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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… observation, may be made upon them. Qui non vetat, jubet. Lord Brereton.] Hopes that the House will not blame them; … Cathedrals; therefore your care should be accordingly. Lord Cornbury.] Affirms that there is not 700 l. left; there … We restore the King to what he had before, and no more. Mr Steward.] Why should not this ingredient be put into all Acts …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Robert Atkins.] If a decree in Chancery be made against a Lord, there is no danger, by an appeal to the Lords, of … John Talbot.] A Peer being concerned in the Patent ( viz. Lord Townshend) would have him heard, as we would be done by … than return empty, will give double rate for their coals. Lord Townshend's duty is but four shillings per chaldron; the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… November (16th-30th) Wednesday, November 16. [Debate on Lord Newburgh's affair resumed, the matter of fact having … The point is, if there was an actual possession of Lord Newburgh at the time this order of the Lords was granted. Mr Steward.] Would have the persons laid aside, and consider …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the money was not to be had; and considering how long the Lord Mayor and City were in paying the 50,000 l. you will … the King. It was once the King's commodity. The Patent to Lord Goring brought in nothing considerable; and for Licences … worse than 10 per cent. by engrossing all into one hand. Lord St. John.] To-morrow he hopes Howard will be able to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Much of our misfortunes lie upon the great Statesman [Lord Clarendon] that your displeasure has been upon. [A …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… fine or ransom, per opposals, before the Council of our Lord the King, nor before any of his Ministers, si non (but) … de ceo en arriere use." The answer is, "It pleaseth our Lord the King, that the Laws of this Kingdom be held and kept … it is ordained that after judgment in the Courts of our Lord the King, the parties and their heirs shall be in peace, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… it is but a new conclusion. Sir John Bennet.] Says the Lord Mayor and Aldermen did agree to it, if it were for no … than to be secured from a bridge at Lambeth. Mr Love.] The Lord Mayor of this year is of a different opinion from him of … say they give, their title will be yielded. Sir Robert Steward.] Would not debate the Lords power, for we have not …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… free conference. Sir Thomas Meres.] The Lords have, in the Lord Chancellor's case, asserted a day, and the Bill came … person after he did it, they are guilty of the robbery." Lord Chief Justice Keeling's opinion in Sir John Coventry's … Houses power to alter, though both agree in some things. Lord Lucas 2.] As the case now stands, the time is too short, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… for DevonshireThe Speaker now certifies a vacancy to the Lord Keeper, and does not send a warrant, as is your ancient wayLord Mordaunt, the Lord General, and Lord Sandwich, sat here some days after … at all Would agree with those additions. Sir Robert Steward.] Actual Royal Assent is matter of fact, and must …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… have justice sufficient. Sir Robert Holt.] Agrees not with Lord Ancram It is the greatest breach that ever was since the … they be of steelIt concerns the Lords as well as us, as in Lord Ormond's caseThis wounds all the Commons of EnglandIn a … have them pardoned, if they will give an account to the Lord Chief Justice of the thing, provided they were not …
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