John Pym
1584 – 1643
94 works on record
Works

Time Out Film Guide, 14th Edition
2005

Film on Four 1982/1991
1993
English Landscape
1995
Master, Pyms speech in Parliament
1967
Mr. Pym his vindication in Parliament of the accusation of high treason, exhibited against him and the Lord Kimbolton and other four members
1967
The kingdomes manifestation
1967
Catalogue of original manuscripts and historical correspondence formerly belonging to John Pym
1934
Pym's speech against Strafford
1890
Punishment of death
1849
A discoverie of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London, and the Parliament
1643
A remonstrance or declaration
1643
A declaration and vindication of Iohn Pym Esquire
1643
Master Pyms speech in the Guild-Hall
1643
A discovery of the great plot for the utter ruine of the city of London and the Parliament
1643
Master Pym, his speech in Parliament, on Wednesday the 5 of January, 1641, concerning the vote of the Houseof Commons, for his discharge upon the... accusation of high treason exhibited against himself, and the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. John Hampden, Sir Arthur Haslerigge, Mr. Stroud and Mr. Hollis (by his Majestie)
1642
A worthy speech spoken in Parliament, by Mr. Pym, concerning evill counsellors about His Maiestie
1642
A message of thankes
1642
A speech delivered by Mr. Pym, at a conference of both Houses; ocasioned from divers instructions, resolved uponby the House of Commons, and presented to the Lords, and read by Sir Henry Vayne. Discovering the dangers and miseries the three Kingdomes are liable unto, by reason of his Majesties evill counsellors as the effects doth declare. As also,the justice, reasonableness, and necessitie of changing them
1642
Mr. Pym, his speech
1642
Mr . Pim's speech, deliverd at a conference betvvixt both Houses, concerning divers petitions presented to the House of Commons
1642
A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords, January 25, MDCXLII
1642
A worthy speech made by Master Pym, to the Lords on Fryday the thirty one of December concerning an information against the Lord Digby
1642
A speech delivered by Mr. Pym at a conference of both Houses
1642
Master Pymme his speech in Parliament
1642
A speech delivered in Parliament by a worthy member thereof, and a most faithfull vvell-wisher to the Church and Common-weale
1642
A most learned and religious speech spoken by Mr. Pym at a conference of both Houses of Parliament the 23 of this instant moneth of September
1642
Mr. Pymme his speech and protestation in Parliament, on Friday, the fourteenth of Ianuary
1642
A speech delivered in Parliament by a worthy member thereof and a most faithfull well-wisher to the Church and common-weale concerning the grievances of the kingdome
1642
Mr. Pym his speech in Parliament the XXV of Ianuary MDCXLI
1641
A worthy speech made by Master Pym to the Lords
1641
The speech or declaration of John Pymm, esq. to the Lords of the upper House upon the delivery of the Articles of the Commons assembled in Parliament against William Lavd archbishop of Canterbury
1641
Mr. Pymmes speech in answer to Thomas Lord Straffords defence at the barre, the 13. of Aprill, 1641
1641
The speech or declaration of John Pym, Esquire, to the Lords of the Upper House, upon the delivery of the articles of the Commons assembled in Parliament, against, William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, in maintenance of their accusation whereby he stands accused of high treason, together with a true copy of the said articles
1641
Two speeches made by Iohn Pymm Esquire
1641
Mr. Pym, his speech in Parliament, on Saturday the 19th of February concerning the passing of the billin the Commons House, for the present pressing of 15000 men, to be immediately transported from Ireland
1641
The speech or declaration of John Pym, Esq. &c
1641
A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords January XXV, XDCXLI
1641
A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords January XXV. MDCXLI. by occasion of the petitions from the citie of London, and the counties of Middlesex, Essex and Hertford... whereto are annexed two orders of the said House, the one containing the thankes of the House, given to those of Hertfordshire, the one for punishing of those who printed afalse copie of that petition, and other libellous pamphlets
1641
Mr. Pym his speech in Parliament on Saturday the 19th of February
1641
Ten heads of a conference delivered by M. Pymm, at a committee of both Houses Iunii 24. 1641
1641
A worthy speech made by Master Pym, to the Lords on Fryday the thirty one of December concerning an information against the Lord Digby. Wherein is discovered the dangerous effects of the said information, if not suddenly prevented, against the Royall power Prerogative of the King, and priviledges of Parliament. In the free votes and proceedings thereof
1641
The speech or declaration of John Pymm, esq
1641
Speeches
1641
The declaration of John Pym Esquire upon the whole matter of the charge of high treason, against Thomas, Earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641
1641
March 17. Master Pyms speech in Parliament. Wherein is expressed his zeal and reall affection to the publikegood. As also shewing what dangers are like to ensue by want of their enjoying the priviledges ofParliament. With the generall occasion of grief to the House, thorough [sic] His Majesties alienating himself from his Parliament in his opinions. Whereunto is added, some passages that hapned the ninth of March, between the Kings Majesty, and the Committee of both Houses, when the Declaration was delivered. What passed the next day, when His Majesty delivered his answer
1641
March 17
1641
The heads of a conference delivered by M. Pymm
1641
The declaration of John Pym esquire, upon the whole matter of the charge of High Treason, against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641. With An argument of law, concerning the Bill of Attainder of high Treason of the said Earle of Strafford, before a Committee of both Houses of Parliament, in Westminster Hall
1641
A declaration presented to the honourable House of Commons
1641
A speech delivered in Parliament, by a worthy member thereof, and a most faithfull well-wisher to the Church andCommon-weale, concerning the grievances of the Kingdome
1641
A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords January XXV, MDCXLI
1641
Speech delivered at a conference with the Lords January, XXV. MDCXLI by occasion of the petitions from the cities of London and the counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford
1641
Master Pimmes speech to the Lords in Parliament, sitting in Westminster Hall the twelfth of Aprill, 1641
1641
A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords, Ianuary 25, 1641
1641
A declaration of the grievances of the Kingdom
1641
The heads of a conference delivered by Mr Pymm at a committee of both Houses, Junii 24. 1641
1641
Ten propositions delivered by Master Pimme, from the House of Commons, to the Lords, at a conference, Iune, 24, 1641
1641
The first speech of Master Pym, the last Parliament
1641
The declaration of Iohn Pym Esquire upon the whole matter of the charge of high treason against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12, 1641
1641
The speech or declaration of John Pymm, Esq. to the Lords of the Upper House, upon the delivery of the articlesof the Commons assembled in Parliament, against William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, in maintenance of their accusation, whereby he stands charged of high treason, together with a true copie of the said articles
1641
The declaration of John Pym Esquire, vpon the whole matter of the charge of high treason against Thomas Earle of Strafford, April 12, 1641
1641
The copie of a letter written unto Sir Edward Dering, lately put out of the House, and committed unto the Tower, Feb. 2, 1641
1641
The copie of a letter written unto Sir Edward Deering lately put out of the house, and committed unto the tower, February 2, 1641
1641
The heads of a conference
1641
[The speech or declaration of John Pym, esquire
1641
Mr. Pym his speech on Tuesday the 8th of February to the Lords, at a conferrence of both Houses
1641
A Speech delivered at a conference with the Lords, Ianuary 25. 1641. By occasion of the petitions from the Cityof London, and the Counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford
1641
A speech delivered at a conference with the Lords
1641
Mr. Pymmes speech to the Lords in Parliament, sitting in VVestminster Hall, on the tryall of Thomas Earle of Strafford, the twelfth of Aprill 1641
1641
Mr. Pym his speech in Parliament, on Saturday the 19th of February concerning the passing of the Bill in the Commons House, for the present pressing of 15000 men to be immediately transported for Ireland, which bill was that evening sent up to the Lords for their assent, and was by them also consented to, and passed accordingly
1641
March 17. Master Pyms Speech In Parliament. Wherein is expressed his zeal and reall affection to the publike good. As also shewing what dangers are like to ensue by want of their enjoying the Priviledges of Parliament. With the generall occasion of grief to the House, thorough His Majesties alienating Himself from His Parliament in His opinions. Whereunto is added, Some Passages that hapned the ninth of March, between the Kings Majesty, and the Committee of both Houses, when the Declaration was delivered. What passed the next day, when His Majesty delivered His Answer
Ten Propositions Delivered by Master Pimme, From the House of Commons, to the Lords, at a Conference
A Discovery Of The great Plot For the utter Ruine of the City of London, And The Parliament. As it was at large made known
The copie of a letter written unto Sir Edward Dering, lately put out of the House, and committed unto the Tower ...
Mr. Pymmes Speech To The Lords in Parliament. Sitting in VVest- minster Hall, on the tryall of Thomas Earle of Strafford, the twelfth of Aprill 1641
The Speech Or Declaration Of John Pym, Esq &c
The remarkable speech of John Pym, esq
The Reasons Of The House of Commons To Stay the Queenes going into Holland
A Speech Delivered By Mr. Pym, At A Conference Of Both Houses; Occasioned from divers Instructions, Resolved upon by the House of Commons, and presented to the Lords, and read by Sir Henry Vayne. Discovering the dangers and mise- ries the three Kingdomes are liable unto, by Reason of his Majesties evill Counsellors as the effects doth declare. As also, the Justice, Reasonablenesse, and Necessitie of changing them. (design)
A Declaration Presented to the Honourable House of Commons. With A Speech delivered at conference with the Lords, Ianuary 25. 1641. By occasion of the Petitions from the City of London, and the Counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hartford
A Speech Delivered At A Conference with the Lords January, XXV. MDCXLI. By occasion of the Petitions from the Citie of London, and the Counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford
Severall propositions presented from the House of Commons to the Lords by Master Pym, at a conference of both houses
The Speech Or Declaration Of John Pymm, Esq, To the Lords of the upper House, upon the delivery of the Articles of the Commons assem- bled in Parliament, against Wiliam Lavd, Archbishop of Canterbury, in mainte- nance of their accusation, whereby he stands charged of High Treason. Together With a true Copie of the said Articles. (ornament)
The substance of Mr. Pymms speech to the Lords in Parliament
A Declaration of the Grievances of the Kingdome, delivered in Parliament
A speech delivered in Parliament [April 5, 1640], by a worthy member thereof, and a most faithfull well-wisher to the church and common-weale
Three Speeches Delivered at a Common-Hall, On Saturday the 28 of July, 1643. At the reading of a Proclamation from the King
A Motion Humbly presented To the Consideration of the Ho. nourable, the Committee of the high Court of Parliament. Consisting of 18. queres, concerning the Booke of Common-Prayer. October 8. 1641. As also, an Honourable Speech, Made by Mr, Pymme. (ornament)
A Speech Delivered At A Conference with the Lords, January XXV. MDCXLI. By occasion of the Petitions from the Citty of London, and the Counties of Middlesex, Essex, and Hertford
Tvvo Speeches Made By Iohn Pymm Esquire; the one after the Articles of the Charge against the Earle of Strafford were read. The Other, After The Articles of the Charge against Sir George Ratcliffe were read. (ornament)
Divrnall Occvrrences
A Worthy Speech made by Master Pym, To The Lords On Fryday The thirty one of December con- cerning an Information against the Lord Digby. Wherein is discovered the dan- gerous effects of the said Information, if not suddenly prevented, against the Royall power Prerogative of the King, and privi- ledges of Parliament. In the free votes and proceedings thereof
The Substance Of a Conference at a Committee of both Hovses, in the Painted Chamber, October 27. 1641. Managed by Iohn Pim Esquier, And Oliver Saint- Iohn His Majesties Sollicitor Generall, on the behalfe, and by the Command of the House of Commons. Concerning the Excluding the thirteene Bishops, Impeached by the Commons of England (for making and Execution of the New Cannons) from all votes in Parliament, and for the excluding of all the rest of the Bishops, from their vote in the Bill lately sent up to the Lords to take aways the Bishops Votes in Parliament
The declaration of John Pym esquire, vpon the vvhole matter of the charge of high treason, against Thomas earle of Strafford, April 12. 1641 ...