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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… pp. 173, 174. During those Proceedings, "the Judges Glynn and Steel said, there was no law which forbid the Jews' …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… 24 June 1657 Wednesday, June 24, 1657. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn reported from the Committee appointed to withdraw … what shall be the Protestant religion. Lord-Chief Justice Glynn offered a clause to this purpose. Colonel Jones. I move … Chief Magistrate may reject any law. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn moved, that this was debated when the Petition and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… be read tomorrow; which was ordered. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. 2 I stand up only to acquaint you that the Committee … Petition and Advice may be presented. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. There is a clause, already provided, against the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… speech, and read the speech verbatim. 4 Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. I move that this debate be put off till to-morrow; and … required the counsel to withdraw. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. I move that any member may stand up and move for the … whether there be need of counsel or no. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. It is true we are all of counsel for the Commonwealth; …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… up in the House on this day se'nnight. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. I move, that for a week or a fortnight's time you … business first. Some cried, Yea, Yea. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. The Recusants' business may be best put off. Rather … his conscience may receive conviction. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. The first that was moved, was about an oath. I desire …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… better for this speech." This presiding judge was Serjeant Glynn, whom we have seen, like Serjeant Maynard, ready to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… there are amendments upon amendments. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. By this it seems the whole Bill was committed, and all …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to bring in their Bill for both. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. I move that it may be but temporary, for six months. … over, and some said he was gone. 9 Lord Chief-Justice Glynn and Mr. Thistlethwaite stood up, and said the Speaker … it may prove of dangerous consequence. Lord Chief-Justice Glynn. I agree the precedent to be dangerous, to divide …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in number fifty-five; among them were LordChief-Justice Glynn, Baron Parker, and most of the law officers of the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… enemies will be apt to insinuate. Lord Chief Justice [Glynn.] If the not passing this clause do not stagger the …
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