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Journal of the House of Commons
… 1642. PRAYERS. Prisoners in Lincolne. ORDERED, by the and Commons, That the High Sheriff of the County of Lincolne for the Time being, one * Smyth Gaoler and Keeper of the Castle of Lincolne, shall forthwith be … Prisoners out of the said Castle of Lincolne, to some safe and secure Place: And, for the present (if a more convenient …
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… Spaine. ORDERED, That the Letters that came out of Spaine, and stayed by a Merchant, and now brought to this House, be referred to the Committee … Orders of the House, was this Day called in to the Bar: And kneeled at the Bar. Gregory Huckmore his Servant, who was …
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… the Citizens, in a Petition to this House, the last Night, and are to withdraw upon it presently. Prisoner discharged. … That Mr. Bellamy, the Proctor, be forthwith discharged: And that the Constable that has him in Custody be dismissed. … Dr. Duck shall be forthwith sent for, as a Delinquent: And that the Captains that lie near Cheswick be required to …
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… where Mr. Constantine has the Chair, on this Day Month: And That Committee is appointed to meet upon the Business the … The humble Petition of James Mason, Robert Quarterman, and other retailing Vintners of the City of London, that … Smyth, at an Inn at Bromesgrave, did say, that the Church Windows had been pulled down, had it not been for him: But …
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… of Chichester. THE humble Petition of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Corporation of the City of Chichester, and the Committee of the Propositions concerning the State of … to the contrary. Resolved, That the Mayor of Chichester, and Captain Chittey, Captain of the Train Bands in that City, …
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… Leigh did say, "That the Parliament was not worth a Turd;" and other Expressions set forth in Traye's Petition. Sway was likewise called to the Bar; and did affirm the like. Resolved, That Mr. Leigh shall be … on Monday last to be spoken by him, was called to the Bar; and did there, with serious Protestations and Asseverations, …
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… 1640 Die Lunæ, 23 Nov. 1640. PRAYERS. Dungennesse. &c. Lights. THE Business concerning the Lights of Dungennesse and Winterton, is referred to the Committee for Trade; and the Parties, interested in those Lights, are to attend …
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… Warrant to carry some Musquets, Pistols, Carabines, and Two Blunderbusses, with their Equipages, to * * * * … Part of the Subscriptions in that City, for Ireland; and that there are some Arrears unreceived: and that all the Books are in his Hands; and that he is to go …
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… to be summoued. ORDERED, That the Under Sheriffs of Devon and Cornewall be summoned to appear at the Bar, to give an … in any Cart or Waggon that is going from thence to Yorke: And the Serjeant's Man to assist him. Search for Ammunition. … in his Absence, to be brought to Mr. Speaker to be opened; and accordingly was read; expressing that the Earl of …
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… concerning Newport Pagnall, be forthwith printed, and published. Publick Accompts. An Ordinance for taking and directing the Accounts of the whole Kingdom, &c. was this … to inform themselves by them of the Consequence of these Lights; and to consult the Proceedings of This, and former …
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