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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for enabling Sir William Juxon, Bart. Executor to the late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, to recover part of his … intelligence; which was read.] Mr Marvell, reflecting on Lord Arlington, somewhat transportedly said] We have had … farther Debate arose about them, and he explained not.) Mr Steward.] This Bill reproaches the very fundamental Laws of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… vintner; but for setting of prices there is a law; for the Lord Chancellor may enter his cellar, and sell at statute … in the prices of wines; for the law sets it already by the Lord Keeper. [The Debate was adjourned till Saturday, and … our reasons may be guided by the best helps we can. Mr Steward.] The Lords have no jurisdiction at the first …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… ordered to be put either upon Sir Charles Harbord, or Mr Steward; but only, whether Sir Charles Harbord's excuse … repealedEvery man betwixt sixteen and sixty may, by the Lord Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenants, be impressed, and fined 40 l. for refusing to serveThe Lord Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenants may commit any man, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… why then should the Lords proceed by way of petition?In Lord Lincoln's case, the Parl ament sitting, he had his … Magnatum, and recovered damagesHe might sure, as well as Lord Gerrard, have brought it into Parliament. Precedent … in all taxes, smart for it, in their being over-rated. Mr Steward.] It is a hard case that that County should be taxed …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… There was a letter from a High Sheriff, directed to the Lord President of Munster, and, in his absence, to the … his power in open words, as if running into rebellion. The Lord Chief Justice of Ireland said to him, "he was obliged to … upon the matter of the Bill at the conference. Mr Steward.] The Bill is gone, and so the subjectmatter with it. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for itWould have the Commissioners called in. Mr Steward.] Thinks us not ripe for judgmentFor directions only … other uses than is directed. Commissioners of Accounts, Lord Brereton.] All Carteret's Ledgers will prove it; he has … once every year, to assert, under his hand, to the Lord Admiral, the state of the Treasury, which they conceive …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… interest for it accounted for by Sir George Carteret.] Lord Brereton, one of the Commissioners.] It is not clear to … was grounded upon a due information to his Majesty. Lord Brereton.] He demands ten per cent. as paid to the … "words were spoken, and a rebellion did follow." Mr Steward.] Voluntas (in Treason) dabitur pro delicto. The …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Highways, and Taxes to be rated by the Commons. The Lord Chamberlain, Earl of Manchester 2.] They agreed to our … their thoughts to alter any thing by it in the Government. Lord Coke said, "General words (as this Proviso is) bind … with these steps the Bill came into the Lords House. Mr Steward.] After taking away the pillars of the Crown, he is …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… we are Counsellors, and hopes we shall be heard. Lord Hawley.] Moves for a Land-Tax at 70,000 l. per month, to …
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