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Journal of the House of Commons
… Reading : - The Bill for the true Making of Linen Cloth, and Sack-cloth : - Utterly misliked, and, upon the Quest, rejected. Norwich Ministers. 1. Reading … because so many Laws in the same Tune, and no Effect. Mr. Secretary Herbert, Mr. Hare, Mr. Lau. Hyde, Mr. Fuller, Sir …
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… attended with the Deputy Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and with the Clerk of this House, the Crier of the Chancery … called over the Names of all the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, then returned; whereof some being sworn by the … Eleetion. Brought in the Chair by Mr. Treasurer and Mr. Secretary. Desireth Liberty to appeal to the King, for a new …
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… God preached, to meet this Afternoon, in the former Place; and Sir Ro. Pye and Mr. Jordan are added to it. Buying Places. Committee, for … in the Afternoon, in the former Place. General Fast. Mr. Secretary reporteth his Majesty's Answer to the Petition of …
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… L. 1a. B. FOR the Confirmation of all Letters Patents, and Grants, to be made by the King's Majesty, of any Copyhold … Body of John Jessop, a Waterman, yet a necessary Servant, and daily Attendant upon Sir Henry Nevill Knight, of Kent, … and amended, was presently sent up to the Lords by Mr. Secretary Herbert; who, coming down again, returned to the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the Knight Marshal's Man, to one John Jessop, a Waterman, and necessary Servant to Sir Henry Nevill of Kent. - … the Clause put to Question, and passed; and sent up by Mr. Secretary Herbert. House to sit. The House to sit in the … and meant to send some Bills. Union with Scotland. Mr. Secretary Herbert signified, that they had passed the Bill, …
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… - Jud'm. Bills sent to Lords. The Seven last Bills passed, and Restitutions of Cobham and Cranmer's Children, sent to the Lords by Mr. Secretary, &c. Proceedings concerning Pledall, &c. The Master …
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… - 1. To have the House, these Four Days, sit Morning and Afternoon: And to prepare a Bill, to continue. Sir B. Rudyard:- - That … Religion, King, and his Issue, and the Commonwealth. Mr. Secretary: - That his Majesty offereth to accept and pass …
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… in the Afternoon, former Place. Bromfield, &c. Bromfield and Yale. L. 1a. An Act - Privilege. Report made from the … : For the other, Diversity of Opinion, because the Secretary hath from Time to Time had the Grant of making the … these Letters; for the Counsel have 4d. for signing, the Secretary 6d. for sealing, the Attorney 12 d. for the Bill; …
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… of a Speaker: Whereupon immediately Mr. Comptroller, Mr. Secretary, with a convenient Number, went up to the Lords with that Message ; and brought Answer, the Lords would gladly, by a convenient … of Northampton. Of this House were, Mr. Comptroller, Mr. Secretary Cicill, Sir Francis Knolles, Vicechamberlain, and
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… Mr. Vivion hath Leave to go down into the Country ; and to return again to the Service of the House, within … to Wm. Earl of Darby. King appoints to be attended. Mr. Secretary reporteth his Majesty's Answer; That he will give … Twelve. Committee to attend the King. Mr. Treasurer, Mr. Secretary Cooke, Mr. Chancellor Duchy, Mr. Francis …
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