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… Proceedings in the Lords, 1589 February 4th - March 29th February 4th - March 29th 31 Eliz. An exact and perfect Journal of the Passages in the Upper House of Parliament, holden at … moving, by the advice of her Privie Council, and of her Justices of both her Benches, and other of her Council …
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… Proceedings in the Lords, 1593 February 19th - April 9th February 19th - April 9th 35 Eliz. An exact and perfect Journal of the Passages of the Upper House of Parliament, holden at … sit that Gentlemen should repair to their Countreys, the Justices of Assize also to go their Circuits; so the good …
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… Proceedings in the Lords, 1597-8 October 24th - February 9th October 24th - February 9th 39 Eliz. A Journal of such things as passed in the Upper House of Parliament, in … as before, with the addition of the two Lords Chief Justices and Mr. Atturney-General. The absence of the Earl of
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… Proceedings in the Lords, 1601 October 27th - December 19th October 27th - December 19th 43 Eliz. An exact Journal of the Passages of the Upper House of Parliament, holden at … Popham Kt. Lord Chief Justice, Francis Gawdy one of the Justices of the Kings-bench, George Kingsmell one of the
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Procession at installation of Cromwell as Lord Protector, June 1657 No. VI. (Supra, p. 311, 425.) Procession, with Ceremony of the Investiture and Installation of his Highness Oliver … Lord Chief-justice. Peter Warburton and Richard Nudigate. Justices of the Upper Bench. Barons of his Highness's …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Protest of Mr. Alderman Cotton PROTEST BY MR. ALDERMAN COTTON. To The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. Protest against report. … other private and individual charity, tend to maintain the peace of the nation by helping those who cannot help …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… and meeting-houses HANOVER SQUARE CHAPEL (Unitarian) The society assembling in this chapel was, when the Act of Toleration passed at the Revolution, regularly constituted … may concern, that at the general quarter sessions of the peace, held for the county of Durham, the fifteenth day of
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Introduction PROTESTANT DISSENTING CHAPELS. HISTORY OF NONCONFORMITY IN NEWCASTLE UPON TYPE. The assumption of spiritual supremacy by that brutal tyrant … such an assembly to be held in his house; and empowered justices, &c. to break open doors, and take offenders into …
A History of the County of Essex
… BAPTISTS. There was a small Baptist group in Colchester in the late 1630s; one of its members, Thomas Lamb, later a prominent General … there and out of doors was upheld by the mayor and other justices. 42 A building on Hythe Hill licensed in 1888 had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… NONCONFORMITY AND OTHER CHRISTIAN BODIES 1 Society of Friends, p. 415. Presbyterians and Independents, p. 416. … OF FRIENDS. Quakers began to meet regularly in 1654 at the house of Richard Bettrice, a surgeon, in New Inn Hall … and for a time fled to London. 39 Later in the year the justices granted licences for meetings in two private houses. …
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