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New Presbyterian light springing out of Independent darkness. or VI. important new queries proposed to the Army, and their friends and party of the Houses; concerning the late ordinance for repeal of the new militia of London, setled by an ordinance of both Houses, when full and free, for an whole y...
12 p. ; Attributed to William Prynne by Wing. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 30th". ; Imperfect: trimmed at foot, affecting imprint. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Summary reasons, humbly tendered to the most Honourable House of Peers by some citizens and members of London, and other cities, boroughs, corporations, and ports, against the new intended Bill for governing and reforming corporations
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; By William Prynne. ; Imprint from Wing. ; Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
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Seven additional quæres in behalf of the secluded Members, propounded to the twice-broken Rump now sitting, the cities of Westminster, London, county of Middlesex, all other counties, cities, boroughs, in England Wales, and all English freemen, whose members are secluded: and also to Scotland and Ir...
8 p. ; Attributed to William Prynne. ; Caption title. ; Imprint from Wing. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "January. 4 1659". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A brief narrative of the manner how divers Members of the House of Commons, that were illegally and unjustly imprisoned or secluded by the Armies force, in December, 1648. and May 7. 1659. coming upon Tuesday the 27th of December 1659. . to discharge their trusts for the several counties and places ...
[2], 10 p. ; By William Prynne. ; Huntington Library copy has MS. date: 30 Dec. 1659. ; Running title reads: A brief narrative of the late forcible seclusion of the Members, &c. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "xber [i.e. December] 30 1659"; the date has been crossed out. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The case of the old secured, secluded, and now excluded Members, briefly and truly stated; for their own vindication, and their electors and the kingdoms satisfaction. / By William Prynne of Lincolns Inne Esq; one of those Members
8 p. ; Caption title. ; Imprint from colophon. ; There are two printings, one slightly revised, order not determined: (1) with side-notes on the last page; text ends "those for whom they served."; (2) last page side-notes and some others lacking; text ends "whereof they were fellow-members.". ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "January. 13. 1659.". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Conscientious, serious theological and legal quæres, propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created anti-Parliamentary Westminster juncto, and its Members. To convince them of, humble them for, convert them from their transcendent treasons, rebellions, perjuries, violences, oppressive illegal taxe...
[2], 48, [2] p. ; With a final errata leaf. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "9ber [i.e. November] 5". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A full declaration of the true state of the secluded members case. In vindication of themselves, and their privileges, and of the respective counties, cities and boroughs for which they were elected to serve in Parliament, against the vote of their discharge, published in print, Jan. 5. 1659. by the...
[2], 54, [4] p. ; Attributed to William Prynne. ; Includes a list of the secluded members. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "1659. Jan: 30"; the imprint date has been crossed out. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Seasonable and healing instructions, humbly tendered to the freeholders, citizens and burgesses of the respective counties, cities and boroughs of England and Wales, to be seriously recommended by them to their respective knights, citizens and burgesses, elected and to be elected for the next Parlia...
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Attributed to William Prynne by Wing. ; Publication information suggested by Wing. ; Reproduction of original in: Lincoln's Inn Library, London, England.
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The second part of a brief register and survey of the several kinds and forms of parliamentary writs comprising the several varieties and forms of writs for electing knights, citizens and burgesses for Parliaments and Great Council . : wherein the original of the commons house, and elections of knig...
[4], 180 [i.e. 182] p. ; Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York. ; P. [1]-p. 15 from Cambridge University Library copy spliced at end. ; Cambridge University Library copy has added title page: The miscellaneous works of William Prynne, Esquire . . ; Errata: p. 180.
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A legal vindication of the liberties of England, against illegal taxes and pretended Acts of Parliament, lately enforced on the people: or, Reasons assigned by William Prynne of Swainswick in the county of Sommerset, esquire, why he can neither in conscience, law, nor prudence, submit to the new ill...
[4], 72, 69-80 p. ; Text is continuous despite pagination. ; Postscript pp. 69-80. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "feb: 2 1659"; the 0 in the date has been crossed out. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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The privileges of Parliament which the members, army, and this kingdom have taken the protestation and covenant to maintain reprinted for consideration and confirmation on the 5th of January 1659, the day appointed to remember them
8 p. ; Caption title. ; Attributed to William Prynne--NUC pre-1956 imprints. ; Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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The title of kings proved to be jure devino and also that our royall soveraign, King Charles the II, is the right and lawful heir to the crown of England, and that the life of his father, Charles the First, was taken away unjustly, contrary to the common law, statute law, and all other lawes of Engl...
[2], 5 p. ; Written by William Prynne. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.). ; Reproduction of original in University of Michigan Libraries and University of Minnesota Library.
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The curtaine drawne, or, The Parliament exposed to view the names of the members yet living of both houses of Parliament forceably secluded by the army in 1648, or since excluded by a few of their fellow members, confirming that force which they formerly disowned
8 p. ; Caption title. ; Attributed to William Prynne. Cf. BM. ; Imprint from colophon. ; Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries.
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Loyalty banished: or England in mourning· Being a perfect narrative of the present affairs and proceedings, between divers Members of Parliament, and M. Wil. Prynne . With the several speeches made in the House, by Sir Arthur Haslerigge, Sir Henry Vane, Master Hungerford, and Mr. Ansley; and the ans...
8 p. ; An abridgment of the first 17 pages and a translation of the last paragraph of: A true and perfect narrative of what was done, spoken by and between Mr. Prynne, the old and newly forcibly late secluded members, the Army officers, and those now sitting, both in the Commons lobby, House, and elsewhere; on Saturday and Monday last (the 7. and 9. of this instant May). ; Place of publication from Wing. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "June. 16". ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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