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Journal of the House of Lords
… who brought up a Vote concerning the Examination of Major Rolph, &c. wherein their Lordships Concurrence is desired. 2. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… tendered him. And then being asked, "Whether that Major Rolph did acquaint him with the Design of poisoning the … Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that Major Rolph shall stand committed to the Prison of The Gatehouse at … Fynch shall prepare a Charge against the said Major Rolph; and present the same to this House, after Advice had …
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… for him during this Occasion: I desire it may be Captain Rolph, who hath a Company here already, who is an honest, …
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… "That he had searched in all Places in Town where Major Rolph did use to come; but he cannot find him." Hereupon it …
Journal of the House of Lords
… make Use of this Paper, in drawing up the Charge against Rolph; and that Mr. Dowcett shall attend Mr. Serjeant Fynch. … To be kept close Prisoner. Ordered, That Major Edmond Rolph, now a Prisoner in The Gatehouse, shall be kept close …
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… France. Letter from Major Rolfe A Letter from Major Edmond Rolph, was read. (Here enter it.) Gent. Usher to secure him. … Serjeants, deposed upon Oath, "That the said Major Edm. Rolph is not able to come abroad, without manifest Prejudice …
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… and Instructions to Captain Thomas Bowreman, Major Edmund Rolph, and Captain Hawes, for the Safety of this Island, and … and assisting to Captain Thomas Bowreman, Major Edmund Rolph, and Captain Hawes, or any Two of them, whom I have …
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… It is Ordered, That the Proceedings against Major Edmund Rolph shall be put into a Way of Indictment. And these Lords …
Journal of the House of Lords
… concerning Mr. Halliburton, and also concerning Major Rolph. 3. An Ordinance for the County of Chester. (Here enter …
Journal of the House of Lords
… have considered concerning the Proceedings against Major Rolph, in framing of the Indictment; which were read: "1. That Rolph, as well as the Witnesses, may appear at the Lords Bar, and there confronted, if thought good; whereby Rolph may also, viva Voce, be heard, before further …
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