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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… which was his due many years since, his enlargement. Mr. Bulkeley. Appoint a day to hear the whole business. Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a salary for it. I shall be laid aside, if you please. Mr. Bulkeley. I move that you abide by your order; and not let …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… exception against the word "wanton," but was decried. Mr. Bulkeley. It needed not explanation. I think Sir Henry Vane …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… withdraw, The House was divided. The Noes went forth. Mr. Bulkeley and Mr. Grove, Tellers for the Noes. Sir Henry Vane, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to give my vote. I would have the words "shall be." Mr. Bulkeley. The question, gives a man latitude enough to give … to bound the Chief Magistrate than to bound them. Mr. Bulkeley. I second that motion. Captain Baynes. It is most … upon, they must consent to it, if you set them up. Mr. Bulkeley. Put it, the bounding of another House. Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… should be conspicuous. I would have it laid aside. Mr. Bulkeley. You cannot so easily lay it aside. This person has … I move that the gentlemen concerned may withdraw. Mr. Bulkeley. Those gentlemen are not before you as objects of … would have him put out of the Commission of the Peace. Mr. Bulkeley. This seems more necessary than any other part of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… people, nor be brought into precedent to that purpose. Mr. Bulkeley. I understand not, that by sending this fleet you …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… judgment, but that you should see with your own eyes. Mr. Bulkeley. You have clearly told us that the proper question … divided. The Yeas went forth. Mr. Serjeant Maynard and Mr. Bulkeley, Tellers for the Yeas. Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Neville, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the officers before you, at least, to approve of them. Mr. Bulkeley. I move that you would not let your strength be …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… it so as that they cannot proceed but by your advice. Mr. Bulkeley. Add "not to engage upon unnecessary terms." Colonel … that he knew not of, and that he had heard so. Mr. Bulkeley pressed that he might explain where he heard it, and … remember it, when he saw his turn. Mr. Turner seconded Mr. Bulkeley. Sir Arthur Haslerigge took it off. It was not …
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