Montagu, Edward Earl of Manchester
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A letter from the Right Honourable Ed. Lord Montagu, one of the Commissioners attending His Majesty
Montagu, Edward Earl of Manchester
A letter from the Right Honourable Ed. Lord Montagu, one of the Commissioners attending His Majesty
Englands sad posture, or, A true description of the present state of poore distressed England
Montagu, Edward Earl of Manchester
Englands sad posture, or, A true description of the present state of poore distressed England
Manchesters resolvtion against the Lord Strange
Montagu, Edward Earl of Manchester
Manchesters resolvtion against the Lord Strange
The Right Honorable The Lord Kimbolton His speech in Parliament, on Tuesday the third of January 1641, concerning the Articles of High Treason exhibited against His Lordship, Sir Arthur Haslerigg, Master Pym, Master Hampden, Master Hollis, and Master Strowd, by His Majestie
Montagu, Edward Earl of Manchester
The Right Honorable The Lord Kimbolton His speech in Parliament, on Tuesday the third of January 1641, concerning the Articles of High Treason exhibited against His Lordship, Sir Arthur Haslerigg, Master Pym, Master Hampden, Master Hollis, and Master Strowd, by His Majestie
The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treatie
Montagu, Edward Earl of Manchester
The votes agreed on by the Lords and Commons concerning a treatie
Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Manchester and Mr. Io. Pym, Esquire, in Guild-Hall on Friday the 25. of Nov. 1642
Montagu, Edward Earl of Manchester
Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Manchester and Mr. Io. Pym, Esquire, in Guild-Hall on Friday the 25. of Nov. 1642
Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Manchester, and Mr. Jo. Pym, Esquire, in Guild-Hall, on Friday the 25. of Nov. 1642, concerning a present supply of money for the Army, and propositions for easing the city for some time to come, and laying the burthen on the neutrallists and malignants throughout the kingdom
Montagu, Edward Earl of Manchester
Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Manchester, and Mr. Jo. Pym, Esquire, in Guild-Hall, on Friday the 25. of Nov. 1642, concerning a present supply of money for the Army, and propositions for easing the city for some time to come, and laying the burthen on the neutrallists and malignants throughout the kingdom