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Tryal of John Hampden, Esq; (of Stoke Mandeville in the County of Bucks) in the Great Case of Ship Money, between His Majesty K. Charles I. and That Gentlemen Wherein are Inserted, the Whole Record in Latin and English: The Several Arguments of Council Learned in the Law, on Both Sides, in That Most Remarkable Case at the Bar; with the Opinions of All the Judges on the Bench in the Exchequer Chamber, &c. As Also Mr. St. John's Speech in the House of Lords, Jan. 7, 1640 concerning Ship Money. With Mr. Waller's Speech to the House of Commons, April 22, 1640 on the Same Subject: And, His Famous Speech in Parliament, at a Conference of Both Houses, in the Painted Chamber, July 6, 1641 on the Exhibiting Articles, by the Commons, against Mr. Justice Crawley, One of the Judges Who Gave Judgment for the King in That Cause. To Which is Added, the Tryal of Thomas Harrison, Clerk, for Words Spoken against Mr. Justice Hutton (When Fitting afterwards upon the Bench of the Court of Common Pleas, in Westminster Hall) Accusing Him of High Treason, in Delivering His Opinion in the Exchequer Chamber, That the King Had No Lawful Power in Leveying the Ship Money; and That He Therefore Denied the King's Supremacy: With the Proceedings Thereupon, and His Sentence by the Court. The Whole Being Printed from Authentick Manuscripts


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