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MERVYN ( Sir Audley )

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MERVYN ( Sir Audley )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MERVYN ( Sir Audley ). A speech made before the Lords in the upper house of Parliament in Ireland, by Captaine Audley Mervin. March the 4th. 1640. At the impeachment of Sir Richard Bolton knight, L. Chancellour ; Iohn L. Bishop of Derry ; Sir Gerrard Lowther knight, Lo. Chiefe Justice of His Maiesties Court of Common Pleas, and Sir George Ratcliffe knight, of high-treason. By the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House of Parliament : with the articles against them. And a schedule of those grievances of that kingdome, which were voted in the Lords House, this 18. of February, 1640. [London :] Printed in the yeare of our Lord, 1641FIRST EDITION, pages (2), 27, (1, blank), 4to, recent stiff wrappers : a very good copy. Wing M 1888A. "Sweeney, 3027, describing it as important and extremely scarce. Mervyn (1603-75), Protestant lawyer and politician,, prime serjeant at law in Ireland, one of the thirty-six commissioners charged with implementing the declaration of Charles II for the post-Restoration settlement of Ireland, was appointed speaker to the Irish House of Commons in May 1661. “Opinions concerning him, both in his own day and since, have been various, but rarely complimentary, with frequent accusations of corruption, lack of scruple, or the pursuit of self-interest above principle. There is no denying his propensity to safeguard his own position, yet there remain elements of consistency in his opinions, not least concerning the powers and rights of the parliament of Ireland. Perhaps the twists and turns of his career indicate not only an individual of some ability and resilience but also the complex dilemmas facing any individual seeking to pilot a political career through the turbulence of mid-17th century Ireland and Britain.” – ODNB.ENGLISH PRE 1701; WING; HISTORY; IRELAND; ENGLAND; ; ; ; ; ; ;