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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sir William Coventry.] Would have a Committee from this House be appointed, to know what the farmage, at the Custom-house, of wines will amount to, to proportion this thing … and Plymouth harbours, which is entrusted in the Trinity-house to be answerable to the Lords of the CouncilThe …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as his own, which made the Sollicitor go out of the House.] Granger acknowledged, That he had counterfeited the … and on good behaviour during life? Whether the Lords, as a House of Lords, without Writ of Error, can originally so … the common law does remedy, people are not to run to the House of Lords; where ordinary remedies fail only. Placit. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… l. to be raised upon that CompanySeveral Members of this House being of that Company, it will extend to their persons, … Sollicitor, with other persons, have been examined in the House of Lords concerning Mr Vaughan, who being a Member of … Complaint was made of an Original Plea brought into the House of Lords; the Lords did over-rule the PleaIt is under …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… with all humbleness, the justice and favour of the House, in having the ten Articles sent him. The Articles … innocence, without which he durst not appear before the House. He should be un worthy to serve his country in this … not Treason, yet he trusts more in the judgment of the House. "Concealing his Majesty's affairs, and advancing his …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Wednesday, November 10. [ Resolved, That no Member of the House, of the Long Robe, do, during this Session, plead in any cause, as Counsel, at the House of Lords, without leave of the House asked, and granted after ten of the clock.] [A Bill to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1669 November (20th-30th) Saturday, November 20. [The House resumed the consideration of the Report of the … they not to be found. Was taken down to the Orders of the House by Mr Garroway, for speaking to the merits of the … in Parliaments, where many impeachments wereEvery petty Sessions of the peace being open to accusations of this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Conference with the Lords [on the alterations made by the House to the Lords Amendments to the Bill of Conventicles.] … s." it gives way to partiality amongst our tenants. If the House of Commons would have it "40 s." they would agree, but … the same subjects. Sir Robert Holt.] A Lord may let his house to any person who may keep Conventicles in it. Sir …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Chimney, Fee-farm rents go towards it. We can put the house, stables, and all but the navy, without interest, but … and other promotions many. These may miscarry in the Lords House, because they are touched upon in Privilege; but … to a consideration of every man's estate, high and low. In Sessions, it is a hard matter to get a Constable in a great …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… not guilty, will it either way be for the honour of this House? Sir Richard Temple.] The Commissioners of Accounts, … them. Qui non vetat, jubet. Lord Brereton.] Hopes that the House will not blame them; though they are unacceptable to … the Prerogative, after such great aids given by this House. Sir Anthony Cope.] Would have no man out of the reach …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be taken that decayed wines be looked after at the Custom-house, before entered, we shall have materials; and if the … is not easily answered. He would have a duty at the Custom-house, as well as forfeiture of the commodity; by this means … waste, which would take them off from Juries at Assize and Sessions, and from London Juries. [The Bill was ordered to be …
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