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Journal of the House of Commons
… and Wisdom, to moderate his Punishment. Mr. Serjeant Towse: - To correct him; not to destroy him: To displace him, …
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… us will differ from that Opinion of before. Mr. Serjeant Towse: - For the Swearing by them. Mr. Spencer: - No loss of …
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… Nevill, Sir Jo. Savyle, Sir H. Cary, Sir Geor. Ryvers, Mr. Towse, Sir Myles Fleetwood: - Friday, in the Exchequer …
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… or chosen a Judge, they cannot chuse again. Mr. Serjeant Towse, - for the Election. Mr. Glanvyle: - In doubt of the …
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… and Suffblke, Sir H. Poole, Mr. Berkeley, Serjeant Towse, Sir Edw. Peyton, Sir Ro. Bevyll, Sir Tho. Low, Sir …
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… was out of his Element. 2ly, That came with the Lords. Mr. Towse: - To hear him first. Sir W. Walter: - Non est nocens, …
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… Mr. Wentworth, Sir H. Poole, Sir Tho. Low, Mr. Serjeant Towse, Sir Ro. Askew, Burgesses of London: - Saturday …
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… Mr. Wrenham, Mr. Noye, Sir Edw. Payton, Mr. Serjeant Towse, Sir Tho. Denton, Sir Guy Palmes; - Thursday next. …
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… Mr. Brooke, Sir Ro. Crane, Serjeant Davys, Serjeant Towse, Mr. Wentworth, Sir James Whitlocke, Mr. Nevyll, Mr. … Clothier to set the Price of Wool all the Year. Serjeant Towse: - To have a Time limited for keeping engrossed Wool. …
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… - From Fishing to Judgment, and so back to the same. Mr. Towse, against the Bill, by reason of the Ignorance of …
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