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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to be attributed to Andrew Dockett, Rector of St. Botolph's, Principal of St. Bernard's Hostel, and first President of Queens'. Dockett obtained a … Dr. Robert Cottesford, Sir Hamon le Strange, Sir Henry Slingsby, Dr. Laurence Bretton, Lord Hastings, Sir Orlando …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… in Devonshire) June 19. 1685, by one of the late King's Messengers, in virtue of a Warrant signed by the Earl of … where he continued a Prisoner at the said Messenger's House, till discharg'd by Habeas Corpus July 14, on giving … l. s. d. Thomas Pilkington 500 00 0 Samuel Shute 666 13 4 Slingsby Bethel, who was not present at the Election, tho' …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… 1656. A Bill for the setting the holding of the Sheriff's Court for the County of Wilts, to be kept at the Devizes … excluded; but this, after a time, restores the commoner's right. Colonel Mathews. I am against this Bill. It ought to … in Shropshire; Sir Thomas Middleton in Wales; Sir Henry Slingsby and Sir Richard Maleverer in Yorkshire; Sir Joseph …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… made a very handsome speech, 5 in order to his father's memory, his esteem of Parliaments, his own being settled by God's providence and the law. He called the army the best army in … xxi. 265–269; Harleian Miscellany (1808), i. 25–28. Mr. Slingsby Bethel, member for Knaresborough, in this …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… found the House engaged in a debate about Colonel Overton's 1 imprisonment, upon a petition and printed paper presented … Report, and moved that it might be postponed till Overton's business was over. Captain Baynes. The unhappy wars have … above resolution, here to add, from a contemporary, Mr. Slingsby Bethel, a testimony to their meritorious exertions, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… by the solicitude and perseverance of the prisoner's affectionate wife. 8 "He was very few days at liberty," … service as before, and with better success." 9 Sir Henry Slingsby, an aged gentleman of Yorkshire, was convicted … Dr. Hewet, who suffered death immediately after Sir Henry Slingsby, "was born as a gentleman," says Lord Clarendon, …
A History of the County of York
… first twenty-two years of the 18th century one of the city's two parliamentary seats was filled by one man, Sir William … and a town house—now standing on the corner of St. Leonard's Place—on lease from the corporation. The three men who … from the corporation, who had at first nominated Charles Slingsby Duncombe. 75 The opposition was not removed at the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Esq. Shirley Hon. Robert, Esq. Shuttleworth Richard, Esq. Slingsby Sir Henry. Somerset Lord Charles Noel. Spencer Hon. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… and Collar Days; to the House of Lords and St. Paul's on ceremonial occasions; and at drawing rooms. Twenty were … 1728 16 Feb. Beauclerk, Lord H. 1735 6 June Garrard, Sir S. 1740 12 May Wynn, Sir W. 1749 11 Apr. Grimston, Hon. H. … 7 Dec. Cowper, E. 1670 8 Mar. Fairfax, W. 1670 20 June Slingsby, H. 1670 29 July Fisher, R. 1671 6 Feb. Tate, W. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the south-east end of the town, opposite St. George's Church. Several coasting services are maintained to … the town are the two banks, two clubs, and the Working Men's Institute, built in 1870. The Ramsden Hall, built in 1871, … The report may be due to an incident related by Sir Henry Slingsby; J. Richardson, op. cit. ii, 232. Cal. Com. for …
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