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Notebook, or commonplace book, temp. Chas. I

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MS. Rawl. D. 1097

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  1. (fols. 2-25 and [volume reversed] fols. 2-6) i. Brief notes, in French, of a case in 1639 between Rob. Armested and Sam. Walton.
  2. (fol. 26) ii. "The particulars officers intrusted by the Parliament are to be apposed on uppon their accompts". Mutilated.
  3. (fol. 27) iii. "Instructions for the lords lieutenant, committees of Parliament, and other officers and commanders in the counties of Warwick and Stafford, and cities and counties of Coventry and Lichfield".
  4. (fol. 31b) iv. "A satyr [in verse] occasion’d by the author’s survey of a scandalous pamphlet intituled The King’s cabanet opened". Printed at Oxford in 1645.
  5. (fol. 36) v. "Mercurius Anti-Britanicus; or part of the King’s cabinet vindicated from the aspersions of an impotent libeller who commonly calls himselfe Mercurius Britanicus". Printed at Oxford in 1645.
  6. (fol. 43b) vi. "A letter in which the arguments of the annotator, and three other speeches, uppon their majesties letters published at London are examin’d and answer’d". Printed at Oxford in 1645.
  7. (fol. 59) vii. "The annotations on the King’s letters taken at Naseby fight, June 14, 1645". Printed at London in 1645.
  8. (fols. 61, 63, 64) viii. "The three speeches of Mr. Lisle, Mr. Tate and Mr. Browne, by way of observations on the said letters, spoken at a Common Hall, 3 July, 1645".

Dates

  • Creation: temp. Chas. I

Extent

79 Leaves

Language of Materials

  • English
  • French

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MS. Rawl. D. 1097

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