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Journal of the House of Lords
… to. (Here enter it.) Permyfay & al. to be attached, for a Riot in Mr. Maxwell's Park. The Petition of James Maxwell, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod; complaining of "a Riot, in breaking into a Park of his near Guildford;" and … Varamry, a Frenchman, and a Frenchwoman with him. "Major Johnston, and Four of his Men. " Robert Wilson, in Captain …
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… of Scotland. The Speaker acquainted this House with a Letter delivered by the Lord Wariston from the Parliament … Christopher Wray Knight, deceased." Agreed to. 5. For Mr. Johnston to be added to the Assembly of Divines. The Answer … Freinds, and humble Servaunts, "Loudoun, Canc'ius. "J. P. D. Com." Post meridiem. PRAYERS, by Mr. Salawey. Comes …
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… Warwicke reported from the Committee of the Admiralty, &c. a Paper; which was read, as follows: "On Recommendations from … an Order may be issued out for the apprehending of Richard Johnston, who conceals himself." Articles about the Scots … an Answer by Messengers of their own. Watson and Sir J. Corbett. Ordered, That the Committee concerning Mr. …
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… Recognizance is, That Mountjoy Earl of Newport shall be a true Prisoner to this House, and shall not go further than … Letters from Sir W. Brereton, &c. that they had taken Sir J. Ashley; 3. A Letter from Colonel Birch, and concerning the … "Loudoun. Balmerin. "Hew Kennedy. Lauderdaill. W. Johnston. Ro. Barclay. "For the Right Honnorable the Speaker …
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… acquainted this House, "That he heard on Saturday last of a Quarrel between the Lord Viscount Campden and the Lord … Letters from the King, Estates of Scotland, &c. A Letter from the King was read, as follows. (Here enter it.) … Freinds and humble Servaunts, "Lauderdaill. "W. Johnston. Hew Kennedy. "Ro. Barclay. "For the Right …
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… Husband the Lord Brudnell, who is ill in his Health, and a Prisoner, in London. Count. Rivers, Leave to remain within … of the House of Peers pro Tempore. These, present. "J. Rutland. Edw. Mountagu. "May it please your Lordships, "On … Thomas Kerre, Sir Thomas Ruthen, Mr. Glendoning, and Mr. Johnston, Committees of the Parliament of Scotland; and did …
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… of the Order of this House, for releasing the Lord Rich, a Peer of this Realm. And he said, "He delivered the Order to … demand him of the Sheriffs. The House resenting this, as a Violation of the Privileges of Peers, in the arresting the … December, 1646. "He saith, That he met casually with Mr. Johnston' but not by Appointment, in the Evening the last …
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… Ds. Grey. Message from the H. C. with an Order for a Fast. A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by … be argued To-morrow Morning, between Cooke and Slypper. Johnston and Nason, in Error. Ordered, That the Errors between Johnston and Nason shall be argued, at this Bar, by Counsel, …
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… with other Aldermen and Common Council Men, presented a Petition to this House; which was received, and read. And … bring in the Charge against Lylburne on Tuesday next. Sir J. Sidley and Baldwin versus Rookes. Ordered, That the Cause … 1646. Your Lordship's Humble Servaunts, "W. Argyll. "W. Johnston. "Hew Kennedy. Lauderdaill. Charles Erskin. Ro. …
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… It is Ordered, To be sent to the House of Commons, with a Desire of Concurrence, that it may be referred to the … for settling the Militia. The Lord Willoughby reported a Paper from the Committee, containing an Expedient … affectionate Freinds and humble Servaunts, "Lauderdaill. "Johnston. Hew Kennedy. "Rob. Barclay." Letter from the …
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