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Journal of the House of Lords
… and tedious, do desire, that, for their Ease, and more speedy Proceeding in that Business, the said Lords … be authorized, under the Hands of Three of their Lordships at the least, to depute, and give Warrant unto, certain … and Subject aforesaid, in such Sort, as by Order of this Court, taken on Wednesday the Fourteenth of this Instant …
Journal of the House of Lords
… ORDERED, Valentine Day presently to appear here, at his Peril, before the Lords, to answer a Petition … Majesty's most humble and loyal Subjects, in Your High Court of Parliament assembled, etc.] neither naming the Lords … the Subsidy Bill of the Temporalty. That there is nothing more desired by that House than the good Concurrence between …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of both Houses on Sunday last, the 14th of this March at Whitehall; and had approved thereof, with some Amendments, but no Alteration at all. Message sent to the Commons, by Mr. Serjeant Davis … for your large Offer of Assistance, I hold it to be more than Millions of Subsidies, and (indeed) it is an ample …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Earl of Nottingham, for reversing of a Decree in the Court of Wards, &c. think it fit that the said Bill shall …
Journal of the House of Lords
… I may better say) dangerously; for tedious Consultations, at this Conjuncture of Time, is as hurtful as ill … certainly there was never a Time in which this Duty was more necessarily required than now. "I, therefore, judging a … Sovereign, in a true Sense of it, calls together this High Court of Parliament, the lively Representation of the Wisdom, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the King's Majesty, by His Writs of Summons, bearing Date at Westm. the Second Day of April last past, appointed His … First Year of His Majesty's Reign, as by the same Writs more plainly appeareth; His Majesty, upon great and weighty …
Journal of the House of Lords
… being heard, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the High Court of Parliament assembled, did this Day Order, That the … accused of High Treason; yet, since His Majesty may, at His own Pleasure, descend between His own Right and … to afford the Earl of Bristol all Ways of Defence, in a more ample Measure than is due unto him by Law, is content, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Lord Chancellor. Both Houses to attend His Majesty at Whitehall. His Majesty answered, That * this Acceptation … it was in this. And added, that the King and Subject were more abused by that Patent than by any other; and that he … Ordered by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the High Court of Parliament, That Sir Allen Appesley, Knight, His …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Affirmation of George Gardner, brought up by the Serjeant at Arms, to answer their Contempt, for buying and selling of … to be judged as done both against the King and the whole Court of Parliament. And the Chief Justice Sir Edward … is full: That the latter Part of the Bill doth comprehend more than it was fit the Royal Assent should have been given …
Journal of the House of Lords
… now, and this Day was brought to the Bar. He confessed at the first, that he did write those Letters of Privilege, … said Petition left to the next Meeting of this Honourable Court. Artificers Petition. And his Lordship delivered the … discharged of any Contempt; yet with an Admonition to be more careful hereafter in the arresting of any Nobleman's …
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