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Journal of the House of Commons
… of the said Lord Chancellor, being both learned in the Law, and also an antient Parliament-man, and the Judgment of …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Ch. Price, Serjeant Hitcham, Mr. Alford, Sir O. Luke, Mr. Law. Whitakers, Serjeant Ashley, Sir John Davers, Mr. … Motion made. Sir A. Ingram and Mr. Alford move, for a Law, to prevent these Questions. Poor. Sir Jo. Danvers moveth …
Journal of the House of Commons
Journal of the House of Commons
Journal of the House of Commons
… Towerson . - All Search taken away by this Bill from the Merchant. 2ly, Taketh away Part of the Weight, viz. of Two … or dieth intestate. - The Subject hath Liberty, by the Law, to ingross his own Will: If intestate, the Subject hath … Justice, and a Secretary of State. - No Question, but the Law against this Patent. - Resolved, in Rolfe's Case; …
Journal of the House of Commons
Journal of the House of Commons
… Principality of Wales. - Sir H. Townshend: - That, if this Law stand, the Government in the Marches will be taken away. … Sea, than upon the Land. - Any Man may go, by the Common Law, beyond Sea. The King may restrain, where any Man's being … Money. Non potest malum facere: Which if he should. - A Merchant hath Power, by divers Statutes, to go, paying old …
Journal of the House of Commons
… for keeping the Castle of Yorke, that they held it against Law, and very mischievous to the Subject: For 14o Ed. III. it …
Journal of the House of Commons
… being a Consent of Competitors, it could not alter the Law. 2. Bird had not misdemeaned himself. 3. That in this … Question, That no Consent among Competitors can alter the Law and Custom of Elections. Upon a Second Question, That, …
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