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Journal of the House of Lords
… That the Houses of the Earl of Devon, called Chatsworth and Hardwick, in the County of Derby, shall be protected from … Sir Henry Bruce shall have a Pass, to go into Scotland and back again, either by Sea or Land. Mr. Bridges, a … Mr. Bridges shall have a Protection for his House in Midd. and have a Protection to go and come safely. Earl of …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Lady Pagett shall have a Pass, quietly to go to Oxford, and come again, with Two Coaches and a Waggon, provided they be searched before ever they go, … Hereupon this House Ordered, That the Earl of Warwicke and the Lord Grey of Warke shall enquire what Proceedings …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Satisfaction of the World, that there be some Enquiry and Search made after them, because it is suspected and feared they do contain some Wealth, that may be better converted to the Defence of the Religion, Laws, and Liberty of the Subject, than to be suffered by Connivance …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Lord Morley, being accused for killing of Captain Clarke; and they are of Opinion, "That the Way of proceeding against … by Way of the House of Commons, by Impeachment from them; and the Trial to be by Peers." Ordered, That this House … of a Surrender of Twelve Cartrowns of Land, and Two Rectories, unto the See of Ardagh, which were formerly …
Journal of the House of Lords
… obeyed the Commands of this House as far as he was able; and he having come away from his Command by the Order of this … Experience of the Earl of Warwicke's good Affection, Care, and Vigilancy, in the Place appointed him by the Parliament, … of Warwicke Thanks, from this House, for his great Care and Affections shewed in his Employment. Ld. Coventry's …
Journal of the House of Lords
… have delivered the Ordinance concerning Payment for Fuel; and they will return an Answer by Messengers of their own. … "My * Lord, "As soon as we were come hither, between Four and Five of the Clock this Afternoon, we sent to know His … Church, where I read the Articles for the Cessation, and we humbly presented them to the King, who read the Title …
Journal of the House of Lords
… hath Leave to go into the Country, to his own * House; and shall have a Pass, to go quietly, with his Coach and Horses and Saddle-horses. Plummer and Errington, for opening the E. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… to the H. C. for a Conference about the Earl of Leicester and the Inland Post-office. A Message was sent to the House of Commons by Sir Edw. Leech and Doctor Bennett: To desire a present Conference, … concerning a Letter of the Earl of Leycester's, and something concerning the Inland Letter-office, because …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Power, in the Absence of Sir Charles Harboard, to state and examine the Accompts and Differences, and to call such Witnesses to such Places, and at such Times, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of Sutton-March, in the County of Lincolne, to sequester and keep their Rents in their Hands, until further Order from … in this Particular; videlicet, that Sir Jervise Scroope, and Sir John Jacob, Knights, or either of them, shall have Power to receive the Rents and Arrearages of the Tenants of Sutton-March aforesaid, and
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