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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… charge upon Russel, if nothing appear, leave the Chair. In a Grand Committee. Sir Thomas Clarges.] I take this day to be … give you an Account of the Fleet."I would not be made a popular mark to be an Accuser; I come not to accuse … and the Government, if rightly managed. Something, as a Commissioner of Accounts, I have to say. The Fleet cost …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… The Messenger that I sent, is not to come over againI had a blank Passport for one Gentleman, and that Gentleman got … but what are nettled, and they watch these Persons, and a single Passport is not security for their Lives. The … they will not desire itThe Passport I have had, is for a Person to go over to England. ( He reads the Passport) I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to it: I am sure my own subjects had so remarkable a part in both, that their Bravery and Courage must ever be … necessary for our own safety, that, at least, as great a force may be maintained at Sea and Land, as we had the last … II.) appointed Attorney-General in 1695, and on Queen Anne's Accession, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. In …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1693 December 11th-20th Monday, December 11. In a Grand Committee. On the Supply. Several Treaties were read. … they had cut the Army in piecesNow we are at the Charge of a MillionWe are at the Charge of the whole War, and they ( … by the Commons of England. I observe that, formerly, when a Treaty was made, the Commons were acquainted with itNow you …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… filled with! Next, in this Bill, no person to be chosen a Member is capable of an OfficeThe Question was formerly, … And now, What disgrace will you put upon him? I think this a great reflection on the Country, and will you establish … much for the service I have done. As for "the Forest of Deane,&c." it is but part of what the King promised me. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… what relates to the latter, (which has brought so great a Disgrace upon the Nation,) I have resented it extremely; … is sufficient to convince us all, that, to arrive at a good end of it, there will be a necessity of increasing onr … Prince. He continued in that Post till 1707, when Queen Anne appointed him one of her Secretaries of State. On the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Debden 20. DEBDEN. (B.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)ix. S.W. (b)xiv. N.W. (c)xiv. N.E. (d)xiv. S.W.) Debden is a large agricultural parish and village, about 3 m. S. of … the North Aisle was rebuilt on the old foundations. A central tower is said to have fallen in 1698, destroying …
London Marriage Duty assessment
… Hounsditch Hester Bakers Child 4s Hounsditch Richd Willis a Child 4s Hounsditch Thomas Barebone a Pish Child 4s Hounsditch Joseph the sonn of Robt Gildersley … Joshua Givers 4s "paid to Mr Churchwarden" Covent Garden A Child of Michaell Brown 4s "paid to Mr Drewitt" Covent …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… and Commons, there is Seventy pounds per annum setled upon a Preaching-Minister at Howden in the County of York, out of … respective Ordinances shall be to them and every of them a sufficient Warrant in that behalf. And whereas there be now … and Establishment of so good, pious, and necessary a work, in those Northern and remote Counties where there is …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… and Dominion of Wales, and Towne of Barwick, be put into a posture of Defence, for the preservation and safety of the … John Sayer, Henry Mildmay of Graces, James Cambell, Deane Tindell Timothy Middleton, John Meade, Oliver Raymond, … to charge any persons with Horse or Foot Armes, having a respect to the Limitations and Proportions hereafter …
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