![]() ![]() Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryĬlarke, Samuel, 1599-1682. įrank Baker collection of Wesleyana and British Methodism, 1536-1996 and undatedĭavid M. Short memorial of some things to be cleared during my command in the army. New Haven Colony Historical Society Libraryįairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. Document signed : Holyrood House, to the Countess of Argus (Lady Mary Gordon, wife of William Douglas, 11th Earl of Argus), 1633 June 24. Eisenhower LibraryĬharles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Libraries and the Milton S. Speeches in the Parliament : manuscript, 1628. William Lilly : A new edition corrected with a new preface, a new & copious index and illustrated by new portraits &, 1815.Įngland and Wales. The lives of those eminent antiquaries Elias Ashmole Esq. Copy of letter from Thomas Alured to the Marquess of Buckingham, 1620?, ca. Petition to His Highness' Council of Revenue, 1622 July 20.Īlured, Thomas. The history of the late troubles within the kingdome of Scotland being ane exact and impartiall relation of the most considerable actiones and transactions of the loyall partie and covenanters within that kingdome from the year 1637 to the death of the Royal Martyr in the begineing of the year 1649. Covenant of Sir William D'Avenant with King Charles I of England, 1639 October 2. Facsimile of a document : London, 1649 Jan. Paulou tou apostolou hē pros Rōmaious epistolē, ca. Collection of diplomatic and parliamentary speeches and petitions, ca. Order for payment due to William Price, 1620 May.Įngland and Wales. Copies of proceedings of Parliament, 1624-1628, ca. Document signed : Oatlands, to Sir Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, 1632 July 30.Įngland and Wales. 17, 31 King Street, Aberdeen, to David Laing / John Webster.Ĭharles I, King of England, 1600-1649. ![]() Speeches in parliament, 1624 February 19-May 19. Papers chiefly relating to Thomas Chatterton, 1671-1782.Įngland and Wales. A discourse of the lyfe of the most illustrious Prince Henrye, late Prince of Wales : wrytten anno 1626 / by S Charles Cornwallyes, Knight : manuscript, 1626. Bill of expenses due to John Kellock, master of the Prince's Barge, 1622.Ĭornwallis, Charles, Sir, d. Kellock, John, master of the Prince's Barge. Political and antiquarian miscellany of Charles Fairfax, ca. Sir Ferdinando Gorges grant from Charles I, 1640 Apr. Observations upon the arise and progress of the late rebellions against King Charles the First, insofar as it was carried on by a malecontented party in Scotland under the pretext of reformation. Document signed : Westminster, to Fulke Greville, Baron Brooke, 1626 Aug. Autograph letter signed from Richard Steward, Berwick, to an unidentified recipient, 1639 July 23.Ĭharles I, King of England, 1600-1649. Receipt from Thomas Howard, Earl of Berkshire, to Sir David Cunningham, 1635 March 27. Copies of several speeches and passages in the Parliament held at Westminster, February 6, 1625/6-J, compiled ca. A brief relation of the life and memoirs of John, Lord Belasyse, by his secretary, ca. University of Edinburgh - Main Library, Edinburgh University Library ALS : Whitehall, to Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, 1629 mars 9. A discourse of the Warr in Lancashire : a trew and impartiall relation of some of that unhappie intestive warre that was betweene King Charles and the Parliament, soe much as happened of it within the county Palaintine of Lancaster. Letter : to Prince Rupert, 1644 Apr 18.īeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library His role also includes supporting the armed services (such as performing ceremonial duties, supporting military personnel and veterans, and holding military appointments), performing tours abroad as an ambassador of the crown, undertaking engagements for various organizations in the U.K., and conducting investitures at Buckingham Palace on the queen's behalf.Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. That means the prince will represent the sovereign while welcoming foreign dignitaries or while traveling overseas. Anwar Hussein // Getty Images His Royal DutiesĪccording to his official website: "The main part of The Prince of Wales's role as Heir to The Throne is to support Her Majesty The Queen as the focal point for national pride, unity and allegiance and bringing people together across all sections of society, representing stability and continuity, highlighting achievement, and emphasizing the importance of service and the voluntary sector by encouragement and example." ![]() The queen and Prince Charles at his investiture ceremony. ![]()
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