1641. Feb. 8. The Speech of Master Plydell concerning the Church. [In defence of Episcopal Government.] [Another edition.] E. 196. (29.) E. 208. (15.) Feb. 9. Mr. Bagshaws Speech in Parliament concerning Episcopacy and the London Petition. Printed for Francis Constable. E. 196. (31.) Feb. 23. Scripture vindicated from the Mis-apprehensions of Mr. Stephen E. 246. (14.) [Feb.]-An Answer to a Booke [by Joseph Hall] entituled An humble Remonstrance. By Smectymnuus. [MS. note by Thomason. "The Smectimnians: Steven Marshall, Ed. Callamy, Tim. or Tho. Yonge, Math. Newcomen, Will. Spurstow." See above: Jan., E. 204. (5.), and also below: Feb., E. 206. (7.), June, E. 165. (6.), Sept., E. 169. (2.) and E. 166. (11.), Jan., 1642, E. 134. (1.), May, 1642, E. 147. (22.).] Printed for I. Rothwell and sold by T. N. E. 161. (4.) [Feb.]-An Anti-Remonstrance to the late Humble Remonstrance [of Bishop Hall. See above: Jan., E. 204. (5.), and Feb., E. 161. (4.).] E. 206. (7.) March 4.-A Speech made by Captaine Audley Mervin to the Upper House in Ireland. With certaine Articles of high Treason against Sir Richard Bolton and others. Printed for Hugh Perry. E. 196. (37.) March 4.-Ireland's Complaint against Sir George Ratcliffe, delivered in Parliament by Captaine Audley Mervin. Wherein is declared the grievances occasioned by him and the late Earle of Strafford. Printed for John Thomas, [Nov.] 1641. E. 176. (8.) [March 6.]—A True Copy of the Lord Andevers two Speeches to the Lords in Parliament; the one concerning the Star-Chamber, the other concerning Pacification. Printed for Francis Constable. E. 196. (40.) March 16.-A Speech made before the Lords by Francis Rous against Printed for John E. 196. (42.) March 23. Mr. Maynards Speech before both Houses in Parliament 1641. in reply upon the Earle of Straffords Answer to his Articles at the Barre. E. 196. (45.) [March.]-Two Speeches made by Sr. Thomas Wentworth now Earle of Strafford in the Parliament holden at Westminster 1628; the one concerning the liberty of the Subject, the other the Priviledge of Parliament. Printed for John Aston. E. 196. (43.) [March.]-A Worthy Speech made in the House of Commons this present Parliament by Mr. Waller. Printed for John Nicholson. 8. sh. E. 198. (11.) March.]-Reasons of the House of Commons why Bishops ought not to have Votes in Parliament. 669. f. 3. (3.) [March.]-The Organ's Eccho. [Verses satirising Archbishop Laud and the Bishops.] 8. sh. 669. f. 4. (32.) March.]-A Psalme of Thanksgiving to be sung by the Children of Christs Hospitall on Monday in the Easter Holy-dayes at S. Maries Spittle. [With the musical notation.] 8. sh. Printed by R. Oulton. 8. sh. 669. f. 4. (5.) [March.]-A Psalme of Thanksgiving to be sung by the Children of Christs Hospitall on Tuesday in the Easter Holy-dayes. Printed by R. Oulton. 669. f. 4. (6.) April 4.-Davids Zeale for Zion. A sermon preached before the House of Commons. By Thomas Wilson. Printed for Iohn Bartlet. E. 156. (14.) April 4.-The Troublers troubled, or Achan condemned and executed. A sermon preached before the House of Commons. By Samuel Fairecloth. pp. 53. Printed by R. Cotes for Henry Overton. E. 167. (11.) April 6-Babylon's Downfall. A sermon preached at Westminster before the House of Commons. By William Bridge. Printed by I. N. for John Rothwell. E. 163. (3.) April 12.-The Speech or Declaration of John Pym after the summing-up of the charge of High Treason against Thomas, Earle of Strafford. Printed for John Bartlet. [Another edition.] E. 208. (8.) E. 196. (47.) E. 207. (8.) April 12.--The Conclusion of the Earle of Straffords Defence. [See also below: 13 April, E. 207. (9.).] April 13.-A brief Relation of the Answeres and Replies of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, to the Articles exhibited against him by the House of Commons. [With a preface signed S. R.] E. 417. (19.) temporall of the E. 1091. (3.) April 13.-A Catalogue of the Lords spirituall and 1641. barons for the ports for the House of Commons, for this Parliament. Printed for Tho. Walkley. E. 1091. (4.) April 13. The Replication of Master Glyn to the generall answer of Thomas, Earle of Strafford, to the charges exhibited against him. E. 207. (10.) [See also April 13.-In Answer to the Earle of Strafords Conclusion. pp. 78. April 21. The Lord Digby his last Speech against the Earle of Strafford, occasioned upon the reading of the Bill of Attainder touching the point of Treason. [MS. note by Thomason: "This was burnt by order of Parliament by the hand of the Hangman in Smithfield, 15 July." See also below: June, E. 160. (16.), 13 July, E. 103. (6.).] E. 198. (1.) April 21.—An Answer to the Lord Digbies Speech to the Bill of E. 198. (2.) April 24.-To Parliament. The Petition of the University of Oxford April 26.—Mr. Jervis Hollis Speech. [MS. note by Thomason: "For pp. 89. 1641. pp. 56. Printed E. 137. (29.) Simons, alias John Hunt, alias Anonymus Eremita. by I. R. for R. Whitaker. [April.] Rome for Canterbury; or, A true Relation of the Life of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. [With a woodcut.] E. 208. (10.) [May 1.]-An Occasionall Speech made to the House of Commons. against Bishops by Sir John Wray. Printed for John Nicholson. E. 198. (8.) [May 1.]-A Speech of William Thomas in Parliament, being a short view and examination of the actions of Bishops in Parliament from Anno Dom. 1116 to this present. Printed by Tho. Harper. E. 198. (9.) Printed for John 669. f. 3. (2.) May 3.-A Preamble with the Protestation [against Roman Catholicism] made by the House of Commons. Aston. 8. sh. May 4.-Densell Hollis Esq; his Speech at the Delivery of the Protestation to the Lords. Printed for J. A. E. 198. (10.) May 5.-[An Order of the House of Commons for printing the Preamble and Protestation of 3 May.] 8. sh. Printed by Robert Barker and the Assignes of John Bill. [Another edition.] 669. f. 3. (5.) 669. f. 3. (6.) May 9. The Earle of Bedfords Passage to the Highest Court of [Another edition.] E. 208. (14.) [May 12.]-A Declaration shewing the Necessity of the Earle of May 12. The Downfall of Greatnesse for the loss of Goodnesse. 1641. [May 16.]-A Convocation Speech, by Mr. Thomas Warmstry, against Images, Altars, Crosses, the new Canons and the Oath, &c. E. 199. (23.) May 21.-Two Speeches spoken in the House of Lords by the Lord Viscount Newarke: the first concerning the right of Bishops to sit in Parliament, 21 May, the second about the lawfulness of their intermedling in Temporall affaires, 24 May. E. 198. (13.) May 24. Captaine Audley Mervin's Speech delivered to the Lords, concerning the Judicature of the High Court of Parliament. Printed for R. Royston. E. 198. (15.) [May 27.]-Two Speeches of William, Viscount Say and Seale: the first upon the Bill against Bishops, the other a Declaration of himselfe touching the Liturgie. Printed for Thomas Underhill. E. 198. (16.) May 28.-A Remonstrance against Presbitery, by divers inhabitants of the County of Chester. With a Review of the Institution of the Order of Bishops. By Sir Thomas Aston. [See also below: Nov., E. 178. (4.).] pp. 206. Printed for John Aston. E. 163. (1. and 2.) [Another edition.] A Petition, delivered to the Lords by Sir Thomas Aston, from the County Palatine of Chester, concerning Episcopacy. 8. 8h. Printed for John Aston. 669. f. 4. (8.) May 31.-A Compendious Discourse proving Episcopacy to be of [May. An Humble Remonstrance to His Majesty, against the Tax of Ship-Money. pp. 68. E. 207. (3.) [May.]-An Abstract of Answers given in the Lords unto the Nine Reasons sent up from the House of Commons against the voting of Bishops in Parliament. Printed for N. Butter. E. 156. (10.) [May. John Dury his Petition to the Honourable House of Commons. [Praying that prayers may be ordered for a Union of all Protestant Churches.] E. 156. (12.) [May.]-Arguments given in by the Commissioners of Scotland unto the Lords of the Treaty, perswading Conformity of Church Government. E. 157. (2.) [May. A Consideration and a Resolution, first concerning the right of the Laity in Nationall Councels, secondly concerning the power of Bishops in affaires secular. By Sr. E. D. [i.e. Sir Edward Dering]. Printed for F. Eglesfield. E. 156. (23.) [May.] The First Petition of the Citie of London for a Reformation in Church-Government as also for the abolishment of Episcopacie. E. 156. (20.) [May.] The Judgement of Doctor Reignolds concerning Episcopacy, in |