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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of the House the other is the proper question. Captain Baynes. However others look upon Nayler, I look upon him as a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… relieved before the House rise. Colonel White and Captain Baynes moved, that Sir Edward Rhodes's Report be heard. The …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… There will be enough to undertake the search. Captain Baynes. A great deal of money comes in, not charged here. Not …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of being a member; so that his reason ceaseth. 3 Captain Baynes. I move to have him released. Mr. Goodrick. I move to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to be rejected, and that is my humble motion. Captain Baynes. I cannot be for the rejecting of this Bill, but that … till to-morrow morning, and nothing to intervene. Captain Baynes stood up to move something. I think it was to have a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… not be against it, but I know not to what purpose. Captain Baynes. By the common course of the country, if a man speak … the Committee. Mr. Speaker declared for the Yeas. Captain Baynes declared for the Noes. The House was divided. The Yeas … Mr. Bayles, Tellers. Noes 142. Colonel Allured and Captain Baynes, Tellers. So it was resolved to agree with the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… only relates to your demeanour when you are there. Captain Baynes. Put the question upon the whole. We are all agreed in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… punishment, nor is it proper to determine it yet. Captain Baynes. If you proceed by laws now in being, it is one thing; …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… yesterday; yet to this question, he may speak. Captain Baynes. It was against the orders of the House to name … opening the windows for the safety of the House. Captain Baynes. I wonder what is the necessity for this previous … Lambert, Mr. Scot, Lieutenant-General Ludlow, and Captaine Baynes, are of the Parliament, I shall not need to enumerate …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… for it once, would you have them pay for it again. Captain Baynes. This gentleman spoke before for the merchants: now he … upon the merchants, which is but 6 d. per gallon. Captain Baynes. The vintners have been a long time gainers. They sell … imprison men's persons, and distrain men's goods. Captain Baynes. You may appoint new officers, notwithstanding this …
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