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XII. CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIX.

The LONG PARLIAMENT REVÍVED; or an Act for Continuation and
the not Dissolving of the LONG PARLIAMENT, (called by King
Charles I. in the Year 1640,) but by an Act of Parliament;
with undeniable Reasons deduced from the said Act, to prove
that that Parliament is not yet dissolved. By THOMAS PHIL-
LIPS, Gentleman, a sincere Lover of his King and Country.
[*** The Proceedings relative to the Impeachment of William
Drake, for writing the above Pamphlet, will be found at
pp. 144, 145, 147, and 156.]

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The LONG PARLIAMENT is not revived by Thomas Phillips: Or,
an Answer to Thomas Phillips his Long Parliament revived,'
by R. C. [Somers' Tracts.]. -

A SEASONABLE ARGUMENT to persuade all the Grand Juries in
England to petition for a NEW PARLIAMENT: Or, a List of the
Principal Labourers in the Great Design of Popery and Arbi-
trary Power, who have betrayed their Country to the Con-
spirators, and bargained with them to maintain a Standing
Army in England, under the Command of the bigotted Popish
Duke; who, by the Assistance of the Lord Lauderdale's Scotch
Army, the Forces in Ireland, and those in France, hopes to
bring all back to Rome. [** A Reward of 200l. was offered
by Proclamation to such as would discover the Author of this
Piece.] -

A SPEECH visibly spoken in the Presence of the Lords and Com-
mons assembled in Parliament, by a GHOST, in a white Sheet
of Paper, &c. published in the Year 1663. See p. 260. [Har-
leian Collection.]

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No. V. —— A LETTER FROM A PERSON OF QUALITY TO HIS FRIEND IN THE COUNTRY, giving an Account of the Debates and Resolutions in the House of Lords, in April and May 1675, concerning a Bill, entitled, "A Bill to prevent the Dangers which may arise from Persons disaffected to the Government.' [This Piece was written by the celebrated Mr. LOCKE, and was ordered by the Privy Council to be burnt.]

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A LETTER FROM A PARLIAMENT-MAN TO HIS FRIEND, concerning
the Proceedings of the House of Commons this last Sessions,
began the 13th of Oct. 1675. Written by the Earl of Shafts-
bury. [State Tracts.]

THE DEBATE OR ARGUMENT for Dissolving this present Parlia-
ment, and the calling frequent and new Parliaments. As
they were delivered in the House of Lords, Nov. 20, 1675.
Written by the Earl of Shaftsbury. [State Tracts.]

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Mr. COLEMAN's two LETTERS to Father Le Chaise, the French
King's Confessor, with Father Le Chaise's Answer: which the
House of Commons desired might be printed. [See p. 1025.] lxxix

AN APPEAL FROM THE COUNTRY TO THE CITY, for the Preser-
vation of his Majesty's Person, Liberty, Property, and the
Protestant Religion. Published shortly after the Dissolution
in 1679. [State Tracts.]

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A SPEECH lately made by a Noble Peer of the Realm, (the Earl of
Shaftsbury), Nov. 20, 1680. [State Tracts. This Speech was
never spoken, and was, by order of the Lords, burnt by the
hangman.]

A SCHEME OF THE TRADE, as it is at present carried on be-
tween England and France, in 1674. [Somers' Tracts.]

-A LETTER FROM SCOTLAND: Written_occasionally upon the
SPEECH made by a Noble Peer of the Realm. [Somers' Tracts.
This is an Answer to No. X.]

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THE TRUE ENGLISHMAN SPEAKING PLAIN ENGLISH, in a Letter from
a Friend to a Friend. Printed in the Year 1681. [Somers'
Tracts. ** This Tract is better known by the Title of
FITZHARRIS'S LIBEL. The Debates on the Impeachment of
Fitzharris, for writing the said Libel, will be found at pp. 1313,
and 1332. Fitzharris was arraigned at the Bar of the King's
Bench, and pleaded his Impeachment in Parliament, in Demur
to the Jurisdiction of the Court, which being overruled, he
was found guilty, condemned, and executed.]

The INCONVENIENCES of the long Continuance of the same Par-
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A JUST and MODEST VINDICATION of the Proceedings of the two
last Parliaments of King Charles II. Written in Answer to
the King's DECLARATION of the 8th of April 1681. By Sir
WILLIAM JONES. [State Tracts.]

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The EARL OF ANGLESEY'S STATE OF THE GOVERNMENT And King-
DOм, prepared and intended for his Majesty King Charles II.
in the Year 1682. [Somers' Tracts.]

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No. XVII. —A LETTER TO A DISSENTER, upon Occasion of his Majesty, James the Second's late gracious Declaration of Indulgence, of the 4th of APRIL 1678. By GEORGE MARQUIS OF HALIFAX. [Somers' Tracts.]

No. XVIII.-A LIST OF PUBLIC ACTS from the Restoration in 1660, to the
Revolution in 1688

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XIII.

INDEX

OF THE NAMES OF THE SEVERAL SPEAKERS IN BOTH HOUSES
OF PARLIAMENT.

A

ALLEN, Mr. 95, 101.
Ancram, Lord, 109, 461, 1041.
Annesley, Mr. (afterwards earl
of Anglesey, 100, 119, 147.
Arlington, Earl of, 653.
Arras, Dr. 468.

Ash, Mr. 1045, 1048.
Ashton, Sir Ralph, 109, 152.
Atkins, Sir R. 381, 462.

B

Bainton, Mr. 148.
Bainton, Sir Edward, 873, 924.
Bamfield, Mr. 119.
Barton, Mr. 96.
Bennet, Mr. 595, 1105, 1125,

1131, 1183, 1338.
Bertie, Charles, 1063,
Bernardiston, Sir S. 431.
Birch, Colonel, 102, 380, 418,
445, 465, 470, 525, 528, 541,
556,569, 574,576, 579, 607,
620,648, 662, 664, 701, 707,
756, 787, 830, 835, 849,
877, 906, 919, 938, 944,
916, 958, 974, 988, 991,
1028, 1055, 1106, 1126,
1132, 1182, 1196, 1218,
1240, 1266, 1285, 1309,
1317, 1830.
Birkenhead, Sir John, 411, 415,
445,508,574, 590, 765, 781,
843, 1041, 1095.
Booth, Mr. Henry (afterwards
Earl of Warrington) 998,
1026, 1193, 1267, 1270,
1279, 1328.
Boscawen, Mr. 416, 601, 1134,
1178, 1188, 1198, 1331.
Bowyer, Sir John, 95, 109.
Bridgman, Lord Keeper, 366,
429, 442, 456, 496.
Bristol, Earl of, 84, 270, 564.
Broderick, Mr. 79.
Brown, Sir Richard, 102.
Buckingham, duke of, 339,

341, 342, 423, 634,642, 789,
814.

Bunckley, Mr. 83.

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Clayton, Dr. 82.
Clifford, Sir Thomas, 377,412,
440, 471.
Cloberry, Sir John, 1101.
Coke, Mr. 1385.
Coleman, Mr. 392.
Coningsby, Mr. 1381.
Cooper, Sir A. A. (afterwards
Earl of Shaftsbury) 83, 109.
Cope, Sir Anthony, 81.
Cornbury, Lord, 379, 596,637.
Cotton, Sir John, 415.
Coventry, Mr. Henry, 415,
445, 465, 472, 509, 521,
535, 570, 572, 593, 604,
619, 620, 696, 700, 707,
711, 75, 778, 881, 900,
917, 938, 953, 978, 1026,
1040, 1132, 1318.

872, 899, 924, 1032, 1039,
1054, 1063, 1309, 1316,
1320, 1321, 1383.
Exton, Sir Thomas, 1110.

F

Fagg, Sir John, 721.
Falkland, Lord, 79.
Finch, Henry, 74.
Finch, Sir Heneage, 79, 834

95, 100, 102, 103, 108, 120,
145, 147, 154, 155, 375.
Afterwards Solicitor Gene-
ral, 440, 465, 466, 467, 469,
470. Afterwards Attorney
General, 470, 480, 487, 509.
512,522, 523, 554, 578, 597,
Afterwards Lord Keeper,
612, 673, 741, 808, 961,
1017, 1029, 1086, 1112.

Finch, Daniel (son to the Lord
Keeper) 698, 713, 843, 854,
922, 935, 1108, 1128, 1181,
1198, 1214, 1260.
Foley, Paul, 1245,
Ford, Sir Henry, 1196.
Fox, Sir Stephen, 1137, 1138,
1140, 1141, 1145.

G

Garroway, Mr. 386, 462, 471,
517, 531, 535, 554, 597,
599, 622, 640, 690, 901,
973, 988, 1094, 1107, 1176,
1243, 1255.
Gerrard, Sir Gilbert, 83, 649,
951, 1171, 1247.
Goodrick, Mr. 76, 81.
Goodrick, Sir F. 380, 463.
Goodrick, Sir H. 839, 840.
Goring, Mr. 966.

Gower, Leveson, 1098, 1241,
1249, 1292, 1309, 1320,

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574, 594, 605, 624, 752,
827, 1044, 1197, 1292,1334.
Hungerford, Sir Henry, 93, 96.
Hungerford, Sir George, 1132,

1237.

Hyde, Laurence, 374, 1030,
1180, 1207, 1217, 1282.

I

Jenkins, Sir Lionel, 583, 766,
1182, 1190, 1193, 1205,
1289, 1314, 1316 1337.
Jennings, Sir Edmund, 1040,

1379.

Jones, Colonel, 102, 463, 624.
Jones, Sir William, 1208,

1216, 1224, 1250, 1253,
1261, 1263, 1267, 1283,
1311, 1315, 1324, 1333,
1338.

K.

King, Colonel, 83, 100, 101.
Knight, Mr. 81, 101.
Knight, Sir John, 998, 1090,
1125, 1131.
Knightley, Mr. 82.

L.

Lake, Sir L. 412.
Lee, Sir Thomas, 435, 469,
471, 522, 544, 552, 568,
594, 599, 605, 750, 765,
768, 847, 850, 851, 867,
886, 946, 1058, 1095, 1096,
1090, 1105.

Legge, Colonel, 1211, 1329.
Littleton, Sir Thomas, 94, 371,
379, 411,415, 417, 508, 570,
589, 626, 629, 692,696, 700,
704, 749, 788, 991, 1322,

1331.

Love, Mr. 536.
Lowther, Mr. 81.
Lowther, Sir W. 381.
Lucas, Lord, 473.

M.

Mallet, Sir John, 411, 825,
855.
Manchester, Earl of, 55.
Markham, Sir Robert, 1183,
1206, 1283.
Marvell, Andrew, 376, 385,
855, 858.
Masham, Sir John, 95, 152.
Maynard, Serjeant, 362, 377,
440, 524, 783, 841, 850,
854, 936, 945, 1033, 1102,
1108, 1261, 1263, 1335,
1374.

Meres, Sir Thomas, 81, 96,
411, 464, 510, 518, 524,
544, 547, 567, 599, 604,

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744, 754, 764, 767, 779,
784, 787, 840, 841, 842,
921, 929, 958, 1029, 1043,
1316, 1326, 1374.
Mildmay, Colonel, 1307.
Milward, Mr. 411.
Monckton, Sir Philip, 954.
Monson, Sir John, 598, 619.
Montagu, Mr. 693, 1058, 1060,
1064, 1170, 1191, 1236,
1243, 1280, 1318.
Morrice, Sir William, 93, 116,
144, 147, 153.
Musgrave, Sir Philip, 524.
Musgrave, Sir Christopher,
1184, 1196, 1309.

N.

Neale, Sir Paul, 591.
North, Dudley, 100, 562, 661,
1383.

North, Sir Henry, 101, 381.
Northcot, Sir John, 82, 83, 93,
102, 143, 148.

O..
Ogle, Earl of, 554.
Orrery, Earl of, 436.
Osborne, Sir Thomas (after-
wards Earl of Danby, and
at last Duke of Leeds) 382,
540, 571.

P.

Palmer, Mr. 80, 94.
Palmer, Sir Roger, 109.
Paston, Sir Robert, 155, 302.
Peckham, Mr. 79.
Pepys, Mr. 712, 774, 975.
Peyton, Sir Robert, 1233.
Pierepoint, Mr. 63, 94.
Pilkington, Mr. 1131.
Player, Sir Thomas, 1126,
1132, 1183, 1336.
Poole, Sir Courtney, 691.
Portman, Sir William, 589,

1098.

Powle, Mr. 510, 519, 533,
546, 550, 551, 555, 567,
575, 576, 590, 598, 606,
627, 640, 689, 691, 749,

753, 834, 838, 843, 887,

902, 919, 926, 947, 974,
987, 992, 999, 1054, 1056,
1095, 1227, 1258, 1310.
Preston, Lord, 1372, 1380.
Prynne, W. 80, 81, 82, 95,
100, 120, 155, 156, 383.
Pulteney, Sir William, 1186,
1286, 1321.

R

Ranelagh, Earl of, 1372, 1380.
Reresby, Sir John, 1110.

Russel, Mr. 620, 639, 688,
708, 780, 833.
Russel, Lord, 952, 1026, 1060,
1112, 1127, 1162, 1175,
1219, 1224, 1253, 1280,
1318.
Russel, Sir Francis, 1127,
1320.

S

Sacheverell, Mr. 595, 619,
638, 751, 766, 827, 849,
861, 870, 876, 898, 922,
929, 958, 975, 990, 999,
1034, 1066, 1093, 1097,
1099, 1104, 1112, 1172,

1226.

Sandys, Colonel, 414, 440.
Sawyer, Mr. 640, 679, 707,
713, 755, 827, 839, 842,
878.

Sawyer, Sir Robert, 949, 956,
969, 1030.
Seymour, Edward, 379, 381,

383, 416, 434, 464, 520,
571, 591, 638, 709, 744,
759, 767, 789, 839, 851,
890, 902, 904, 925, 930,
942, 950, 986, 992, 1048,
1056, 1092, 1184, 1250,
1263, 1374, 1386.
Shaftsbury, Earl of, (formerly

Sir A. A. Cooper,) 501,
503, 586, 791, 1116.
Sidney, Sir H. 1227.
Stockdale, Mr. 599, 631.
Strangeways, Colonel, 417,

520, 537, 545, 554, 563, 568,
591, 594, 696.
Street, Mr. 927.
Strickland, Sir Thomas, 381.
Stephens, Mr. 81, 83, 96, 154.
Steward, Mr. 411, 418.

St. John, Lord, 606, 626, 639.
Swale, Sir Solomon, 153.
Swinfen, Mr. 94, 101, 399,
419, 421, 511, 527, 552,

647, 682, 784, 836, 844,
1319.

T

Talbot, Sir John, 83, 1144.
Temple, Sir John, 83.
Temple, Sir Richard, 100, 269,
376, 382, 410, 411, 411,
445, 467, 472, 481, 517,
528, 533, 348, 681, 690,
783, 901, 949, 1042, 1193,
1243, 1312, 1274, 1384.
Temple, Sir William, 1819.
Thomas, Mr. 96, 108.
Throgmorton, Mr. 83.
Thurland, Mr. 94, 101.
Titus, Colonel, 156, 158, 465,
217, 242, 697, 780, 1034,
1022, 1109, 1174, 1172,
1178, 1181, 1197, 1226,
1242, 1265, 1226, 1289.
Tomkins, Mr. 109.
Tredenham, Sir Joseph, 590,
1145, 1146, 1385.
Trelawney, Sir Jonathan, 884,
1040, 1045.
Trenchard, Mr. 1109, 1189,
1214, 1310.
Trevor, Mr. 95, 467.
Trevor, Sir John, 543, 990,
1359.

Trumbell, Sir William, 1373.
Turner Sir Edward, 100, 102,

200, 210, 244, 286, 293,
307, 315, 329, 355, 357,
411, 448.

U

Vaughan, John, 373, 376, 380,
383, 292, 398, 419, 420,
421, 422, 465, 466, 472,
523, 543, 554, 571, 697,
708, 854, 855, 954, 989,
1000, 1066, 1105, 1108,
1266, 1326,1329.
Vaughan, Lord, 385.
Vernor, George, 1204, 1286.

W

Waller, Mr. 381, 391, 418,
421, 445, 464, 473, 518,
531, 546, 563, 569, 572,
579, 646, 662, 679, 703,
751, 779, 844, 904, 934,
939, 948, 1031, 1042, 1373,
1380.

Walpole, Mr. 82, 145.
Wanklyn, Colonel, 910.
Warton, Sir Thomas, 83.
Warwick, Sir Philip, 474, 938,

955, 1033, 1043.
Wharton, Goodwin, 1206.
Weddrington, Sir Thomas, 82.
Wheeler, Sir Charles, 94, 382,
414, 421, 637, 692, 695,
750, 882, 899, 954, 991.
Whorwood, Mr. 1309..
Wild, Mr. 440.
Williams, Mr. 765, 842, 848,
905, 938, 959, 1056, 1094,
1097, 1110, 1161, 1305.
Williams, Sir Trevor, 79.
Williamson, Sec. 704, 758,
778, 846, 850, 854, 871,
883, 887, 920, 940, 943,
959, 972, 1027.
Winch, Sir Humphrey, 414.
Winnington, Sir Francis, 848,

850, 921, 936, 944, 1028,
1065, 1133, 1168, 1173,
1178, 1201, 1210, 1225,
1243, 1248, 1264, 1267,
1287, 1307, 1308, 1310,
1314, 1327, 1833.
Wiseman, Sir R. 1146.
Withins, Sir F. 1174.
Wroth, Sir Thomas, 80.
Wyndham, Sir Hugh, 410.

Y

Young, Mr. 83, 101, 153.
Yonge, Sir Walter, 411.

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