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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… cannot reach them. Wine may be sold out of the King's Cellars, and Ladies may sell Points. I would therefore have … "Royal Assent," which the Lords put into Sir John Coventry's Bill, we differed with the Lords upon the account of … on shore. Goods deposited have been embezzled in the King's very Warehouse, and rags and rubbish put in their stead. Mr …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… themselves and fortunes so freely for their country's service, should not be discouraged. "He told them of a … amongst the crowd. I am amazed at my Lord Chancellor's Speech. I take it to be an invective against what we have … us in a prohibition of French commodities." Every tree in St James's Park has echoed it. 'Tis certain, that for months …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 28. Mr Secretary Coventry delivered to the House the King's Answer to yesterday's Vote, as follows: "CHARLES R. "His Majesty having perused … or War. Mr Secretary Williamson.] One part of the King's Message relates to the Forces; the other to that which …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… This is plain by the denial of a sight of Lord Feversham's papers. This is strange that our advice should be asked, … of his penman's doing. The Lord Chancellor began at the 1 st of March 1676, and from thence he dated Alliances; as if … he was sorry he had given occasion of offence, &c." Sir Christopher Musgrave.] As it was a great offence that Goring …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are much beholden to the penners of this Speech [the King's] that let us know so clearly every step that has been made. … has been held, which the King knows not of, at Lord St Albans's Chamber; Monsieur Rouvigny, Mr Barillon, and a … your business, and I would have the Lords Concurrence. Sir Christopher Musgrave.] The necessity of the affair is …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Address must be upon the first, or the latter, of the Duke's Actions. If you call in Question what is before the King, … is no proof of any thing against the Duke, to lead any man's judgment, but only general Allegations, to take away a man … the Paper, or those Gentlemen? Put the Question. Sir Christopher Musgrave.] The Duke of Buckingham desired leave …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1678 May 7th Tuesday, May 7. [On the King's Answer to the last Address.] Sir Nicholas Carew.] The King … "they are jealous of some things in the Prince of Orange's administration, since he came into the Stadtholdership." … the Ministers lately meeting the French Ministers, at Lord St Albans's House. If this great Minister was named, I would …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Highness, and to all other persons (except her Majesty's Portugal servants) residing within his Majesty's Houses of Whitehall, Saint James's, and Somerset-House, and … Highness, and all other persons residing in Whitehall, St. James's, Somerset-House, or any other of your Majesty's
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… him of his Pardon. Mr Secretary Coventry.] Mr Bedlow's Pardon was ordered by the King's immediate Warrant, and did … but all. Mr Onslow.] Ten weeks ago, a Bull was set up, at St James's Chapel, with orders to all Confessors to absolve … according to Order of Parliament, he must withdraw. Sir Christopher Musgrave.] I hear Gentlemen call "withdraw," but …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Declarations, and other Papers, found at Mr Coleman's house, [which were read by the Speaker to the House.] Sir … consider of some remedies for the preservation of the King's Person, Religion and Government against the Popish … are well united, and I approve very well of Sacheverell's MotionThe Vote has been carefully pennedIn this whole …
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