Nathaniel Fiennes

Elected to the Long Parliament in November 1640, Fiennes played a leading role in the opposition to Charles I prior to the outbreak of civil war in August 1642. In the early years of the war, his objections to any form of established church aligned him with Cromwell and the Independents, rather than the moderate Presbyterians who dominated Parliament. However, his belief in a balanced political solution meant that after Parliament's victory in 1646, he supported a compromise peace settlement with Charles I. As a result, he was one of the MPs excluded by Pride's Purge in December 1648 along with his younger brother John Fiennes, and played no part in the Execution of Charles I.
Fiennes re-entered politics when Cromwell became Lord Protector in 1653, sitting as an MP in the Second and Third Protectorate Parliaments, as well as being made Lord Keeper of the Great Seal in June 1655. After Cromwell died in September 1658, he backed the succession of his son Richard Cromwell as Lord Protector, but lost office when the latter resigned in April 1659. Following the 1660 Stuart Restoration, he was pardoned under the Indemnity and Oblivion Act, and lived quietly at home in Newton Tony, Wiltshire, until his death on 16 December 1669. Provided by Wikipedia
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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 by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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Treason's master-piece, or, A conference held at Whitehall between Oliver, the late usurper, and a committee of the then pretended Parliament who desired him to take upon him the t... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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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 on Thursd... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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Colonell Fiennes his reply to a pamphlet by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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A copie of the articles agreed upon at the surrender of the city of Bristol betweene Colonell Nathaniel Fiennes governour of the said city, on the one party, and Colonell Charles G... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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A most true and exact relation of both the battels fought by his Excellency and his forces against the bloudy cavelliers The one on the 23. of October last, neer Keynton below Edge... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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Vnparallel'd reasons for abollishing episcopacy 1. It will assure his Majesties authority royall. 2. Increase his revenue. 3. Settle a good union in his Majesties owne kingdomes, a... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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Master Fynes his speech in Parliament touching the proffer of the citie of London by the Lord Maior on Thursday the 17. of February, 1641 to disburse 60000 l. towards the suppressi... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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The speech of the Right Honourable Nathaniel Lord Fiennes ... made before His Highness and both houses of Parliament on Thursday the 27th of January, 1658 by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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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 on Thursd... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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The speech of the Right Honourabl[e] Nathaniel Lord Fiennes one of the Lord keepers of the Great Seale of England by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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A relation made in the House of Commons, by Col: Nathaniel Fiennes, concerning the surrender of the city and castle of Bristoll, August 5. 1643 Together with the transcripts and ex... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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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 b... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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A most true and exact relation of both the battels fought by His Excellency and his forces against the bloudy cavelliers the one on the 23 of October last, neer Keynton below Edge-... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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A speech of ... 9th of Feb., 1640 by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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A second speech of the honourable Nathanael Fiennes, (second son to the right honourable the Lord Say) in the Commons House of Parliament Touching the subjects liberty against the... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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A speech of the Honourable Nathanael Fiennes, second son to the right honourable the Lord Say, in answere to the third speech of the Lord George Digby concerning bishops and the ci... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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Monarchy asserted to be the best most Antient, and Legall Form of Government. In a conference held at Whitehall, with Oliver, Lord Protector, and a committee of Parliament. Made go... by Fiennes, Nathaniel 1607 or 8-1669
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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 made go... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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The speech of the Right Honourable the Lord Fiennes, Commissioner of the Great Seal made before His Highness and both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 20th of January, 1657.... by Fiennes, Nathaniel
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