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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1675 April 13th-19th DEBATES IN THE House of Commons, From the Year 1667 to the Year 1694. Tuesday, April 13, 1675. The House met [ 1 When the King in his speech declared, "That he … Nem. Con. That the humble and hearty thanks of this House be returned to his Majesty, for his gracious promises …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… prepare and bring in a new Bill, upon the Debates of the House, to restrain the farther increase of building near the … for their discovery. Debate upon registering them at the Sessions. Sir William Coventry.] The fear of driving Papists … And now is an unseasonable time for registering them at sessions, if you think their numbers may encourage them. You …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… no more long parliament-committees, to impose upon the house. Sir Charles Harbord.] In the year 1601 the French had … King's revenue, and is now under the charge of the King's house, and necessary expence, and thinks that as necessary a … Sir Thomas Meres.] Told him, That by the orders of the House he ought not to speak, before he had first asked leave …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… time. [It was ordered to be read a second time in a full House.] The Articles against the Lord Treasurer were this day … whether any warrants for pensions are paid at the Custom-House, without any notice in the Exchequer, or knowledge of … Mr Mounteney was brought to the Bar. The Speaker, by the House's order, asked him, Whether by the former Patents …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… them, That they were summoned to give an account to the House of their appearing, as Counsel, at the Lords Bar, in the prosecution of a suit against a Member of the House of Commons, to the breach of his Privilege, thereby betraying the liberties of this House. To this effect the Speaker delivered himself to each …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… managed it.) viz. "The Lords do take notice of the House of Commons their ordering into Custody of their … unexampled usurpation, and breach of Privilege against the House of Peers, that their Orders or Judgments should be … or the execution there of obstructed, by the Lower House of Parliament, who are no Court, nor have authority to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… a Message from the King, to attend him in the Banquetting-House, and to adjourn the House till four o'clock in the afternoon [for that purpose.] … Would, according to the King's command, adjourn the House; but would address the King to have our Serjeant …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… case, desires the Lieutenant may have the thanks of the House, for his carriage in this business. Sir John Hotham.] A … Affection and thanks are all the payment and coin this House can give him, and he would have it. Mr Powle.] By this … Commoner, done your duty, in obeying the Orders of this House, in the name of the Commons, I give you the thanks of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… opinion, that the will comply with the opinion of the House; but we have no more ground for it than yesterday, and … again. Sir Thomas Carges.] Sees now we are a full House. He is against any restraining of the QuestionHe is not … into a Committee. Mr Sacheverell.] He never heard that the House intrusted particular persons with reasons for what they …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… E. of Ancram reports, That, according to the Order of the House, he delivered the Message, but was made to stay five … carriage. The Answer to the Message was, "Gentlemen of the House of Commons, The Lords have considered of your Message, … not? Sir Thomas Lee.] He knows not but that a Lord of our House, tho' not upon oath, may be believed, as well as one of …
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