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executors of Lord Fairfax's will ( - fl. 1671)
Relationships: executors of Lord Fairfax's will was a associate or acquaintance (general) of Thomas Fairfax (17 Jan 1612-12 Nov 1671)References in Documents:
Baronage,
their Privileges and Concerns in Parliament. 2. A Collection of
such Things as the
to offer to James I
some of his
Speeches to both Houses; with the first and second
Part of his Lordship's Treatise to
his Majesty, and his Conside
rations upon his Majesty's Estate
made thereupon by the King to the Lords of his Council, and
their Advice upon the said Propositions. 3. Several Speeches of
the Lord-Keeper,
Nicholas Bacon
inclusive. 4. His
Oration in the Name of the Nobles, moving
her Majesty to marry, with other State Affairs of that Age: Ar
guments in
Parliament that Noblemens Persons be attachable for
Contempt. 5. His Letters to the
Queen, and several great States
men. The Recreation of his Ages, his Prayer, Poems, &c.
6. ElizabethAmyas PawletFodringhay
Castle,
Oct. 1586
of her Execution, 8
Febr. following. This Book by the Arms up
on the Cover seems to have been the
Williams
when Bishop of
, but was bought of theLincoln
Fairfax