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Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Will not receive wills fair written but his register must engross them though proved above. Those that be clear … of shop windows. Exercises the oath ex officio. A judge must suspect, then a [f. 156v] man must answer upon oath. Delays. 2. Extortion: for probate of …
23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… a bill be in question to be cast out, [?that] the question must be whether it should be committed. If it be denied commitment, then the question must be whether it should be engrossed. If it be denied engrossing, then it must be cast out. And so the bill [f. 79] for that the stuffs …
23rd February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the third it is to be engrossed, but if you commit it, you must except against it. The 2 Chief Justices, with 2 … order of the House that every member that is double chosen must make his election here in the House, and then the … to pay the 12d., then to be whipped. Proviso: that this must be done within 20 days after the offence. This act to be …
23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the Palatinate, I will follow your advice. But this, you must give me leave for the managing of that war. Although I … your committees, yet for the disposing of the wars, that must be by my only directions and such as I shall appoint, for such businesses must not be handled publicly, for it may be I shall make war …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… aforesaid', and 'if there had been any such spoken he must needs have heard them'. He believed Mr Orme was 'a …
24th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Council of War named because by their warrant the money must issue, and that they should be sworn, and the oath … and he hopes none sitting here has deserved so ill, for he must neglect all his own affairs and be tied to a continual … would first have the number of the committees set down. We must know the persons that are the Council at [ sic] War, to …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… against swearing, as to eschew evil and do good. A bill must first be put to question for committing before it be put … report. [f. 82] No true-hearted Englishman but must be ill-affected to the match. He said he needed to begin … requite the Prince's journey. But, says he, we must have the match, we must be friends and part the world …
24th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… SIR EDWARD COKE said that Sir Henry Spiller, his partner, must stand, being well chosen, and a new writ only to choose … one in the other's place, for, as in a new repleader, you must not begin all anew but where the error was. SIR THOMAS … EDWARD COKE and SIR EDWARD WARDOUR, saying that the House must not be carried with an implicit faith. MR. [JOHN] …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… it would be never the cheaper. But he further said she [?must] rise and she [?cannot] fail. Mr. Vernon. That he heard … cannot alter the amendments that came from the Lords but must either receive them or reject the bill. SIR EDWIN SANDYS … against impositions upon cloth. The bill of subsidies must go up before the pardon can come down. The order of the …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… great persons and in special employment; the inferior ones must personally attend and appear, with their counsel. Edward … the election was made, and his returns as other judgements must be held good until they were reversed by a superior … judge did pass it of course; but if there were a caveat it must be proved per testes. So in this case, if the bailiff's …
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