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Journal of the House of Lords
… the House of Commons, by Sir Ro. Harley and others: Lord General Ten Pounds, and the Earl of Bedford Six Pounds, per … considered the great Expence that the Earl of Essex, Lord General of the Forces, is daily at, by reason of his Place, … Mr. Beale, Esquires, or any Two of them, who are appointed Receivers and Commissaries in the County of Kent, to receive, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… it. Earl of Bedford. Ordered, That the Earl of Bedford, General of the Horse, shall be added to the Committee for the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Gentleman Usher shall send a Messenger to Serjeant Major General Skippon, to know of him who it was that brought him … can pretend unto; though there was no Cause so much as in general expressed in the Warrant, according as by the Law of … L Kymbolton and the others to proceed against the Attorney General for Damages. The Lord Privy Seal reported at this …
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… but, by God's Blessing, and the Care and Vigilancy of the General, all Means will be used to keep the Seat of the War … Message from the H. C. about the E. of Pembroke being a General in the West. A Message was brought up from the House … some Propositions, concerning the Earl of Pembrooke to be General of Six Western Counties. The Answer returned was: …
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… sent for, being in the Custody of the Earl of Essex Lord General. Message from the H. C. for Concurrence in some …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Person. "That the Evidence given by Mr. Dod, etc. is too general, but not a Ground for the Lord Mayor to proceed upon. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… both Houses of Parliament, or from the Earl of Essex Lord General, and to join with and assist the Forces raised by …
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