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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… as stated by Le Neve-Hardy. There is no evidence that John Martin held the deanery 1445, as stated by Le Neve-Hardy. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… xxxiii, 1857) pp. 12530; L. & P. XVI no. 1308 (8)). Henry Man D.D. 2 15411547. Pres. by king 8 Oct. 1541 ( L. & P. XVI … Aug. 1580 (P.R.O., C 66/1195). Mawdesley occ. in treasurer's accounts for Christmas term 1582 (EDD. 3913/1/2 p. 233). … Parry D.D. 16051607. Pres. by king 14 May 1605 ( Cal. S.P. Dom., 160310 p. 217). Allegedly instal. 1 Aug. ( Survey …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Deans of St Paul's DEANS There exist transcripts, made in the sixteenth and … 9 July (Obit. II fo. 108v). So presum. d. July 1228. Martin of Pattishall 7 Preb. Caddington Minor Presum. not el. … Brooke, Deans p. 234, occ. in the cat. of deans, between Martin of Pattishall and Geoffrey de Lucy, ibid. p. 233. If …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of these Debates, not being a Member of King James's Parliament, it has been thought proper in some measure to … Histories of the Times. The Duke of York, on his Brother's Death, succeeding to the Throne, was immediately proclaimed … and Prerogative of the Crown, so I will never invade any man's property. And you may be sure, that, having heretofore …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Lau. Hyde.] Moves, that rather than the Earl of Clarendon's case should set the two Houses at difference, the Earl may … for the express law was against it.Law, in a Lord's mouth, is like a sword in a Lady's hand; when to be used, … capiendo.An ancient writ de apostato capiendo, when any man ran out of his monastery.A writ ne exeat regnum; this is …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… we have done under his oppressionand speaking of the King's being a Papist, said, As if the ills he had done must be … The Commons do of course send to the LordsLord Mordaunt's business from an accusation of a particular person; this … of Clarendon be committed, 'tis no more than what a great man, the Duke of Buckingham, lately has been 6The only …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Popes; shall I say they have not?In Queen Elizabeth's time the people chose a persecuted partyThe Bishops put … Unreasonable to punish men for what they cannot help; a man cannot believe how and what he will. [The Bill was … will never be able hereafter to take accounts. The King's negative no more barred, than in appointing other …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Coventry] A friend to all Bills that are to relieve a man against a cheat; for when Knaves are too hard for Laws, … and Cecils Secretaries, and by them knew the King of Spain's Junto, and letters of the Pope's cabinet; and now such a strange account of things! The …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in not prosecuting the victory in the first summer's engagement, according to the orders of his Royal Highness.] … of the sails is not always in one person, in the Admiral's ship, but in several by turns. Sir Tho. Clifford.] In May … approve of printing a scandalous petition against a great man; and for that, Carr was sentenced in the House of LordsAs …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… or Mr Steward; but only, whether Sir Charles Harbord's excuse should be admitted or not. Mr Steward took the … fourth and fifth of Philip and Mary is not repealedEvery man betwixt sixteen and sixty may, by the Lord Lieutenant and … corporation.] Mr. Coleman.] Privilege extends to all a man's goods There is difference betwixt personal and local things …
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