Loudoun, John Campbell.
The Lord Lovvden his learned and wise speech in the Vpper House of Parliament in Scotland, September 9. 1641. Declaring the great grievances of that kingdome, and the cause that moved them to take up armes against England. Also manifesting what great benefits and honour will arise of this happy peace and unity concluded on betwixt both kingdomes. With his honourable motion for the raysing of an army in both kingdomes, to the restoring and setling of the Prince Elector in his country.
London: printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641.
ESTC No. R8712.Grub Street ID 128855.
Loudoun, John Campbell.
A second speech made by the Lord Lowden, in the Parliament of Scotland the 24. of Septemb. 1641. Being in answer to some objections made against the honourable designe of the Palatinate.
London: printed by A.N. for I.M. at the George in Fleetstreet, anno 1641.
ESTC No. R9692.Grub Street ID 129749.
Loudoun, John Campbell.
A speech of the Right Honourable the Earle of Louden, Lord Chancellour of Scotland: to a grand committee of both Houses of Parliament, upon the 12 of September, 1645. Published by authoritie.
Printed at London: By E.P. for Hugh Perrey, and are to be sold at his shop in the Strand, 1645.
ESTC No. R200276.Grub Street ID 77819.
Loudoun, John Campbell.
The Lord Chancellor of Scotland his speech to the King in Newcastle, July, 1646. As it was sent up by a faithfull hand from thence. Published according to order.
London: Printed by Matthew Simmons for Rich. Tomlines at the Sunne in Pie-Corner, 1646.
ESTC No. R222257.Grub Street ID 96278.
Loudoun, John Campbell.
Two speeches of the Lord Chancellour of Scotland: the one, to the King at Newcastle; declaring, that if His Majesty refuses the advice given him, he will lose his friends, cities, and all England joyn against him; whereas, if he hearken to their councell, they will sacrifice their lives and fortunes for establishing of his throne. The other, at a conference with a committee of both Houses of Parliament; in answer to certain votes in Parliament; and giving the reasons, that the kingdom of Scotland have an equall interest to the person of the King; and that he cannot be disposed of, without the advice of that kingdome. And, that they cannot in duty nor honour deliver him (without his owne consent) to be disposed of, as the two Houses of Parliament shall think fit.
London: Printed for T.H., Novemb. 9. 1646.
ESTC No. R201202.Grub Street ID 78654.
Loudoun, John Campbell.
The Lord Chancellor of Scotland his speech to the King in Newcastle, July, 1646. As it was sent up by a faithfull hand from thence. Published according to order.
London: printed by Matthew Simmons for John Tomlines at the Sunne in Pie-Corner, 1646.
ESTC No. R201110.Grub Street ID 78567.