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21st February 1624
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23rd March 1624
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24th April 1624
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… PHELIPS. That the last part of this report not so full of comfort as spoken by his Majesty, for, as he remembers, he … PHELIPS. Hopes this a beginning and foundation of much comfort to us, and disheartening to our adversaries. The … against recusants. [f. 161v] SIR ROBERT PHELIPS. A great comfort to, etc., and a great disheartening to the contrary …
25th March 1624
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26th February 1624
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… but he could not be afraid. Common shipwreck is common comfort. So this motion ceased without producing any order or …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… for remedy therein as may give his subjects relief and comfort, etc. Friday, 28 0 Maii 1624, sitting the House in …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… so his subjects might return with a great deal of joy and comfort. His Majesty returned this answer, which he has set … we might receive his gracious answer that so we might with comfort return home. [ Blank] The King's answer. I will begin … here from, etc., might return with a great deal of joy and comfort. Ordered, upon the question, that patents which were …
2nd March 1624
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… that it may stir us up with alacrity to proceed and to the comfort of his neighbours abroad. [Archbishop of] Canterbury. …
3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… as speedily as might be, to declare his resolution to our comfort and the comfort of kingdom, allies, etc. That he never knew any … his royal determination in the great business to the great comfort of all his loving subjects at home and all his …
4th March 1624
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