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Journal of the House of Commons
… Thomas Scott, Mr. Recorder, Mr. Carleton, Mr. Norton, Mr. St. Leger, Mr. Lewknor, Mr. Cromwell, and Mr. Atkyns, to meet …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Prayer, read by the Clerk; Mr. Speaker waiting upon the King till after Nine a Clock. Committee for Privileges: … Rivers, Burgesses for Southwark, Sir Wm. Wray, Sir Geo. St. Poll, Sir Rob. Oxenbridge, Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. Prowse, … Mr. Speaker reporteth, that he was sent for to the King. The King taketh Knowlege of the Proceeding of the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Row. Cotton, Sir Jo. Rows, Sir Jo. Strangways, Sir A. St. John, Sir Capell Bedell, Sir H. Poole, Sir Nich. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… be the Question. Sir Herbert Crofts: - Justice from the King, Obedience from the Subject; Grace from the King, Benevolence from the Subject. - No giving, until an … Whether Two Fifteens: 145 Noe : Sir Jo. Egerton, Sir Geo. St. Poll: Yea, 130. Mr. Chancellor, Sir Walter Cope. - One …
Journal of the House of Commons
… in the 21th Year of the Reign of our late sovereign Lord King H. the VIIIth, cap. 13o, as doth restrain spiritual … electeth for Christ Church in Hampshyre, and waveth St. Mawes in Cornewayle. Adjournment. Sir Edw. Coke reporteth … President delivered, that, as both Houses petitioned the King for a Recess this Day, so his Majesty, respecting the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… in mean Hands. - That any Man should presume to let the King see more than a Parliament could. - The King the Head, we the Body ; if any Man will swell above the … scandalous and unworthy Ministers: - Committed to Sir Geo. St. Poll, Sir Henry Nevill, Mr. Duncombe, Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to the Press, in mean Hands. - Any Man presume to let the King see more, than a Parliament could. - The King the Head, we the Body : If any Man will swell above the … hath Leave to absent himself for a Se'nnight, upon the King's hunting in the Forest: Hath Leave, paying a Buck to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… might be no Precedent, to receive the Message from the King by the Lords. Answ. That though they had appointed … and desire that the Lords would hold the Hour appointed. King's Messages by Lords. Committees named: Sir Edwyn Sandys, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… under Seal, about Impositions. Remonstrance to the King. The grand Committee for the Remonstrance, to sit … are the chief Cause of these Evils and Dangers to the King and Kingdom. Upon Question, the last Question to be put …
Journal of the House of Commons
… - Jud'm. Alienations. 2. The Alienations made by the King's Tenants, shall be extreated out of the Chancery into … be Felony. Alienations. 3. That Alienations, made by the King's Tenants, shall be extreated out of the Chancery into …
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