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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… April 27th-30th Tuesday, April 27. An ingrossed Bill from the Lords, for [the better] tryal of Peers, importing thirty Peers at least to be summoned, &c. … not have orders of this House granted like Justices of the Peace's blank warrants. Sir John Birkenhead.] Some of these …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1675 June 3rd-4th Thursday, June 3. The ingrossed Bill of Habeas Corpus was read [a third time]. Sir Thomas … The words in the Act of Parliament, "that the Justices of Peace of the county may do it, in case of failure of the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… June 5. Mr Secretary Coventry brought a Message from the King, to attend him in the Banquetting-House, and to … well 1. Mr Secretary Coventry.] The King has been informed of certain words that fell from the Serjeant, whether … Is glad that the Serjeant is not taken away as a part of us, for doing his duty. We ought therefore to address the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 8th-9th Tuesday, June 8. Sir John Robinson, Lieutenant of the Tower.] The Black Rod came with an Order to him, from the … hour after, Sir George Charnock 1 brought him four Writs of Habeas Corpus, for the gentlemen in his custody. He has …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… motions were made to go into a Grand Committee upon the business of the preceding day. Mr Secretary Coventry.] Your Committee … us? 'Twill be too late to do this, when France has made peace. He sees no way to come at our own safety but by this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1675 May 15th-17th Saturday, May 15. A Bill was read, the first time, for appropriating that part of the Customs to the use of the Navy, which was by Act of … we were criminal, like the authority of a justice of the peace. You commit a man to the Tower, and the Lords send to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… May 18th-21st Tuesday, May 18. [An ingrossed Bill from the Lords, for explanation of an Act, for preventing dangers which may happen from … Many able persons have laid down the Commission of the Peace, for the doubt of this Act, that those that have once …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1675 May 26th-28th Wednesday, May 26. The House was called over, and the defaulters [were allowed, … do neglect their trusts, other Trustees are chosen. This, of serving here, is so great a trust, that he would have … for that, neither attend at the county assize or sessions. The obligation of the towns incorporate by this …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1675 May 31st Monday, May 31. Conference from the Lords [reported by Sir John Trevor.] "The Lords have appointed this Conference, out of that constant desire and resolution they have to continue … a fair correspondence between the two Houses, which is [of] the essence of Parliamentary Proceedings. [For this End] …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… against Mr Coke; who was returned for Lynn in Norfolk, for the irregularity of the Election, and undueness of the return. [It was … say, so many ships will stand you in so much in time of peace, and how many ships; and reckoning 4 l. a head per …