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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… The city of London may bring in another bill. Sir Thomas Wroth. I cannot blame these worthy Aldermen, that they press … debauchery by their lewd and obscene songs Sir Thomas Wroth. Harpers should be included. Mr.— 3 Pipers should be …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… adjournment, which was very regularly moved. Sir Thomas Wroth moved against adjournment. After some further debate, … Yeas, the other Mr. Fleetwood. For the Noes, Sir Thomas Wroth and Sir William Strickland. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Serjeant Maynard, moved to adjourn for an hour. Sir Thomas Wroth moved to adjourn till to-morrow. Sir Arthur Haslerigge. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… afternoon, and came to the resolutions infra. Sir Thomas Wroth. Seeing Nayler must die, I desire to know what manner … I desire that might be read. Colonel Rouse and Sir Thomas Wroth. The proper question is what you should call this …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… 8 January 1656–7 Thursday, January 8, 1656–7. Sir Thomas Wroth. I move that, in respect of the Speaker's weakness, 1 … not admit new business till we have done this. Sir Thomas Wroth. Determine this, whether Committees may sit, the House …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… dictum prius. If you please put the question. Sir Thomas Wroth. Apply to his Highness by remonstrance, as was moved. … foot, but what is additional to the question. Sir Thomas Wroth. I move to adjourn: This debate being stirred, it …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that his tongue might be bored through. Sir Thomas Wroth. The question should be for the Bill of Attainder, with …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… accordingly. Mr. Speaker reported the debate. Sir Thomas Wroth. I move to adjourn this debate till tomorrow. Mr. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Mar. Walter, Sir J. 1716 17 Feb. Charlton, J. 1717 15 Apr. Wroth, R. 1720 20 Feb. Feilding, Hon. W. 1720 17 Mar. Corbet, … Feb. Walter, Sir J. 1714 21 Oct. Charlton, J. 1715 1 Mar. Wroth, R. 1716 17 Feb. Feilding, Hon. W. 1717 15 Apr. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was 'warth-penny' and among the franchises in 1628 'the wroth monies'. The payment of the 'wroth silver', as it is now called, has continued to the … the required money into the hollow of the stone, saying 'Wroth Silver'. The penalty for non-payment is to provide a …
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