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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Arthur Haslerigge was satisfied with the explanation. Mr. Bulkeley. That there is a law is most clear, how taken away I …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to the House by Mr. Knightley, and after seconded by Mr. Bulkeley, and thirded by Sir A. Haslerigge, and a precedent …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… additions, because I am against the whole question. Mr. Bulkeley insists still upon his old objection, about the … The Yeas went out. Colonel White, Annesley, Salway, and Bulkeley with us. Argyle, Swinton, Whetham, and Clark, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… should bear it here, I know not, be he never so wise. Mr. Bulkeley. I second that he be called to the bar. Be he never … it: I would therefore have it taken in and read. Mr. Bulkeley offered the said bill, which was read. It was for … a law; but in the single person it signifies nought. Mr. Bulkeley. I did bring in this bill with a good intention, and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Burton 30 March 1658–9 Wednesday, March 30, 1659. Mr. Bulkeley I found moving upon a debate about a fast; and in … the Committee. Mr. Shaftoe spoke well and long to it. "Mr. Bulkeley, Mr. Grove, Sir Henry Vane, Mr. Morrice, Sir Anthony …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… are sent upon the account of thatchers and thrashers. Mr. Bulkeley. I am against reading the Bill now. I would have a … will have time left to despatch this before you rise. Mr. Bulkeley. I am glad to see this self-denial in the House; for … now debate what time you will have them to continue. Mr. Bulkeley. Debate, first, the time of the Excise. Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… House. I question if they were sworn. Mr. Disbrowe, Mr. Bulkeley, Mr. Hungerford, and Mr. Gewen, moved to have the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… have received honours at Court, sitting a Parliament. Mr. Bulkeley. To interrogate your Chair in that manner, is …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… mal-administration, I shall submit to the majority. Mr. Bulkeley. The gentleman has done the House a great deal of … an insurrection against the Parliament and Army." See "Mr. Bulkeley," supra, p. 105. See vol. ii. p. 214, note *. This … note *. See Supra, p. 107. See vol. ii. p. 88, note †. "Bulkeley answered Sir Arthur with another long narration; …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Parliament, exclusive of all others, it is clear. Mr. Bulkeley. I was some days since to seek what to resolve in … Lord Lambert and Sir William Doyle, Tellers. Noes188. Mr. Bulkeley and Mr. Hampden, Tellers. So it passed in the …
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