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Journal of the House of Commons
… that Province. Forces for Ireland. Sir Rich. Cave, and Mr. Jepson, are appointed to withdraw, and prepare an Order upon the Propositions made here by Mr. Jepson, on the Behalf of the Lord Inchequin, Himself, and Sir … of the Propositions made by the Earl of Warwick. Mr. Jepson is to carry up this Message; and to desire a …
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… Business, that he shall discover. Leave of Absence. Mr. Jepson has Leave to go into the Country. Mr. John Alford has …
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… Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, concerning Owen Oconnelly, Mr. Jepson, the President of Munster, and the President of …
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… House be To-morrow acquainted with the Letter, that Mr. Jepson brought from my Lord Inchiquin. Transporting Calve …
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… Irish Affairs. Ordered, That the Letter brought by Mr. Jepson, from the Lord Inchiquin, and the Business concerning …
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… published; The House was divided: The Yeas went out. Mr. Jepson, and Lord Wenman, Tellers for the Yea: * Mr. Robert …
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… presented, as Heads, at a Conference with the Lords. Mr. Jepson, Sir Rob. Parkhurst, Mr. Scawen, Sir Edw. Pathericke, …
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… . . Dowse, . . Rous, . . Wentworth, . . Clotworthy, . . Jepson, . . Cage, . . Marten, . . Irby, . . Strode, . . …
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… unto, or concern Mr. Blakiston, Sir Jo. Clottworthy, Mr. Jepson, or Sir H. Vane sen. Escape of a Prisoner. The humble …
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… the said Articles should miscarry. Message to Lords. Mr. Jepson carried up to the Lords the Declaration concerning … Lieutenant for the County of Berks. Answer from Lords. Mr. Jepson brings Answer, that the Lords will examine the Witness …
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