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Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… his own use. L. 550. Office for Taxes, May 25, 1765.John Trenchard and others write to the Mayor desiring him to call …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… life by commitment. I am against the previous vote. Mr. Trenchard. There is a great difference between a previous …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Nathaniel Bacon, Tellers. Noes 93. Lord Lambert and Mr. Trenchard, Tellers. Resolved, that this declaration be …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Hatsell moved for settling the standing Committees. Mr. Trenchard seconded. Dr. Clarges. No private Committee can sit … receive a Petition, before you hear what he can say. Mr. Trenchard seconded it. Mr. Scot. Take his answer in scriptis; … as objects of your justice, so ought not to withdraw. Mr. Trenchard. The gentlemen ought, in modesty, to withdraw, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that Mr. Calamy may preach. Resolved accordingly. 7 Mr. Trenchard and Major-General Kelsey moved for Mr. Griffith of … for nonconformity." Athen. Oxon. (1692,) ii. 690. "And Mr. Trenchard is desired to give him notice thereof." Journals. " …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the negative by 152 to 115. Sir Arthur Haslerigge and Mr. Trenchard were Tellers for the yeas. Sir Charles Coote and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and must still affirm, is about the continuance. Mr. Trenchard. I have heard that now, which I never in my life …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Mr. James Ashe. I move for a Committee of privileges. Mr. Trenchard. I never knew a Speaker and a Committee appointed …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Long Robe. He desires to be satisfied in that point. Mr. Trenchard. If we rightly understand one another, there will …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… their burdens." See Macaulay's History, (1772) v. 103. Mr.Trenchard, in his "History of Standing Armies," says that … by private men upon the public miseries." See " Tracts by Trenchard and Gordon," (1751) i. 70. The conduct of Sir Henry …
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