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TILDEN LIBRARY
1895
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TO
VOLUME III.
STATE TRIALS IN THE REIGN OF
KING CHALES THE FIRST,
A. D. 1627-1640.
*** The new Matter is marked [N.]
127. PROCEEDINGS on the HABEAS CORPUS, brought by Sir Thomas Darnel,
Sir John Corbet, Sir Walter Earl, Sir John Heveningham, and Sir Ed-
mund Hampden, A. D. 1627: Together with the Proceedings in Parlia- ment, relating to the LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT, A. D. 1628 and 1629
128. Case of WALTER LONG, esq. Sheriff of Wilts, and one of the Burgesses for
Bath, for absenting himself from his Bailiwick to attend his Duty in-
Parliament, 1629 [N.]
Page
1
-
234
129. Proceedings against WILLIAM STROUD, esq. Walter Long, esq. JOHN
SELDEN, esq. and Others, on an Habeas Corpus, in Banco Regis, 1629
130. Proceedings against Sir JOHN ELLIOT, DENZIL HOLLIS, esq. and BENJAMIN
VALENTINE, esq. for seditious Speeches in Parliament, 1629
131. Proceedings against ROGER MANWARING, D. D. for preaching and pub-
lishing two Sermons, maintaining Doctrines tending to the Subver-
sion of the Laws and Liberties of the Kingdom, 1621 [N.]
132. The Case of HUGH PINE, esq. upon an Accusation of Treason, for Words
spoken in Contempt of the King, 1628 [N.] -
235
294
335
359
133. Proceedings against JOHN FELTON, for the Murder of the Duke of Buck-
ingham, 1628 [N.] -
367
134. Proceedings against Mr. RICHARD CHAMBERS, in the Star-Chamber, for
seditious Speeches before the Privy-Council, 1629
135. Proceedings in the Star-Chamber against Dr. ALEXANDER LEIGHTON, for
· a Libel, 1630
136. Proceedings in the Star-Chamber against the Earl of BEDFORD, the Earl
of CLARE, the Earl of SOMERSET, Sir ROBERT COTTON, JOHN SELDEN,
esq. OLIVER ST. JOHN, esq. and Others, for publishing a seditious and
scandalous Writing, 1630
374
137. The Trial of MERVIN Lord AUDLEY, Earl of CASTLEHAVEN, for a Rape and
Sodomy, 1631
138. The Trial of LAWRENCE FITZ-PATRICK and GILES BROADWAY, two Servants
of the before mentioned Lord AUDLEY, Earl of Castlehaven, at the
King's-Bench, for a Rape and Sodomy, 1631 -
402
419
139. The Trial of JAMES Lord UCHILTRIE, for Calumnies and slanderous
Speeches against James Marquis of Hamilton, and the Earls of Had-
dington, Roxburgh, and Buccleugh; tending to the sowing of Sedition
betwixt his Majesty and the said Noblemen; at Edinburgh, 1631 - 426
140. Proceedings in the Court of Chivalry, on an Appeal of High Treason:
by DONALD Lord REA, against Mr. DAVID RAMSEY, 1631 -
141. Proceedings in the Star-Chamber against HENRY SHERFIELD, esq. Re-
corder of Salisbury, for breaking a painted Glass-Window in the
Church of St. Edmonds in the said City, 1632
142. Proceedings against WM. PRYNN, esq. in the Star-Chamber, for writing
and publishing a Book intitled, "Histrio-mastix, or a Scourge for
Stage-Players," &c. and also against MICHAEL SPARKES, for print-
483
519
ing, and against WILLIAM BUCKNER, for licensing the said Book, 1652-3 562
143. Proceedings in the Star-Chamber against Sir DAVID FOWLIS, Sir THOMAS
LAYTON, and HENRY FOWLIS, esq. on a Charge of opposing the King's
Service, and traducing his Officers of State, 1633
586
591
144. The Trial of JOHN Lord BALMERINO, in Scotland, for a Libel, 1634
145. Proceedings in the Star-Chamber against Dr. JOHN BASTWICK, Mr.
HENRY BURTON, and WILLIAM PRYNN, esq. for several Libels, 1637
146. Proceedings in the Star-Chamber against Dr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Bishop of
Lincoln, for publishing false News and Tales to the Scandal of his
Majesty's Government; for revealing Counsels of State contrary to
his Oath of a Privy Counsellor; and for tampering with the King's
Witnesses, 1637 [N.]
711
770
147. Proceedings in the Case of SHIP-MONEY, between the KING and JOHN
HAMPDEN, esq. in the Exchequer, 1637 -
The First Writ for Ship Money -
The King's Letter to the Judges
The Answer of the Judges
The King, versus John Hampden, in the Case of Ship Money
826
The First Day's Argument of Mr. St. John, on behalf of Mr.
Hampden, before all the Judges in the Exchequer Chamber
The Second Day's Argument of Mr. St. John
856
906
The First Day's Argument of Sir Edward Littleton, kut. his
Majesty's Solicitor General, on behalf of his Majesty
923
- 936
952
The Second Day's Argument of Sir Edward Littleton
The Third Day's Argument of Sir Edward Littleton
The First Day's Argument of Mr. Holborne on behalf Mr. Hampden 963
The Second Day's Argument of Mr. Holborne
The Third Day's Argument of Mr. Holborne
: 976
- 989
The Fourth Day's Argument of Mr. Holborne
1000
The First Day's Argument of Sir John Banks, knt. his Majesty's
Attorney General, on behalf of his Majesty
The Second Day's Argument of Sir John Banks
The Third Day's Argument of Sir John Banks
The Argument of Sir Francis Weston, one of the Barons of the
Exchequer -
The Argument of Sir Edward Crawley, knt. one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas
The Argument of Sir Robert Berkley, one of the Justices of the
Court of King's Bench -
The Opinion of Sir George Vernon, one of the Justices of the Court
of Common Pleas
A few Notes of the Argument of Sir Thomas Trevor, one of the
Barons of the Court of Exchequer
The Argument of Sir George Crooke, one of the Justices of the
Court of King's Bench
The Argument of Sir George Crooke, as it was presented to the
King
The Argument of Sir William Jones, one of the Justices of the
1140
The Argument of Sir Richard Hutton, one of the Justices of the
Court of Common Pleas
The Opinion of Sir John Denham, one of the Barons of the
Exchequer
The Argument of Sir Humphry Davenport, Lord Chief Baron
of the Exchequer
· 1202
The Argument of Sir John Finch, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas
- 1216
The Argument of Sir John Brampston, Lord Chief Justice of the
Copy of the Order as it was drawn upon the Motion of Mr. Attor-
ney General
Copy of the Judgment, as it is entered upon record
Proceedings in Parliament thereon
1243
1251
- 1252
Impeachment of Sir Robert Berkley, and the other Judges who
gave their Opinions in the Case of Ship Money
148. The Trial of JOHN LILBURN and JOHN WHARTON, for Printing and Pub-
lishing Seditious Books. In the Star-Chamber, 1637
1283
149. The Trial of THOMAS HARRISON, Clerk, at the King's-Bench, for a Misde-
meanor in speaking reflecting Words of Judge Hutton, 1638
1315
- 1370
Another Account of the above Trial from Tanner's Mss. in the
Bodleian Library [N.] -
1378
150. The Trial of THOMAS Earl of STRAFFORD, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, for
High Treason, 1640
- 1382
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