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House of Lords. William Jones Esquire and Elizabeth his wife, - - - appellants. Charles Morgan Esquire, the Most Noble John Duke of Rutland, the Right Honourable Lord George Cavendish, the Right Honourable Lord Frederick Cavendish, the Right Honourable Lord John Cavendish and John Morgan Esquire, respondents. The said Charles Morgan and John Morgan, - - - appellants. The said William Jones and Elizabeth his wife, - - - respondents. The case of the said William Jones and Elizabeth his wife
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The reasons why the Lrd. Marquiss of Dorchester printed his letter the 25th. of February, 1659. Dated the 13th. of the same moneth
Together with my answer to a printed paper, called, A true and perfect copy of the Lord Roos his ansvver to the Marquiss of Dorchesters letter, written the 25th. of February, 1659 -
A true and perfect copy of a letter written by the Lord Marquis of Dorchester, to the Lord Roos
Printed the 25th. of Febr. 1659. but sent to him on the 13th. of the same moneth -
The reasons why the Lrd. Marquiss of Dorchester printed his letter the 25th. of February, 1659. Dated the 13th. of the same moneth
Together with my answer to a printed paper, called, A true and perfect copy of the Lord Roos his ansvver to the Marquiss of Dorchesters letter, written the 25th. of February, 1659 -
Rutland's bounty: or, Baslow bells
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The Freeholders of the county of Leicester have already proved, and are ready to prove these illegal and violent proceedings in the late election of knights for the said county
the competitors being, John Lord Roos, Lord Lieutenant of the said county. Bennet Lord Sherrard. Sir John Hartopp, Baronet -
The case of my Lord Roos
the Lord Roos did in the Court of Arches cant. London, sue his lady in a cause of separation and divorce propter adulterium. The lady his wife appeared to that suit in the Arches. The Lord Roos libelled against her in that court. Witnesses were in that court examined. There was publication. The cause was afterwards in that court concluded and assigned for sentence. Information upon the whole matter was had. And the Dean of the Arches after such information had upon the merits of the cause, gave sentence of divorce against the lady propter adulterium -
Exceeding joyfull nevves from Scotland
brought over by the Lord Mackland and read in the House of Commons upon Thursday last being the 18 day of this instant month of August 1642 : with the Paliaments [sic] resolution concerning the Yorkshire propositions declaring their intentions for the sending downe of forces both of horse and foot for the safety of the said county : likewise the resolution of the Earle of Rutland, the Earle of Exceter and the Lord Paget with divers others that are come from His Maiesty are resolved to come to the house again if they may be received -
Exceeding joyfull newes from Scotland
brought over by the Lord Mackland, and read in the House of Commons upon Thursday last, being the 18. day of this instant month of August, 1642. With the Paliaments [sic] resolution concerning the Yorkshire propositions declaring their intentions for the sending downe of forces both of horse and foot, for the safety of the said county. Likewise the resolution of the Earle of Rutland, the Earle of Exceter, and the Lord Paget, with divers others that are come from His Majesty, are resolved to come to the house again if they may be received. Ordered that this be printed and published. Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com -
The hope of Christians an argument of comfort for their death
A sermon preach'd at the funeral of His Grace John late Duke of Rutland. Who was interr'd at Bottesford in Leicestershire, February 23. 1710/11. By Henry Felton, B. D. Of Queen's-College in Oxford -
The hope of Christians an argument of comfort for their death
A sermon preach'd at the funeral of His Grace John late Duke of Rutland. Who was interr'd at Bottesford in Leicestershire, February 23. 1710/11. By Henry Felton, B. D. Of Queen's-College in Oxford -
The Lord Marquesse of Dorchesters letter to the Lord Roos
with the Lord Roos's answer thereunto : whereunto is added the reasons why the Lord Marquesse of Dorchester published his letter of the 25 of Febr. 1659 dated the 13 of the same moneth : with his answer to the Lord Roos in his letter -
A true and perfect copy of a letter written by the Lord Marquis of Dorchester to the Lord Roos
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The reasons why the Lrd. Marquis of Dorchester printed his letter the 25th of February, 1659. Dated the 13th of the same moneth
Together with my answer to a printed paper, called, A true and perfect copy of the Lord Roos his ansvver to the Marquis of Dorchesters letter, written the 25th of February, 1659