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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… which, in spite of appearances, will never profit the Crown, and the refusing it now will look very hard; for the … since the Acts of Settlement and Succession of the Crown were made there, and therefore an Act of Recognition in … in 1695. This was only done to assert the right of the Crown under Poynings' Act. Afterwards the heads of a new bill …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… of Parliament in Ireland and made not pardonable by the Crown and irreversible for any error. Thereby petitioner, … I find, is in the gift of the Lord Keeper, and not of the Crown, Lord Thanet, Sir C. Musgrave and Colonel Grahme … ships to ascertain if there has been any rupture with that Crown and, if they find there is, to bring their convoy to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Chancellor) to propose to them what they should do for the Crown. They fell into it at once, and agreed that the … 1. An Act for recognising her Majesty's title to the Crown of Ireland. 2. An Act for an additional duty of Excise … the country, we hope it will rather be of service to the Crown than otherwise." 8. An Act to prevent the further …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… the rights and rents with all just privileges of the Crown of Scotland, neither shall we transfer nor alienate the … of the Coronation Oath, conform to the settlement of the Crown of Scotland, witness that her Majesty did in our … According to that Declaration, the right to the Imperial Crown of Scotland is now devolved on us, and we are resolved …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… for life to the person who has been farmer under the Crown of the said castle and manor. King Charles II, by his … common or statutory," and all acts of slandering the Crown or of malversation committed before this date. … the whole transaction passed in sight of a minister of the Crown of England. 3. That the late King, by his minister, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… is outlawed; served and fought fifteen years against the Crown, and poor Boucher has no other crime than that of … suffer and that many who actually bore arms against the Crown should be "winked." I can produce evidence of every … Privy Council to establish the fees of the clerks of the Crown and Peace, which they thought might prove very …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Parliament made irreversible, and not pardonable by the Crown. Petitioner's estate, to which she is entitled, is, by … and happiness of both, we did at our accession to the Crown again seriously recommend the same to them; and they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… his small estate in New England was never seized for the Crown. She asks for the Queen's letters to the Governor of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… her Majesty's person," in a short time pull down the crown of England. Believes the Queen will be always in danger … can be of any great prejudice to the trade of England. The Crown and Parliament of England have of late years seemed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… He has to preside at the Court and represents the Crown; and he has to give a casting vote if the Jurates are … estate, my brother being only tenant for life and I in the Crown of England's service when the troubles were for which … act by, of supporting the honour of her Majesty and the Crown of England, let the consequence be what it will." Pp. …
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