Author

Hakewill, William, 1574-1655.

Uniform title

Manner of holding Parliaments in England

Title

Modus tenendi Parliamentum: or, The old manner of holding Parliaments in England. Extracted out of our ancient records. With certain municipal rights and customes of this Commonwealth of England. Together with, the priviledges of Parliament: and the manner how lawes are there enacted by passing of bills. Collected many years past out of the journal of the House of Commons. By W. Hakewel of Lincolns Inne, Esq.

Varying form of title

Old manner of holding Parliaments in England

Imprint

London : printed [for John Benson] by J.G. and are to be sold by Abel Roper at the Sun in Fleet-street, 1659.

Physical description

[6], 220 p. ; 12⁰.

Note

Originally published in 1641 as: The manner of holding Parliaments in England.

Note

"The manner how statutes are enacted in Parliament by passing of bills" (originally published separately in 1641) has separate dated title page with "for John Benson, in St. Dunstans Church-yard" in the imprint; register and pagination are continuous.

Note

Annotation on Thomason copy: "nouember".

Citation/references note

Wing (2nd ed.), H215

Citation/references note

Thomason, E.1930[1]

Reproduction note

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1980. 1 microfilm reel 35 mm. (Thomason Tracts: 239:E.1930[1]).

Subject

England and Wales. Parliament

Subject

England and Wales. Parliament

Subject

England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons

Subject

1641-1700 local

Subject

Great Britain (Place) History Charles I, 1625-1649 Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Hakewill, William, 1574-1655 aut

Added entry--title

Manner how statutes are enacted in Parliament by passing of bills.

Added entry--place

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