An answer to the Scotch papers delivered in the House of Commons in reply to the votes of both houses of the Parliament of England, concerning the disposall of the Kings person, as it was spoken when the said papers were read in the House / by Thomas Chaloner.
- Title
- An answer to the Scotch papers delivered in the House of Commons in reply to the votes of both houses of the Parliament of England, concerning the disposall of the Kings person, as it was spoken when the said papers were read in the House / by Thomas Chaloner.
- Author
- Chaloner, Thomas, 1595-1661.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Francis Leach,
- 1646.
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- Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649.
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Contents
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A Speech made in the House of Commons the 26th day of
Octo∣ber 1646. (upon the Reading of the Sco∣tish Papers the same day, In Reply to the Votes of both Houses of Parliament of the 24th. of Sept. concerning the disposall of the Kings Person,) spoken byThomas Chaloner, Esquier, a Member of the said House.