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Journal of the House of Commons
… by Point. Continued by Mr. Martin, Sir Chro. Perkins, Mr. Hitcham, the Queen's Attorney. A Monopoly defined, a private …
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… Purpose, to a publick Prejudice. This no Monopoly. Mr. Hitcham, - for the Bill. Whether any more Dispute, touching …
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… Worcester. Sir William Cook, Sir Walter Cope, Sir Robert Hitcham, Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gawyn, Sir John Hollis, Sir Roger …
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… John Savill, Sir Tho. Waller, Sir James Perrot, Sir Rob. Hitcham, Sir Walter Cope, Sir Edw. Mountague, Mr. Recorder, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to account for the King's Revenue. - House to sit. Sir Ro. Hitcham and Sir Wm. Byrd bring a Message from the Lords ; … and kept as Records. Judgment against Michell. SIR Ro. Hitcham and Sir Ro. Hitcham [a] bring from the Lords a Message; that they are now …
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… to Sir Henry Mountague. Privilege-Arrest of a Member. Mr. Hitcham reporteth the Travel of the Committees in Sir Thomas …
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… The Point of Escuage argued by Mr. Wentworth, Sir Robert Hitcham, Sir Roger Owen, Mr. Holt, Mr. Lawrence Hide; and so …
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… come home in the Rear-ward, Grand Serjeantry. Sir Robert Hitcham: - Whether Escuage discharged, or suspended only. - …
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… Majesty. Bills from Lords. Mr. Serjeant Finch and Sir ... Hitcham bring from the Lords Two Bills: 1. Act against …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Gore, Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. D. Steward, Sir Robert Hitcham, Sir Edwyn Sandys, Sir John Hollis, Sir Thomas Smyth, … touching the Clause of Witnesses in the Bill. Sir Robert Hitcham begun the Argument; and it was followed by Mr. …
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