MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STAR1: Star Chamber
- 2874: The proceedings against Sir John Hollis, Sir John Wentworth, and Mr. Lumsden (1737)
- 16929: A letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield (1768)
- 77000: Mr. Speakers speech, before the King, in the Lords House of Parliament. July the third, 1641 (1641)
- 77690: Resuscitatio, or, bringing into publick light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, & theological, hitherto sleeping, of the right honourable Francis Bacon (1661)
- 78357: The twelfth part of The reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt (1658)
- 79109: A new discovery of the prelates tyranny (1641)
- 80773: The Christian mans triall: or, A true relation of the first apprehension and severall examinations of Iohn Lilburne (1641)
- 83446: Resuscitatio, or, Bringing into publick light severall pieces, of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, & theological, hitherto sleeping; of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam (1657)
- 83812: Rome for Canterbury: or a true relation of the birth, and life, of William Laud, Arch-bishop of Canterbury (1641)
- 84278: The twelfth part of the Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Kt (1656)
- 89119: The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth (1682)
- 90309: The former rates being printed by a false copy, before both Houses were agreed (1641)
- 100758: The sea-gull, or The new apparition in the Star-Chamber at Westminster (1644)
- 100758: The sea-gull, or The new apparition in the Star-Chamber at Westminster (1644)
- 105373: A true copy of the Lord Andevers two speeches to the Lords in Parliament (1641)
- 106966: Englands lamentable slaverie (1645)
- 107610: The second volume of the remains of thf [sic] most reverend father in God, and blessed martyr, William Laud (1700)
- 107731: An epitome or briefe discoverie, from the beginning to the ending, of the many and great troubles that Dr. Leighton suffered in his body, estate, and family, for the space of twelve years and upwards (1646)
- 108109: A testimony to the trueth of Jesus Christ, and to our Solemn League and Covenant (1648)
- 111600: A breviate of the weavers business (1648)
- 112186: The judgment or resolution of all the Lords, the judges and other the Lords assembled in Star-Chamber, anno regni Regis Jacobi Secundo (1679)
- 112186: The judgment or resolution of all the Lords, the judges and other the Lords assembled in Star-Chamber, anno regni Regis Jacobi Secundo (1679)
- 125007: A true table of all such fees as are due, or can be claimed in any Bishops-Courts, in all cases; as they were given in to the commissioners of his Majesty King Charles the First, Nov. 1630. By the commissaries, registers, proctors, &c, under their own hands in the Star-Chamber. Necessary to be known by all persons liable to be concerned in the said Bishops-Courts (1681)
- 142319: A testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, and to our solemn league and covenant (1648)
- 143997: The judgment or resolution of all the lords (1679)
- 146442: Two acts of Parliament (1641)
- 149518: The petition and appeal to the Parliament, of John Levet doctor of lawes, and Mary his wife (1650)
- 153311: To the high court of Parliament (1681)
- 153874: The Star-Chamber epitomized, or, A dialogue between Inquisition, a news smeller, and Christopher Cob-web, a keeper of the records for the Star-Chamber, as they met at the office in Grayes-Inne (1641)
- 158957: The Selfe afflicter (1657)
- 170167: An Act for regulating of the Privie Councell, and for taking away the court commonly called, the Star-Chamber (1641)
- 170282: The former rates being printed by a false copy, before both Houses were agreed (1641)
- 171483: A decree lately made in the High Court of Starre-Chamber (1633)
- 176509: A decree of Starre-Chamber, concerning printing (1637)
- 184923: A decree of Starre-Chamber: concerning inmates, and diuided tenements (1637)
- 196186: A decree of Starre-Chamber, concerning printing (1637)
- 203530: Two acts of Parliament, the one for the preventing of the inconveniences happening by the long intermission of Parliament (1641)
- 206900: A decree of Starre-Chamber. Concerning inmates, and diuided tenements (1637)
- 223316: The occasional historian (1731)
- 235474: A home-Thrust at duelling (1753)
- 256947: The Ceremony-Monger (1703)
- 270142: The proceedings in the Star-Chamber (1717)
- 323898: An inquiry into the doctrine lately propagated (1769)
- 341574: A catalogue of the manuscripts of the Right Honourable and Right Worshipful Sir Julius Caesar, Knight, Judge of the Admiralty, and one of the Masters of the Court of Requests in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; and in the Reign of King James I. Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer, Master of the Rolls, and one of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council. Consisting of a great Variety of authentic Records, Original Letters, and Papers of State, relating to the High Courts of Parliament, Exchequer, Chancery, Star-Chamber, Admiralty and Requests; ... the last planting of Virginia, the Tobacco Trade, &c. &c. Original Letters in the Handwriting of King James I. the Lords High Treasurers Burleigh, Buckhurst, Dorset, Salisbury, Suffolk, Southampton; the Lords High Admirals Howard Nottingham &c. &c. the Lords High Chancellors Hatton, Ellesmere. Verulam; the Archbishops of Canterbury, and York; the Dukes of Lenox and Buckingham; the Earls of Cumberland, Rutland, Lincoln, Leicester, Essex, Worcester, Sussex, Devon, Huntingdon, Holland, Kent, Ormond, Shrewsbury, Hertford, Bedford, Warwick, Clanrickard, &c. &c. Sir Francis Walsingham, Sir John Perrot, Sir Francis Drake, Sir Edward Coke, Sir John Hobart; with many, many more Lords, Ladies, Knights, &c. &c. as also of several foreign Princes, Ministers, Ambassadors, &c. &c. Treaties of Peace, &c. Genealogies of great Houses, Treatises on the History, Laws, &c. of these Realms. With Variety of other Matters, too tedious to enumerate; the whole tending to illustrate our History during those Reigns. Which will be sold by auction. At St. Paul's Coffee-House in St. Paul's Church-Yard, on Wednesday 23d and Thursday 24th of November 1757, to begin each Evening precisely at Six O'Clock. The Manuscripts may be viewed on Saturday 22d of October, and every Day after, (sundays excepted) to the Time of Sale. (1757)
- 346802: The proceedings in the Star-Chamber, in 1632. against Henry Sherfield, Esq (1717)
- 364858: The laws and customs of the stannaries in the counties of Cornwall and Devon. Revis'd and corrected according to the antient and modern practice. In two parts. The First, Containing the Charter of Edw. I. being the first Charter for erecting the Tinners of Cornwall and Devon into a Corporation, with an Exposition of the said Charter, by Parliament, 50 Ed. III. II. The several Laws and Constitutions, made by the several Parliaments of Tinners, in the Reigns of King James I. Charles I. James II. and Queen Anne, together with the Journals, Speeches, Addresses, and other Proceedings of the said Parliaments. III. A Compleat Treatise of the Laws of the Stannaries, and the Method of Proceeding in the several Courts of Stannaries; with the Judges Opinions on the Force of those Laws, by the King's special Direction. Also several Cases and Pleadings thereupon, in the Star-Chamber, touching Writs of Error. IV. The Power of the Lord Warden in Law and Equity, with two Remarkable Cases between the Lord Warden and the Sherist of Devon, the One for Felony, and the Other, for Murder, with the Pleadings at large. V. The Rights of the Prince as Duke of Cornwall. Also a Compleat Table of the Fees of the Stannary Courts. VI. The Customs of the Stannary of Blackmore, set forth by way of Preface. Part II. Containing the Laws and Customs of the Stannaries of Devon. I. The Charter of Edw. I. with an Exposition of the same, in Latin and English. II. The several Laws and Constitutions, &c. made in the Reigns of King Edw. VI. Hen. Viii. and Queen Elizabeth. With Compleat Tables of the Principal Matters contain'd in the whole. By Tho. Pearce, Gent (1725)
- 364859: The laws and customs of the stannaries in the counties of Cornwall and Devon. Revis'd and corrected according to the antient and modern practice. In two parts. The First, Containing the Charter of Edw. I. being the first Charter for erecting the Tinners of Cornwall and Devon into a Corporation, with an Exposition of the said Charter, by Parliament, 50 Ed. III. II. The several Laws and Constitutions, made by the several Parliaments of Tinners, in the Reigns of King James I. Charles I. James II. and Queen Anne, together with the Journals, Speeches, Addresses, and other Proceedings of the said Parliaments. III. A Compleat Treatise of the Laws of the Stannaries, and the Method of Proceeding in the several Courts of Stannaries; with the Judges Opinions on the Force of those Laws, by the King's special Direction. Also several Cases and Pleadings thereupon, in the Star-Chamber, touching Writs of Error. IV. The Power of the Lord Warden in Law and Equity, with two Remarkable Cases between the Lord Warden and the Sherist of Devon, the One for Felony, and the Other, for Murder, with the Pleadings at large. V. The Rights of the Prince as Duke of Cornwall. Also a Compleat Table of the Fees of the Stannary Courts. VI. The Customs of the Stannary of Blackmore, set forth by way of Preface. Part II. Containing the Laws and Customs of the Stannaries of Devon. I. The Charter of Edw. I. With an Exposition of the same, in Latin and English. II. The several Laws and Constitutions, &c. made in the Reigns of King Edw. VI. Hen. Viii. and Queen Elizabeth. With Compleat Tables of the Principal Matters contain'd in the whole. By Tho. Pearce, Gent (1725)
- 376228: The test or tryal of the goodness and value of spiritual courts (1706)
- 382877: The earl of Essex's vindication of the war with Spain (1729)
- 395165: The freedom of speech and writing upon public affairs, considered (1766)
- 446069: Charles-Town, July 28, 1770 (1770)
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