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Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Beecher, Sir Tho. Germyn, Sir Jo. Sammes, Sir H. Withrington, Sir Ro. Mawnsell, Mr. Drake, Sir Wm. Maynard, … Sir Wm. Walter, Sir Tho. Lowe, Sir Tho. Vavasor, Sir H. Withrington, Mr. Duncombe: - Friday in the Afternoon, in the … that for Northumberland. Sheriff of Northumberland. Sir H. Withrington moveth, the Sheriff of Northumberland may be …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of this Patent, which as grievous as ever any. Sir H. Withrington: - Sorry to be pleased, and displeased : Pleased …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Edw. Sands, Sir Geor. Moore, Chancellor Duchy, Sir H. Withrington, Mr. Mallory, Sir Tho. Raynscrofte, Sir Edw. … save himself: - Not therefore to favour him for it; Sir H. Withrington: - To leave it to the Committee. Upon Question, …
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… Sir Edw. Mountagew, Sir Geor. Moore, Sir Ro. Askew, Sir H. Withrington, Sir Tho. Barrington, Mr. Chancellor Duchy, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of the Duchy, Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Geor. Moore, Sir H. Withrington, Sir A. Ingram, Mr. Attorney of the Duchy, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… competent Fees ought to be allowed to the Masters." Sir H. Withrington: - This Bribery, and Enrolling the Privy Seal, a … to consult; and then to report it to the House. Sir H. Withrington moveth, to send, in the mean time, to the Lords, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Tho. Grymes, Sir Henry Savyle, Sir George *, Sir H. Withrington, Mr. Culpepper, Sir W. Heale, Sir H. Slingesby, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Term-time, though we be gone. Warden of the Fleete. Sir H. Withrington moveth against the Warden of the Fleete. Court of … Sir Edw. Coke, Sir Edw. Sands, Sir Ro. Phillippes, Sir H. Withrington, Mr. Hackwill, Sir H. Poole, Mr. Chancellor …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Wm. Spencer, Mr. Crew, Sir Jo. Strangwayes, Sir H. Withrington, Sir P. Hayman, Mr. Clench, Sir Walter Earle, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the King, for his Leave to proceed further. Sir H. Withrington: - To send the King Thanks. To inform the King, …
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