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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Porter was ordered to be apprehended; and Sir John Fagg, on his Petition, was released.] Friday, June 4. The …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Garroway.] Moves to have your protection for Sir John Fagg (as you have given Sir John Napier) who is summoned, by … or sentence will pass upon him, upon default. Sir John Fagg.] You may remember where he lately was [the Tower] The … your leave." The Question is, Whether you will give Fagg leave. Sir Thomas Meres.] The case is an Appeal from a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Petition of Appeal in the House of Lords, against Sir John Fagg, a Member of this House, during the Session, and Privilege of Parliament. Ordered, That Sir John Fagg do not proceed in the Appeal depending before the Lords, … Esq; petitioned the Lords [ April 30] against Sir John Fagg, in an Appeal; whereupon Sir John Fagg was ordered to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 'Tis not an angry thing. Would have this case of Fagg asserted. Sir Thomas Clarges.] Appeals, in the Lords … that the Appeal brought by [Dr Shirley] against Sir John Fagg, a Member of this House, in the Lords House, and the … a Conference desired, about the privileges of Sir John Fagg. [A Conference was desired accordingly.] A Message from …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to Order by Sir Thomas Lee.] He applies his argument to Fagg's case; and your Debate is to the Answer of your Message … for a Conference about Shirley's proceedings against Fagg, which they cannot deny youBy way of Answer to their … another Conference. They give you no Answer to Shirley and Fagg's case; they have let you into the Conference to answer …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have it confined "to Privilege, in the case of Sir John Fagg" only. Sir Thomas Lee.] Moves, that Sir Robert Carr may … for want of jurisdiction, and, in the case of Sir John Fagg, the Chancery can go no farther, but the Lords will go … this importance? He hears that the Appeal against Sir John Fagg, and Mr Onslow, is let fall, and not proceeded in. Would …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… must expect the next will be Mr Onslow, and then Sir John Fagg, and as many more, it may be. Moves, therefore, that the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… them, at the suit of Tho. Slirley, Esq; against Sir John Fagg, a Member of this House, to which petition he was, by … of Commons, concerning privilege, in the case of Sir John Fagg, and do return this answer: That the House of Commons … Lords proceedings in the appeal brought against Sir John Fagg, by Dr Thomas Shirley, and that some Members be ordered …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sir Eliab Harvey.] Acquaints the House with Sir John Fagg's being summoned to the Lords House [on Saturday next, … are nugatory, and so go out of town. [Debate on Sir John Fagg's business resumed.] Sir Trevor Williams.] Would have the Votes of the last Session, in Sir John Fagg's case, read. Sir Thomas Meres.] Would not have the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… office," and must we therefore give away our Privilege? Fagg's case, he thought good in the Lords House, and … the honour of the House to fall on one man. The sending Fagg to the Tower was not falling on one man. The Privilege … the case be far different between WestminsterHall and Fagg's case; for the Judges say, "you may go on if you will," …
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