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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… an end. If in the Lords House an Exchequer matter be, the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer gives sentence upon it, … by Sir Thomas Lee. A Message from the Lords, by the Lord Chief Justice North, and the Lord Chief Baron Turner, viz. "That the Lords desire a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Vaughan reports the Conference from the Lords. (The Lord Privy Seal [Earl of Anglesea] managed it.) viz. "The … Spiritual have no advantage, though named before them. Lord Chief Justice Coke told him once, in a clashing betwixt … them down. All this is but an abstract of a Case-Book, (of Lord Holles, written, as is said, by him) but such language …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as much as any man, for punishing all men without doors. Lord Cavendish.] He heartily concurs for thanks to the King, … of any disturbance." Sir Henry Ford.] Was told by a noble Lord, "That he was one that accompanied the Serjeant into … takes it to be void. The Order is no more than "that the Lord Keeper shall issue out a Writ of Habeas Corpus." There …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… King by it.But, in this case, would give directions. The Lord Keeper has no Power to grant a Writ, that was never in … detainer, and he believes you will not scruple to call the Lord Keeper to an account for this, as an affront to you, to … of this? A new invention to keep people in prison! The Lord Keeper has great interest with the Peers, and he sends …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Answers from the King, without a formal Address. In Lord Arundel's case, from March to May 1 no formal Address, … King not making a satisfactory Answer to the Lords. The Lord Keeper brought the Answer by word of mouth You may have … and Privileges of this House. The House was informed, that Lord Mohun took away the Warrant (from the Speaker, to attach …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Lords called him in to receive the Answer. Where Lord Mohun said, " The Lord Keeper called for the paper of the Message," fleering, … therein, and they return you this Answer; That they find Lord Mohun hath done nothing but [what is according to] his …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… at the Lords Bar, you may draw out all their MembersAs in Lord Strafford's caseAbroad you think you have the worst end … Sir Thomas Lee.] The Lords have answered, "that Lord Mohun has done nothing but his duty," that is, to take … with the Lords, on their Answer to our Message, concerning Lord Mohun 2; at which Conference the vote, viz. "That the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Manors, but as to the Copyholders, who, though the King is Lord of the Manor, yet their tenure is touched by this grant. … heard them complain of it. Mr Sacheverell.] It seems, Lord Ogle agrees that these towns consented not to the … popularity. "New Courts, new Corporations, new Offices," Lord Coke said, "were always to the Prejudice of the People." …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Coventry.] He had occasion, on Friday, to speak with a Lord, and was willing to know how things went in the Lords … House. He found no Counsel there for Mr Dalmahoy, but a Lord asked, "If Mr Dalmahoy was concerned?" One of the Counsel said, "Yes." "Then," says a Lord, "let us go on." Mr Dalmahoy.] The Earl of Darlington …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Privileges.] [Consideration of the Articles against the Lord Treasurer resumed.] On the third Article, "Moneys issued out for secret service, &c." [Debate.] Lord Cavendish.] He rises very unwillingly to speak in this business, having no prejudice to the Lord Treasurer, but only to serve the Public. This Article …
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