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Journal of the House of Commons
… Discovery and Suppressing of Simony, &c. Eight a Clock in the Morning. Rumour of the King being killed. This Hour there was a general Brute, that the King was slain in his Bed at Oking; and thereupon all Bills Reading stayed: … London, and Twenty Miles from it, during this Session of Parliament. - To advise with the Lords for a present Care to …
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… An Act to enable Edm. Clough Esquire, and other Bargainees in Trust, to convey the Manor of Temple Newsham, and other … this Committee may take Consideration, what Bills we have passed, &c. Sir Wm. Strowde: - That the Committee for Review, … the King, and the Commonwealth, most Honour and Good this Parliament. Sir Edw. Coke: - That he told them, how joyful …
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… upon a Draught. - Read. Sir Edw. Cooke: - Some Things in it to be amended. - Re-committed: - Presently, Committee … Battle in Writs of Right: 3. Viscount Mountacue. Bill passed. The Alterations read, and approved. The Bill read, and passed, with the Amendments. Trials by Battle. L. 1. An Act …
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… Bill of Administrations, - To-morrow, Two of the Clock in the Afternoon: And all the Lawyers of the House, which … Sir Tho. Hyrne served with a Subpoena, as he came to the Parliament. He, at whose Suit, sent another, whose Name … of the Election of Sir Tho. Monke,being (as was informed) in Execution at the Time of his Election, to be referred to …
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… and against Giving and Taking of Bribes. Liberties of Parliament. L. 1a. An Act concerning Liberties of Parliament. … whether the Serjeant may take Bail of the Gentlemen in Cornewayle, sent for; Resolved, To give no such Direction; … Peril, to bring them up, upon the Warrant, directed to him in the usual Form. Newport Election. A Motion made, …
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… and truly examined by the former Book thereof, lately passed this House; to the end the same may likewise be … this House would send unto them such Bills, as are already passed this House; for that their Lordships do tarry for … Simony, corrected; the Bill for the Free-grammar-school in Sowthwarke; the Bill for making William Watson a free …
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… Thynne, Sir Edmund Ludlowe: - To meet Tomorrow Morning, in the Committee Chamber. Sail-cloths. L. 2. B. For the true … Amendment; and, upon a third Reading, and the Question, passed. Tanners, &c. B. Concerning Tanners, and Leather, … to treat, &c. and are first to meet this Afternoon in the Parliament house, there to prepare, furnish, and arm …
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… for the Making of Poll-davies, and Mildernix, &c. brought in from the Committee, with Amendments; and ordered to be … recommitted) without Amendment: And, upon the Question, passed. Tanners. The Bill concerning Tanners of Leather : - The third Reading, and passed, upon the Question. Blyndly Church. The Committee for …
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… worthy Persons. 1. Reading: - SIR Rob. Wingfield brought in the Bill for the better Continuance of the Fame and Memory … Captain Colthirst. Holditch's Relief. Mr. Martin bringeth in the Bill for the Relief of John Holdich, Gentleman, from … Religion, uttered in his Speech in the Beginning of this Parliament. Upon the Question of Commitment, not any Voice …
Journal of the House of Commons
… a publick Claim of Matter of Impositions, to his Court of Parliament. - His Majesty then hath a Power in all our Properties. - For a Committee to consider of some … Mr. Chancellor: - Love to the House, Duty to the King. - Passed, by way of an Answer, to an Objection. - No Defence …
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