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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the other House. Mr. Jenkinson. I second that motion Mr. Gewen. The Parliament shall consist of two Houses; but …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… an Englishman; to call it a victorious Parliament. Mr. Gewen moved, to except Lord Craven's business. Major-General …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a business of this consequence, and cannot be denied. Mr. Gewen stood up, and offered some answer to the long oration, … He was taken down. Mr. Weaver moved to take down Mr. Gewen, and justified Mr. Scot's motion, and seconded the … debate being ended, no other motion ought to be put. Mr. Gewen. The gentleman that made the long oration did, in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… question whether we mean the old Lords or new Lords ? Mr. Gewen was moving, when I came in, to the whole system of … first negative. Mr. Butler said he was not present. Mr. Gewen moved, that all that were in the Committee Chamber …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Newgate, in order to a speedy trial, according to law. Mr. Gewen. Call him in, and see what he can say for himself. Let …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Serjeant Maynard moved, that a parson had no vote; and Mr. Gewen was of the same opinion. He cited 17 Car., and one act …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… sworn. Mr. Disbrowe, Mr. Bulkeley, Mr. Hungerford, and Mr. Gewen, moved to have the sermons printed. There was a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… him he could not command him. So the heat expired. Mr. Gewen. We are careful of confessing too much. I doubt we …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in there, to advise with you. Tell him your straits. Mr. Gewen. I say there is no need of repealing that Act against …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… rights may be restored to sit in that other House. Mr. Gewen. If you will put the question to restore them, without …
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