British Library, Stowe MS 145
History
Ric[hard] Tichborne (fos.1r and 178r)
Physical Description
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Contents
7-12r
'A Letter Written by the Lords of the Council to King James Touching Means to Advance the King’s Revenue by Unusual Means' by Privy Council
23-28r
'Articles for the Marriage between Prince Charles and Henrietta Maria'
34v-39v
'Advertisements of a Loyal Subject to his Gracious Soveraign Drawn from Observations of the People's Speeches'
39v-40v
'A Speech to the King Concerning Toleration of Popery, Attributed to Archbishop Abbot' by Pseudo-Abbot
41v-45v
'Speech of the Recorder of the City of London to King James I at his Entry' by Richard Martin
72v-79v
'The Danger Wherein the Kingdom Now Standeth and the Remedy' by Sir Robert Cotton
80r-98v
'A Treatise of Bail and Mainprise' by Sir Edward Coke
119v-124r
'Letters of Nicholas Nemo or Nobody to a Friend in England' by "Nicholas Nemo"
148r-150r
'Letter to Sir Thomas Parry' by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury
Responsibility: Feathery (Scribe)
150v-154r
'Opinion of the Ancient Doctors of the Law, Whether it be Lawful for a Prince, whose Subject is wronged by a Foreign Prince, to Licence his Subject to Detain the Body and Goods of that Prince's Subject, which Wrongeth'
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