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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… John Read's case; would have that considered. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would have Rutlandshire added to some of the … of the revenue, transacted in the Council. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would only know, whether there be any such … of the Bill takes away all remedy of Appeal. Sir Thomas Clarges.] If their ancient way of tryal be grievous to them, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you? Moves to remind the Lords of an Answer. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Since Garroway spoke, is altered in his opinion by …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… break your Privilege, and then judge of it. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Fears that in long Parliaments Privilege is a … matter of Privilege adjourned for a fortnight. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Moves for Saturday next. Mr Powle.] Your course is … and stronger, a just cause of exception? Sir Thomas Clarges.] This is matter of as great weight as can come …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… will never move to have any removed more. Sir Thomas Clarges.] The Duke told you, "he had no hand in the French …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of the kingdom, relating to the war, stated. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would not have it confined to the "war;" it may … and that will stop the increase of buildings. Sir Thomas Clarges.] They may build in ancient boroughs, by the Law.27 … of Habeas Corpus was read the second time. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would have men committed to legal prisons, and the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for money? Moves to "remit it to the King." Sir Thomas Clarges.] In Edw. I, and Richard II's time, though the … Papist, would do it for this Gentleman's sake. Sir Thomas Clarges.] The Laws of forfeiting two-thirds of their estates … door of the gallery into the Speaker's chamber. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Alterations in the House ought to be by directions …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… propose the State of Affairs, and go upon that. Sir Thomas Clarges.] If we had gone on, the last Prorogation, things … the Rates of the City to the Country, in Taxes. Sir Thomas Clarges, took him down to Order.] You have a Question stated; … be a precedentThat was done somewhat hastily. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would have a Bill "to forbid him coming within …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Bill was ordered to be read a second time.] Sir Thomas Clarges.] [ Occasionally] Hears of a Thesis printed and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… He would have no more of them at Black-Heath. Sir Thomas Clarges.] There are two defects in that Act. The one "the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for further inspection in the business. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would take this occasion to enquire into the whole … may consider of it. Colonel Titus.] Doubts not but Clarges has made a good motion, but 'tis not the thing in … do a great disservice to the King and kingdom. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Would have the thing come in method of Parliament, …
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