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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I wish the like proceedings had been in other cases. Coleman had time to sort his Papers, and this diligence would … with the Pope's Nuncio, or his Internuncio, as Coleman had at Brussels, is as much Treason. I shall acquaint … is what you have prophesied all along. This agrees with Coleman's Letters, this great engine Money. Now when this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… &c." Mr Bennet.] This is only the difference between Coleman and the Treasurer, that Coleman dealt with the King of France's Confessor about Money …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… pass, I know not, that men should hint at 1641 and 1642. Coleman's Letters give us clear hints for our apprehensions. … of the Representation? Sir John Knight.] I believe that Coleman had more communication and interest with the Ministers, than the Parliament had. In one of Coleman's Letters, "We cannot trust Rouvigny. If Courtin …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… It is not so new a thing that a Papist may be apprehended. Coleman said, in one of his Letters, "That if once Papists …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to remind them of a Message we sent them about printing Coleman's Letters. Sir William Coventry.] I hear that the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… informs against, viz. Sir Henry Tichbourn, is mentioned in Coleman's letters, a great emissary of the Pope's. I would … when there should have been but one Secretary of State. Mr Coleman was to have been the single Secretary of State, and I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Letters, Declarations, and other Papers, found at Mr Coleman's house, [which were read by the Speaker to the … a Motion for the Speaker's going to Newgate, to examine Mr Coleman, &c. Colonel Birch.] I think that such an application to Coleman will now miscarry, you having not yet perused all the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to restrain himself thus? Cannot the King go to see Mr Coleman, if he will? And not go see his Brother! You here … civil to go to Somerset House, &c. and he was civil to Mr Coleman to compare notes with him: But he lost his life by … the reason why I am for the Proviso. Several cried cut, "Coleman's Letters, Coleman's Letters." Sir Robert Howard.] …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Religion, give pernicious counsels within doors. In Coleman's Declaration and Letters, they are "for the utter … prisoner, and he is to give evidence to-morrow against Mr Coleman, and must trust to his memory, his papers being all … It may be, Bedlow may give some evidence as to Mr Coleman, who is to be tryed to-morrow. I move, that Bedlow …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I had the King's thanks for my clear evidence against Mr Coleman, where I proved the Letters from 1677. What I am to … Lord Powis, Mr Sheldon, and two French Abbots, with Mr Coleman and Mr Pritchard, and two more, who, by the respect … with them; and Father Welsh and myself were in the Chapel. Coleman and Pritchard told me, "They made the Queen weep with …
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