d'Ewes, Simonds 1602-1650
Dewes, Simonds, Sir, 1602-1650
D'Ewes, Simonds, 1602-1650 Sir,
Sir Simonds d'Ewes, 1st Baronet English parliament historian and politician (1602-1650)
D'Ewes, Simonds
Ewes, Simonds d', Sir, 1602-1650
Ducy, Simon, Sir, 1602-1650
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (42)
Works
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The autobiography and correspondence of Sir Simonds D'Ewes, bart., during the reigns of James I. and Charles I. | |
Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. | |
The bill of foure subsidies for the reliefe of the Kings army was disputed on by a grand committee, and upon the debate, made choice of Sir Syon Dewes, who speake as followeth, March 9th, 1641. | |
Brief van Simonds D'Ewes (1602-1650) aan Daniel Heinsius (1580-1655) | |
A briefe discourse, concerning the power of the Peeres, and Commons of Parliament, in point of judicature | |
College life in the time of James the First | |
A compleat journal of the votes | |
The Diary of sir Simonds D'Ewes : 1622-1624 : journal d'un étudiant londonien sous le règne de Jacques Ier | |
Discours. | |
Extracts from the MS. journal of Sir Simonds D'Ewes, with several letters to and from Sir Simonds and his friends. From the originals in the British Museum. | |
The Greeke postscripts of the epistles to Timothy and Titus cleared in Parliament : And an occasional speech touching the bill of acapitation, or poll-money. By Sir Simonds D'Ewes | |
The Journal : of Sir Simonds d'Ewes, from the first recess of the Long Parliament to the withdrawal of King Charles from London | |
The journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth : both of the House of Lords and House of Commons | |
The primitive practise for preserving truth. Or An historicall narration, shewing what course the primitive church anciently, and the best reformed churches since have taken to suppresse heresie and schisme : And occasionally also by way of opposition discovering the papall and prelaticall courses to destroy and roote out the same truth; and the judgements of God which have ensued upon persecuting princes and prelates | |
Sears. An industrious mind, 2015: | |
Sir Simon D'Ewes his 9th speech in the House of Commons upon Saturday July 27, 1644 | |
A speech delivered in the House of Commons July 7th 1641 : being resolved into a committee, so neer as it could be collected together, in the Palatine cause | |
A speech made in Parliament by Sir Simon Dvcy knight on Twesday the eleventh of Ianuary : concerning proceeding against the 12 bishops accused of high treason to bring them to their triall 1642 | |
Speeches. Selections | |
Two speeches spoken by Sir Simonds D'Ewes : The first touching the antiquity of Cambridge, lately published by Iohn Thomas, with many ignorant and foolish mistakes which are here rectified. The other concerning the priviledge of Parliament in causes civill and criminall |