SPEECH XI. Second Conference with the same, 13 April 1657.
Endeavours to rebut their arguments, used in the
former Conference, in favour of the Title. Not of
necessity; at best only of expediency or advantage.
John Hampden and the Ironsides. Leaves the matter
undecided: Conference to be renewed.
XII. Third Conference with the same, 20 April 1657
Replies to their argument drawn from Law; contends
that whatever Title they, the Parliament, establish, be
it that of Protector or another, will be law. For the
rest, the matter not an essential; unimportant in com-
parison with others in this New Instrument of Govern-
ment, to which others let us rather address ourselves.
Conference to be renewed on the morrow.
XIII. Fourth Conference with the Committee of Ninety-
nine, 21 April 1657
Animadverts on various Articles of the Petition and
Advice, or New Instrument, which seem to require re-
consideration: leaves that of the Kingship unmeddled
Briefly refuses the Title of King.
XV. To the same Parliament, 9 June 1657, on the Presen-
tation of some Bills for assent
Thanks for their Supplies of Money, as the custom is.
LETTER CCXVIII. To Gen. Blake: Whitehall, 10 June 1657 .
Jewel for the Victory at Santa Cruz.
CCXIX. To Gen. Montague: Whitehall, 11 Aug. 1657