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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… against the Chief Magistrate no action lies. Sir Thomas Wroth. It was a high breach of the liberty of the subject. I …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… touching his Highness's answer yesterday. Sir Thomas Wroth. I second the wise motion by the Master of the Rolls, … some counsel should be assigned in their place. Sir Thomas Wroth. It will not be wise to hear parties on one side; but …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the Committee for Revising the ordinances, &c. Sir Thomas Wroth moved, that, this report being of such weight and … that gentleman moved, and it relished well. Sir Thomas Wroth. I am against confirming laws in this blind way by the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… hang up all your judges in Westminster-hall. Sir Thomas Wroth. He said, absolutely, the Protector was King of … this purpose, and take it up tomorrow morning. Sir Thomas Wroth. First resolve that they shall not be hereditary. Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Bill for the postage 13 being read and opened, Sir Thomas Wroth. This Bill has bred much talk abroad since yesterday. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… you go on with the bill for the Scotch Union. Sir Thomas Wroth, I shall not undertake to determine how long or how …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to bring in a Bill to regulate the Chancery. Sir Thomas Wroth seconded that motion. It was referred to a Committee to … would have it referred to a Committee. Sir Thomas Wroth. The city has been the very support of the nation, and … may lye seven years more before the Committee. Sir Thomas Wroth. I cannot sit silent and hear so much reason moved. I …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… deny ourselves, than let such a thing pass. Sir Thomas Wroth. This gentleman does, in plain terms, arraign the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… not to be parted with. Major-General Goffe and Sir Thomas Wroth. None ought to command here, without your leave. Lord … a penalty. Enlarge the time for a fortnight. Sir Thomas Wroth. Call over the names of such as you have hot excused, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… House that a prisoner was at the door. It was Mr. Henry Wroth. 3 They said, call him in. Major-general Packer. I am … by the injury if the House so please. I believe Sir Henry Wroth did not know me. Mr. Turner. It is moved like a … the House consider it, and pass by the offence. Sir Thomas Wroth. He is my near kinsman, yet I shall not countenance any …
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