Manuscript Pamphleteering in Early Stuart England

532 texts available.

Speech at the Arraignment of Somerset (1616)

14 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech at the Council Table Against the Brass Money (1640)

3 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech at the Creation of Sir Henry Mountagu, with Mountagu’s Answer (1616)

27 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech in Edinburgh (17 June 1617)

9 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech in Ireland (30 April 1627)

8 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech in Star Chamber (14 June 1638)

6 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech in the Star Chamber, Last Day of the Trinity Term (1617) Transcript available

19 witnesses

British Library, Sloane MS 3522

Speech of the Bishop of St David’s in the Convocation House (1604)

2 witnesses

No manuscript details.

The Speech of the Deputy of Ireland to the Parliament House (15 June 1634)

10 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech of the Recorder of the City of London to King James I at his Entry (7 May 1603)

19 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech on the Scaffold (c.14 May 1631)

9 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech to All the Judges (13 February 1639)

7 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech to His Majesty at the Council Table (4 April 1628) Images available Transcript available

60 witnesses

British Library, Additional MS 35331

Speech to His Soldiers When They Passed the Tweed (1640)

4 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech to James I on his Entry to the City (May 1603)

1 witness

No manuscript details.

Speech to Justice Finch (1634) Images available Transcript available

3 witnesses

Norfolk Record Office, RYE 20

Speech to King Charles at His Entrance to Berwick (June 1633)

2 witnesses

No manuscript details.

Speech to King Charles at His Entrance to Berwick (1639)

1 witness

No manuscript details.

Speech to Serjeant Hutton, when he was called to be one of the Judges of the Common Pleas (1617) Transcript available

13 witnesses

British Library, Sloane MS 3522

Speech to Sir John Denham when he was called to be one of the Barons of the Exchequer (1617) Transcript available

12 witnesses

British Library, Sloane MS 3522