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Journal of the House of Commons
… to be cleared, and the Members of this House to be sent down, to attend the Speaker unto the King: Which the said … of the King's Houshold had freed the said Room, and sent down the Members of this House accordingly. Shortly after, …
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… to have a Session. Sir Ro. Phillippes: - Loth to carry down News, that we have lost our Privileges. - Not now to … fit, Mr. Speaker should go ; because the Lords daily send down Bills. Sir Edw. Seymor, - for Mr. Speaker's going; that …
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… Crumwell, Mr. Dalton, Mr. Cowper, and Mr. Norton; to set down in Paper such Words, for Amendment unto the said Bill, …
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… Consent, or Privity; annexed a Condition to it, to come down, and be sworn a Burgess: He refused it. - Prayeth to be …
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… have Notice. Message to attend the King. Mr. Maxwell came down, And told Mr. Speaker, that his Majesty desireth that …
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… touching fraudulent Conveyances by the late Rebels in the North ; the Bill for paving the City of Chichester; and the …
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… To no Stranger. Lands. - Lessee of a Ward's Lands, cutteth down Woods, pulleth down Houses, getteth into Scotland: The Lease endeth, the …
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… Standard either to be gratis, or a certain Fee to be set down. - Ever till now, Statutes, what Arms every Man should …
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… this will undo most of the Gentry of England: Will bring down the Price of Land. No Man will lend Money, and so many … - Dangerous, to innovate so much of a sudden, as to put down the Merchant Adventurers. Sir Edw. Coke, accordant: - …
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… Jermyn: - The principal Heads of this Complaint may be set down in Writing, and to be presented to the House To-morrow …
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