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Journal of the House of Commons
… upon the Question, to be ingrossed. Jernegan's Decree. Mr. Hoskyns reporteth Mr. Jernegan's, Bill, without any … Bateman, Sir Tho. Mawnsell, Mr. Christopher Brooke, Mr. Hoskyns, Mr. Tho. Trevor, Sir Jo. Sammes, Mr. Tho. Morgan, … James, - bring from the Lords a Bill - Impositions. Mr. Hoskyns moveth, no Message, till a Conference, and till all …
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… than he. Sir Edw. Gyles confesseth it a great Offence. Mr. Hoskyns: - That speaketh with as much Perplexity, as if he … so overshoot himself. - Sir Wm. Maynards Speech, and Mr. Hoskyns, for the Cause of his not being of the House. - …
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… Commissioners. - To confer, touching the Alterations. Mr. Hoskyns: - l. What God hath done : 2. What we are to do: 3. …
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… their Right, to leave it for hereafter to Posterity. Mr. Hoskyns moveth, before Consideration of Supply, the Issue of …
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… Sir Mawrice Berkeley, Sir Ro. Gardyner, Mr. Whitlocke, Mr. Hoskyns, Sir H. Nevill, Mr. Fanshaw, Sir H. Wotton, Mr. …
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… Businesses before them. Leave of Absence. Mr. Serjeant Hoskyns, being a Judge of a Circuit, and ... Mayor of. . have …
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… Sir Geo. Manners, Sir Tho. Hobby, Mr. Hackwyll, Mr. Hoskyns, my Lord Clifford, Sir Francis Goodwyn, Sir James …
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… 23 May 1628 Veneris, 23o Maii Petition of Right. Serjeant Hoskyns reporteth from the grand Committee, that they have …
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… Mr. Whitlocke, Sir Jo. Hollys, Sir Jo. Sammes, Mr. Hoskyns, Mr. Ashley, Sir Ro. Drury, Sir Francis Leigh, Mr. …
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… till we cleared in the King's Eye. - Proud Prelate. Mr. Hoskyns: - Asketh Pardon, if transported with the Zeal of the … - Bishop of Canterbury - Speeches reported, and by Mr. Hoskyns. The Bishop died shortly after. - A select Committee, …
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