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Journal of the House of Commons
… Committees, at the same Time and Place. Vere's Nat. Mr. Mallett reporteth Sir Horace Vere's Bill, without any …
Journal of the House of Commons
… he hath done nothing in it, as yet, without Warrant. Mr. Mallett (after Leave given him to shew his Reasons) - The End …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Resolved, No; but only in Writing. Secret Offices. Mr. Mallett reporteth the Bill against secret Offices, with …
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… Years sithence. - So no Projector, but a Prosecutor. Mr. Mallett: - If this a Project of Ten Years old, and none would … Patent. Exactions of Proctors. Sir Edw. Coke, Mr. Noy, Mr. Mallett, Sir Geor. Moore, Sir Jo. Walter, Mr. Crew, Mr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… 22 Aprilis Proceedings against Duke of Buckingham. Mr. Mallett entereth the Debate, whether common Fame a Ground for …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to their Discretion, to entertain nothing unfitting. Mr. Mallett, contra: - for Sir Edw. Coke's Reasons. - Would have …
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… the Sheriff is to be appointed to mend the Return. Mr. Mallett: - That the Bailiff here, in the Nature of a Sheriff, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Newbery, Mr. Bankes, Sir M. Abbott, Mr. Cage, Mr. Mallett, Sir P. Hayman, Sir Ro. Crane, Sir Ro. North, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and to see the Patent. Charge of Bribery agt Bennett. Mr. Mallett delivereth in the Heads framed by the Committee, … to send them up; and let the Lords examine the rest. Mr. Mallett: - That in all, 30 Allegations, in this Kind, against …
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… submit here: - Tower: - Submission in the Country. Mr. Mallett agreeth with Sir H. Poole, for the first ; condemneth … are Freeholders in Yorkeshyre, to be valued more, than Mr. Mallett hath done. - Their Offence great to this House, and …
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