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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… did make them subject, that he conquered. Serjeant Wylde. I find those gentlemen sometimes cry up things done by …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Grievances sat. Colonel Terrill was in the Chair. Serjeant Wylde moved to have his own petition 19 read to be restored …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… morning. The House rose at almost one. Mr. Serjeant Wylde moved to have a Petition read which he had in his hand. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… being full. In the Exchequer Court, met Serjeant Wylde's Committee. Mr. Nathaniel Bacon was in the chair. A … They did nothing, but adjourned till Tuesday. Serjeant Wylde alleged that he was surprised, and not provided to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… twelve, till two. Afternoon, at half-past Three. Serjeant Wylde stood up to speak. Some moved that he had spoken, but … I hope he will consider your time accordingly. Serjeant Wylde went on, and concluded that they ought to withdraw. It …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a most plundering fellow. The Committee for Mr. Serjeant Wylde against Lord Widdrlngton 8 sat in the Inner Court of Wards, and heard Wylde's title. Mr. Bacon was in the chair. The Committee for …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… 583. Commissioners of the Great Seal. Probably Serjeant Wylde. See supra, pp. 518, 519. "Disbrowe. Much of our …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the Speaker would not enter it otherwise. 11 Mr. Serjeant Wylde made a long speech, against placing the militia in a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that the Petition, in the meantime, be examined. Serjeant Wylde stood up to speak. After a great debate, till almost …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… one question. You have two or three before you. Serjeant Wylde. We ought to be as careful in form, as in any thing: it … the gaol of as many as they may deliver by law. Serjeant Wylde and Mr. Annesley seconded it. Mr. Trevor and Mr. …
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