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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a-foot. The clause was read, but found to fall short. Mr. Bampfield. I move to have all the Bills carried up, for it is …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… when least use is made of the legislative power. Mr. Bampfield. It is not for your honour to suspend the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… several Bills, it will be at least two years' time. Mr. Bampfield. I move, that all may be read, to the end that we … time, and the Articulus super Chartas presently after. Mr. Bampfield. Men are at a great stand how to act, knowing how …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… years, or for his Highnesses life, if you please. Mr. Bampfield. I agree with the design of it, but incline to have … writ 13 lie; and then your whole foundation falls. Mr. Bampfield moved as an addition to the question, that, if … Cumberland, where they could not make a full number. Mr. Bampfield moved that it might but be probationary for six …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… he has taken great care and pains in the business. Mr. Bampfield. I move that the first amendments may be read, for …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… their Yeas or Noes they may help it upon the division. Mr. Bampfield. I conceive the question was rightly put, as it has … Excise and Customs in Scotland, might be confirmed. Mr. Bampfield. There are laws ready prepared both for the Excise …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… were read and passed, till it came to the oath. 2 Mr. Bampfield stood up and excepted against it, and compared it … made out, by their maintaining these principles. Mr. Bampfield observed the Speaker speaking to the clerk, and … that it was an ill precedent. Noes 53. Mr. Godfrey and Mr. Bampfield, Tellers. Yeas 51. Mr. Pedley and Mr. Bedford, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Bill be committed in the Duchy Chamber 6 to-morrow. Mr. Bampfield and Mr. Robinson. All that serve for Ireland should … Have known a delinquent upon his knees all the time. Mr. Bampfield. By the orders of the House, the prisoner ought not …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… moved, touching a clause about Exmoor, in Devonshire. Mr. Bampfield, Major-General Disbrowe, and others, held this an … the lords shall be laid in prison. Mr. Godfrey and Mr. Bampfield moved that the report and the protection may be … that is contrary to the humble Petition and Advice. Mr. Bampfield. We all agree that till violence was offered to the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… thing to enter upon. I hope we shall agree in unity. Mr. Bampfield. I would have us lay this debate aside, for I fear …
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