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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… free of CorporationsYour ancestors, in Queen Elizabeth's time, knew two-thirds of England destroyed by the plague, … do itIt is the only expedient that can be thought of. Lord St. John.] It is the intention of the Bill to bring people … giving all his Fees of private Bills to the Poor of St. Giles's parish, in which he lived. It is worthy …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Popery, to be presented to his Majesty: "We your Majesty's most loyal subjects, the Commons in this present Parliament … and mischiefs that may arise within this your Majesty's realm by the increase of Popish Recusants amongst us, and … Test upon a temporary Bill, never knew it before. Lord St. John.] The King had found good effect by the Declaration, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… He has been informed that they are of no service; the King's treasure is wasted by them, so that aids are asked twice in … only in inns and alehouses, but in private houses (a man's house is his castle) contrary to the privileges of the … wholly uselessTherefore would have it "a Grievance." Lord St. John.] In the former King's time, a much less thing than …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… by such Members of the House as are of his Majesty's Privy Council, to acquaint his Majesty, that it is the … Carthaginians 5."] [Debate.] Sir Thomas Clarges.] The King's Speech consists of many parts and refers to the … would not have the honour of the nation concerned. Lord St. John.] A Lady so nearly related to the Court of Rome; …
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. … Strangways's case, in Mr Rushworth's Collections. Lord St John.] Had the thing said six or seven times to him by … and so an end to commerce betwixt personsWhat Lord St. John has said, he has been justified by two Members in, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Carr.] You have an example in Hertfordshire, Sir John Read's case; would have that considered. Sir Thomas Clarges.] … the revenue. Lord Ranelagh pretended to pay all the King's debts, and to put up forty thousand pounds in the King's … third Prorogation without passing any Bill. [And on Lord St John. See p. 154. 33 Hen. VIII. For being accessary to the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and the Money; for by it they purchase all the King's pretences. The words are extraordinary, dangerous, and … and this Duke is still a favourer of the French. Lord St John.] Reckons this to be a "Grievance," and you usually, … spent abroad upon this Duke is the worst objection. Lord St John.] He saw him in Italy, and he desired to return into …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "I have lost a dear sister," meaning Sir Richard Percy's 4 wife, which Sir Richard was never married: Sir Thomas … are customs of "levies" at Common LawCorporations may levy St Albans's case, when the term was thereCommit the Bill, for … attestation, as in the case of Lord Bristol. Lord St John.] Had his information also from Lord Shaftesbury, who …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… "To remove the Duke of Buckingham from his Majesty's person, and employments, for ever," to be the Address to … turnWould call in any man that can inform the House. Lord St John.] Is a friend to no man that gives ill counselsAny in … Would call him in, and hear him at largeWould have Lord St. John's Question asked the Duke, or any other delivered …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… (16th-17th) Friday, January 16. Debate on Lord Arlington's Charge resumed. Sir John Otway, Attorney of the Dutchy.] It … in, to know what time he will take for his Evidence. Sir Christopher Musgrave.] Has known the man abroad, and he is of … he could not do by Law. Ordered, That Col. Birch, Lord St. John, Sir John Coventry, and Sir John Mallet, go with the …
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