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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the adjourned Debate of the vote relating to the Duke of Buckingham, whether the Lords concurrence be desired … therein.] Sir William Coventry.] Finds that the Duke of Buckingham has not mended his manners since he was here; he … is saidStrange words you have heard of, that the Duke of Buckingham should say, and the Lords House is the place to …
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. Sir … adjourned yesterday; the Question, "To remove the Duke of Buckingham from his Majesty's person, and employments, for … the same. Mr Russel.] Has no malice against the Duke of Buckingham, but would have this Question "for removing him" …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as you will see by and byHe wonders that the Duke of Buckingham had the proof of common fame only against himLord … weed will growDesires the same Question with the Duke of Buckingham, and believes it will pass. Sir Gilbert Gerrard.] … consider then how far it is provedHere is the Duke of Buckingham's Aye, and Lord Arlington's NoNo man comes here to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Arlington gave advice against Maritime Towns." The Duke of Buckingham told you, " Arlington should say, we were not to … names Lord Shaftesbury otherwise than from the Duke of Buckingham's information to the House, or has any particular … Question moved for now is the same as against the Duke of Buckingham; a pretty way of hanging a man with a silken …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and was the ground of your voteWas any thing said that Buckingham was guilty of that advice? Arlington tells you, … there seems much more against him, than either of the rest Buckingham proposed the Alliance with France, but Arlington … into the Triple Alliance; he will not take one grain from Buckingham in it, but Arlington was instrumental; but yet, if …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to the King for removal of the Dukes of Lauderdale and Buckingham. Lord Cornbury.] Is against an Address, especially … Would have a difference betwixt Lauderdale a Commoner, and Buckingham a Peer. A precedent, in case of a Commoner, was …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… A Letter being brought in to the Speaker, signed " Buckingham," on his offering to read it, Mr. Stockdale said,] … now read, he having something to offer against the Duke of Buckingham 10. Whatever that Letter contains, he has a charge … possessed of one against whom he has acharge, the Duke of Buckingham; that, if encouraging or practising, and, he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… is not the Duke of Lauderdale's, nor the Duke of Buckingham's caseBut to have enough to induce you to impeach …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and Mayne, and, by consequence, losing France. The Duke of Buckingham was impeached 17 and 18 K. Ja. though included in … by the Duke of Lauderdale's high carriageThe Duke of Buckingham has not carried himself at this rate, though your …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… l. per ann. is one of the articles of the late Duke of Buckingham's charge, that he had obtained by a grant from the …
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