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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you satisfaction in that matter, to be read in the House, and returned him back again." The Speaker.] If you deliver … a charge of High Treason, &c. against the Earl of Danby," and then read the Articles. And then desire the Lords, "That … but yet we went up to find the Irishman, (all the galleries over the stables were full of Papists;) Neale and
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… made to the King for a Proclamation to apprehend Mr Brent; and for a reward to him that shall take him, &c. Sir Robert … I have brought an Account of Moneys delivered to Burton and Graham by Privy Seal, under the Title of "Prosecution of Law Suits." I have set down the day and year. The greatest Sum is 47,884 l. &c. As for Secret …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… keep England safe, if those who manage Ireland play fast and loose with you. 'Tis time to enquire after these Miscarriages, and to repair to the Council-Books, for your information and satisfaction. If you do not what has not been done …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… had intercepted King James, we might have have had Dublin and Drogheda before they had it. I move, That some Persons of … the Army. I would not have spoken now, but that the Fleet and Army are so out of order, that I know not what they are, … to. Mr Papillon.] I move, That you will enquire what Wines and Brandies have been taken as Prize, and judged by the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… end of this Day, is the preservation of the Government, and keeping it from ruin. I having the honour to serve the … into the misfortune of Tradesmen, to shut up their shops, and to make what we have omitted amongst our Lamentations. … but this I will say, that it is the King's desire, and all I have the honour to serve with, that you should know …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… No Audit Office Roll. Samuel, Lord Masham, late Cofferer and Keeper of the Great Wardrobe of the Household. 1 October … of 21 June 10 Anne 60,919 6 0 remains, foreign receipts and sales nil 60,919 6 0 Discharge. s. d. Surplusage from the … Account 83,268 1 11 expenses of the Household for diets and stables for the year: bakery 1,156 15 10 buttery and
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 13 4 John Hibbert; same time 14 0 0 Arnold Goff; for Aug. and Sept. 1714 5 16 8 Thomas Cole, for 11 months to 30 June … March 3 George I 7,166 13 4 sales: none nil total charge and receipts 96,199 13 6 Discharge. Expenses of the Household … great scaffold in the north part of the Cross and several galleries and arches, in boarding the floor of the Hall, in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… NO AUDIT OFFICE ROLL. SAMUEL, LORD MASHAM, Cofferer and Keeper of the Great Wardrobe of the Household. 1 April … 46,580 14 0 Discharge. Expenses of the Household for diets and of the Stables for 1 years: bakery 1,780 0 6 butlery and cellar 8,603 19 5 wardrobe 18,330 11 8 kitchen 38,747 14 …
Calendar of Treasury books
… No Audit Office Roll. Francis, Earl Godolphin, Cofferer and Keeper of the Great Wardrobe of the Household. 1 October … Seal 42,603 6 8 other receipts nil sales nil total charge and receipts 90,962 6 8 Discharge. s. d. Surplusage on the … Account 18,425 3 3 expenses of the Household for diets and of the Stables: bake-house 506 15 7 butlery and cellar …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… nil, he being in surplusage. Receipts: Michaelmas term 9 and 10 Anne in further part of 50,000 l. by privy seal of 13 … by privy seal of 18 April 10 Anne 10,728 12 7 total charge and receipts 22,791 12 0 Discharge. s. d. surplusage as on the foot of his last Accompt wages and other annual allowances as by the Establishment of 23 …
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