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The manner of the election of Philip Herbert Late Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, Baron Herbert of Cardiffe and Sherland, Lord Parre and Rosse of Kendall, Lord Fitzhugh, Marmion and S. Quintin, Lord Warden of the Stanneries, and High Steward of the Dutchy in the County of Devon and Cornwall, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Constable of the Honour, and Castle of Windsor, and Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter. For Knight of the Shire for Barkshire, by almost forty free-holders, being far the major part of the free-holders of that county. Together with two speeches, the one spoken by a wel-affected tanner: the other, a godly speech of his Lordships, as it was heard with much content without an oath. [sic]

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