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… E. of Cambridge, &c. An Act for erecting an High Court of Justice for Trying and adjudging of James Earl of Cambridge, … named in the Act for erecting an High Court of Justice for Trying and Adjudging of James Earl of Cambridge, … seditiously, the Proceedings in bringing the King to Justice: That this Committee do prepare and bring in an …
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… take care, that Captain Moulton be appointed to command in Chief in a sitting Ship, for the Winter's Guard. Ordered, … as formerly: An Ordinance for erecting a High Court of Justice for the Tryal of the King." "The Answer returned was, … "Then the Ordinance for erecting a High Court of Justice for the Tryal of the King, was read the First time." …
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… of Castles, Places for the Navy, and Places for publick Justice, was this Day read. Ordered, That it be referred to …
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… are fit to be brought to their Tryal in the High Court of Justice, . . . have pitched upon these Men following; viz. … be one of the Six Persons to be tried by the High Court of Justice. The Question being put, That Wm. Davenant, now … be one of the Six Persons to be tried by the High Court of Justice; The House was divided. The Yeas went forth. Earl of …
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… time to time, give their Attendance on the High Court of Justice, as there shall be Occasion. Ordered, That it be …
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… doth not think fit to stay the Proceedings of the Court of Justice. Mr. Marten, Commissary General Ireton, Mr. …
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… Esquire, and his Heirs, 22 Aprilis 5 Eliza. at one Justice Seat in Eyre, by the then Queen's Attorney General; and also, at another Justice Seat, 9 Octobris 22 Jacobi, confirmed and allowed by … Earl of Strafford, Six thousand Pounds, he having been the chief and sole Cause of the said Sir John's Sufferings and …
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… That the Report of the Proceedings of the High Court of Justice be brought in. Ordered, That the Proceedings of the … Armyn reports from the Council of State, a Commander in Chief to go into Ireland. Resolved, &c. That this House doth … approve of Lieutenant General Cromwell to be Commander in Chief of all the Forces sent into Ireland. Ld. Fairefax. …
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… Earl of Rutland, &c. ORDERED, That it be referred to the Chief Justices of the Upper Bench and Common Pleas, and Chief Baron of the Exchequer, to examine the Business …
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