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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… but would rather leave them as they are. Lord Whitlock. I know no difference between the authority of that … the rest, that about setting up the single person. Lord Whitlock. I should be sorry any gentleman here, should be a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… away; but that maintenance may be provided for both. Lord Whitlock and Sir William Strickland. There is all the reason … answer to present to his Highness, on this business. Lord Whitlock. I am not for entering into dispute upon your … 1653."— Journals. In 1642. " These Commissions," says Whitlock, " were declared by the Parliament to be against …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… if the power were not in you, you could not grant it. Lord Whitlock. This case differs from that of Assessments and … 4 would hinder any member from seeking those places. Lord Whitlock. I move that you would not pass any vote upon this, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Resolved, that he be excused. Mr. Lechmore. Per Lord Whitlock, Sir Lislebone Long, and Mr. Bampfield, He has … Sir Charles Coot, upon leave now asked, be excused. Lord Whitlock. It will not look well upon your books to say, "upon …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… doth agree with the Committee. 2 The Lord Commissioner Whitlock reported from the. Committee appointed yesterday, to … however, supplied in their Appendix, (1763) xxiii. 161. Whitlock says, "I spake to him upon the point of the title of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Mr. Drury offered might be considered in this clause. Lord Whitlock. I doubt it is not for the service of this committee … said there was high language between Lord Lisle and Lord Whitlock; but they being both wise men, and deeply concerned …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… History, (1705) 1. 73. See vol. 1. p. 407; ii. p. 214. Whitlock names Noy and Wentworth, among the " members taken … qui eminebat." See " History of the Parliament," p. 138. Whitlock, however, charges Essex with losing two … House of Cromwell, "he was, by patent, made," according to Whitlock, "his Highness's Serjeant-at-Law." Memorials, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Chron. Hist. (1747,) i. 94. On the visitation in 1625, Whitlock says:— "The plague still raged in London, so that in … there died in London but 2500 in a week, it, fell to Judge Whitlock to go to Westminster-Hall, to adjourn Michaelmas …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… have a charge prepared against to-morrow morning. Lord Whitlock. This case is new, and ought to be seriously …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… yet perseveringly, to "dare maintain" them. According to Whitlock, "Nov. 16, 1658, addresses to Richard from the …
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