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Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2010
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FOR the present publication the Society have to thank the liberality of Sir Rainald Knightley, Bart., the manuscript from which it was taken having been preserved in the library at Fawsley. Some years ago it was examined by our late Director, whose opinion has been carefully preserved on a sheet of paper lying amongst the first leaves of the book, and has since been printed in the third Report of the Historical MSS. Commission, p. 254. A more lengthened examination than Mr. Bruce appears to have been able to give to the MS. only served to corroborate the favourable opinion which he formed of it; and, even though much of its contents are anticipated by the considerable extracts from Eliot's Negotium Posterorum, printed by Mr. Forster in his biography of Sir John Eliot, there is even now quite enough of independent information to be gained from it to warrant its publication, especially as the debates reported in it are of such extreme historical importance.
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- Camden New Series , Volume 6: Debates in the House of Commons in 1625 , December 1873 , pp. i - xxiv
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- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1873
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page vi note a Strafford Letters, i. 24.
page xvi note a In the Journals, and the Appendix, part of the speech is given to Sir John Stradling.
page xviii note a This extract has been already published by Mr. Forster, but I have thought it worth while to repeat it.
page xix note a The theory that Charles and Buckingham were not in earnest at this time ahout the war for the Palatinate, breaks down completely before a thorough investigation of the contemporary evidence.