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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… England, for six months, 6 to attend his business. Mr. Fowell seconded it. Mr. Scot. I am sorry I was born a son of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… say declare, and establish that he is Protector. Mr. Fowell took him down. Mr. Reynolds stood up again, and said … a question, to be the subject matter of the debate. Mr. Fowell. Some of the Parliament-men are fitter for repertare …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… saw it. He being withdrawn, the question was put. Mr. Fowell moved not only to expel him, but to send him to the … to send him to the Tower, to lie till he pay 1000 l. Mr. Fowell seconded that motion. Lieutenant-general Ludlow. I …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… morning next, accordingly. Mr. Speaker left the chair. Mr. Fowell took the chair. The House, according to former order, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a Fortreve; neither Mayor, Bailiff, nor Corporation. Mr. Fowell. The Portreve is the proper officer. Serjeant Maynard. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… is nothing done or said here, but is told abroad. Mr. Fowell moved, that a committee be appointed to examine this … we, or any you should employ, would get as much more. Mr. Fowell. There may be great sums made out of fraudulent … The Lord Deputy and Colonel Jones, 9 Tellers. Noes 50. Mr. Fowell and Lord Tweedale, Tellers. Major-General Whalley. I …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that it be read over again, because many were absent. Mr. Fowell. I move for an alteration, that we may not promise the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… both these nations, what shall become of England ? Mr. Fowell. This was all said at the Committee, and it appeared … years next after the dissolution of this Parliament. Mr. Fowell and The Master of the Rolls. It is not advisable at … who should take the chair; whether Mr. Bampfield, Mr. Fowell, or Mr. Nathaniel Bacon. The last was most called on. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… referred to a Committee, to put it off your hands. Mr. Fowell. I move to whip them home as vagrants. Mr. Danby. I … which does not yet appear, they may be released. Mr. Fowell. The justices of peace cannot imprison for not taking … of the People called Quakers," (1733,) i. 342, 489. Mr. Fowell; Supra, p. 440. Blank in the MS. See vol. i. p. 110, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Thomas Burton 16 June 1657 Tuesday, June 16, 1657. Mr. Fowell reported amendments to the Bill for Excise, which were …
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