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… Mr. Bond, Mr. Mallory, Sir Tho. Stafford, Mr. Bateman, Mr. Towerson, Mr. Garrett: - To-morrow, Four of the Clock, in the …
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… . . . 4. Time. - Thinketh this Bill [necessary.] Mr. Towerson: - That the Merchant Stranger .... any Commodity, …
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… Sir Rich. Weyneman : - To send him to the Tower. Mr. Towerson, - For the Sheriffs Custody. Sir G. Palmes, - For …
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… Men upon the Coast of Suffolke, which live upon this. Mr. Towerson: - If no good Order taken, there will be no Fish at … of Suffolke and Essex, Barons of Cinque Ports, Mr. Towerson, Burgesses of Port Towns: - This Day Sevennight, …
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… and Denizens. - So Sir J. Perrott. - Mr. Keightly, and Mr. Towerson, contra. Mr. Benningfeild: - To re-commit this Bill. …
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… - Prejudice to Lawyers, much Benefit to the Subject. Mr. Towerson: - That the latter Part of the Bill very prejudicial …
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… Sir Francis Darcy, Sir Nath. Rich, Mr. Bateman, Mr. Towerson, Mr. Fetherston, Sir Jerome Horsey, Mr. Gifford, Sir … Sir Edw. Cecill, - for the Patentees. Mr. Towerson . - That the Trinity-house offer, in the Interim, to …
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… within 7 Miles from thence, do it, without all Danger. Mr. Towerson, ut Sir W. Heale. - Re-committed, presently into the …
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… of the Parliament. - A Committee of the whole House. Mr. Towerson: - Great Difference between Maintaining of an Army …
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… of Wards, Two of the Clock. Words spoken in Committee. Mr. Towerson. - That, upon Friday last, a Clothier 'cast an … - 6s. Beer most dangerous for avoiding the Contract. Mr. Towerson, - for the committing. Sir Jo. Strangwayes: - That …
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