of being releeved against erroneous and unjust Decrees in Chancery and of the antient manner of proceedings upon writts of error in Parliament;" by Walter Williams, of the Middle Temple [1684], f. 104.
10. "A Vindication of the Judgement of King James in the case of the Jurisdiccion of the Court of Chancery;" by the same, f. 132.
11. "Gravamina Litigatorum et Competitorum, or The Complaint of such as have had anything to doe in the prosecution or defence of suites; humbly represented to. . . .the Lords Justices. . . . .and to his Majesties most honourable Privy Councellours;" with a letter to Sir John (afterwards Lord) Sommers, by Percivall Brunskell, 26 June, 1695. Autograph; f. 160.
12. "The Present State of Justice in the American Plantations and particularly in the Island of Barbados," f. 191.
13. "An Account of the present State and Government of Virginia," by Henry Hartwell, James Blair, and E. Chilton, f. 197.
14. Proposals for the better manning of the navy without prejudice to trade, f. 229.
15. Letter of Dr. John Wallis, professor of matheniatics at Oxford, enclosing copies of an intercepted letter in cypher from Secretary Sir Francis Windebank to his son, dat. Paris, 1 Mar. 1640, with decipherings by a pupil; Oxford, 13 May, 1699. Holograph. f. 239.
16. "Mr. Cottington's case, concerneing the validity or Nullity of his Marriage with Gallina (her former husband then liveing). Anno 1671;" by Thomas Barlow, Bishop of Lincoln, f. 249.
17. Two letters recommending liberty of conscience, "sent to B., 26, 28 Feb. 1661[2]," f. 256.
18. Discourse by Sir William Pettyt on Luke xxii. 31, 32, f. 260.
19. "Remarks on the Vindication of the king's Soveraigne Rights" in matters ecclesiastical, in support of a treatise by [Ralph Brideoke Dean of Salisbury [1667-1675 ?], f. 275. Paper; xviith and xviiith Centt. "Bought out of Ld. Somers' Collection, I March, 1738, pretio 0-7-6;" "by Paul Jodrell Esq., of Sion Bill, Middx." Folio.
- Scope & Content:
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Political Tracts: Various tracts: 17th, 18th centt.
includes:
- ff. 3-6 Ireland: Discourse of, by Sir W. Temple: 1695.
- ff. 3-6 Sir William Temple, Master of the Rolls for Ireland, and Ambassador in the Netherlands: Discourse of Ireland: 1695.
- f. 8 Ireland: Bill for establishing the Flax and Hemp Company: 1696.
- ff. 20-22 Ireland: Extracts of papers from Ireland since the discovery of the Popish plot: 1678.
- ff. 23-28 England, Ecclesiastical History: Amendments proposed by the Presbyterians in the King's declaration: 1660.
- ff. 23-28 Charles II of England: Amendments proposed by the Presbyterians in the king's declaration: 1660.
- f. 29 Barreau: Report on his case to the Lords Justices of England: 1697.: Fr. and Eng.
- f. 29 Goudet, Silk Merchant: Report on illicit trading carried on by: 1697.: Fr. and Engl.
- f. 77 Political Tracts: Humanum est errare, or False Steps on both sides, by Lord Mulgrave: 1688.
- f. 77 John Sheffield, 3rd Earl of Mulgrave; 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby: False steps on both sides ; a political tract: 1688.
- ff. 99-101 John Murray, 2nd Marquis; afterwards 1st Duke of Atholl: Memorial to Qu. Anne: 1704.
- ff. 99-101 Anne of England: Memorial and narrative to, by the Duke of Atholl on the discovery of Capt. Simon Fraser: 1704.
- ff. 99-101 Simon Fraser, 12th Baron Lovat: Account of discovery of him and his accomplices: 1704.
- f. 102 Court of Chancery: Account of the Registrar's office, by - Stedman: 17th cent.
- ff. 104-131 Walter Williams, of the Middle Temple: Treatise on the Court of Chancery: 1684.
- ff. 132-159 Court of Chancery: Vindication of judgment of James I. in the case of its jurisdiction, by W. Williams: 17th cent.
- ff. 132-159 James I of England: Vindication of his judgment in the case of the jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, by W. Williams: 1684.
- ff. 132-159 Walter Williams, of the Middle Temple: Vindication of judgment of James I. on the jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: 17th cent.
- ff. 160-190 Percival Brunskell: Gravamina litigatorum et competitorum: 1695.
- ff. 191-195 Island of Barbados: State of justice of: circ. 1700.
- ff. 191-195 America: State of justice in the American plantations: circ. 1700.
- ff. 197-228 Colony of Virginia: State of the government, by H. Hartwell, J. Blair, and E. Chilton: circ. 1700.
- ff. 197-228 Henry Hartwell: State of Virginia: circ. 1700.
- ff. 197-228 E- Chilton: State of the government of Virginia: circ. 1700.
- ff. 197-228 James Blair: State of the Government of Virginia: circ. 1700.
- f. 229 Navy; England: Proposals for better manning: 18th cent.
- f. 239 Sir Francis Windebanke, Secretary of State,etc: Letter to his son: 1641.
- f. 245 John Wallis, Professor of Mathematics at Oxford: Letter to -: 1699.
- ff. 249-255 Cottington: Case of his marriage, by Bishop Barlow: 1671.
- ff. 249-255 Thomas Barlow, of Queen's Coll., Oxon; Bodley's Librarian, afterwards Bishop of Lincoln: Case of the marriage of - Cottington: 1671.
- ff. 256-275 Liberty of Conscience: Letters on: 1662.
- f. 260 Sir William Pettyt: Discourse on Luke xxii. 31, 32: 18th cent.
- f. 260 Sermons: Discourse by Sir W. Pettyt on Luke xxii. 31 32 ;: 17th cent.
- f. 275 Ralph Brideoke, Dean of Sarum, afterwards Bishop of Chichester: Remarks in support of his treatise on the King's rights in ecclesiastical matters: 1667-1675.
- f. 275 Political Tracts: Remarks on the vindication of the King's sovereign rights in matters ecclesiastical: 1667-1675.
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- 032-002030794
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- 032-002030794
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- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
French - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1799
- Date Range:
- 17th century-18th century
- Era:
- CE
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- Custodial History:
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Paul Jodrell, Clerk to the Home of Commons: Owned in: 1738.
John Somers, Baron Somers 1697: Owned.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1665-1714
Barlow, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln, 1608-1691
Barreau, illicit silk trade merchant, fl 1697
Blair, James, of Add MS 27382
Brideoke, Ralph, Dean of Sarum, afterwards Bishop of Chichester
Brunskell, Percival
Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1630-1685
Chilton, E-
Cottington, of Add MS 27382
Court of Chancery, 1875
Fraser, Simon, 12th Baron Lovat
Goudet, -, silk merchant and subject of a report on illicit trading, fl 1697
Hartwell, Henry
Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland, 1491-1547,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122586127
James VI and I, King of Scotland, England and Ireland, 1566-1625,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000109229555
Jodrell, Paul, Clerk to the Home of Commons
Murray, John, 2nd Marquis, afterwards 1st Duke of Atholl
Navy of England
Pettyt, William
Sheffield, John, 3rd Earl of Mulgrave, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, 1648-1721
Somers, John, Baron Somers, lawyer and politician, 1651-1716
Temple, William, Master of the Rolls for Ireland, and Ambassador in the Netherlands
Wallis, John, Professor of Mathematics at Oxford
Williams, Walter, of the Middle Temple
Windebanke, Francis, Secretary of State,etc - Places:
- America, North America
Barbados, Caribbean
Ireland, Europe
Virginia, Colony of, North America