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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… There is a worthy countryman of mine much fitter, viz. Mr. Bampfield. Mr. Mussenden. I move for Mr. Goodwill. Sir Arthur … not always carry it. I therefore second the motion for Mr. Bampfield. It was moved and observed that divers members were … moved for Mr. Nathaniel Bacon who was at the door; but Mr. Bampfield was called upon, and Sir John Copplestone and Sir …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… for the maintenance of ministers. Colonel Mathews and Mr. Bampfield. I hope nobody will say it is a business of a … because it is to he a precedent for after ages. Mr. Bampfield and Colonel Chadmck proposed to add the words … he has to say. This has been seconded and thirded. Mr. Bampfield. Sixty have spoken in this business already; and by …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the painted chamber, sat the Committee for Mr. Scot, Mr. Bampfield in the chair, who stayed late, because he dined …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that this Bill be committed to the Committee of Trade. Mr. Bampfield delivered the petition from the west, which was … at last, that it be referred to Nayler's Committee. Mr. Bampfield and Mr. Bond. Make an order to send the three women …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… enough, and by it every man may have his free vote. Mr. Bampfield. If you put the question that the Chief Magistrate …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the words " such as trade or such as have traded." Mr. Bampfield. I am sorry that this City has no greater boon to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to consider the bounds and powers of the other House. Mr. Bampfield. It is not yet determined by you that you will have …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the letter. Several stood up to press other business. Mr. Bampfield moved, that the Bill for the Lord's-day be read. … a Report ought to have preliminence of all Bills. Mr. Bampfield affirmed a Report from a Grand Committee ought to … day the reading of it. It seemed to be conceded, what Mr. Bampfield affirmed. Colonel Clarke. In respect of your being …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… strangest argument. I desire the Bill may be rejected. Mr. Bampfield. This may he helped with a salvo to every map's … calling the House. It will not be for your service. Mr. Bampfield. I would have these words left out, "such as are … for he had absented himself for three or four months. Mr. Bampfield. To the orders of the House. That gentleman ought …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… attend till Friday morning, under the penalty of 50 l. Mr. Bampfield, Major-General Whalley, and Mr. Vincent moved, that …
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