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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… could not attend. Out of the Journals. Resolved, that Mr. Knightley shall have leave to go into the country for three … how the same may be speedily satisfied. Captain Stone, Mr. Knightley, Mr. Cary Raleigh, Mr. John Trevor, Colonel Birch, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… it, as a bill which was of the last Parliament. Mr. Knightley. I move for a day for the second reading of it. Sir … Captain Baines, and Mr. Chaloner, moved the like. Mr. Knightley. Formerly all bills were read a second time between …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… had fines given them by that act, had remitted them. Mr. Knightley. I move to put off this business till some morning, … of passing. I believe it was not ab initio an Act. Mr. Knightley. I move that an Act be brought in for annulling the … that a Committee do prepare such a Bill for the House. Mr. Knightley, Sir William Wheeler, Colonel Birch, Mr. Raleigh, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… that Wednesday be appointed for a fast in the House. Mr. Knightley moved for a fast. Mr. Gerrard moved for Dr. … Reynolds 3 to preach. Resolved, nemine contrudicente. Mr. Knightley moved for Mr. Manton, 4 his parish minister. … of it. Mr. Bacon seconded that motion. Mr. Bodurda and Mr. Knightley moved to put the question for them singly. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… will transact, before the messengers be at the doors. Mr. Knightley. I move that heats be forborne, and that you bear … laws concerning the same to be after that time null. Mr. Knightley. I move not to cast it out; but I dislike part of … let it come in by your order. Mr. Reynolds. I move for Mr. Knightley to be heard again. In 16 Caroli, a bill was offered …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… contribution upon the fast day; but it was rejected. Mr. Knightley. If this gentleman be nocent, why was he sent away … superior, he must answer for all at his peril. 8 Mr. Knightley stood up to make a report from the Committee of … Mr. Robert Reynolds moved to Mr. Neville's business. Mr. Knightley went on and said, Mr. Serjeant Waller was in the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… it my duty to acquaint you with matter-of-fact. Mr. Knightley. That is a levying of arms. I would have him … Dixwell, Colonel Clark, Mr. Godfrey, Colonel Birch, Mr. Knightley, Lord Marquis of Argyle, Major Beake, Mr. Swinfen, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… exercises held from nine till six. 5 Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Knightley moved that the ministers have thanks, and print …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… widow, plaintiff, and Mr. John Cole, defendant. 1 Mr. Knightley. I move to have it examined de novo. It is not … a recognition. I pray that he may not be called in. Mr. Knightley. I move that for your own honour you call him, and … Morley said, no conditional sentence could be given. Mr. Knightley. It is a high breach of privilege for any man to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and you declare it. That is all that is now required. Mr. Knightley. I would have this waved at present. Sins of … move that he might be examined and sent to the Tower. Mr. Knightley. A gentleman but stumbling in here! Sir Petition, a … Send him to the Gatehouse. That is more disgraceful. Mr. Knightley. I move not to complicate the question. His offence …
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