Search

Displaying 441 - 450 of 497
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… else 39 as any other. I move for Thursday or Friday. Mr. Bampfield. I agree that it is one of the greatest matters in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a jeere. 9 Per Major-General Boteler. Resolved, that Mr. Bampfield, Lord Strickland, and Mr. Tymbes, be added. A plot, … back again. We have had enough of him already. Mr. Bampfield and Major-General Whalley. The least you can do is … Friday, and I affirm that he did own the petition. Mr. Bampfield. The business may be heard upon the Bill as …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… it was a mistake; I did not think there had been a No. Mr. Bampfield moved, that the Speaker ought not to have reflected … his No or Yea, without reprehension. (It seems it was Mr. Bampfield's No, which made him seem more concerned.) Mr. … no such act be made, you have the triers sure enough. Mr. Bampfield. Triers are not well laid aside by a bare …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… certioraris may lie, &c. Lord Lambert, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Bampfield, Mr. Downing, Captain Baynes, Major-General … obliged to bear their testimony for their liberty, &c. Mr. Bampfield. I move you, that, by the orders of your House, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… is, that you would not think of it at this season. Mr. Bampfield. It cannot be conceived that a person bound by a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… for we have provided for the present charge already. Mr. Bampfield. I think it is strange, that men should be so soon … Council, to be afterwards approved by Parliament. 18 Mr. Bampfield moved, that there might be added to that question, … for disabling such officers, and for laying a penalty. Mr. Bampfield moved, that it might be referred to the same …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… it is a contrary petition to what came in yesterday. 5 Mr. Bampfield. An Act for raising of maintenance for a minister, … that wait at the door, as soon as this Bill is read. Mr. Bampfield brought in another Bill to the same purpose, for …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… you will think fit, at this time, to send a fleet. Mr. Bampfield. That question will draw the House into many …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… oath. Colonel Sydenham moved against the oath. Mr. Bampfield offered additions to the oath, to defend the … against the words in the oath, "in the name of God." Mr. Bampfield. It is the phrase of Scripture. Colonel Briscoe. … it about religion. The clause was added accordingly. Mr. Bampfield moved another addition, after laws, viz. statutes, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and limitations, as the Parliament shall agree on. Mr. Bampfield. This question will wholly determine your debate …
Displaying 441 - 450 of 497