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Journal of the House of Commons
… to the great Detriment of the Petitioner, a Tradesman, and forced to shut up his Shop, having none to look after his Business but himself: And being sorry for the Offence; and praying the House to remit the same, and that he may be …
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… Prayers. Bayntun's Will. A PETITION of Tho. Bayntun, and others, was read; setting forth, That Mr. Henry Bayntun, … reason of a Purchase by him made of Sir Edward Hungerford, and otherwise, mortgaged the Estate so purchased, and the … Majesties Navy, and Merchants Ships, was committed. Convex Lights. Ordered, That Mr. Boyle and Mr. Bowyer, be added to …
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… to consider of the Petitions against the Aulnagers, and to consider of the Abuses of the Aulnage in general, … to the Order of Tuesday last, were read at the Table; and are as followeth; viz. Upon the Petition of the Clothiers … the Abuses of the then Aulnagers imposing upon Strangers: And that every one might know what he bought, without opening …
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… Charges for his Majesty's Expedition into this Kingdom, and for other Uses, was read the Third time. An Amendment was … to be made, Press 2, Line 23, by inserting "Sum of;" and Press 2, Line 15, by inserting "from and after the Nine-and-twentieth Day of September 1689:" Both …
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… from the Lords, intituled, An Act for settling the Manor and Lordship of King's Bromley, and other the Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments of Barbara Newton, Widow, Relict of Samuell …
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… given upon the Quo Warranto against the City of London; and for restoring the Citizens of the said City to their … Sir John Brownlow, Mr. Pollexfen, Sir Phil. Gell, and all the Members that serve for the Counties of Essex, Kent, Middlesex, and Surrey, and for the City of London, and all Members that …
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… should be made for such Seamen as are or shall be wounded; and for the Wives and Children of such as are or shall be slain in their … there are several Duties paid to them for Buoys, Beacons, Lights, Load, Manage, and Primage: And that, of late, …
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… Robert Davers, Mr. Chaplyn, Mr. Gilbert, Sir Fran. Guibon: And they are to meet this Afternoon at Four a Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber. Convex Lights. A Petition of Thomas Hobbs, and others, on behalf of themselves and Partners, was read; …
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… intituled, An Act to enable William Wake, Gentleman, and William . . . ., Doctor of Divinity, to make Leases for … a Second time. Brown's Will. A Bill for the more speedy and effectual Execution of the Will of Sir Anthony Brown, … Resolved, That the Bill be read a Second time. Convex Lights. A Petition of the Company of Spectaclemakers was …
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… 19 die Novembris ; 4° Willielmi et Mariæ. Prayers. Convex Lights. MR. Waller, according to Order, presented to the … Term of Years to the Patentees of the Convex Lights. And the same was received. The Bill was read the First time. … Encouragement of the Woollen Manufactory of this Kingdom. And the same was received. The Bill was read the First time. …
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