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A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Essex
… Sterne. 170 By 1659 Maylards had passed to (Sir) James Rushout (Bt.) (d. 1698), who was succeeded by his son Sir James Rushout, Bt. (d. 1711). 171 Elizabeth (d. 1733), daughter of …
Journal of the House of Commons
… House be viewed by Major Vincent, Dr. Barbon, Sir Jam. Rushout, Mr. Clarke, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Mountague, or any Three …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Robert Russell, Sir Wm. Ellis, Sir Rice Rudd, Sir James Rushout, be added to the Committee, to whom the Address sent …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Grubb, Mr. Mansell, Lord Digby, Sir John Guise, Sir James Rushout, Mr. Bayle, Mr. Culliford, Sir Tho. Hussey, Serjeant …
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… this House; and acquaint him with this Order. Sir James Rushout, a Member of the House, acquainting the House, That … from Worcestershire; Ordered, That the said Sir James Rushout do attend the Lord Chief Justice therewith. Evidence …
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… to intervene. Leave of Absence. Ordered, That Sir James Rushout have Leave to go into the Country to the Bath, for …
Journal of the House of Commons
… for Persons, Papers, and Records. Ordered, That Sir James Rushout be added to that Committee. Committees. Ordered, That …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Wogan, Sir Jo. Doyley, Sir Rob. Clayton, Sir James Rushout, Sir John Knight, Mr. Colman, Mr. Smith, Sir Wm. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Lord Falkland, Sir Wm. Ashurst, Sir John Doyley, Sir James Rushout, Lord Ranelagh, Mr. Christy, Sir Math. Andrews, Lord …
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