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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… banish them England; for all of them are in the Plot. Sir Thomas Lee.] It is far from me to think that this Bill will … myself to this Honourable House in the whole affair. Sir Thomas Lee.] Here is one passage an impossibility, what … of a Presbyterian Plot against the King. He withdrew. Sir Thomas Lee.] This is a matter every man in the House is …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be more forward to remove ill men from his Council. Sir Thomas Meres.] As your danger grows greater, so must your … his Right, but this only defends our Religion. Sir Thomas Lee.] If general words will do your work, why will you …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… better regulating the Tryal of the Peers of England. Sir Thomas Lee.] Tryals of Peers are chargeable to the Crown, and … that they will not act but for their Interest. Sir Thomas Clarges.] As the Lords are tryed now, by a Jury of … Mr Ash, and others, proffered their security, &c. Sir Thomas Lee.] It is not an ordinary case for a Member accused …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and arbitrary" comprehend all the rest you would have. Sir Thomas Lee.] Subjects have, by Law, liberty to write, speak, … reports the merits of the Election for the Borough of Bury St. Edmunds. [Debate.] Serjeant Maynard.] If this was an … before you impeached him, and was Lord Bishop of St. David's after. Some have moved, "That this Thompson …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and the Lords will not deny it you, I am confident. Sir Thomas Lee.] I would send some Message to adjust this matter, … from the Lords, that they are ready to give it. Sir Thomas Clarges] Finch has said, "He has heard that the Lord … of all. It is not Judgment, unless it be demanded. In Lord St Albans's Case, the Lords gave Judgment upon the proof, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to mankind, and I hope you will use him accordingly. Sir Thomas Player.] I am commanded to inform you of this matter; … the Tryal of Peers of England, was read a second time. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I wish, that, as this way of Tryal is hard …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to attend you, to give an account of this Libel. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I would do something for vindication of your … were so forward to throw out this Bill now. The Bishop of St Asaph's Epitaph, at the top of his Will, was plain Popery, … of preached by that Gentleman of University-College, at St Mary's. It gave offence to the University, and he was …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… looks like a thing concerted, and not by chance. Sir Thomas Player.] The King would not do this, but as he is … two of the Grand Jury of Somersetshire are in town, Mr Thomas Ward and Mr Edward Strode; they may give you great … are not to mine, and therefore I cannot agree to it. Sir Thomas Clarges.] It is not for the Honour and Justice of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Monday, November 1. Sir Richard Graham.] This Case of Sir Thomas Maleverer 1 is different from other Gentlemen in … Expedient! Therefore I move for the Bill, as before. Sir Thomas Player.] I am to let you know, that the City of London … Protestant Subjects. On a Motion for sending for Sir Thomas Whitgrave, and one Birch, of Stafford, Apothecary, in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… been deceived! I would therefore hear it at the Bar. Sir Thomas Lee.] I am for hearing it at the Bar. It is moved that … leave; the Letter is at homeThe Letter came from Sir Thomas Dolman, signed only by him; what command he had, I … with. Mr Attorney.] I believe that, in that Letter, Sir Thomas Dolman gave directions as to the Order, or something …