Publications of Nathaniel Fiennes

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  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. A second speech of the honourable Nathanael Fiennes, (second son to the right honourable the Lord Say) in the Commons House of Parliament. Touching the subjects liberty against the late canons, and the new oath. [London]: Printed by a perfect coppy, 1641. ESTC No. R8459. Grub Street ID 128630.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. A second speech of the honourable Nathanael Fiennes, (second son to the right honourable the Lord Say) in the Commons House of Parliament. Touching the subjects liberty against the late canons, and the new oath. [London]: Printed by aperfect coppy, 1641. ESTC No. R226543. Grub Street ID 99546.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. Vnparallel'd reasons for abollishing episcopacy. 1. It will assure his Majesties authority royall. 2. Increase his revenue. 3. Settle a good union in his Majesties owne kingdomes, and between them and other reformed churches. 4. Cause a good understanding betweene his Majesty and his people. By N. F. Esquire. Printed at London: for S.S. dwelling in Budge-row, at the signe of the blacke Bull, 1642. ESTC No. R22631. Grub Street ID 99365.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. A most true and exact relation of both the battels fought by his Excellency and his forces against the bloudy cavelliers. The one on the 23. of October last, neer Keynton below Edge-Hill in Warwickshire, the other at Worcester by Colonell Brown, Captain Nathaniel, and John Fiennes, and Colonell Sands and some others. Wherein the particulars of each battle is punctually set down at large for the full satisfaction of all people, with the names of the commanders and regiments that valiently stood it out. Also the number and names of the chief commanders that were slain on both sides; all which is here faithully set down without favour or partiality to either army. Written by a worthy Captain Master Nathaniel Fiennes. And commanded to be printed. London: printed for Joseph Hunscott, Novem. 9. 1642. ESTC No. R17004. Grub Street ID 64831.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. Master Fynes his speech in Parliament: touching the proffer of the citie of London by the Lord Maior: on Thursday the 17. of February, 1641. to disburse 60000l. towards the suppressing the rebellion in Ireland. London: printed for F.C. and T.B., 1641 [i.e. 1642]. ESTC No. R212619. Grub Street ID 88184.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker. Which said answer is here reprinted verbatim. Ordered to be printed. London: printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643. ESTC No. R5094. Grub Street ID 125568.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. Colonell Fiennes letter to my Lord General, concerning Bristol. This is licensed and entred according to order. London: printed by T. P. and M. S. for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643. ESTC No. R628. Grub Street ID 126633.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. An extraordinary deliverance, from a cruell plot, and bloudy massacre contrived by the malignants in Bristoll, for the delivering up the said city to Prince Rupert and his forces; but discovered by Gods goodnesse two houres before it should have beene acted, the chiefe conspirators taken, and imprisoned in the castle. Fully and exactly related in a letter from Colonell Fines commander in chiefe there, to the Right Honorable the Lord Say; and three letters more, read at a conference of the Lords and Commons on Tuesday, March 14. 1642. Die Martis, 14 Martii. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that these letters shall be forthwith printed and published. Io. Browne Cler. Parliamentorum. London: printed for I. Wright in the Old Bailey, March 15. 1642 [i.e. 1643]. ESTC No. R18611. Grub Street ID 74925.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. A relation made in the House of Commons, by Col: Nathaniel Fiennes, concerning the surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, August 5. 1643. Together with the transcripts and extracts of certain letters, wherein his care for the preservation of the city doth appear. Imprimatur, John White. London: printed for R.D., [1643]. ESTC No. R16953. Grub Street ID 64759.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. The speech of the Right Honourable the Lord Fiennes, Commissioner of the Great Seal; made before His Highness and both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 20th of January, 1657. Being the first day of their sitting. Published by His Highness special command. London: printed by Henry Hills, and John Field, printers to His Highness, 1657 [i.e. 1658]. ESTC No. R202081. Grub Street ID 79350.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. The speech of the right honourable Nathaniel Lord Fiennes, one of the Lord Keepers of the Great Seale of England, made before his Highnesse, and both Houses of Parliament: on Thursday the 27th. of January, 1658. Being the first day of their sitting. Published by his Highnesse's command. London: printed for Henry Twyford, in Vine Court, Middle Temple, 1659. ESTC No. R201485. Grub Street ID 78893.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. Treason's master-piece: or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament; who desired him to take upon him the title of King of England, &c. with an intent to exclude the royar [sic] line. Wherein many of the leading-men of those times did, by unanswerable arguments, assert and prove monarchy to be the only legal, ancient, and necessary form of government in these kingdoms. Collected by a faithful hand. London: printed for Daniel Major, at the Hand and Scepter in Fleetstreet, near St. Dunstans-Church, 1680. ESTC No. R14983. Grub Street ID 62950.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. Monarchy asserted to be the best, most Antient, and Legall Form of Government. In a conference held at Whitehall, with Oliver, Lord Protector, and a committee of Parliament. Made good by the Arguments of Oliver St John, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Chief Justice Glyn, Lord Commissioner Whitlock, Chairman, Lord Commissioner Lisle, Lord Commissioner Fines, Lord Broghill, Mr. Leuthall, Master of the Rolls, Sir Charles Wolseley, Sir Richard Onslow, Colonel Jones, Members of that Committee. London: printed 1660. Re-Printed for E. Cave, at St John's Gate, 1742. ESTC No. T149476. Grub Street ID 195475.
  • Fiennes, Nathaniel. Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient, and legall form of government. In a conference held at Whitehall, between Oliver late Lord Protector, and a committee of Parliament. London: printed 1660. Reprinted for E. Cave, 1742. ESTC No. T170061. Grub Street ID 207812.