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The Environs of London
… the dissolution of the monastery at Barking, to Thomas Powle 76, who, in 1562, aliened it to Thomas Pouncett 77. … relict of M. Hobart, Esq. of Norfolk, and wife of Stephen Powle, Esq. 159 1590; Alice, daughter of Bernard, Esq. of …
A Survey of London
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Aids given by the Commons, rates are not to be altered. Mr Powle, to the Clauses of Corn.] Deductions were made in … and as formal a delivery, and so the King be defrauded. Mr Powle.] People may be vexed with suits that live an hundred … it will hinder grants for the future from the Commons. Mr Powle.] The compensation of Corn and Coal was his greatest …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… world, by being tryed by Juries, never exclude that. Mr Powle 2.] Juries have been fined, but rarely, at the … man, in point of chargeableness of the LawCould wish, as Powle said, it could have the effect of lessening Law-suits. … 31 omitted. There is no mention of this in the Journal. Powle was very learned in Precedents and Parliament-Journals, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1673 February (14th-20th) Friday, February 14. Mr Powle reports the Petition and Address to the King upon the … ever it was debated to have it part of your Address. Mr Powle.] No sense of your Committee that it should be part of … have not; therefore would have more kindness for them. Mr Powle.] Never thought of extirpating the Papists, but would …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… jostle out this BillAvoid this Debate for Tuesday. Mr Powle.] All your Supplies will go on heavily without this; … the King for preserving our Properties, and no more. Mr Powle.] The Message does seem to charge us with undutifulness … alter any thing established by Law in Church or State. Mr Powle.] Jenkins said, "there was a necessity of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Writs went by way of Certificate, not Warrant. Mr Powle.] Speaks to the merits of the causeIssuing out of … will save him from shame in the prosecution of the war. Mr Powle.] Should he consider the poverty of the nation, if not … near the King, and necessary for the people, and peace. Mr Powle.] Would comply with the King, to do in a legal way, as …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for giving Ease to Protestant Dissenters, reported by Mr. Powle. In the Preamble, the Committee added, "Whereas the … did he not think it prudential, would never move it. Mr Powle.] Thinks it not prudent to keep the subscription of … CrownMr Harman's case, and Sir John Prettyman's case. Mr Powle.] Is as much against extending Privilege, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are not "unlawful"Would have the Proviso thrown out. Mr Powle.] The Committee left out the word "detestable" to avoid … from the Mayor of Clonmell, and desires it may be read. Mr Powle.] By what he has already observed, Ireland must be in a … upon the Clerk's ill reading the papers, given in by Mr. Powle, relating to Peter Talbot' s ecclesiastical authority) …
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