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Journal of the House of Commons
… added, both Yesterday, and also this Day, and also Mr. St. John, now lastly added, be sent up to the Lords, with …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sampole, Mr. Recorder of London, Mr. Atkyns, Mr. Nich. St. Leger, Mr. Lewknor, Mr. Auditor Thomson, Mr. Alforde, Mr. … Woolley, Mr. Beale, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Crooke, Mr. Nicholas St. Leger, Mr. Vyncent Skynner, Mr. Pister, Mr. Edward Lewknor, Mr. Diggs, Mr. Dalton, and Mr. Alforde: To …
Journal of the House of Commons
… 2. Reading: - B. For the better Preservation of the King's Majesty's Subjects in their due Obedience: - Committed … we knew any thing, we offered Two. __ After we knew the King's Wants, to do something more. Against Fifteens, - Then … Two Subsidies, and no Fifteens. Mr. Peak : - That the King's Wants might no more be mentioned, Mr. Holt: - That a …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the third Reading. Inconvenience at Conferences. Sir Geo. St. Poll, - touching the Standing at the Conferences. Mr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… L. 2 - Subscription: - Committed to Privy Coancil, King's learned Counsel, Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. Fuller, Sir Geo. St. Poll, Sir Fr. Hastings, Sir Fr. Barrington, Sir Edw. … in Deserts : - A refreshing, and the Author of it, the King. - Honourable, wise, worthy, learned. - Three Parts: The …
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… and because these incorporated by the Bishop, not by the King. Sir W. Earle; - That the Number of Burgesses here too … walled, - Strength, &c. - Hath all the Privileges from the King; where Durham City the Bishop's. Mr. Secretary, for Six … have this go alone; for that this founded meerly upon the King's own Judgment ; who hath adjudged Monopolies unlawful, …
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… and twice read, and rejected. - Engrossetur. Answer to King's Message. Sir Tho. Hobby: - That the Answer to the King's Message is ready. - That, if it cannot be now, it may … Peter Hayman, Mr. Basyle Dixwell, Sir Wm. Constable, Lord St. John, Mr. Spencer, Sir Nich. Saunders, Sir P. Riddalls, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Will. Butts, Mr. Stokes, Mr. Moore, Mr. Warnecombe, Mr. St. John, Mr. Gayre, Mr. Humberstone, Mr. Layton, and Mr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… ; if they refuse, a Forfeiture; and if a Forfeiture, the King may deliver him. - To acquaint the Lords, and petition for the King's Help in this Case. - To send Six Gentlemen of the … the Serjeant to deliver him by Force, and to petition the King's Assistance, according to his Highness' Message. - A …
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… Sir John Harper, - To acquaint the Lords, and have the King's Help in this Case. Mr. Staughton: - To impose a Fine … Judges to fetch out Prisoners; but Officers ; and have the King's Help, according to the Message. Mr. Duncombe; - To … the Least Ease, &c. - Not to rise, for displeasing the King, and hurting the Commonwealth. Mr. Kirton, for an Act of …
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