Samuel Rawson Gardiner
historical figure · 3 works · 5 mentions · 9 anchored passages
I · S. R. Gardiner · the editor · Editor · Gardiner · my History
in the texts
The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660
The editor and compiler of the volume, who selected, obtained, and introduced the constitutional documents, writing the preface in the first person.
of the Constitutional Bill of the first Protectorate Parliament, in the handwriting of John Browne, Clerk of the Parliaments, is preserved at Stanford Hall in the possession of Lord Braye, with whose kind permission the copy used in this volume has been taken.
The documents in Part I of the present edition have been added at the suggestion of Professor Prothero, who very generously placed at my disposal the copies he had made with the intention of adding them to his own Statutes and other Constitutional Documents illustrative of the reigns of Elizabeth and James I (Clarendon Press, 1894).
See Hist.
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John
Historian of Stuart England, author of History of England, cited on state trials connected with forest law and other prerogatives.
Gardiner, Hist.
Gardiner, History, VI.
Gardiner, Short History of England, 183:
Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated
Anonymous writer of the prefatory address 'To the Publick', dated from Richmond, who introduces John Taylor and his book to the public.
EDITOR.
But, we have been almost deaf to the voice of wisdom.
But a good citizen will never despair of the republick.