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Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir A. Awger, and Sir Ro. James, Knights, and Eliz. De la Fountayne, Widow, and their Heirs : - Committed to the same …
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… Orders carried up by him; and that they will sit awhile. Fountayne committed, &c. Resolved, That Mr. Jo. Fountayne shall be committed a Prisoner to the Gatehouse, …
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… Liberty to a Prisoner. Upon the humble Petition of Mr. Jo. Fountayne, Counsellor at Law, and now a Prisoner in the …
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… the Lords, for their Concurrence, by Sir Simonds D'Ewes. Fountayne's Petition. The humble Petition of Jo. Fountayne, Counsellor at Law, a Prisoner in the Gatehouse, by …
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… Mr. Knightley, Mr. Browne, Mr. Moore, Mr. Ashton, Mr. Fountayne, Mr. Wheeler, Sir Tho. Dacres, are added to the …
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… to Mr. Whitelock, Mr. Winwood, Alderman Penington, and Mr. Fountayne, to consider, out of what Monies, One thousand …
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… Three Counties of Oxon, Bucks, and Berks. Mr. Scott, Mr. Fountayne, Mr. Dunch, and Mr. West, are appointed to employ …
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… a Bill accordingly: And that Mr. William Duncombe and Mr. Fountayne Wilson do prepare, and bring it in. Petition for …
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… Chamber. Beverley and Molescroft Road Bill, reported. Mr. Fountayne Wilson reported from the Committee on the Bill for …
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… And that Mr. Legh Keck, Mr. William Duncombe and Mr. Fountayne Wilson do prepare, and bring it in. Leicester and …
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