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Journal of the House of Lords
… shall like of it; and this to be intimated unto them at the Conference. And also, That their Lordships have … Harm it might free us from, to express particular Aids at this Time, as well as general Promises: It is true, I must … did engage yourselves in your Lives and States, which is more than Forty Subsidies if you had named them, and more
Journal of the House of Lords
… of Scotland (amongst other Things), the Fishing of Whale at Greeneland, for which he had prepared and victualed many … to their Lordships. Which Petition being read, the Court referred the Consideration thereof unto the Earl of … Bench in Ireland, requiring him, by Writ out of that Court, to command the Sheriff of the County of Wexford (where …
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… Learned Counsel, to attend the Lords. To meet To-morrow, at Eight. Memorandum, That, upon the Second Reading of this … and Dutchy Lands, or of Lands within the Survey of the Court of Wards and Liveries, in Cases of Forfeitures, for … Serjeant Crooke, To attend the Lords. To meet To-morrow, at Two, in the Painted Chamber. Sent to the Commons Five …
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… the King's Answer unto the Petition of the House Yesterday at Whithall, to be read; which followeth, in hæc verba: … ye rely wholly on Me, I assure ye that it shall prevail more upon Me than all Importunities. And, if ye had done this at first, I should have been more careful to have given ye …
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… was read; shewing, that he was Yesterday arrested, at the Suit of William Tulley, a Taylor, by the Under Sheriff … Anno 1618, 16 Jacobi. 4. That he erected an Office, kept a Court, made Officers, and divers unwarrantable Orders, and … Courses, and had his Advice; and, if Mr. Twedy be not in more Blame than he, then they have done nothing contrary to …
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… Cheape, of the City of London, and brought into this High Court, and also the Two Serjeants at Mace of London, that made the said Arrest, videlicet, … and Robert Wright, by the Serjeant at Arms attending this Court; and then, because the said Solomon Browne openly …
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… sent for, for refusing Tooke's Habeas Corpus. The Serjeant at Arms is to bring John Moore, Keeper of The Marshalsea, … Majesty. It was likewise Assented unto by the House, That, at their humble Motion to His Majesty, the Bill exhibited in … Hours before I meant it, being willing not to receive any more Remonstrances to which I must give an harsh Answer. …
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… and the Serjeants with their Maces before, and entered at the Upper End of the Parliament Presence. The Lords all … have punished them as severely, and peradventure more than ye now intend to do. "But now that they are … I will allow. For I acknowledge this to be the Supreme Court of Justice, wherein I am ever present by …
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… (per ordinem Curi 12 Maii), for that it appeared unto the Court, that the said John Naunton was arrested, at the Suit of Edmond Mason and Eliz. his Wife, in the Time … of this House, the said John Naunton is, by Order of this Court, discharged out of the Custody of the said Sheriff of …
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… of our Sovereign Lord the King. To reverse a Decree of the Court of Requests. Edwards versus Edwards and Sherborne. … Serjeant Crewe, To attend the Lords. To meet To-morrow, at Three in the Afternoon; and to consider of the Petition … the one House, or to add to the Jurisdiction of the other, more than hath been used, or heretofore admitted; therefore …
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