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POLITICAL, religious, and other tracts, by members of the Caryll family and others. Included are:-
1. "Whether the late Parliament Oath [of Allegiance, 3 Jac. I., C. 4] may bee lawfully taken, or no," by F. R. G., f. 1.
2. "The Forme of Consecrating Math.Parker [as Archbishop of Canterbury], said to have been perform'd in ye chappell at Lambeth Palla[ce] on Sunday, 17 Decb, 1559." Latin. Certified copy by James Holman, Registrar of Cambridge University, dat. 2 Nov. 1687. f. 24.
3. "Reflections upon the League of Au[g]sburg;" 1691, f. 26.
4. "A Discourse concerning the Punishment of Roman Catholicks in England;" 1666. The words "punishment of" are changed into "vulgar mistakes and prejuidices fomented against the" by another hand, in which also are other corrections. f. 33. Other copies are at ff. 126, 141, the latter in an enlarged form, under the title, "Not guilty, or the plea of Roman Catholicks in England," in the hand of John [afterwards titular Lord] Caryll.
5. Letter in defence of the C atlolics, addressed to Charles II. by William Bury Hutchinson; 30 Apr. 1679, f. 45.
6. "The names of the members of the House of Commons who refused to sign the Association to the Prince of Orange," [1688], f. 53.
7. Account of the life and death of James II., being the circular letter of the Community of the Visitation of Our Lady, at Chaillot; 1 July, 1702. Fr. f. 5 9.
8. "Debates in the H[ouse of Lords concerning] the Church's being [in danger, 6 Dec.] 1705," f. 82.
9. "A Review of ye State of ye British Nation." 31 Dec., 1709, f. 90.
10. Proposals made to the Roman Catholics to put them" in a way of deserving some share in ye mercy and protection of ye Government." Dr. S-ds; 1719, f. 94. With an answer, f. 96.
11. Satirical epitaphs on Queen] C[aroline, wife of George II. ob. 1737], and S[ir] [Robert] W[alpole], the latter dated 3 Feb. 1738 [9], ff. 98,99.
12. Articles, letters, etc., by the third John Caryll, contributed to the "True Briton," etc.; 1751, and n. d., ff. 101, 172-227.
13. Satirical address of the "Corporation of Goldfinders" to the King [George III.?] on his accession; [ ? 1761], f. 108.
14. "The state of the case as to the Stewardship and returns of members to serve in Parliament for the borough of Bramber," co. Sussex; circa 1710-1730, f. 110.
15. "Consideracions touching ye Great Question of ye Kings Right in Dispencing with penall Lawes;" circa 1680, f. 114.
16. "Reflections upon ye Expediency of a War at present with France;" 1677. In the handwriting of John [afterwards titular Lord] Caryll. f. 133.
17. Proposals respecting a "New and compleat body of Laws," by the third John Caryll, f. 151.
18. Translations, theological commonplaces, medical recipes, accounts, etc., mostly in the hand of John [titular Lord] Caryll, ff. 159-171, 232-332.
19. "A Summary of A Revealed Religion contain'd in a letter to a Person of quality," by J[ohn] C[aryll]; 12 May, 1698. f. 333.
20. Meditations on Death, etc., with other theological tracts, ff. 342- 364.
21. "Des Grandeurs de la Vierge," by [Jacques] Giroux [Giroust], Jesuit. Fr. f. 365.
22. "Panegiryque de St. Augustin," by [Esprit] Fléchier [Bishop of Nismes], f. 375.
23. "On Devotion to the blessed Virgin Mary," by a Jesuit, f. 387.
24. Engravings, chiefly of places in Holland, f. 412. Paper; xviith and xviiith centt. Folio.
Caryll family; of Harting: Political and religious tracts, by members of: 17th and l8th centt.
Political Tracts: Various tracts: 17th, 18th centt.
includes:
- f. 1 Political Tracts: Whether the late Parliament Oath, 3 Jas. I., may be taken: 17th cent.
- f. 1 F- R- G-: Tract on the oath of allegiance: 1603.
- f. 24 Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury: Form of his consecration: 1559.: Lat.
- f. 24 England, Ecclesiastical History: Form of consecration of Archbishop Parker: 1559.
- f. 26 Augsburg, Germany: Reflections on the League of: 1691.
- ff. 33, 45, 94, 96, 114 Roman Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland: Tracts and papers concerning them: 17th and 18th centt.
- f. 45 William Bury Hutchinson: Letter to Charles II. in defence of the Catholics: 1679.
- f. 53 England; Parliament: List of members refusing to sign the Association to the Prince of Orange: 1688.
- f. 59 Chaillot Nunnery; France: Circular letter from, containing a Life of James II. of England: 1702.: Fr.
- f. 59 James II of England: Account of his religious life and death: 1702.: Fr.
- f. 82 England, Ecclesiastical History: Debates in the House of Lords on the Church: 1705.
- f. 82 England; Parliament: Debates in the H. of Lords on " the Church in danger": 1705.
- f. 90 Political Tracts: A review of the state of the British nation: 1709.
- ff. 94, 96 Thomas Strickland, Bishop of Namur: Proposals to the English Roman Catholics: 1719.
- f. 98 George II of England; Queen Caroline: Satirical epitaph: 1737.
- ff. 98, 99 Political and Satirical Poems: Satirical epitaphs on Qu. Caroline and Sir R. Walpole: 1737, 1739.
- f. 99 Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford; Prime Minister: Satirical epitaph on: 1739.
- f. 100 Charles Radcliffe, self-styled Earl of Derwentwater: Dying speech: 1746.
- ff. 101, 172-227 John V. Caryll, of West Harting: Contributions to the "True Briton,": 1751, n.d.
- ff. 101, 172-227 Newspapers: Contributions to " The True Briton," by J. Caryll: 1751.
- f. 108 George III of England: Satirical address on his accession, by the Corporation of Goldfinders: 1761.
- f. 108 Political and Satirical Poems: Address of the Corporation of Goldfinders to George III.: 1761.
- f. 110 Bramber Rape, Sussex: Case as to returning members to Parliament: Circ. 1710-1730.
- f. 114 Penal Laws: On the King's right of dispensation: circ. 1680.
- f. 114 Political Tracts: Consideration of the King's right to dispense with penal laws: circ. 1680.
- f. 133 John II. Caryll, of West Harting, titular Lord Caryll, Secretary to Qu Mary of Modena: Reflections on a war with France: 1677.
- f. 133 Political Tracts: Reflections on expediency of war with France, by J. Caryll: 1677.
- f. 141 John II. Caryll, of West Harting, titular Lord Caryll, Secretary to Qu Mary of Modena: Discourse on the treatment of Roman Catholics: 1666.
- f. 151 Law OF ENGLAND: Proposals, by J. Caryll, for law reforms: circ. 1740.
- f. 151 John V. Caryll, of West Harting: Proposals for a new body of laws: circ. 1740.
- ff. 159-171, 232-332 John II. Caryll, of West Harting, titular Lord Caryll, Secretary to Qu Mary of Modena: Translations, commonplaces, etc.: 17th and 18th centt.
- f. 333 John III. Caryll, of West Harting: Summary of revealed religion: 1698.
- f. 365 Jacques Giroust, Jesuit: Des Grandeurs de la Vierge: ante 1689.
- f. 365 Saint Mary,; the Blessed Virgin: Des grandeurs de la Vierge, par J.Giroust: ante 1689.
- f. 375 Esprit Fléchier, Bishop of Nimes: Panégyrique de St. Augustin: 18th cent.
- f. 375 Saint Augustine,; Bishop of Hippo: Panégyrique de, par E. Fléchier: 18th cent.
- f. 387 Saint Mary,; the Blessed Virgin: On devotion to the Virgin, by a Jesuit: 18th cent.
- f. 412 Holland: Engravings of places in: 18th cent.
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- Add MS 28224-28254 : Papers of the family of Caryll, presented by Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, Bart., M.P.
Add MS 28252 : POLITICAL, religious, and other tracts, by members of the Caryll family and others. Included are:- 1. "Whether the late Parliament… - Hierarchy:
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- Start Date:
- 1687
- End Date:
- 1799
- Date Range:
- 1687-18th century
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- Augustine of Hippo, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, 354-430,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121376443,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/66806872
Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Queen Consort of George II of Great Britain, 1683-1737
Caryll, Family
Caryll, John II., of West Harting, titular Lord Caryll, Secretary to Qu Mary of Modena
Caryll, John III., of West Harting
Caryll, John V., of West Harting
Chaillot Nunnery, France
Fléchier, Esprit, Bishop of Nimes, 1632-1710
George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1738-1820
Giroust, Jacques, Jesuit and writer, fl 17th century
Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland, 1491-1547,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122586127
Hutchinson, William Bury
James II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Mary, Saint, the Blessed Virgin, fl 1st century
Parker, Matthew, archbishop of Canterbury and patron of scholarship, 1504-1575,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000081272462
Parliament
Radcliffe, Charles, self-styled Earl of Derwentwater
Strickland, Thomas, Bishop of Namur
Walpole, Robert, 1st Earl of Orford, Prime Minister, 26 Aug 1676–18 Mar 1745,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121448574 - Places:
- Augsburg, Germany
Bramber Rape, Sussex
Holland, the Netherlands