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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… will be, as I have heard, about 80,000 l. discovered. Lord Whitlock. There is a Bill for the Postage, and for Probate of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… follows? So I desire the preamble may be laid aside. Lord Whitlock. The preamble, I think, is drawn with a great deal … I second that motion. It is worth your examination. Lord Whitlock. It is fit those ministers should have maintenance, … maintenance for one minister. Mr. Trevor moved, that Lord Whitlock might be heard again, which was granted. Lord …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Parliament." See "Antiquity of Parliaments." pp.. 32, 33. Whitlock has preserved the petition presented to the King at … against the Earl of Stratford. "Great censures," says Whitlock, "were passed upon the King's passing of both these …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… any person banished to return; which was resolved. 2 Lord Whitlock presented a Bill in relation both to monies and … warrant. He therefore informed the House of it. Lord Whitlock. Some particular order may be made (according as the … paper, and aver it upon my reputation to be the same. Lord Whitlock. As there is a care to be had of the circumstances …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Gerrard; and this is depending before the Council. Lord Whitlock. Without this clause you will invalidate all your … to his last wife. This was Sir Gervase Clifton. Lord Whitlock. I move that it may be continued indefinite, lest … by another authority than the people usually intrust. Lord Whitlock. There is a necessity that you should leave out that …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… §. Voted useless, February 6, 1648–9. " The Scots," says Whitlock,'' are turned enemies to England, and invade them … itself in support of the royal cause. According to Whitlock, " April 9 and 10,1648, there happened a very high … of the military, with the members of the Commons, Whitlock alludes, in the following paragraph:— " February 24, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… might give their judgments one way or another, viz. Lord Whitlock, Mr. Secretary, Lord Lambert, and others. Colonel … afternoon, at two o'clock. Mr. Fowell moved that Lord Whitlock and Colonel Sydenham might be added to the Committee …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… shall suffer sequestration of two-parts of my estate. Lord Whitlock. I except against that clause, if it be as that … out, to apprehend the attorney, may be withdrawn. Lord Whitlock seconded what he moved. Mr. Robinson. If you have … in August 1649, had joined Ormond "with 7000 Scots." —Whitlock's Mem. The sums paid by Royalists, who had been …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… †. See supra, p. 388, note *. "It was put upon me," says Whitlock, "to draw an Act to take away the House of Lords, … this nation." Rushworth (1708) vi. 561, 562. See Whitlock, pp.366, 367. They next proceeded to pass, on their … no inclination to "fall, uncourtly, with a falling court." Whitlock, now one of the other House, was, probably, ashamed …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… actively engaged during the war, and who, according to Whitlock, after the restoration of the Long Parliament, was " … to his military skill. The following passages from Whitlock will explain this speaker's reference:— "1657. Sept. …
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