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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Recorder. Nathan. Hallowes, Alderman. Devonshire. Edward Seymor, Esq; Sam. Roll, Knt. Exeter City. Robert Walker, Esq; …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Sir John Culpeper, Mr. Rolles, Mr. Sollicitor, Sir Francis Seymor, Mr. Peard Sir Guy Palmes Mr. Whistler Mr. Hampden Mr. … William Massam Sir Edward Ascough Mr. Rowse Sir Francis Seymor Sir Hugh Cholmley Sir William Litton Sir Oliver Luke …
Survey of London
… land formerly of Sir Humphrey Starkey, late of Sir Thomas "Seymor" and the heirs of Sir Thomas Leigh (i.e., the Harvey …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the King, to proceed no further in any Treaty. Sir Francis Seymor: - His Majesty's Intentions, in this Match, good, even … may be ready against this Afternoon. Mariners. Sir Edw. Seymor: - That Five Ships going out to the East lndies. - … referred. Sir Ro. Maunsell: - The Motion, made by Sir Ed. Seymor, seasonable to be referred, till the Debate grow upon …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to remain, till further directed by the Lords. Sir Francis Seymor: - To go from Westmynster at a Cart's Tail, with his …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Edw. Coke, Sir Edm. Bacon, Sir H. Martyn, Sir Francis Seymor, Mr. Pymme, Sir Francis Barrington, Mr. Solicitor, Sir … Mr. Mountagew for a Contempt to the House. Sir Francis Seymor: - Not to lose this Privilege; but to desire the King … Weston, Sir Jo. Ellyott, Sir Ben. Rudyard, Sir Francis Seymor, Sir Francis Knollys, added to the former Committee …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Lord Clifford, Lord Cavendish, Sir D. Digges, Sir Francis Seymor, Mr. Fetherston, Sir A. Ingram, Sir Tho. Cheeke, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Cause by any Proceedings above with the Lords. Sir Francis Seymor: - Not to sequester him, but to leave it to his own … Right, but to take time to search Precedents. Sir Francis Seymor: - To have only some 10 or 12 to attend the Speaker to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… This Tythe of Fishermen reserved by the Statute. Sir Ed. Seymor, contra. - That this crept in first, as a Gratuity, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir J. Wake, Lord Cavendish, Lord Percy, Sir Francis Seymor, Mr. Comptroller, Lord Wriothelsey, Sir Jo. Ellyott, …
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