01482nam 2200373Ia 450 99638708790331620200824132054.0(CKB)4940000000085614(EEBO)2240903235(OCoLC)ocm38875911e(OCoLC)38875911(EXLCZ)99494000000008561419980331d1642 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Master Glyn his speech in Parliament, on Wednesday, the fifth of Ianuary, at the committee sitting in Guild-Hall[electronic resource] concerning the breaches of the priviledges of Parliament, by breaking open the chambers, studies, and truncks of the sixe gentlemen, upon their accusation of high treason by His Majestie, 1641London [s.n.]Printed 1642[2], 5 pReproduction of original in: Newberry Library.eebo-0101Privileges and immunitiesGreat BritainGreat BritainPolitics and government1625-1649PamphletsGreat BritainHistoryCharles I, 1625-1649Privileges and immunitiesGlynne JohnSir,1603-1666.1003322EAEEAEOCLEAEWaOLNBOOK996387087903316Master Glyn his speech in Parliament, on Wednesday, the fifth of Ianuary, at the committee sitting in Guild-Hall2389644UNISA