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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Deans of Wells LIST 3 DEANS OF WELLS DEANERY Preb. of Wedmore Prima … p. 63; faulty abstract in Cart. Bruton no. 124 (ii)). 29 Richard 30 First occ., as R. dean of Wells, 1164 or early … (list 64). Nephew of bp. Robert Burnel (1275-92), being son of Robert's brother William Burnel (see Oxford Deeds of
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates from the reign of James II (not recorded by Grey) Mr Grey, the Compiler of … and giving this Money is for an Army: I am against it. Sir Richard Temple.] I must concur with the King, that the … other goods (in some measure) instead of it thither. Sir Richard Temple moved Subsidies, or Land-Tax; but the House …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 1667 16th-30th November Saturday, November 16. [The Vote of the Lords 1 concerning the impeachment of the Earl of … the Lords reasons may as well convert us as ours them. Sir Richard Temple.] This being a message only, the Lords are not … have not assigned or specified any particular treason." Son of the Duke of Albemarle, to which title he also …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from the Committee, appointed to draw up the Heads of the Accusations against the Earl of Clarendon, several … The laying aside of some then saved their lives. Sir Richard Temple.] In several impeachments no witness but from … They asked him, Who he was? he answered, "A Shoemaker's son of Wapping; and should Oliver the Protector but send a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1667 October THE DEBATES IN THE House of Commons, From the Year 1667 to the Year 1694. [The … more barred, than in appointing other Commissioners. Sir Richard Temple 5.] The King has no prerogative that he may be … of Canterbury, and he banished. William de la Pole, the son; he hears of rumours, and desires they may be examined to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for constituting Knights to serve for the county palatine of Durham. Ordered, That the absent Members be sent for by … long Parliament did it, there is no danger we should. Sir Richard Temple.] Wishes there were no more than weakness in … be at Belle-Isle, the cause of dividing the fleet. Sir Richard Temple.] This is a loose carriage of intelligence by …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 20. [A Bill sent from the Lords, for the better execution of the laws concerning prices of wines, was read the second … charge upon Lord Sandwich before he be heard. Sir Richard Temple.] The Admiral must be brought to declare the … to the Committee of Miscarriages.] Friday, February 21. Mr Richard Ford.] Speaking about Impositions, said, in ptivate …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Chair.] Mr Swynfin.] Against having it in the power of the Commissioners of Accounts, or Lords of the Council, to declare, when the … man; which she confessedShe said that she would ruin his son that he should never marry. She sent him word by his …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… by Mr Offtey, in Mr Fitton's business. N. B. Most of the arguments the Sollicitor had formerly used at the … by the multiplying of trivial cases it was laid aside, 5 Richard II. 13 Row. N. 10. It seems to the Lords not a … they are in theirsMust a father yield his authority to his son ? [Leave was given to bring in a Bill for continuance of
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… on Wines, and other Liquors, viz. for fixing a part of the revenue arising by subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage, for setting out a fleet every year.] … Riccard, Mr Rowland Gwynn, and Mr Christopher Booke. Ralph. Shinner purchases this island of the King of Jambee. …
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