Certaine propositions made by the distressed Protestants in Ireland to the Parliament of England, who have lost their goods, and personall estates there, by meanes of this present rebellion [electronic resource] : may be relieved, if His Majesty and both houses of Parliament shall think fit : and whereby His Majesties revenue also in that realm will be much advanced and the said kingdom the better and more speedier peopled, secured and civilized : the speech of Denzell Holles, Esq. delivered at the Lords Barr, Wednesday the 15 of June, upon the impeachment of the Earles of Northampton, Devonshire, Monmoth and Dover, and of the Lords Rich, Andiver, Gray of Ruthen, Coventry and Capell for their contempt in departing from the Parliament and not returning upon summons ... : as also, a petition to the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, of the captains, officers and souldiers of the trained bands, and volinteers in the county of Buckingham assembled at Alisbury, Jun. 17, 1642 ..
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1642 June 27.
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