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Journal of the House of Lords
… their own. Message to the H. C. for an Enquiry about what Timber will be necessary for rebuilding the Houses at … send down into Buckinghamshire, to know what Proportion of Timber is requisite to re-build the Houses at Swanborne, …
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… Thanett, shewing; E. of Thanet's Petition, to prevent his Timber being felled. That whereas he was a Suitor to this House, that his Timber on his Lands, and nigh his Mansion-houses, might not … were pleased to think it reasonable to except his Timber out of the Ordinance for felling down Timber for the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Park, Deer, and Pales, and Inclosures thereof, and the Timber Trees in the Forest, from Spoil and Destruction; and …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in Essex do sequester his Estate, and cut down his Timber, and intend to fetch away his Goods on Thursday next:" … mean Time, the Goods may not be disturbed or sold, nor any Timber cut down. Message to the H. C. about it. Accordingly a …
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… several Ministers and Officers to cut and take, sufficient Timber, standing or being upon the Lands of Papists or …
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… of the Repairs thereof, or by the Destruction of the Timber or Woods, or by tilling and plowing up the Ancient …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Lordship caused to be felled a fit Proportion of Wood and Timber, in Austerley Parke, in the County of Midd.; but the … Underwoods, have taken away most Part of the said Wood and Timber so felled, whereby his Lordship is for the present … with divers Persons for Sale of other Parcels of Wood and Timber to make Payment of the said Assessment, who refuse to …
Journal of the House of Lords
… burnt much Hay and Corn of his Tenants, and very much Timber provided for Repair of the Castle; and did every Way …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Spoil of his Goods, or Estate, or Deer. "Thirdly, That the Timber taken by you for Publie Use may be paid for, according … of Arundell may have free Liberty to take Notice of such Timber and Wood as hath been felled; and for so much as yet … the Parliament; and that you will for the future take the Timber of Papists and Delinquents, to be employed for the Use …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Daynes to be attached, for causing the Earl of Arundel's Timber to be selled at Winfarthing and Hulverwood. Upon … Tho. Sympson, and John Ashby (being at Work in felling of Timber and peeling of Bark of the Earl of Arundell's Park and …
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