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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… under the determination of a Chancellor, or in a Judge's breast; much better under so many Judges in the Lords House … Order by Sir Thomas Lee.] He applies his argument to Fagg's case; and your Debate is to the Answer of your Message … by the Gauls, as ours were by the Dutch. In the castle St Angelo, is devoted money nowKnows not how the Pope makes …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… he could not do it for BoroughsEver since Henry VIth's time, Boroughs were created Maidstone commanded their … All franchises may be lost by non-use. In King James's time, the House then judged it a service which could not be … then. 1 H. VII. No. 42. The case of Weston, Prior of St. John of JerusalemHe exhibits a Bill for throwing down two …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… but not since your Order. Sir Thomas Lee.] By Dalmahoy's silence, in not informing you, it may be gathered, that … removed. The Address formerly made was read, with the King's Answer to it. Sir Joseph Tredenham.] Should the Duke of … we have given himHopes we shall acquiesce in the King's Answer, as our progenitors have done before us. Mr …
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… to a paper, upon which Littleton wrote, and upon Littleton's importunity, he set his hand to he knew not what, which he … where he discoursed about the Lord Treasurer's proceedings against Otto. Salter then said, "There were … Williamson himself was one of the Plenipotentiaries. St Mallbow. This was in the year 1626, when the Earl of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "it should be reported next after Sir William Killegrew's Bill." Debate on the Conference sent to the Lords, about … send them back again. They allow six pence a mile from St. George's Church home, not accounting from St George's to the place where they receive loading. Mr …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Members to serve in Parliament, occasioned by Mr Welch's complaint of Mr Reeves's undue Election for the Borough of … that are not reported. Sir John Mallet proceeds.] At noon St Germain was seen in St James's park, by a French Gentleman, Secretary to that …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… privilege, in seizing almanacks 1 in Col. Robert Philips's house. 'Twas moved they should be discharged. The Speaker.] … These men have suffered already, by lying in the Serjeant's hands some days. Mr Garroway.] Would have it referred to … that the order to the Lord Chief-Justice, to attach St Germain, of the 8th of this month, came not to his hand …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to catch them, as is said, but would not divide the bear's skin before he be dead. The last naval war has given us … that the first and second rates can be built in the King's yards only. The London was not, but perhaps most … some say she is not broad enough; but has heard that the St Michael, the French ship, is not above four inches wider. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… it. Mr Crouch.] Has more care of your Honour, than any man's. Would have it signed before you receive it. Sir Edward … Coming through the Hall to day, he heard of a Priest, one St Germain, who forced one Mr Luzancy (in company with an … a man, as any that has turned to our religion. The Priest, St Germain, belongs to the Dutchess of York, and so gives an …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… enlarged upon, as usual, by the Lord Keeper.] The King's and Lord Keeper's Speeches being ended, the House of … many Englishmen, was killed, which being told for news in St James's Park, it was reported, that Lord Cavendish, and … informed the House, "that it was found the night before in St James's Park, by his Servant, and given unto him, who …
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