Robert Rich Earl of Warwick
1587 – 1658
18 works on record
Works
A letter sent from the Right Honorable Robert Earl of Warwick to the Right Honorable the speaker to the House of Peers
A more exact and full relation of many admirable passages which happened during the whole siege of Lime
A declaration of the Right Honourable Robert, Earle of Warwick, Lord High Admirall of England, and of all the plantions [sic] belonging to any His Majesties, the King of Englands subjects upon the coasts of America, Governour of the Company of London for the plantation, of the Summer Islands, and of the said company
A letter sent from the right honourable Robert, Earl of Warwick, Admirall of the sea
A most worthy speech spoken by the Right Honourable Robert Earle of Warwicke
A letter sent from the Right Honorable Robert Earle of Warwik, admirall of the sea, to Mr. Iohn Pim, Esquire, and by him presented by both House of Parliament, Iuly 6, 1642
A letter from the Earl of Warwick
The Earl of Warwick's letter from aboard His Majesties ship, called the James in the downs, to an honorable lord in Parliament, dated July 4, 1642
A letter from the Right Honourable Robert Earl of VVarwicke, Lord High-admirall of England to the speaker of the House of Peeres
A Letter From The Right Honourable Robert Earle of VVarwicke, Lord High-Admirall of England
Six speeches spoken in the Guild-Hall, London
Articles And Acts of Parliament
A declaration of the Right Honourable Ro- bert, Earle of Warwick, Lord High Admirall of England, and of all the Plantions belonging to any his Majesties, the King of Englands Subjects up- on the Coasts of America, Governour of the Com- pany of London for the Plantation, of the Summer Islands; And of the said Company
Joyfull newes from the Earle of VVarwick: being a true relation of the taking of two ships that came from Denmark, laden with ammunition and money, to the value of an hundred thousand pound, by the Earle of Warwick for the service of the King and Parliament
The Earle of VVarwicks svmmons to the Kings fleet at Gowry, and Prince Charles his answer
A letter sent to the Earl of Warwick, from the captain, officers, and company of His Majesties ship called the Lyon
The declaration and resolution of Robert earle of VVarvvick, lord admirall for the King Parliament of England, and all the officers, and sea-men a boord, his navie touching the personall treaty: and their resolution to joyne with the Prince, in case the treaty shall be either retarded, obstructed, or opposed by any party, as well the army, as all others: and their vowes, and ingagement to stand for the three states, King, Lords, and Commons
Nine speciall passages, concerning the militia