ENGLISH CIVIL WAR PAMPHLET 1642 PARLIAMENT Pecke FEBRUARY MARCH News BISHOPS
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Reference Number: Avaluer:7026010 | Year Printed: 1642 |
Language: English |
From the last of February, to theseventh of March 1641
?[London Printed for William Cook]?1642A very scarce pamphlet, which as can be seen from the images, is worn and grubby. The leaves are only very delicately held together. The edges are chipped/nicked and bumped (closely cropped in places). Pencil number to top of first leaf. Leaves have become soft, else in readable condition for age and scarcity.
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Extremely s...carce 'newspaper' possibly edited by Samuel Pecke, during the early stages of the ENGLISH CIVIL WAR.
Number 6? From last February to 7th of March includes fascinating 'as it was happening' detail on Parliamentary discussion, during this pivotal time.
Bill read to prohibit the Exportation of Wooll, Wool-fells and Fullers-earth, upon pain of death
That those that advised his Majesty unto it, are Enimies to the state and mischievous projectors against the defense of the Kingdome
No charter can be granted by the king to create a power in any corporation over the Militia without consent of Parliament
Mr Pym made a report to the house that there were divers merchants in London had raised 100000l towards the Irish propositions..
Bill read against the Kings Attorney..to bring him to tryall
Lord Admiral doe forthwith give effectuall order that all the Kings Navie be with all speed rig'd, put into readiness ..soone fitted for the sea..great security to his majesty and his dominions.
Petition brought to the house from Berk-shire, Norfolk, Norwich and Lynne...
Humble Petition brought to the Commons by the Bishop of Durham and the Bishop of Coventrey…
Petition brought to the House from other ten bishops in the Tower, acknowledging their hearty sorrow for their offense in that petition
Bill brought into the house for the confiscating of all Rebels lands.
voted by the Commons that the severall commissions granted to the lords lieutenants of the severall Counties under the great scale of England are void and illegal ...
Possibly [London Printed for William Cook]Text begins with an ornamental initial.
"Place of publication from Nelson & Seccombe. Later issues have imprints below the caption title reading: Printed for William Cook; spelling of publisher’s name varies."
Please note, that as this is a extremely scarce pamphlet, it is difficult to ascertain whether it is complete. Although as with the other similar 'Perfect Diurnall..' pamphlets we have listed, the last leaf ends with the Saturday date. The last line also states 'commons agreed and so adjourned'. So we presume complete.
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