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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… abp. of Canterbury, to hold deanery in commendam ( Cal. S.P. Dom. 154780p. 91). Res. deanery by 23 July 1558 ( C.P.R. … successor Robert Horne are both listed in cath. treasurer's roll for year ending 28 Sept. 1559 (DCM/L/BA 15589). Robert … 50910). D. 12 May 1659 (m.i., London, St. Vedast Foster Lane) ( Survey of Cath. I 256), and his m.i. also declares …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… story out of Boccace, of the Miller and his Wife: When the Mill was on fire, she bid him pray to God, and renounce the … the Popes; shall I say they have not?In Queen Elizabeth's time the people chose a persecuted partyThe Bishops put … will never be able hereafter to take accounts. The King's negative no more barred, than in appointing other …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 3. [The Arguments delivered by Mr Offtey, in Mr Fitton's business. N. B. Most of the arguments the Sollicitor had … Both Houses sat together in Henry IIId. and Edward IIId's time; but afterwards, at the instance of the Commons, they … Clifford, speaking of the Plantations.] Once a year Long Lane is swept of old cloaths and books What costs the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Wednesday, November 16. [Debate on Lord Newburgh's affair resumed, the matter of fact having been reported … no disseizure of what he had, wherein is the Duke's Privilege violated? No part of the Duke's Petition was … [Attorney-General] proposed the lay-impropriations; then Lane argued, that men came into them by Act of Parliament; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… free of CorporationsYour ancestors, in Queen Elizabeth's time, knew two-thirds of England destroyed by the plague, … shillings a year, when he was a boy, was a good servant's wages; now in Buckinghamshire, eight pounds a year, and are … those articles in taking two thirds of the King's subjects to attend her, whereas she might have taken all …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Powle presents a Petition complaining that Mr George's chamber in the Middle Temple was seized on by one Mr. … Mr Powle.] Montagu mistakes the thing; for, in any man's case, it would be a forcible entry; for Mr Glanville must … of Parliament The intent of Privilege is for the Member's personal attendance here; and it is reasonable that he …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Members to serve in Parliament, occasioned by Mr Welch's complaint of Mr Reeves's undue Election for the Borough of Eye, in Suffolk. SIR … but he believes not in Serjeant's-Inn, nor in Chancery-lane, at least an hour together. The King will take care to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Lords concurrence, and was as follows: "We your Majesty's most loyal Subjects, the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, … whom we represent, most humbly to offer to your Majesty's serious consideration, That the minds of your people are … But the water has been stopped before it came to the mill. Eight, nine, or ten thousand pounds upon petty farms of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… April 1. Complaint being made, that Sir Francis Winnington's Speech was dispersed in Coffee-houses, it was referred to a … which the Committee has proof of. One of these Mr Justice Lane sent out of the country. Sir Robert Southwell.] I was in waiting, when Justice Lane and Congreve sent up Letters, which were found at Lord …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… which was read the first time, it was said, "That the King's present Revenue of Ireland was 240,000 l. a year; and all … that Government defrayed, there comes clear into the King's Purse 70,000 l. a year, which all goes away in Pensions. … assigning Danby Counsel, are Counsel against themselves. Lane, the Attorney General, was allowed to be at Lord …
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