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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 1667 16th-30th November Saturday, November 16. [The Vote of the Lords 1 concerning the impeachment of the Earl of Clarendon was taken into consideration.] Earl of
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from the Committee, appointed to draw up the Heads of the Accusations against the Earl of Clarendon, several particulars brought in by several … He makes the earth groan by his building 1 (the monument of his greatness) as we have done under his oppressionand …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… beer and ale, and 15 d. upon strong, towards the payment of the King's debt. Sir John Knight.] Supposes that some of … but he has seen a Bill drawn with clauses of judicature, locks and keys, &c.Would have no bargains; if the gentleman … struck off rather than he would have drawn a Bill "with locks and bolts." Mr Garroway.] Never looked upon it as …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Titus.] By your pressing an Answer, the thing may not be of so great importance as the King and you make it. The Petition of Right was not so pressed. In Lord Arundel's case, it was for imprisoning a Member.Moves for the business of the day, the Supply. Sir Thomas Meres.] Moves not in any …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Middle Temple was seized on by one Mr. Barrell, a Bencher of the Middle Temple, in the time of Privilege. Mr Secretary Coventry.] If a Member of Parliament come to be Chamberlain of London, must he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… has any more letters, or intimations, from the Duke of Buckingham, and that, [if he had,] he would produce them. … Harvey.] Moves to state the Question, upon the matter of the Debate adjourned yesterday; the Question, "To remove the Duke of Buckingham from his Majesty's person, and employments, for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Tuesday, January 20. Mr Sacheverell.] Complains of disorders in the Newark Election, and has a Petition from … and proper to be presented, when you come to the business of the ElectionBy pretence of general words in the Act, and by colour of some clauses, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… An ingrossed Bill from the Lords, for [the better] tryal of Peers, importing thirty Peers at least to be summoned, &c. … Barnardiston, and were as follows 1: I. That Thomas, E. of Danby, Lord High Treasurer of England, hath violated the … signs only. The Crown was never thought to have too many locks and keys for money. When the order is signed to the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1675 June 3rd-4th Thursday, June 3. The ingrossed Bill of Habeas Corpus was read [a third time]. Sir Thomas Littleton.] A person being in Custody of another, and not of an officer, the Bill lays a pecuniary … must go through part of the city; and the Lords will break locks and bolts to rescue themespecially would send them to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 26. Mr Howard, [according to Order, attended at the door of the House.] Debate whether he should be asked if he signed … Garroway.] If he says, 'tis not his paper, there's an end of the business. Any gentleman may have his name set to a … Col. Titus.] Suppose he gives his servant money to buy him locks and bolts for his house, but finds the money spent, and …
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