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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… purpose; and that is my humble motion. Mr. Bodurda and Lord Strickland. Many would speak to it that have not spoken … have as good skill to dress cloth as the Dutchman. My Lord of Rochester, my Lord of Northampton, and my Lord the then Treasurer, were great agents in this business, and were …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… had gotten in. He laboured to seduce that Army. Young Lord Goring 5 came to the bar and said: "the Queen sent for … would have us petition and right rather. That Richard, now Lord Protector, be the Chief Magistrate of these three … by a gentleman that found it by the way as he came from Lord—. 30 It was read afterwards in parts, (there was no …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… said, 'We must have a king, and will have a king; and my Lord Protector dares not refuse it.'" "And afterwards, the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of that House shall be one and twenty. Resolved that the Lord Protector be pleased to nominate the persons to sit in … other House. Resolved that the persons so nominated by the Lord Protector, shall be approved of by this House, nemine …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… The question offered you, is very suitable to the debate. Lord Lambert. This question was never yet in debate before … ultra, and was turning his book, and they called, go on. Lord Lambert moved that he might not be disturbed. In the … legislature with us. We are stopped by our oaths, and the Lord Protector is also, stopped by our Act of Union, and by …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… far as the nature of his offence will bear. The offence of Lord Strafford was not so high. For him in that insolent … a charge preferred, and punishment proposed, as that of Lord Strafford. I am not for so high a punishment. I shall … Colonel Fothergill. Hear him, before you censure him. Lord Falkland. I hear much that Cavaliers are in town, I wish …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… passed; and ordered to be offered to his Highness the Lord Protector, for his consent. 1 Per Sir William … it, the sense of the House has gone as much the other way. Lord Strickland and Colonel Rouse. The question for the … that, if possible, he may be recalled and restored, &c. Lord Whitlock. Adjourn, for I see many desire to speak; and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… have the name of Cavalier buried in the Act of Oblivion. Lord Lambert. It is not enough to serve you in those offices, … he never bore arms; no more did Serjeant Glanville 8 and Lord Southampton, yet they did as much against you as those … petitioned his Highness, and his Highness, referred it to Lord Widdrington, Sir John Barkstead and myself. He affirmed …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Major Beake stood up, but was prevented from speaking, by Lord Fleetwood, who said, that the Committee for Irish … short bill. I desire you would give it the first reading. Lord Whitlock. I rise up to second the motion made before, … I shall sit till twelve o'clock. Major-General Disbrowe, Lord Strickland, and Captain Baynes, seeing the Speaker so …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a question, and the Bill was ordered to be ingrossed. The Lord Deputy. You were pleased to put a mark of your favour 2 … motion, it may be more proper when the Bill comes in. The Lord Deputy. If you do it not now, it is as much as to say … 7,000 l. per annum; but it is not proper now to move it. Lord Whitlock. It is now the most fit to do it, if you intend …
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