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Exact Relation (1 January 1827) L. D., member of the late parliamentAn exact relation of the proceedings and transactions of the
late Parliament, their beginning and ending. With a brief account
of their expence at the time of their session, and the acts that
were made by them, who were dissolved December 12, 1653. As likewise of foure great votes, viz.
1. For abolishing the Court of Chancery. 2. For a new modell of
the law. 3. For taking away the power of patrons to make
presentations 4. That innocent negative vote of not agreeing with
the report of the Committee for Tithes. And an account of some
reasons of those votes. With a brief apology in way of vindication
of those gentlemen that appeared for the votes, from the great
out-cry made against them. By L. D. a member of the late
Parliament. 1653WG's History of the Commonwealth cites:
Exact Relation of
the Proceedings of the Parliament, which began July 4,
1653 (6:560, 6:570).
WG reads this work in
the British Museum; the British Library currently holds an edition
of this work.
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