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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to persons that should so unlawfully marry. Captain Baynes moved, that in places that are within no parishes, … but that you will consider of the message to you. Captain Baynes. For you to send such a message, is implicitly to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… It has laid a long time before the Committee. Captain Baynes. I would not have you now go on with the debate about …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Lambert, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Bampfield, Mr. Downing, Captain Baynes, Major-General Diibrowe, and Sir William Sfrickland, … the orders of the day were called for. Debate upon Captain Baynes' Report resumed. 1 Second Article, upon the 2000 l. … unreasonable that this, tax should be laid. Captain Baynes. We were much divided at the Committee in this …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… There may be conveniencies and inconveniencies. Captain Baynes. If you intend a Bill, you must lay aside the proviso. … timing of it; which he hoped he might speak to. Captain Baynes. We ought to be tender in putting contrary oaths upon …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… many robberies and burglaries were discovered. Captain Baynes. The brokers do so grind the faces of the poor, by … of brocage be referred to the same Committee. Captain Baynes. I believe it will be offered to the Committee how … testimentary. I need not prove it unless I will. Captain Baynes proposed to agree with the Committee. The Master of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… you give away the merit of the business at once. Captain Baynes. This sending to the Baltic sea tends to a breach of … may, in the meantime, consider your constitution. Captain Baynes. As the peace 5 was made without the House, the war …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and the solemnity of investing his Highness. Captain Baynes. There is more in the Report than was in the Order to … of the people; so would have it recommitted. Captain Baynes. I was against imposing any oath upon his Highness; … may be added after, and the like for Scotland. Captain Baynes. The Council are the trustees of the people. I would …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in the mean time, you will prepare the business. Captain Baynes. The charge is a general charge, to which a man cannot …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… be passed, and then solemnly take it up. Captain Baynes. First, require Mr. Scobell to attend here, and if he …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and in the mean tune the plot to be examined. Captain Baynes. I have had too great a zeal against Cavaliers, till I …
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