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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… acquainted both Houses, "That he had this day established a new Privy Council, the number of which should never exceed … before a Lord High Steward was appointed. Lord Hussey, Anne Bullen, and Lord Rochford, were arraigned before a Lord … he not made it, and disposed of the Crown to his issue by Anne Bullen, and had not Hen. VIII. had that power, you would …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… him, "That I would never be concerned in bailing such a traytor and such a rascal as Sir John Gage." Goring replied, "It did not … expected the issue. Then he gave an account of the Lady Anne Gordon and Peter Talbot' s acquainting him with a design …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Miscarriages of the Navy, some Miscarriages of Sir Anthony Deane, and Mr Pepys, relating to Piracy, &c. 1 Colonel Scott … the Canal of Versailles, was Captain Deane, who could give a farther account. All these Papers were signed by Pepys. … things but for so good an end as 40,000 l. (But there is a mystery in this, more than I dare speak of.) But said …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… will stand upon the vindication of your Right, and send a Message to the Lords, "That, till the matter of Danby's … I move that the whole House may go up to the Lords in a body to represent this matter, and to demand Justice against Danby. This will be so public a thing, that it will tend more for your advantage. Mr …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "That the King's present Revenue of Ireland was 240,000 l. a year; and all the charges of that Government defrayed, … there comes clear into the King's Purse 70,000 l. a year, which all goes away in Pensions. "In the last Farm of … mother's right. In the Reigns of King William and Queen Anne (till the Union) he was Knight of the Shire for the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Whether this Address have success or no, you have raised a great Monament of your worth to posterity. As for the … yet we know where they are all locked up There will be a perpetual division between the Head and the Members, and … we know frequently that they have been beheaded, as was Anne Bullen. I take it easy to show, that, if the substance …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from Symonds and Lee, Booksellers. Symonds says, "He had a hand in putting it out to print, and received it from … stand by it." Captain Yarrington.] I own that I delivered a Copy of it to Symonds, but was not the author of it; but … one of the Lords Justices, &c. and in the Reign of Queen Anne was constituted Lord High Treasurer of England. How well …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Protestant Religion, and the King's Person, in case of a Popish Successor, and my expectation has been from those … the Lords House, here, and abroad, but they seem all to be a breach of the Constitution of the Government, and will … decease without issue, or issue in minority, then the Lady Anne, the Duke's other Daughter, to be Regent, and in the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1689 April 6th-22nd Saturday, April 6. A Bill of Treason, &c. from the Lords, was read the first … of the Council, and in 1701, Lord High Admiral. B. Queen Anne be was continued at the head of the Privy Council, and … On the P. of Orange's landing, he escorted the Princess Anne to Nottingham, and afterwards voted for the Vacancy of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Bill for continuing the collecting the public Revenue for a Year.] Sir William Pulteney.] The Matter before you is of … were rejected.] On the Clause for saving Princess Anne's Patent, or Grant, &c. Mr Boscawen.] I have as high an … was nothing but "To provide a Pension for Princess Anne for a whole year;" and this Clause is not brought in …
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