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Journal of the House of Commons
… or Leasing of a House, late Mr. Secretary Coventrie's, in Piccadilly, was read the Second time. Resolved, That the … And they are to meet on Monday next, at Four of the Clock in the Afternoon, in the Queen's Court. Yarmouth Haven. A Bill for explaining, …
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… AN ingrossed Bill for erecting a Court of Conscience in the City of Norwich, was read the Third time. And several Amendments being proposed to be made in the Bill; viz. Press 4, Line 19, after "or," insert … thereof be, An Act for erecting a Court of Conscience in the City of Norwich. Ordered, That Mr. England do carry up …
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… Evidence. A Petition of John Mallett, Esquire, a Prisoner in the Common Side of the King's Bench Prison, was read; … damp a Hole, that his Life, if not suddenly retrieved, is in Danger: And praying the Relief of the House in the … the Bar, paying their Fees. Act of Navigation respecting English Seamen. Sir Matthew Andrews reports from the …
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… Berens, Christian Peterson, took the Oaths appointed, in Order to their Naturalization. Bayntun's Will. A Bill for … And they are to meet this Afternoon at Four a Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber. Ditto. A Petition of the Right … go on the Coast of Normandy; and Orders were sent to the English and Dutch at Falmouth, to tell them of the Victory, …
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… House would hasten those things which he had mentioned in his Speech." The King's Speech considered. Resolved, That … upon a Resolve to be reported to this House: Which-he read in his Place; and afterwards delivered the same in at the Clerk's Table: Where the same was read; and is as …
Journal of the House of Commons
… King Charles the Second, and the Parliament that was held in time of King James the Second, have Power to send for Persons, Papers, and Records; and examine the same in relation to the Matters aforesaid. Aulnage Duty. Ordered, … grant to Wm. Earl of Bedford, and John Russell Esquire, in Trust for the Petitioner, an Annuity of One thousand …
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… and Case of the Wool-combers and Makers of Worsted Yarn, in the Counties of Suffolk, Norfolke, Cambridge, the Isle of … That the Petitioners employ several Thousands of Poor in their Trade, wherein great Abuses have, and may happen, by … Sir John Guise acquaints the House, That several of the Declarations of King James the Second have been taken at …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to the House: And he read the same, with the Coherence, in his Place, and afterwards delivered them in at the Clerk's Table: Where they were once read … Amendments were, upon the Question put thereupon, made in the Bill. And then the House being moved, That a Clause in
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… as the Petitioner understands there is a Bill depending in this honourable House for the annulling the Attainder of one Thomas Walcott, attainted and executed in the time of King Charles the Second, for High Treason … Brocklesby, on the Behalf of himself, and Nineteen other English Protestants, now Prisoners in Corke in Ireland, was …
Journal of the House of Commons
… issue out a new Writ for the Electing of a Member to serve in this present Parliament for the Borough of Stockbridge, in the County of Southampton, in the room of Mr. Oliver St. Johns, deceased. Adjournment. …
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