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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Motion. It was at first pretended, that Mr Oates and Mr Bedlow were set on, but Prance is a Witness of another kind. … own murderer." This was in a great measure confirmed by Bedlow, and on their evidence Green and Hill were condemned, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… not the King send you a Message, by the Secretary, about Bedlow's Pardon, &c. "that he would think of it; Le Roi …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… else too. [A Message was ordered accordingly.] [Mr Bedlow was then called in, to give his farther information.] Mr Bedlow at the Bar.] "What I can remember relating to the … are criminal under so many Statutes. Sir Nicholas Carew.] Bedlow tells you, "he has great matters to say, and of great …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1678 November (18th-20th) Monday, November 18. [Mr Bedlow was ordered to be forthwith sent for.] Mr … I move you to consider, whether, in honour, you can put Mr Bedlow upon naming persons concerned in the Plot, till he has … assure him of his Pardon. Mr Secretary Coventry.] Mr Bedlow's Pardon was ordered by the King's immediate Warrant, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Friday, November 22. Mr Powle reports the defect of Mr. Bedlow's Pardon 1.] The word " murdrum" is not mentioned in … word in his Pardon, for want of a Non obstante, &c. Mr Bedlow would have that word expressed in the Pardon; and if … it is not to be mended by the Attorney General. But Mr Bedlow may have a new Pardon. If you doubt the insufficiency …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… had attended his Majesty with the Address relating to Mr Bedlow's Pardon for Misprision of Treason; and that his Majesty was pleased to return this Answer: "That Mr Bedlow should have his Pardon, according to the Address." And … Lords before he would give an Answer."] [ Ordered, That Mr Bedlow be forthwith sent for.] Sir Charles Cotterell gave the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… knew to his cost 2." Mr Secretary Williamson.] Mr Bedlow lodged at my house the other night, but I thought … I suppose he is attending at the Lords. Ordered, That Mr Bedlow attend here at four of the clock this afternoon, … [which the Lords agreed to, and fixed for Monday.] [Mr Bedlow was ordered to attend to-morrow.] Sunday, November 10, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Secrecy, Mr Reading's 5 examination, together with Bedlow's and Dugdale's Evidence. Sir Henry Capel.] You have … it is Treason in Lord Danby's case, trinketing with Bedlow. In assisting and abetting Treason, all are …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to be of the quorum. [Doctor Tongue, Mr Oates, and Mr Bedlow were ordered to attend at the Bar the next day, and a … information be heard at the Bar [on Monday next.] Mr Bedlow at the Bar.] The only danger I am in is of my guards … He withdrew. Sir Thomas Clarges.] What concerns Mr Bedlow's accusation of the traytors must be a work of time; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… on his Majesty with their Address about the paying Mr Bedlow 500 l. as the first discoverer of the murder of Sir …
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