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British Library, Harley MS 737

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33r-35v

'A Collection Offered to King James on Calling a Parliament' by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl Salisbury

Responsibility: Feathery (title) (Scribe)

74r-75r

'The Copy of a Letter from the Lords of the Council of Scotland to the King' by Privy Council of Scotland

Responsibility: Scribe A (Scribe)

75v-78v

'The Humble Supplication or Remonstrance of the Noblemen, Barons, Burgesses, Ministers and Commons of Scotland to the Lords of His Majesty’s Privy Council There'

Responsibility: Scribe A? (Scribe)

79r-83r

'The Scots’ Reasons Against the Service Book '

Responsibility: Scribe A (Scribe)

151r-158v

'That the Kings of England have been pleased usually to consult with their peers in the great Council, and the Commons in Parliament of Marriage, Peace and War' by Sir Robert Cotton

History: marked 2s.6d.

159r-163r

'Before the Lords, For Refusing to Pay the Forced Loan' by William Coryton

252r-315x

'Remonstrance Against Ship Money' by William Prynne

316r-332x

'The Indictment of Thomas Harrison for Accusing Judge Hutton of Treason'

334r-355v

'Argument Concerning Ship Money' by Justice John Finch

356r-404v

'Argument Concerning Ship Money' by Sir Edward Littleton

405r-412r

'A Letter to His Friends in the Lower House of Parliament'

418r-455r

'The Manner of the Trial Between Donald Lord Reay and David Ramsey'

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