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Journal of the House of Commons
… admitted to practise in Ireland, by virtue of the King's Letters, without qualifying themselves, as others of …
Journal of the House of Commons
… during the natural Lives of their most Gracious Majesties King William and Queen Mary (which God long preserve!), or … Sayings, That their Majesties are not, or ought not to be, King and Queen of this Realm, or that any other Person or Persons ought of Right to be King or Queen of this Realm during their Majesties Lives, or …
Journal of the House of Commons
… against Popery; and refused to read in their Churches, the King's Declaration for Toleration in Opposition to the … pretended Dispensing Power claimed in the late Reign of King James the Second; and have opposed the illegal …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Esquire, formerly Consul of Aleppo, had a Grant from King Charles the First, for the sole Making of Saltpetre and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Stock, settled by the Invitation and Encouragement of the King and Council, is endeavoured to be put into another Way …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Two Letters which he had received from Wm. Fuller in the King's Bench, the one dated the Fifteenth of December, the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… £. 1,500,964 3 4¾ The New Imposition granted in the late King James the Second's Time. £. s. d. Wine and Vinegar for … in the Course of Register as it comes in. Message from the King-Hearthmoney. Mr. Comptroller acquainted the House, that … Message, upon the Debate of the House. Message from the King-Treasonable Conspiracies. Mr. Hamden, One of his …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of London, for other Lands of the like Value, to Charles Earl of Monmouth, and his Heirs, was read the Second … An Act to prevent malicious Informations in the Court of King's Bench, and for the more easy Reversal of Outlawries in …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to the publick Weal, but advantageous to the French King and his Merchants; and to the Loss of their Majesties … the Earl of Sunderland answered him, he would acquaint the King therewith: But that Mr. Prideaux was never examined … to be procured to be his Accusers,; particularly Mr. Charles Speake, as he declared before his Execution, was …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Bill, for reversing the Judgment given against him in the King's Bench; Ordered, That he be at Liberty to withdraw the …
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