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Journal of the House of Commons
… L. 1a. B. For Confirmation of an Agreement between Edward Lord Bruce, and Michael Doyley Esquire, and others, … Geo. Moore, Sir Roger Owen, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Pembridge, Sir Edward Grevill, Mr. Tate, Mr. Bond. At length it was …
Journal of the House of Commons
… 1. Reading: - B. For Confirmation of an Agreement between Edward Lord Bruce, and Michael Doyley, and others, for the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… by way of Petition. Grievances - Message from the King. The Grievances called for. Mr. Speaker from the King: - His Majesty having taken into Consideration … from whence Mr Speaker had the Message; whether from the King, or some second Person. Sir Wm. Cope urgeth it; Mr. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Power to transport, will stop the Bill. - To petition the King in this. - Would not have making of Ordnance be stopped. … Mr. Alford: - That it would breed a Monopoly, except the King's Prerogative restrained. - No Provision against … 10 s. a Ton: Compoundeth for Bonds broken, for 40s. - Sir St. Proctor. - To send likewise for the Trinity-house-men, to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Villyers, and Mr. Maxwell, preferred the Petition to the King about it; whereby they informed of the Abuse in … of the Forfeiture of the Recognizances. - Though the King come not within the Law of Champerty, for Coaction; yet within the Equity. - This also against the King's Book. - Against 1 Jac. which giveth 20 s. Forfeiture, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to the High Constables of Hertfordshyre for Malt for the King's House. - This contrary to the Statute of Articuli … Loss. - Middlesex compounding for Carriages, upon the King's Removes (Middlesex using to join with Hertford and … 2. A Legier de Mayne. - Jacob, the Purveyor of the King's French Wine, had Communication with one Lichland, and …
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… 4. His Lieger de maine. - Jacob, Purveyor for the King's Wines, was willing to be rid of it : Had Communication … not so. All Countries complain. - Pretended to save the King 8000 l. per Annum: And whereas the Houshold was wont to … House so much. The sole Managing of the Affairs of the King's House committed to him. Upon his Pretence of savingthe …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Day of June, in the 20th Year of the Reign,of the late King, of famous Memory, between Sir Gerrard Sammes Knight, … Sir Francis Barrington, Sir Jo. Stradling, Sir A. St. John, Sir Jo. Delavale, Sir Rich. Strode, Sir Jo. … Mr. Littleton: - This Afternoon, in the Court of Wards. King's Revenue. The Committee for the King's Revenue, - this …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Parliament House, at the Hour accustomed, Thanks to the King. A Motion made, That Mr. Speaker, in Behalf of the … Robert Moore, Mr. Dudley Carleton, Sir Wm. Wray, Sir Geo. St. Poll. Common Prayer. The Committees first named upon Sir … Wroth, Sir Fr. Bacon, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Geo. Somers, Sir Edward Littleton, Sir Rob. Stanford Mr. Hackwill, Sir Rich. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… &c. - on Saturday, in the Parliament House. Thanks to the King. Mr. Speaker to attend the King, and to give his Majesty Thanks, in the behalf of the … Robert Moore, Mr. Dudley Carleton, Sir Wm. Wray, Sir Geo. St. Poole . As many, as will, with them to go. These to …
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