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Journal of the House of Commons
… Wool Trade. 1. The Bill for Buying of coarse Wools in the North Parts. Privilege. Master . , Rolls declared, from the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Lewis, Mr. Fetherstone, Sir Edmund Varney, Sir Roger North, Mr. Spencer, Sir Tho. Cheeke, Sir Tho. Holland, Sir … the Dissolution of the Treaties. - After had set it down, acquainted the Prince with it. He approved it, and …
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… Berkeley, for special Occasions, hath Liberty to go down into the Country; and to return as soon as may be. … Pleasure therein not known till now, so many gone down, and the House so thin, as the House desireth, there …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Hobby, moveth, the Knights and Burgesses may meet, and set down, what Money is disbursed by the Country. - Agreed. Sir … And so delivered to the same Messengers. Supply. Sir Roger North: - Is now for giving; against which he was, but is now …
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… Lords. Mr. Serjeant Finch and Mr. Serjeant Hitcham bring down from the Lords Three Bills (formerly sent up to them by …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Committee may also consider of certain other Articles, set down last Parliament, but not put into [the] Petition; or any …
Journal of the House of Commons
… former Order of this House, in that Behalf, made and set down; and also Forty Shillings for the Serjeant's Fees; the …
Journal of the House of Commons
Journal of the House of Commons
… and made certain. Mr. Towerson: - To have Whipping set down for some, that are poor, and yet care not for the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… presently make their Election; or else new Writs to go down for both. Mr. Pym electeth to serve for Tavestocke: And … - One Word; - Sir Hor. Vere his Bill: - And have sent down One other Bill of Hospitals : - Since it passed, …
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