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… of which Happiness did first entertain us by his Majesty's Entry in Peace, by his Passage with Acceptance, and by his … By virtue of this Warrant, and by the Lord Chancellor's Direction, several Writs issued out of the High Court of … Speaker. Directed, " To my very loving Friend Sir Geo. Coppin Knight, Clerk of the Crown in his Majesty's High Court …
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… Requests; where his Lordship, being attended by Sir Geo. Coppin Knight, the Clerk of the Crown, and the Clerk of the … Oath of Supremacy to Sir John Stanhope Knight, his Majesty's Vice-chamberlain, Sir John Herbert Knight, second Secretary … upon the King; whereof Sir John Stanhope, his Majesty's Vice-chamberlain, and Sir John Herbert Knight, second …
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… ascended again; and Mr. D. Amye, Sir Jo. Tyndall, Sir Geo. Coppin, bring from the Lords, the Act for the Subsidy of the … meridiem. Clergy Subsidy. THE Subsidy of the Clergy : 6. s. in the Pound : Passed. Tenures, &c. The Committee sat. Mr. … Harley: - That only our Offer of 200,000l, and the King's Letters, might be recorded. Mr. Hoskins. - Sir Jerome …
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… November 1606 Saturni, 22o Novembris, 1606 Members in King's Service. SIR Geo. Moore reporteth the Proceeding of the … Speaker by this House: Mr. Jeffereys also, the (Queen's Serjeant, was demanded by this House to do Service here. … be your Warrant. Directed: " To my loving Friend Sir Geo. Coppin Knight, Clerk of the Crown in his Majesty's High Court …
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… Julii, 1610 Bills from Lords. Mr. D. Hone, Amye, Sir Geo. Coppin, bring down the Pardon; and a Bill of the Oath of … Mr. Attorney. Mr. Martin, - in excuse of the House. King's Answer. Mr. Finch reporteth the Labour of himself and Sir Jo. Sammes, touching the King's Answer. To be entered here. Articles concerning Subsidy. …
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… nothing be here offered, without a Bill. Sir Rob. Wroth's Motion. - Committee appointed. All the Privy Council, being … by the House, he should. Buckingham Election. Sir Geo. Coppin, Clerk of the Crown, brought into the House by the … ordered to be sworn, and to take his Place; and Sir George Coppin commanded to file the first Writ. Warrants for issuing …
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… in their Execution. Ditto. Sir John Crook, Sir Geo. Coppin, bring a Message from the Lords : - The Lords did … as were plainly delivered by their Lordships. - The King's Occasions greater than any heretofore. - The Lords will be … Chamber, Tomorrow. Sir Edwyn Sandys: - If his Majesty's Rights be not saved, he giveth no Consent. Married Men in …
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… together, - The Charges, 150,000 l. Privilege- Parker's Sermon. Touching a Sermon made by one Parker. - Mr. … House. - Bills from the Lords. Mr. D. Hone and Sir Geo. Coppin bring from the Lords Two Bills: 1. For the New River: … Peter Warberton, Sir John Crook, Mr. D. Hone, and Sir Geo. Coppin, bring from the Lords, An Act for the King's Majesty's
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… This Question ended, Sir Edw. Stanhope and Sir Geo. Coppin bring from the Lords Two Bills, intituled, Letters … of all Letters Patents, and Grants, to be made by the King's Majesty, of any Copyhold Lands and Tenements, Parcel of any of his Highness' Manors. Steward's Nat. LL. 2. An Act for the Naturalizing of John Steward …
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… - A Precedent shewed by Mr. Sawyer. - To reduce the Lord's Amendments to our own Sense in the first Penning. - To that … of Witnesses in Conference. Sir Fra. Bacon: - The King's Solicitor - Pignus pacis, amoris, et officii, securitates, … Witnesses. Letters Patents. Sir Edw. Stanhope and Sir Geo. Coppin bring from the Lords Two Bills: An Act for the …
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