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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Lewes. Mr. Fugge made his election for Sussex. Mr. Knightley moved the like for Higham Ferrers. The order of the … Shall we deny subjection where we have protection? Mr. Knightley. I came to this House with an Act of Oblivion in my … imputations upon one another, I would have forborne. Mr. Knightley. No man ought to thrust in a question upon a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… certain foot to debate upon. Mr. Godfrey seconded. Mr. Knightley. I move that the clerk of the Commonwealth attend … we ought not to hear him. Sir Arthur Haslerigge and Mr. Knightley moved, that Dr. Loftus might take him down if he …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… from sitting here, but from all other places of trust. Mr. Knightley. Being called here by Providence, I desire to know … place. I would have him asked if he have compounded. Mr. Knightley. The House inclines neither to acquit him nor … that I may prosecute, and that I may have reparation. Mr. Knightley. That gentleman told me he had great favour from …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… must not stay. Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper seconded. Mr. Knightley. Appoint it on Monday; for on Tuesday divers … are called in question, I leave it to you to judge. Mr. Knightley. I hope those gentlemen will, in modesty, withdraw. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… which cannot be repealed but by a power that made it. Mr. Knightley. It troubles me to look on your Journals, and find … vote against the Recognition, which I would not have. Mr. Knightley. Put the single question first, which is the … our peace. 62 I would have the vote for an addition. Mr. Knightley seconded Mr. Solicitor-general's motion for a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a Council of War. Sir Arthur Haslerigge, Mr. Neville, Mr. Knightley and others, moved that the petitioners have thanks. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… is no new thing, but was always represented this way. Mr. Knightley. In the beginning of the Long Parliament, the King … the question was again put a first and second time. Mr. Knightley. I move that that question be put again. Sir John … was thereupon excused. Mr. Secretary. I move that Mr. Knightley be one. He prayed to be excused, for ignorance, and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… was left out of the writ, viz. Ecclesia Anglicana. Mr. Knightley. The words were omitted, because the bishops are …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Therefore I would have the Lords' House first settled. Mr. Knightley. Is the Other House the Chief Magistrate ? How came … the words of the order, which, it seems, is arraigned. Mr. Knightley. Because that order is so arraigned, which is not …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that a new writ might issue out. Sir Henry Vane and Mr. Knightley moved, that it be re-committed; for that the … a power to constitute them; and the power is executed. Mr. Knightley. Those gentlemen that stand at the bar, put me in …
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