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Journal of the House of Commons
… Election. Mr. Ferror maketh his Election for Tamworth. Mr. Beecher, for Leymster. Sir Francis Fane, for Carlyle in . . . …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Noy, Mr. Hatcher, Sir Clem. Cotterill, Sir Will. Beecher, Sir Ar. Mannering, Mr. Jo. Drake, Sir Alex. St. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mildmay, Sir Fra. Barrington, Sir Hen. Poole, Sir Will. Beecher, Sir Ar. Ingram, Sir Edw. Villiers, Sir Will. Howard, …
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… H. Mildmay, Sir Francis Barrington, Mr. Vaughan, Sir Wm. Beecher, Sir A. Ingram, Sir Ed. Villyers, Sir Wm. Howard, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… contra:- - Not Decorum, to send it to the King so. Mr. Beecher concordat with Sir Ro. Phillippes. Sir Ro. Crane: - …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Hampden, Sir Ro. Harlow, Mr. Wandesford, Sir Wm. Beecher : - To meet at Two Clock this Afternoon, in the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Bills. - But first to rectify our Privileges. Mr. Beecher: - The Distractions past, already abroad, to the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… else, doubteth, the Lords cannot proceed to Judgment. Mr. Beecher: - That no Necessity of an Oath; because of Sir. G. …
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… the Conference with the Lords. - Sir Jo. Ellyott, Sir Wm. Beecher, Sir Tho. Hobby, Mr. Kirton, Sir Ro. Pye, Mr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… no Officer of any of those Courts may be a Committee. Mr. Beecher: - That One Clause, not to have any of these written, …
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