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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as upon the Papists, which is just none at all. Sir John Birkenhead.] Anciently Juries never had any thing to do with … and prevent the connivance of the Judges. Sir John Birkenhead, on the Bill for making it Felony to burn corn …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… seeing we had one for them that were against him. Sir John Birkenhead.] Sterling complains to the King, and the Lord … him punished for reflecting upon the Lord Mayor. Sir John Birkenhead.] The company of this man brought Love and Gibbons … poor Vicars, some can scarce pay the subsidies. Sir John Birkenhead.] Would have no Vicarage chargeable under 80 l. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… or what fell from them at the last Conferences. Sir John Birkenhead.] Kirkby, the Clerk of the Rolls, tells Markham, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… many reasons to induce us to study moderation. Sir John Birkenhead.] Every Presbyterian conforms not to three of the … be Would not have any thing look like a breach. Sir John Birkenhead.] If the Lords desire a free conference, the … the other, suddenly, upon two different matters. Sir John Birkenhead.] 1 Queen Eliz. They sent, by the Sollicitor, for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… his Peerage, for sitting in the House of Commons. Sir John Birkenhead.] If he be a Peer, he needs not take the Oath of … would have the one taxed, and the other left out. Sir John Birkenhead.] If you would have such promotions taxed, Birch …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… provocation, and they not dare to provoke us. Sir John Birkenhead.] Swinnerton quarrelled with Ipstock, and killed …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… they have been heard, because a special occasion. Sir John Birkenhead.] The great reason why you have Representatives …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "those that dissent not in matters of Doctrine." Sir John Birkenhead.] The Leveller will not have the Minister have two … by Act of Parliament. Mr Garroway.] We are all beholden to Birkenhead for telling us that the Parliament makes Religion, … that the Levellers, as many others, were religious, before Birkenhead called them so. And another sort he mentioned, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Convocation in Queen Elizabeth's time, 1562. Sir John Birkenhead.] Would have those Articles, that are already …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Lord Chancellor, the Parliament not sitting 3. Sir John Birkenhead.] If you tie up the hands of the Lord Chancellor, … words as we may not repent when we have done. Sir John Birkenhead.] Recusants were tolerated ten years in the …
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