Jenkins, David, 1582-1663
Jenkins, David Fraser
Jenkins, David
David Jenkins Welsh judge and Royalist during the English Civil War
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- 100 0 _ ‡a David Jenkins ‡c Welsh judge and Royalist during the English Civil War
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Works
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All is not gould that glisters : with a vindication of His Majestie from the scandalous aspersions concerning former taxes and ship-money | |
The answer of Judge Jenkins, to the imputation put upon his plea in Chancerie : which was read in open court the 14 of Februarie, 1647 | |
An apology for the army; touching the eight quaeres upon the late declarations and letters from the army, touching sedition falsly charged upon them ... | |
armies indemnity | |
cordiall of judge Jenkins, for the good people of London | |
The declaration of David Jenkins : late prisoner in the Tower of London; concerning the Parliaments army, and the lawes and liberties of the people of England. With the copy of his letter sent from VVallingford Castle, to his dread soveraign the King; and his advice and directions touching the treaty. Subscribed, David Jenkins | |
A declaration of Mr. David Jenkins : now prisoner in the Tower of London, one of His Majesties judges in Wales, for trials, murthers, felonies and all other capitall crimes that they ought only to be by juries and not otherwise unlesse it be by Act of Parliament | |
Discourse touching the inconveniencies of a long continued Parliament. [By D. Jenkins.] | |
Eight centuries of reports: or, Eight hundred cases solemnly adjudged in the Exchequer-chamber, or, upon writs of error, [1220-1623] | |
God and the King: or, The divine constitution of the supreme magistrate; especially in the kingdome of England: against all popular pretenders whomsoever | |
Gwen John (1876-1939), 1986: | |
Gwen John and Augustus John, 2004: | |
John Piper in the 1930s : abstractions on the beach | |
Judge Jenkins, the learned, loyal and courageous judge, who was kept prisoner in the Tower | |
Judicium Universatis Oxoniensis... | |
The king's prerogative and the subjects privileges asserted according to law and reason, 1680: | |
Lex terrae | |
Lex terrae, in qua, ex intimis penetralibus juris anglicani doctissime explicat regimen ab omnibus saeculis in Anglia usitatum, simulque demonstrat quam inique posterius hoc Parlamentum egerit cum rege, unde et jure illud deserere fuerit coactus | |
"Lex terrae", or a Briefe discourse collected out of the fundamentall lawes of the land, wherein it is proved that the supream power in this kingdom is in the King onely, and not in the two Houses of Parliament... written and published... by David Jenkins... | |
A looking-glasse for the Parliament : Wherein they may see the face of their unjust, illegall, treasonous and rebellious practices, 1 Against Almighty God. 2 Against their King. 3 Against the fundamentall lawes of the kingdome. 4 Against their own oaths and covenants. Argued betwixt two learned judges, the one remaining an exile beyond the seas, the other a prisoner for his allegiance and fidelity to his King and country | |
Pacis consultum : a directory to the publike peace : briefly describing the antiquity, extent, practice and jurisdiction of several country-corporation-courts, especially the court-leet : an exact and perfect method to keep a court of survey for the setting forth and bounding of mannors, lands, and tenements, with the articles to be there-in given in charge : a work most useful, of which subject never was any thing printed before : an abstract of the penal statues, useful for all men to know, also some difficult questions in law proposed and resolved | |
The prints of John Piper : quality and experiment : a catalogue raisonné 1923-91 | |
A proposition for the safety and happiness of the King and kingdom, both in church and state, and prevention of the common enemy : tendered to the consideration of His Majesty and the Parliament against the tenth of October | |
Remonstrance to the Lords and Commons of the two Houses of Parliament at Westminster the 21. of February 1647 | |
Rerum judicatarum centuriæ octo | |
A scourge for the directorie, and the revolting synod : Which hath sitten this 5. yeares, more for foure shillings a day, then for conscience sake | |
Severall poysonous and sedicious papers of Mr. David Jenkins ansvvered : By H.P. barrester of Lincolnes Inne | |
A short, sure, and conscientious expedient for agreement & peace : Tendred to the two Houses of Parliament: with an appeale to the Assembly of Divines; and an application to the people, and the Ministery of the Kingdome | |
Sylloge variorum tractatuum Anglico quidem idiomate & ab Auctoribus Anglis conscriptorum | |
To the honorable societies of Gray's-Inne, and of the rest of the innes of court, and to all the professors of the law | |
The triall of Judge Jengins [sic] at the House of Commons barre : upon an impeachment of high-treason, on Munday last, Februa. 21. 1647. With heads of the charge read against him. And his answer. Also the votes of the House of Commons thereupon | |
The vindication of Judge Jenkins, prisoner in the Tower, the 29 of Aprill, 1647. | |
Works. | |
The works of that grave and learned lawyer Iudge Ienkins, prisoner in Newgate : Upon divers statutes, concerning, the liberty, and freedome of the subject. : With a perfect table thereto annexed |