02325nam 2200385 n 450 99639595790331620221108083001.0(CKB)4330000000354214(EEBO)2240873294(UnM)9927677400971(UnM)99825233(EXLCZ)99433000000035421419930408d1675 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A plea for the Lords, and House of Peers: or, A full, necessary, seasonable, enlarged vindication of the just, antient, hereditary right of the lords, peers, and barons of this realm to sit, vote, judge in all the Parliaments of England[electronic resource] Wherein their right of session, and sole power of judicature without the Commons House, in criminal, civil, ecclesiastical causes as well of commons as peers; ... is irrefragably evidenced by solid reasons, punctual authorities, memorable presidents ... the seditious anti-Parliamentary pamphlets, and libels against the Lords House, and right of judging commoners, fully refuted: and larger discoveries made of the proceedings, judgements of the Lords in Parliament ... By William Prynne Esquire, a bencher, late of Lincolnes InneLondon printed for Edward Thomas at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain1675[20], 432, 401-424, [4], 425-518, [2] pA greatly enlarged edition of his: A plea for the Lords.Signatures: A⁴ a⁴ b² B-3I⁴ *3F-*3H⁴ ² 3I² ³I-3M⁴ 2³M-3T⁴.With a final errata leaf.Text is discontinuous between *3H4v and ² 3I1r (p. 424 and p. [1], second sequence).A reissue, with cancel title page, of the 1658 edition.Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021Prynne William1600-1669.198500Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996395957903316A plea for the Lords, and House of Peers: or, A full, necessary, seasonable, enlarged vindication of the just, antient, hereditary right of the lords, peers, and barons of this realm to sit, vote, judge in all the Parliaments of England2332053UNISA