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A Brief Chronology of the House of Commons House of Commons Information Office Factsheet G3
Cromwellian Anger Was the Passage in 1650 of Repressive Friends'
Law Reform in Early Modern England 1500–1740
The Spanish Match and Jacobean Political Thought, 1618-1624
Habeas Corpus Proceedings in the High Court of Parliament in the Reign of James I, 1603-1625 Donald E
Stuart Parliaments
The House of Commons 1604–1629
James I: Monarchial Representation and English Identity
Financial Asset Holdings and Political Attitudes: Evidence from Revolutionary England Online Appendix 1: Supplemental Figures An
Question Paper
Court, Clients and Kingship: a Study of Royal Executive Style During the Reign of James I Nick Jon Ziegler Old Dominion University
Crown Revenue and the Political Culture of Early Stuart England
Butler Rev. Hudson SCN 78 3&4.Pdf (70.09Kb)
The Speeches and Self-Fashioning of King James VI and Ito the English Parliament, 1604-1624
Collective Biography and the Interpretative Challenge of Early-Stuart Parliamentary History*
Treason, Passion and Power in England 1660-1685
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The Selected Writings of Sir Edward Coke Edward Coke the Selected Writings and Speeches of Sir Edward Coke
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The Selected Writings of Sir Edward Coke Edward Coke the Selected Writings and Speeches of Sir Edward Coke
1 Conrad Russell, Edited by Richard Cust and Andrew Thrush. King
Dr. JOHN CRAMSIE 1
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The Royal Visit to Oxford in 1636 a Contemporary Narrative
Constitutional History of England Since 1603 Ad
That Memorable Parliament’: Medieval History in Parliamentarian Polemic, 1641-2
Notes and References
Monopolies During the Reign of James I. William Charles Thompson
English Franchise Reform in the Seventeenth Century Richard Bushman Claremont Graduate University
The Speeches and Self-Fashioning of King James VI and I to the English Parliament, 1604-1624