The address of the House of Commons to his Maty, November 1673.

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The address of the House of Commons to his Maty, November 1673.

Manuscript, in a single hand, of a copy of a speech by the House of Commons to King Charles II, remonstrating against the marriage between James, Duke of York, and Princess Mary Beatrice of Modena, "or any other of the Popish religion," warning that "if the marriage do proceed, it will be a means to disquiet the mind of your protestant subjects." The speech is followed by King Charles II's speech at the Prorogation of Parliament on November 4, 1673, in which he reprimands Parliament for fomenting discord at home instead of uniting against enemies abroad, assures Parliament that he will do his part to testify his zeal against popery, and declares Parliament will be to blame if laws against popery are not effectually put into execution.

1 v. (3 p.) ; 30 x 22 cm.

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