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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… deanery of Worcester by 18 Jan. 1778 (A 71 p. 37). Robert Foley D.D. 1778-1783. Pres. by king issued 18 Jan. 1778 (A 71 …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for disbanding the Army to justify yourselves. Mr Paul Foley 1.] If you refer it to a Committee, it is not fit for … of Mr Nathaniel Reading. Great Uncle to the present Lord Foley, and, after the Revolution, twice chosen Speaker. He …
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… Chancellor's Speech, and ground a Bill upon that." Mr Paul Foley.] I hear it said, "That it is not in our power to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Tryal of the five Lords, but not as to Danby." Mr Paul Foley.] The Bishops have voted, as to this Tryal of the five …
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… try the first, in the first place. Refer it, &c. Mr Paul Foley.] I agree that you refer it, &c. till Monday. The …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… we send up to the Lords, "That we are ready, &c." Mr Foley.] In Lord Strafford's case, the Commons sent up only to … that should be a Counsel for Lord Danby to do it. Mr Paul Foley.] In the case of Weston, there was no Chancellor in R. … of your being present to hear the Counsel argue. Mr Paul Foley.] At the Committee, all were of opinion, that no Lord …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… banish some considerable Papists out of England." Mr Paul Foley.] I cannot agree to this Bill singly, for you give them … and the People will think you have done worthily. Mr Foley.] The Danger of the Papists is, that the Government … alone till all other ways are considered of. Mr Paul Foley.] We need no longer debate this, for we are all agreed …
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… might but come justly to Tryal? I would pass it. Mr Paul Foley.] This Bill comes from the Lords. The Commons may …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Maynard will attend the House, and help mend this Bill. Mr Foley.] Men have been fined, not according to their Crimes, … Privilege, and I would so restrain it in the Vote. Mr Paul Foley.] I have looked over the Act, and am of opinion that a … Order for Commitment was upon another occasion. Mr Paul Foley.] Though Sheridan was sent for in custody to the Bar, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… determined the Fact, or if it looks like delay. Mr Paul Foley.] You have vindicated your Right to demand Judgment … we had better right ourselves afterwards. Mr Paul Foley.] If you send such a Message to the Lords, you put them … care be taken to secure him? There is the life of it. Mr Foley.] This matter is of several parts. First, how Dowdall …
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