Remembrances for order and decency to be kept in the upper house of Parl't by the lords when his Matye is not there leaving the solemenities belonging to his Mattes comenig to be marshalled by those to whome it is more pperly appertains. [1699]

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Remembrances for order and decency to be kept in the upper house of Parl't by the lords when his Matye is not there leaving the solemenities belonging to his Mattes comenig to be marshalled by those to whome it is more pperly appertains. [1699]

Manuscript transcription of House of Lords rules for order and decency, dating to about 1699. The volume appears to be written in multiple hands.

[84] p., bound ; 16 cm.

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University of California, Los Angeles

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