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The Journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth
… Eliz. but died before that in 23 Eliz. p. 277 Mr. Belgrave's Case, who being a Member of the House of Commons had an … the question, and there is a division of the House, the No's sit in their places and the I's go out. p. 505. 573. If the … sends a Warrant to the Lord Keeper to grant forth a Certiorari to have it. p. 673 Recorder of London formerly …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Regis Anno Dom. 1638. A Scire Facias brought by the King's Majesty in the Exchequer against John Hampden. The Case … was required to pay it, but refused. And then by a Certiorari out of the Chancery directed to those Sheriffs, … the sight of the Writ of the Fourth of August, and the Certiorari, and the Mittimus, and they are all entered ( in …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… 67 William and Mary.] The Magdalen Hospital. The Warden's Accounts. These are the yearly Accounts of the Wardens of … Papers in Press C. 2. See page 240. Saint John's &c. Bailiffs' Accounts. The titles of the Accounts are in … the Royal Aid. Charles I and II. Writs of Habeas Corpus, Certiorari, error &c. addressed to the Mayor and Bailiffs of …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… of all of them (except six) will be found in Oliver's History of Exeter (edition 1861), Appendix, pp. 278304. … p. 286.] XXXV. March 18, 1540.Exemplification of a writ of certiorari to John Mason, clerk of the Parliament, for a copy … the Charter in Book 56. XXXIX.Exemplification of a writ of certiorari to Francis Spelman, clerk of the Parliaments, and …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 3 Hence no doubt the note of anxiety in the mayor's report to John Grey, member for the town in 1660, of the zeal at Leicester for King Charles's return. 4 Like many others, the corporation of Leicester … chain across the road. The defendants carried this case by certiorari to King's Bench in 1779, but had again to stay …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in 1699. In 1698, wheat was sold in the city at 44 s. a comb; the winter was long and tedious; there was much … to bind out two girls, out of the parishes of St. Bennet's, St. Swithin's, St. Margaret's or Heigham. Jan. 7, Rob. … and administrators; nor shall any writ of errour, certiorari, or process of law or equity lie, for the removal, …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… then bearing the sword, and other bearing the King's maces, unto such time as the King entered to the Bishop's palace at Lincoln. To the King our sovereign lord. Please … pay 20 s., for removing a suit out of the city by writ of certiorari; but restored by the mediation of friends. f. 159. …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Ports. "Where there is a writ sent out of her Majesty's Cort of Exchequer at Westminster with a scedule thereunto … I may accordingly see the same retorned into her Majesty's said Cort of Exchequer, according to the tenor of the said … rather unto you because we have byn requered to graunt a certiorari for the removinge of an inditment against Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… for the taking off Assessments, &c. After half an hour's debate upon it, Major-General Lilburn for it. Resolved, … were never paid by the Inns of Court before. St. Dunstan's parish pays but 100l. per mensem, which is a great parish; … were once taxed in the country, as part of the father's estate, before they came to be allowed to the son. It is …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to grant a privy seal to the Commissioners of his Highness's Treasury, to pay unto Edward Birkhead, Esq. the … in Lords at his pleasure. 5 When the Earl of Stratford's trial was, the king took twelve lord's sons out of this House, and made them barons, 6 purposely …
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