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… Warrant to Keightley, &c. ORDERED, That Mr. Wm. Keightley and Mr. Jo. Evelyn shall have Mr. Speaker's Warrant to pass … Hertford, Vicarage. An Ordinance for Sequestring the Rents and Profits of the Vicarage of All Saints in Hertford, … of the Information given of Shooting out of the Windows at Basing-house, and of Hurt done to some, that have …
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… or Idolatry in the Abbey Church at Westminster, or the Windows thereof, or in any other Church or Chapel, in or about London: And they have Power to demolish the same, where any such … superstitious or idolatrous Monuments are informed to be: And all Churchwardens, and other Officers, are hereby …
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… House be adjourned till To-morrow, at Eight of Clock; and that they do then meet to consider of and sit upon the Ordinance touching the setting of an Excise … the Treaty may be forthwith sent to those Coasts. Goodwyn Lights. The humble Petition of Sir John Meldrum, desiring the …
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… of the Fleet: The chief Heads of the Letter were observed, and read; and the particular Answers to each particular Head: And It is Resolved, &c. That a Letter shall be sent from this …
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… for putting Wm. Hales Master of Arts, a godly, learned, and orthodox Divine, into the Rectory of the Parish Church of … in the stead of Edward Thurman, Rector of the said Parish; and that the Profits of the said Rectory be sequestred into … only, concerning the Earl of Northumberland. Foreland Lights. The humble Petition of Sir Jo. Meldrun Knight, …
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… That John Van Belcamp, Keeper of his Majesty's Pictures, and Richard Fulcher, Picturedrawer, shall have Mr. Speaker's … Lady Stafford, &c. Ordered, That the Countess of Dorsett, and the Gentleman Usher at St. James's, be required not to permit the Lady Stafford, the Lady May, and the Lady Gray, now coming from Oxon to come into St. …
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… the Eleventh of September One thousand Six hundred Forty-and-four, was this Day read the First and Second time; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered … to the Trains of Artillery, Waggoners, their Wives and Windows, except Reformadoes, who claim any Monies, as due to …
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… into further Consideration the Propositions for a safe and wellgrounded Peace. Sir Thomas Widdrington in the Chair. … to the Bill concerning the Passing of Bills for the Taxing and Levying of Monies for the Payment and Satisfaction of the Debts and Damages of the Kingdom, and
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… touching the Reformation of Religion in Doctrine and Government, was this Day read. Ordered, That Mr. Rous, … the House be fitted and accommodated with Curtains for the Windows, and with a new Chair, so fitted, that it may keep … and the Members that sit near the Chair; and that the Windows be cleansed and mended; and the House fitted with …
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… SIR John Evelyn reports, from the Committee of Lords and Commons for regulating the Excise, the Opinion of the … from the State to one Claudius Lewis, a Merchant-Stranger. And It is thereupon Ordered, That it be referred to the said Committee, and the Committee of Powder, Match, and Bullet, to take care, …
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