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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… that the Court of King's Bench may bail him." Then it was proposed, Whether they bail for Misprision of Treason? They … look it not out. "Whereas the Earl of Danby is impeached by the Commons, &c. and the Commons have exhibited several Articles, &c. specified, Ordered, That the Earl of Danby have …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… replied, "It did not become him to say so," and swore, by God, "he did not believe he was a traytor." I answered, "I … ten days, &c. be showed to one of the Secretaries of State. All trusts for him of Patents, Gifts, or Grants since … here is less punishment in it, and it diminishes your Articles, and plainly says, you have done unjustly to impeach …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and suffered him not to go on, and he was taken away by the Serjeant, who was directed to let him go for a … find, has ever overbalanced it. Hen. VIII. framed the six Articles, which he got confirmed by Parliament. E. VI. made … of the Government. I see no safety in what is here proposed, and therefore I will abide by your farther Debate …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are aboard; the equipage is not yet shipped, but all is by the King's particular Warrant for this service upon small … the Officers, to ask them some farther Questions that were proposed the last Parllament. All the time we were at Peace … necessary, I would do as in Edw. III's time; make up your Articles, and when those are redressed, then I would give …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in hc verba: "Die Martis, 13 Maii, 1679. " Resolved, By the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament assembled, … this Pardon be good, or not, there it is you would have it proposed, whether the Bishops shall withdraw then? I … "sacrificing Lord Danby" are a little too hard. If the Articles be true against him, and the Pardon not good, his …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… much time, when you have given Judgment upon him already, by committing him to the Serjeant. Coming to the Bar upon the … John Knight.] This Pardon of the Earl of Danby, for the Articles he confesses, will have no effect before his Tryal, … that is much more liable to censure than what has been proposed. Mr Vaughan.] A Pardon is Liberatio a pn. But a man …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… acquaintance with several great men belonging to the Navy, by their death he is discharged from obligation of privacy, … You must first head them, and he may have Copies of the Articles in due time, when you think fit. Entries must be … Robert Howard.] The list of all the Members, &c. is a way proposed to do your business. Will you not assist your own …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… fear of a Prorogation. When I heard of "a stamped Pardon by Creation, &c." who knows but the five Lords in the Tower … It was so last Parliament in the Committee for Danby's Articles, &c. Mr Bertie arraigned the Committee then. I beg I … You have had time given you to consider the Questions proposed. The House does expect a more direct Answer. This …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… a great latitude; especially when they are to be expounded by the Duke of Lauderdale. It were a large field, if I tell … there is a recital of the whole Proceeding against him, by Articles of Impeachment; how far that proceeded; and when … time will not bear it. Sir Richard Cust.] That way last proposed will be longer. It must be by Debate, and since that …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you such Reasons for it, as may be useful to you, and by it the Lords have no just ground to deny you. Sir Thomas … and to that you have no Answer at all. Next, you have proposed a Committee of the two Houses, to prevent … he had corrupted Parliament-men." It was one of the chief Articles, &c. and shall we be afraid to do less? Nothing …
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