Nathaniel Fiennes
1607 or 8 – 1669
27 works on record
Works
A second speech of the honourable Nathaniel Fiennes (second son to the Right Honourable the Lord Say) in the Commons House of Parliament, touching the subjects liberty against the late canons and the new oath
Monarchy asserted, to be the best, most ancient and legall form of Government, in a conference had at Whitehall, with Oliver, late Lord Protector & a Committee of Parliament...
A relation made in the House of Commons
A speech of the honourable Nathaniel Fiennes, (second son to the Right Honourable the Lord Say) in answer to the third speech of the Lord George Digby concerning Bishops and the City of Londons petition, both which were made the 9th of Feb. 1640. in the honourable House of Commons
Vindiciæ veritatis. Or An ansvver to a discourse intituled, Truth it's manifest
An extraordinary deliverance from a cruell plot, and bloudy massacre contrived by the malignants in Bristoll for the delivering up the said city to Prince Rupert and his forces
Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet entitvled, An answer to Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes relation concerning his surrender of the city and castle of Bristol by Clem. Walker
Colonell Fiennes letter to my lord general concerning Bristol
Vnparallel'd reasons for abollishing episcopacy
The speech of the Right Honourable Nathaniel Lord Fiennes
A copie of the articles agreed upon at the surrender of the city of Bristol
Master Fynes his speech in Parliament
Articles of impeachment and accusation, exhibited in Parliament against Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes
Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government
A most true and exact relation of both the battels fought by His Excellency and his forces against the bloudy cavelliers
The speech of the Right Honourable the Lord Fiennes
A Vindication Of Episcopacie
Vindicae veritatis, Or, An ansvver to a discourse intituled, Truth it's manifest ...
Anglia Rediviva [microform]; England's Recovery
The speech of the Right Honourable Nathaniel lord Fiennes, one of the Lord keepers of the great seale of England, made before his Highnesse, and both houses of Parliament
Report of Mr. Fynes
A second speech of the Honovrable Nathanael Fiennes, second son to the right honourable the Lord Say, in the Commons House of Parliament
The Discovery of a late and bloody conspiracie at Edenburg in Scotland
The speech of the Right Honorable the Lord Fiennes, commissioner of the Great Seal, made before His Highness and both houses of Parliament on Wednesday the 20th of January, 1657 ...
Exceeding joyfull newes from Warwick-castle and Banburie
The declaration of Colonell Goring vpon his examination, touching the late intended conspiracie against the state
Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient and legal form of government