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Journal of the House of Commons
… in Blood of Philip Earl of Arundell. - The first Reading. St. Legers' Restitution. Q. LL. 1. The Bill for Restitution in Blood of John and Dudley St. Legers. - The first Reading. Hue-and-cry. 2. The Bill for …
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… 1. Reading: - THE Bill for the better Preservation of the King's Majesty * * in their due Obedience. Corporations. The … Dispute of the Matter of Purveyors, Composition, and the King's Supply. Supply. Quest. Whether Composition, or no … - Dispensations. The Queen's Debt, 400,000 l. The King's Debt as much very * * The Expence of the Crown more …
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… the midst of the Dispute came down Sir John Crook and Sir Edward Stanhope, with this Message from the Lords: That their … Buckhurst, Sir Francis Fane, Sir Robert Oxenbridge, Sir Edward Hales, the Barons of the Cinque Ports, Mr. Hare, Sir. …
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… ; and desireth that the City will be Suitors to the King, that the Term may be kept in the West Country; and then …
Journal of the House of Commons
… time hereafter, be ready. - Will only open the Debt of the King, by the long and deceivable Treaties. - From 1617, hath … Money taken up by the Prince in ..... 80,000 l. due to the King of Denmarke, with Interest, in April and July next. - - … Sir M. Fleetewood, Sir H. Poole, Sir Jo. Heppesley, Sir A. St. John, Sir Jo. Hobart, Sir Lewys Watson, Sir Tho. Lucy, …
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… Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, thereby assured to Edward Fisher Esquire, and his Heirs. Morgan. L. 1. Morgan's … Cause of all the Ill to this Commonwealth. - We advise the King to break off the Treaties; he proposes to us, how it may … Mr. Alford, Lord Candish, Sir Fra. Seymour, Sir Alex. St. John, Sir Guy Palmes, Sir Isaac Wake, Sir Rob. Harley, …
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… no; but desireth to be heard himself. - 1. Whether the King's Custom be to be taken by Certainty of Yards, or by … made in Queen Marye's Time, confirmed by Queen Eliz. and King James. - 27o Eliz. ... for coarse Cloths, or Kerseys. - … by the Attorney General concerning the second Stay of the St. Peter of Newhaven. That, upon Consideration thereof, …
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… &c. - The first Reading; and committed unto Sir John St. Leger, and others. Tinners. The Bill against the … - The first Reading; and committed to the said Sir John St. Leger, and others. Cordwainers. 1. The Bill for …
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… Sir John Bennett, Mr. Nicholas Hyde, Sir Edw. Lewknor, Sir Edward Grevill, Sir Tho. Freak, Mr. Fuller, Sir Robert … there might be an Offer made of 20,000l. per Annum to the King in Matter of Purveyance, and One intire Subsidy … could make no Law to extirpate Purveyors, nor to bind the King. - That the Bill depending, might proceed : - A Proviso …
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… to the Lieutenant. The Warden's Lodging is beyond the King's Garden: There he was met by Mr. Johnson, coming down … touching the Purveyors. - Would have 20,000l. given to the King, and an intire Subsidy presently. Sir Rich. Browne: - That the King's Part, and the Subject's, may be indifferently …
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