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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… only in inns and alehouses, but in private houses (a man's house is his castle) contrary to the privileges of the … had read, and presented to his Majesty, the Address of the House, concerning his Royal Highness's Match with the … November 4. After the Speaker, who came not to the House till ten of the clock, though the House was the day …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1673 October Debates in the House of Commons, From the Year 1667 , to the Year 1694. … Burgess for Newark with Mr Savile, by virtue of the King's Charter granted to that borough. Mr Sacheverell.] He is informed that that Charter has taken in many towns which were not in the former …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of by the Benchers, according to the custom of the House, to Mr Barrell, who now has seized it. It happens, that … in a tenant, Glanville is now tenant, in right, to the House, and not Mr GeorgeWhether, at this time, your Member is … had known Mr. Pepys several years; has visited him at his house, and at the Navy-Office, and never saw either altar or …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… be, no great hurt. Earl of Orrery.] Be pleased to move the House for a Committee to see the Contract for the revenue, … the whole matter is heard regularly, and brought into the House, he will submit to justice. Sir Thomas Lee.] This looks … you would never have heard of this of IrelandHopes this House shall never be made a property for private …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… yourselves. Colonel Strangways.] The inclination of the House is to "Peace," though not to "the whole Matter"Desires … but Lord Cornbury went forward with his Message from the House. Mr Garroway.] When we debated the thing, we avoided … upon the King. If we hear of any thing in the Lords House that may do us mischief, we ought to take notice of it …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… pleading Privilege, it cannot be done without leave of the House, and if not done, may be the hazard of his cause, many … to him; and then would put his claim of the title into the House of Lords. The elder Countess of Northumberland 3 put a Petition into the Lords House that he might be punished as an impostor. The Lords …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from the King." That he [will] stick close to. If the House will add "all others guilty of murder" &c. and have all … examined, he would throw himself upon the judgment of the House;" if he did not make the League [ French Alliance] he … thus: "That his name, he has heard, was made use of in the House, about what he should hear the Duke say of the King; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Attorney of the Dutchy.] It is for the honour of this House to acquit the innocent, as well as condemn the guilty. … Sir Charles Wheeler.] There is no prosecution but in this House; if any be without doors, would have it named. Sir Edmund Wyndham.] Howe took no rise from this House, but from abroad. Sir Thomas Meres.] What the Gentleman …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Colonel Birch reports, That, according to command of the House, he, with the rest, &c. went with the Lieutenant to the … they were Warrants of Commitments that were debated in the House. The first Warrant in Debate before you was, "The … suborned." Sir Charles Wheeler.] Is against Witnesses, the House having not yet resolved to proceed by way of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sir Nicholas Carew.] It is not for the honour of the House to do what they cannot make goodThe Witnesses are not … or "Address to the King" is before you. Is glad to see the House so tender of Religion (that includes property and all) … upon common fame, and believes there was nothingThe House had leave to examine Counsellors then, and all …
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