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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Mr. Speaker "fell down on his knees," in 1641, before Charles I., when, just entering on his "road to ruin," he … Oxford City. He probably, soon after this, adventured for Charles Stuart, or, at least, came under suspicion. This …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Charter was obtained by as great force 4 as any law. If Charles Stuart had a Parliament of his friends what could he … and studies the conveniencies of one man." It appears that Charles Stuart would have had no chance of a permanent …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the whole may be examined. A Bill for settling of Charles Lloyd of London, esquire, in his lands in Ireland, in … for the granting, or setting forth lands upon oath, to Sir Charles Coote, Lieutenant-general Michael Jones, Sir John … you service for it, and accepted it as good security. Sir Charles Wolseley. It is not only an act of favour, but of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Howard. He had the other petition in his hand. Per Sir Charles Wolseley, that the Committee for four Colleges in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… ? He said, we should turn him out when he went out. Sir Charles Coote. I could offer you something to the service of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Dorset, Devon, and Cornwall. "The humble petition of Charles Lord St. John, eldest son to John, now Marquis of … at the Hague, concerning an "Intelligencer" in London, for Charles Stuart:— "I believe all he says, and all he can say, … the royal party; nor, indeed, were they." As the army of Charles Stuart advanced, "Major-general Massey, who thought …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… For your health sake, let us adjourn till to-morrow. Sir Charles Wolseley. I doubt we shall not dispatch it in an … Protector's nieces; and having timely made his peace with Charles II. "he was appointed in 1672, again ambassador to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that ever sate there;" he had been "Chaplain to King Charles, in 1627," but "was afterwards much vexed in the High … tragedy. Thus, on his behaviour at the interview between Charles and his children, in 1647, Mr. Godwin remarks, that … incorrect. No Prince was ever more his own minister than Charles, at least after the deaths of Buckingham and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… There they lay, subjected to various depredations, when Charles II. bestowed them upon Dublin College, of the library …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… sight for Manchester, and the rest of the new courtiers of Charles Stuart, not to mention the quondam lawyers of the …
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