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VOTES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Numb.1 [- 5]. Votes of the House of Commons, at Oxford. Lunae 21° die

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VOTES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Numb.1 [- 5]. Votes of the House of Commons, at Oxford. Lunae 21° die

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
VOTES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Numb.1 [- 5]. Votes of the House of Commons, at Oxford. Lunae 21° die Martii, 1680/1 … [Colophon :] Published by Langley Curtis, 1680-81Five numbers, each a single leaf, printed on both sides of the leaf, folio, recent paper wrapper : with some light browning, but very good copies.Original issues of the first five numbers of the first serious attempt to publish regularly the affairs of Parliament. The first, third and fourth issues are undated.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) POPISH PLOT : -. The French Intrigues Discovered. With the methods and arts to retrench the potency of France by land and sea, and to confine that monarch within his antient dominions and territories. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the princes and states of Europe, especially of England. Written in a letter from a person of quality abroad, to his correspondent here. Printed for R. Baldwin, 1681. FIRST EDITION, pages (4), 31, complete with the initial blank leaf, folio, recent paper wrapper : with some light browning, but a very good copy.Wing F 2185. (2) WAKEMAN ( Sir George ), MARSHALL ( W. ), RUMLEY ( W. ) and CORKER ( J. ). The Tryals of Sir George Wakeman Barronet [sic]. William Marshall, William Rumley, and James Corker, Benedictine monks. For high treason, for conspiring the death of the king ... Printed for H. Hills, T. Parkhurst ... , 1679. FIRST EDITION, pp (4), 84, with initial blank leaf, folio, recent wrapper : very good.Wing T 2259. Wakeman, Roman catholic, physician to Queen Catherine, was accused by Oates of planning to poison Charles II. Oates lost considerable prestige by Wakeman's acquittal. (3) CHARLES II. His Majesties Declaration to all his loving subjects, touching the cause & reasons that moved him to dissolve the two last parliaments. Published by his majesties command. Printed by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, 1681. FIRST EDITION, pages 10, (1, licence leaf), folio, recent paper wrapper : with some light browning, but a large and very good copy with some leaves uncut.Wing C 3000. Charles ordered that this declaration - a clever appeal to the loyalty of his people in which he outlines the violence and bad faith of the opposition - be read in all chapels and churches throughout the kingdom.(4)HISTORY; ENGLAND; PARLIAMENT; PERIODICALS; POPISH PLOT; FRANCE; WING; TRIALS; ; ; ;