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Journal of the House of Lords
… "I thank God, that the Business that is to be treated of at this Time, is of such a Nature that it needs no Eloquence … as I may say with Saint Paul, That I have been bred up at Gamaliel's Feet (although I shall never be so arrogant as … all the World may see that no Man hath or shall be ever more desirous to maintain the Religion that I now prosess, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… upon the Order made Yesterday, for his Appearance, at Doctor Hambden's Suit. ORDERED, The Lord Keeper to send … "The Lords are of Opinion to recommend this Cause to the Court of Wards, that this Injunction may be no longer … of all that Money, be it Eighteen Hundred Pounds, or be it more or less (as well for Interest as Principal), paid by her …
Journal of the House of Lords
… lecta est Billa, An Act to make the Arms of the Kingdom more serviceable in Time to come. Put to the Question, and …
Journal of the House of Lords
… presently send the Trunk, with the Key, to be disposed of at their Lordships Pleasure. The Prince and Watson. The Earl … Pinckney do produce their Witnesies, to be sworn here in Court; and to be examined by the Lord Chief Justice, and Mr. … unto them, that their Lordships do intend to sit no more, after this Morning, until Thursday next. Answer. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Committees is Twentyfour; the Place the Painted Chamber, at Two this Afternoon. Answer returned, Answer The Commons … Examination of Thomas Hasellwood. The Examination of Ralph More. The Examination of Thomas Knight. The Examination of … that the Lord Chancellor, having ordered Matters in open Court, did afterwards alter and reverse the same Orders upon …
Journal of the House of Lords
… he is most confident, will not be denied, since the High Court of Parliament never refuseth to hear the poorest … remain your Lordship's "Assured Friend and Servant, Dorset-Court, the 31st March, 1626. "Thomas Coventry." His Answer. … to my Duty, I will presently repair to my private Lodging at London, and there remain until, in this and other Causes, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… General's Arguments in Behalf of the King's Prerogative. " At the Conference, Mr. Attorney declared, That as, by … of Parties; but this he submitted to the Houses. In the Court of King's Bench, the Judges did not meddle with the … the Subject against those Inconveniences, which, growing more and more, were after complained of in Parliament." "Here …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Record), and that every Way; I have therefore called you, at this Time, to speak freely My Mind unto you; for, … for settling a Peace in Christendom, and settling of Peace at Home; and, in these Treaties, I went long on; but, finding … be put off with long Delays, for Delay in such a Case is more dangerous than Denial. In it I was content, as a rare …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Ordered, Valentyne Day to stay all his Proceedings at Law against Dr. Hambden, His Majesty's Chaplain in … thereupon in due Form of Law, that the same might be the more available for the said Creditors. The which Order was … have received a Hearing; and they to deposite into the Court of Exchequer their proportionable Assessments; and the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Francis Viscount St. Alban, Our Chancellor of England, is at this Time so visited with Sickness, that he is not able to … to the Upper House of this Our present Parliament holden at Westm. nor there to supply the Room and Place in the said … and so often as the said Lord Chancellor shall happen, at any Time or Times, during this present Parliament, to be …
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