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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… It may be, some may come to him from the Lords in the Tower, to corrupt him. But if it be your desire that he … was not altered. [Sir Jonathan Trelawney, Prisoner in the Tower, ( see p. 259.) petitioned the House for leave to go …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I ever was of was that between Lord Clare, and Clement's Inn. Now they are not a Nusance. Yet there is reason why they …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have this Gentleman that has offended sent prisoner to the Tower, and that you make a standing Order, for the future, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the King, was beheaded, or rather sacrificed, in Lincolns Inn Fields, on July 21, 1683. Bishop Burnet's Character of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… stores of powder, because so much is sent away out of the Tower, and gone into France; and for victuals you are told …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as when a traveller in the North asks how far 'tis to his inn; they tell him, a mile and a way-bit; and the Southern …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and Hungerford, and forty more may be sent to the Tower, upon that construction, at this rate. But I would lay …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Monckton.] I did not complain of my Imprisonment in the Tower: I desired no man to complain of it. Neither shall I …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in your power to punish that Member, and send him to the Tower. A Member has sat here four years, and the Petitioners …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… King Charles's death, committed close prisoner to the Tower; as he was twice afterwards on King James's accession; …
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