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Journal of the House of Commons
… of the Archbishop, and by their own Canons, the Fees set down. These very much exceeded. - 4. No Institutions now …
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… Burgess at Hertford, to be, by Mr. Spencer forthwith sent down for an Election to be there made; or else, that he … of them, that they may take Order for the present Sending down thereof accordingly. Ld. Gerrard's Estate. L. 2a. An Act …
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… They take in good Part our Message, and Excuse: Would set down no certain Time, but leave it to us, to be intimated to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… not. Sir Jo. Savyle acknowlegeth, such a Letter came down, whereunto his Name was set. An. Foxcrofte, called in, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of fraudulent Conveyances made by the late Rebels in the North. Colleges. 3. The Bill against Buying and Selling of …
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… which first passed the Higher House; and being brought down into this House, was afterwards sent from hence, thither …
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Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Wynsford, - for the Bill. - That Plowing will be laid down in their County, if Provision not made for the Price of … his Pardon by the King: Yet paid 20,000 Marks. Set down in it, that he was impetitus coram Magnatibus et …
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… the Subcommittees of both Houses have agreed upon, and set down in Writing. - Our King a Prerogative appropriated to him …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Bill too general in the Point of Fees. - To have these set down more certainly. Sir Edw. Coke: - Never to make this … Answer was present; and, for avoiding mistaking, was set down by the Committee, on Saturday last in the Afternoon; …
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