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C's Speech (7 February 1828) Probably:
Fiennes, Nathaniel (attributed to)Whitlocke, Bulstrode (attributed to)Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient and legall
form of government. In a conference had at Whitehall, with Oliver,
late Lord Protector and a committee of parliament. Made good by
the arguments of … members of that committee. 1660WG's History of the Commonwealth (8:361-4) discusses Oliver
Cromwell's speech accepting kingship 13 April
1657. WG cites:
Journals [of the House of Commons]
(see
1822-01-27)
Monarchy Asserted
(8:361).
WG reads in the British Museum on this date. The
British Library currently holds these materials.
Mentions in the Diary