Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 1584-1650
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- Vox secvnda popvli, or, The Commons gratitude to the most honorable Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Mongomery, for the great affection which hee alwaies bore unto them
- A letter to the Earle of Pembroke
- A letter to the Earle of Pembrooke : concerning the times, and the sad condition both of Prince and people
- Abbrege du sermon funebre sur la mort du tres-honorable Philippe comte de Pembroke & Montgommery, advenue le 23 de janvier l'an 1650 : prononcé en la Chapelle de l'Hostel de Durham, le 27 du mesme mois
- Eight speeches spoken in Gvild-hall upon Thursday night, Octob. 27, 1642 : printed in the same order they were spoken, one after the other
- Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earle of VVarvvick : wherein is declared the wonderfull workes of God, by preventing a damnable and hel-bred conspiracy plotted against him : Sir Iohn Pennington being neare unto him with a great number of caveliers : also a declaration of the House of Peers sent down to the House of Commons with Mr. Pyms answer thereunto : with the Kings resolution concerning the Earle of Northumberland, Pembroke, Essex, Holland, and the Lord Fielding : likewise the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty : for a pacification between His Majesty and both Houses
- Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earle of VVarvvick. : Wherein is declared the wonderfull workes of God, by preventing a damnable and hel-bred conspiracy plotted against him: Sir Iohn Pennington being neare unto him with a great number of caveliers. Read in both Houses of Parliament, and by them ordered to be printed. Also a declaration of the House of Peers sent down to the House of Commons, with Mr. Pyms answer thereunto. With the Kings resolution concerning the Earle of Northumberland, Pembroke, Essex, Holland, and the Lord Fielding. Likewise the humble petition of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. For a pacification between His Majesty and both Houses. Ordered that this be printed. Joh. Brown. Cler: Par
- Great and bloody news from Turnham-Green, or, A relation of a sharp encounter between the Earl of Pembrook and his company, with the constable and vvatch belonging to the parish of Chiswick on the 18 instant : in which conflict one Mr. Smeethe, a gentleman, and one Mr. Halfpenney, a constable of the said parish vvere mortally wounded ... : with several other remarkable circumstances ..
- His Majesties gratious answer and royall resolution concerning the propositions of peace agreed on by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : likewise His Maiesties royall message to the Earle of Nothumberland and Earle of Pembrooke concerning the aforesaid propositions: signed with his royall signet under the great seale of
- His Majesties gratious answer, and royall resolvtion concerning the propositions of peace, agreed on by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : Likewise His Maiesties royall message to the Earle of Nothumberland, and Earle of Pembrooke, concerning the aforesaid propositions. Signed with his royall signet, under the great seale of England. Also His Maiesties resolution, concerning the petition, and propositions of the citizens of London, presented to His Majesty at Oxford January 2. by Sir George Clearke, Master Bateman, Master Rheeves, Sir George Garret, Master Peter Jones, Master Henley. Signed also with the great seale of England
- Joyfull and welcome nevves from Shrevvesbury : declaring the proceedings of both armies neer Shrewsbury with an exact relation of a battell fought before the Wals of the said town, October 3, 1642 : also a true relation of a battell fought in Wiltshire by the Earle of Pembroke with 500 men against the Lord Coventry with 1000 horse and foot, Octob. 4 : wherein 40 cavaliers were slaine 20 taken prisoners and all the rest put to flight with the losse of 10 men brought by the last past Octob. 6 : likewise Prince Roberts propositions to His Majesty concerning the knighting of certain officers under his command
- Joyfull and welcome newes from Shrevvesbury : declaring the proceedings of both armies neer Shrewsbury, with an exact relation of a battell fought before the wals of the said town, October 3. 1642. Also a true relation of a battell fought in Wiltshire, by the Earle of Pembroke, with 500. men, against the Lord Coventry, with 1000. horse and foot, Octob. 4. Wherein 40. cavaliers were slaine, 20. taken prisoners, and all the rest put to flight, with the losse of 10. men. Brought by the last post, Octob. 6. Likewise Prince Roberts propositions to His Majesty concerning the knighting of certain officers under his command
- Pegasus, or, The flying horse from Oxford : bringing the proceedings of the visitours and other Bedlamites there, by command of the Earle of Mongomery
- The Earle of Pembroke his declaration and resolution to the high court of Parliament : concerning his election by the Parliament to be generall for the westerne parts of the kingdome containing these counties following viz. Wiltshire, Somersetshire, Hampshire, Dorsetshire, Devonshire, Cornwall, the Isle of Wight : wherein is shewed his good affection to the King and Parliament with his noble and undaunted resolution for preserving the peace of the kingdome : also an ordinance of Parliament for setting out ten ships for a winter-guard for Ireland with letters of surpritall for the taking of the rebels ships or any others that shall offer to assist thein [sic]
- The first part of the last wil & testament of Philip, Earle of Pembrooke and Montgomery, Lord of Saint Quintin, &c., now Knight of Berk-shire : dictated by his own mouth and took by Mr. Michael Oldsworth, sometime his Lps secretary, and faithfully engrossed : together with all his Lps penitent considerations, (delivered in most patheticall expressions) upon every particular of his goods, catttels [sic], chattels, moveable and inmoveable, that are designed in legacy to sundry particular persons of most eminent and remarkable quality : the second part to the same tune, will speedily be exhibited to publique view, as soon as it can be possibly transcribed by his Lps most devoted honour
- The impeachment and charge of Mr. Henry Hastings sonne to the Earle of Huntington : concerning his manifold misdemeanors, the dangerous insurrections and tumults, occasioned by the said Mr. Hastings in the county of Leicester, to the disturbance and danger of the whole kingdome : which charge was drawn up by a select committee and by them presented to the Assembly of Lords, and an order from the Lords for the summoning of M. Hastings to his answer : also the substance of a speech spoken by the Earl of Pembrook before the committee, concerning an accommodation between the King and His Parliament, and the Parliaments command to all judges &c
- The impeachment and charge of Mr. Henry Hastings sonne to the Earle of Huntington : concerning his manifold misdemeanors, the dangerous insurrections, and tumults, occasioned by the said Mr. Hastings in the county of Leicester, to the disturbance and danger of the whole kingdome. Which charge was drawn up by a select committee and by them presented to the Assembly of Lords; and an order from the Lords for the summoning of M. Hastings to his answer. Also the substance of a speech spoken by the Earl of Pembrook before the committee, concerning an accommodation between the King and His Parliament, and the Parliaments command to all judges &c. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com
- The last vvill and testament of Philip Herbert, burgesse for Bark-shire, vulgarly called Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, who dyed of foole-age, Jan. 23, 1650 : with his life and death, and severall legacies to the Parliament and councel of state : also his elegy, taken verbatim in time of his sicknesse, and published to prevent false copies by Michael Oldisworth
- The life and death of Philip Herbert, the late infamous knight of Barkshire, once Earle of Pembrock, Moungomerie, &c. who departed from this life to another January 23. 1649. : Having, by a degenerate basenesse, betrayed his nobilitie ; and entred himselfe a commoner, amongst the vere scum of the kingdom. Likewise a discourse with Charon in his voyage to Hell. With his araignement, tryall and condemnation, before the three judges, Æacus, Minos and Raddamanthus. Also the entertainment and welcome made by his brethren, Pym, Dorislaus, Raynsborough, &c. with an ample testimonie of their rejoycing at his Lordships arivall
- The resolvtion of of [sic] both Hovses of Parliament : concerning a pacification presented unto His Maiesty in a petition by the Right Honourable the Earle of Norhumberland [sic] and the Earle of Pembroke and foure of the House of Commons : with His Majesties most gratious answer thereunto sent by Sir William Killigrew to both Houses
- To the Right Honourable Philip Earle of Pembrook and Mountgomery &c. lord lieutenant of this county of Wiltes : the humble resolution of the loyall and well-affected voluntiers of the city of New-Sarum in the county aforesaid : presented by Master Francis Dove, captaine of the said voluntiers, by the assignment of the said lord lieutenant, on August 23 which was lovingly really and gratefully accepted to the great encouragement of the voluntiers
- To the right honorable Philip Earle of Pembrook and Mountgomery, &c. lord lieutenant of this county of Wiltes. : The humble resolution of the loyall and well-affected voluntiers of the city of New-Sarum, in the county aforesaid. Presented by Master Francis Dove, captaine of the said voluntiers (by the assignment of the said lord lieutenant) on August 23, which was lovingly, really and gratefully accepted, to the great encouragement of the voluntiers
- Vox secunda populi. Or, The Commons gratitude to the most honorable Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Mongomery, for the great affection which hee alwaies bore unto them.
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