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A History of the County of Middlesex
… said to have leased out 2 hides at Cowley for 30 s. a year. 49 Hugh of Colham, possibly also known as Hugh of … 90 when their moiety seems to have passed to John Sumner Sedley (d. 1782), probably the son of John Weedon's other … Catherine (d. 1747), and her husband, Henry Sumner Sedley (d. 1755). John Sumner Sedley left his moiety of …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… at £10. Pleading: RC defends and seeks to hear the bond's endorsement read. The condition on the bond is such that if … Damages claimed: 100s Case type: Bond Pleading: Peter S. claims that Matthew B. owes him 117s. PS says that at … (m) Currier (lately of) London < England Defendant John Sedley (m) Plaintiff Thomas Glantham (m) Attorney of …
The Environs of London
… of London. The parish is very extensive; in the Conqueror's Survey, it is said to contain twenty plough lands, and is … fossils. Croydon is assessed at the sum of 1584l. 6 s. to the land-tax, which in the year 1791, was at the rate … visit from the Earls of Rochester and Dorset, Sir Charles Sedley, and other persons of distinction, who had seen some …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Mr Powle presents a Petition complaining that Mr George's chamber in the Middle Temple was seized on by one Mr. … Mr Powle.] Montagu mistakes the thing; for, in any man's case, it would be a forcible entry; for Mr Glanville must … would have been sent for at this rate; (as in Sir Charles Sedley's case) We turned out of our lodgings, when we attend …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… interposing to protect them."] [Debate on Mr Seymour's Impeachment resumed.] Sir John Knight.] I conceive that the … the first Act, but not in the last. The credit of Kingdon's negative Evidence, I hope, will not be put in competition … make, you may, but agree with the Committee. Sir Charles Sedley.] I cannot give my consent to this Address, because …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… about Accounts, but this I will say, that it is the King's desire, and all I have the honour to serve with, that you … Sir John Thompson.] I look upon it, that, in the last year's proceedings, the Parliament did believe themselves ill used … no more Motions till this be off your hands. Sir Charles Sedley 5.] We stand as if we had one Foot in one Boat, and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Cornwall was Custos RegniThe Duke of Bedford, the King's brother, was Custos, and left till farther Order. 33 Henry … name given in the Commission, but to take care of the King's Children and Affairs. In Charles I's time, the Council were … 5. In a Grand Committee, on the Regency Bill. Sir Charles Sedley.] The objection t'other day was, "That all Commissions …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Execution of Power be so much in diminution of the King's Power, then Pulteney is in the right. Every Act the Queen … than Ireland should be lost, put the Question. Sir Charles Sedley.] The King has not advised with us, but told us, "he … explanation of himself I would adjourn. Sir Charles Sedley.] We are all contented, that the Queen should have the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as the course of proceedings now is, an innocent man's Life, Estate, or Liberty, may be unduly exposed by his … on their Amendments to the Bill of Tryals. Sir Charles Sedley.] The Lords desire a little shed to shelter them, in … but call to mind that all great Officers, in Henry IV's time, were chosen per communitatem Regni, that the Lords …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from King Charles paid all this while, and in King James's time; and application has been made to this King, who made … it, we received it, and lay it before you. Sir Charles Sedley.] This is new to our ears, and foreign to storyWe give … him" as Lord Preston and Lord Aylesbury. Sir Charles Sedley.] This young man has accused so many, that was he an …
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