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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Popes; shall I say they have not?In Queen Elizabeth's time the people chose a persecuted partyThe Bishops put … clerk's hand but from Queen Elizabeth's time 10. On Lord St John's striking Sir Andrew Henley in WestminsterHall, the Courts sitting 11. On Lord St John's humbling himself to the House, and acknowleging …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and Cecils Secretaries, and by them knew the King of Spain's Junto, and letters of the Pope's cabinet; and now such a strange account of things! The … Commissioners of the Navy did not pursue the Duke of York's order in payment of seamen by tickets? Lord Brunkard …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… or Mr Steward; but only, whether Sir Charles Harbord's excuse should be admitted or not. Mr Steward took the … concerning the Patent granted for setting up Lights at St. Ann's Head, near Milford Haven, which was voted by the … said she would not cohabit with himShe confessed to Lord St. John, that Sir Robert Howard had ruined her, by giving …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 3. [The Arguments delivered by Mr Offtey, in Mr Fitton's business. N. B. Most of the arguments the Sollicitor had … Both Houses sat together in Henry IIId. and Edward IIId's time; but afterwards, at the instance of the Commons, they … a toleration is sufferedThe Pope may suffer Milan to have St Ambrose's Litany, and Bohemia to administer the sacrament …
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… of his revenueSome years, in the late Duke of Buckingham's time, the charge of the navy was not above 20,000 l. a … in Cheapside, and so of other placesA bargain was made at St Malo's, and an appeal was made to the Lords about it; but … as likewise Sir Andrew Riccard, Mr Rowland Gwynn, and Mr Christopher Booke. Ralph. Shinner purchases this island of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… has granted many Petitions Denies incroaching upon any man's freehold, unless in forcible detainers. His Court of … absence, to the Vice-President, complaining of Fitzgerald's forcible detaining a castle, and resisting the Sheriff's … with a great Journal under his arm; he thought it had been St. Augustine. He has seen a Lord, and an Earl ( Middlesex) …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… condemnations as can be15 Edward III. Buying of the King's debts then was a crimeSome now bought for ten or twelve … not ready for the rest till they have the Earl of Anglesea's accountsMoves to judge them misdemeanors. Sir Thomas … proceeding in the business. Sir Winston Churchill. 3] St Paul, reputed the Great Fanatic of his time, had done …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and it is in the power of any man to fly in the King's face, and turn out any of his officers; and this is the … Sollicitor turned out Hannes with exemplary disgrace. One St. John said,] That the interlineations were false … of something out of the imposition on Coals for rebuilding St Paul's. Sir John Birkenhead.] Has the particulars in his …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to our southerly plantations; and how to make up the King's revenue, which arises out of foreign Brandy. If we can make … good Brandy, and you prohibit foreign, and lessen the King's revenue for the private gains of the Distillers. The … hindered; he knows not what time may do.Thinks his Majesty's revenue may be supplied. Ships go already to Ireland for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Wednesday, November 16. [Debate on Lord Newburgh's affair resumed, the matter of fact having been reported … augmentation of Vicarages.] Occasionally upon the Earl of St Albans's Bill, for rating houses towards building of a … Sir Thomas Clarges.] Four and a half per cent. has lost St Christopher's and Surinam, and thus you will lose Barbadoes: …
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