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William and Mary, 1689: An Act for Recognizing King William and Queene Mary and for avoiding all Questions touching the Acts made in the Parliament assembled at Westminster the thirteenth day of February one thousand six hundred eighty eight. [Chapter I. Rot. Parl. pt. 1. nu. 1.]
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… doe beseech your most excellent Majestyes that it may be published and declared in this High Court of … 2] Wee doe most humbly beseech your Majestyes that it may be enacted And bee it enacted by the King and Queenes …
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… Commonaltie and Citizens of the City of London shall and may for ever hereafter remaine continue and be and prescribe … and Commonaltie and Citizens of the said City shall and may as by Law they ought peaceably have and enjoy all and … Mayor, Sheriffs, and Chamberlain, to be made on the 26th May 1690; of Common Council 10th June. Provided alwayes That …
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… upon the Throwing of Raw Silke and if longer permitted may endanger the Overthrowing of that Art or Mistery in this … shall at any time after the five and twentyeth day of May in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred and …
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… shall be absent out of this Realme of England It shall and may be lawfull for the Queens Majestie to exercise and …
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… Act. All Persons pardoned of Treason, &c.; before 16th May 1690. The King and Queens most excellent Majestyes … aforesaid and to the intent that their Offences may not hereafter be brought in Judgment Question or … in their Majesties and perfect Union among themselves may be encouraged in their Duty to their Majestyes Government …
William and Mary, 1690: All Act for Paveing and Cleansing the Streets in the Cityes of London and Westminster and Suburbs and Liberties thereof and Out-Parishes in the County of Midlesex and in the Burrough of Southwarke and other places within the Weekly Bills of Mortality in the County of Surrey and for Regulating the Markets therein mentioned. [Chapter VIII. Rot. Parl. pt. 3. nu. 7.]
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… Cases relateing to the Street Pavements and Common Wayes May it therefore please your most excellent Majestyes That it may be enacted And bee it enacted by the King and Queens most … places to the end the Dirt and Soile in the said Streets may be ready for the Scavenger Baker or other Officer …
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… of the Admiralty. The Powers of Lord High Admiral may be executed by Commissioners. Whereas the Office of Lord … Lord High Admirall did or doe of Right belong to and might may or ought to have beene or be exercised by such … alwayes appertained to and of right might have beene and may and shall be had enjoyed used exercised and executed by …
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… to the intent that Their Majesties and this Kingdome may be satisfyed and truely informed whether all the same … aforesaid And that Their Majestyes Loyall Subjects may thereby be incouraged more chearfully to undergoe the … to be accounted for.; What Fee, &c. for issuing such Money may be taken.; Commissioners to give Account in Writing under …
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… and doe most humbly Beseech Your Majestyes that it may be Enacted And bee it enacted by the King and Queens most … drank in the House; Penalty 100. And that Their Majestyes may not be prevented of the Duties hereby Granted by any … of One hundred pounds V. Commissioners, upon Information, may summon Witnesses. Such Persons refusing to appear or to …
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… And wee doe humbly beseech Your Majestyes that it may be enacted And Bee it Enacted by the King and Queens most … Porter Sir Robert Pye. Sir Robert Sawyer Sir Algernoon [May 3] Sir Edward Norris Sir Christopher Wrenn Sir William … Stevens John Brickwood Ezekiell Finch Thomas Stace Henry May John Straite Thomas Stephens William Coe Thomas Coe …
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