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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I desire you would consider the substance of the Message, and first know whether the House will order any Member to be … pleased to put upon me. The thing is of mighty Importance, and is it not too weighty to be put upon us? I speak truly, I … very impossible, when we cannot know the state of things, and, by consequence, what is wanting to supply Ireland. If …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… done no more than what they did in relation to the Test, and Popish Plot, we should honour them. As to the Popish … If he be tried in London by a special Commission of Oyer and Terminer,I like well Tryal in the King's-Bench, solemn in the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… had not once seen a Bill of this nature laid on the Table, and passed in an afternoon, I should not be against letting … Lieutenant. Afterwards I did petition the Commission of Oyer and Terminer, and was delivered by Habeas Corpus; and I sued Sir …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… their Charters. I am for giving them their just Rights, and no more. Sir John Lowther.] The Debate is wholly … to establish their own Rights. No Act enjoins the Mayor and Aldermen to petition, and nobody else. Consider the consequence of such a Petition …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… RegniThe Duke of Bedford, the King's brother, was Custos, and left till farther Order. 33 Henry VI, Custos by Act of … Edward, Prince of Wales, was Custos during his absence, and till farther Order. 13 Henry VII, the King constitutes, … till farther Order, the Privy-Council were constituted, and no name given in the Commission, but to take care of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you the other day, "that the shorter day was the better," and I am now ready to give you all the satisfaction I can. Mr … be concerned, there may be a special Commission of Oyer and Terminer; but it is said, "That is to bring a farther Charge …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Francis Winnington in the Chair. Mr Foley.] The Admiralty and Navy, points of the greatest concernment, we should have … a Bill. Sir John Lowther.] Without a special Commission of Oyer and Terminer, it is impossible to bring these men to Tryal. Mr …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 940. Customs Cash Account. Henry Ferne, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs. 26 December 1704 to 25 December 1705. … 68,429 2 11 for Additional Impositions 4,574 3 8 for Coals and Culme ended 15 May 1703 19 15 0 for ditto commencing 15 … relating to the Customs 575 0 0 Received for Customs and Subsidies. arrears of Customs : London port 88 17 7 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Account Customs, Coal Customs, Coal CUSTOMS: COALS, CULME AND CYNDERS. General Accompt exhibited by Robert Parsons, … to wit of the said Duties which commenced 15 May 1708 and terminated 29 Sept. 1710, as also of the 3 s. per chaldron which commenced at Michaelmas 1710, and the 2 s. per chaldron which commenced 8 March 171011 to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Declared Accounts Customs, Wine and Vinegar Customs, Wine and Vinegar DECLARED ACCOUNTS. PIPE OFFICE: ROLL 1013. WINES AND VINEGAR: GENERAL ACCOMPT. WILLIAM BURNETT, Comptroller …
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