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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… but 675 l. of 2000 l. was levied, and no more. The Lord Chief Justice advised them to confer. The thing was … for any man to have an exception in an Act of Pardon. Lord Chief Justice Keeling was here impeachable for telling … take it again, hopes you will not punish the officer. Mr Steward.] Would not have a Law brought in by way of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Priests there will ever be. Queen Elizabeth employed Lord Clanrickard, a Papist, in highest trust. They may do … drudge of a Secretary that ever the Court had." Life of Lord Keeper Guilford, p. 229. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you make it. The Petition of Right was not so pressed. In Lord Arundel's case, it was for imprisoning a Member.Moves … the latter end of a Session. Mr Hopkins.] In the case of Lord Arundel the Lords made a much quicker Message than this; … itIf by Tuesday you have not an Answer, consider it then. Lord St. John.] Would pass this Money Bill as soon as may be, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… When Sir Edward Turner, the late Speaker, having been made Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, ( see Vol. I. p. 44. … be invaded." This was followed by a long speech from the Lord Chancellor Shaftesbury, in which he enlarged on what the … age, wherein Members were questioned for default of a Lord Steward [to give the oath of Allegiance and Supremacy, &c.] …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the King not safe without removing some persons; and names Lord Arundel of Wardour, Colonel Richard Talbot, and Father … Money Bill be ingrossed, and brought in on Friday. Created Lord Dartmouth in 1682. He was afterwards Master of the Horse …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in great danger were reported by Sir Trevor Williams. Lord Fitzharding 1.] Can testify many of these things Knows … with themColonel Talbot has a troop of horse there, so has Lord Clanrickard. Earl of Arran 2.] Knows of a great many … of Head Constable, Petty Constable, Headborough, &c. Steward of Court Leet and Baron, County Court, or Law Court, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Would have liberty, that their places may be filled up. Lord Cornbury.] She has not above eight Papists, servants, … what number this may increase by your countenancing it. Lord Cornbury.] Has reason to believe, that there will be no … wisdom, to give such farther orders and directions to your Lord Lieutenant, or other chief Governor of Ireland for the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… That your Majesty would likewise be pleased, that the Lord Chancellor of England shall, on or before the 25th day … and Supremacy, and received the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, according to the laws and usage of the Church … Gauden was an English PriestNames him to be rid of him. Lord Cornbury.] The man is the Queen's Priest, and has been …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… well informed about Martial Law; it is as it ever wasIn Lord Strafford's command, and the Earl of Holland's, when he disbanded the Northern army, and those of Lord Essex's army (we may learn of our enemies) these were … that, though the practice of accumulative treason against Lord Strafford was condemned, yet his setting up Martial Law …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… as criminal, but only as not being allowed a Member, as Lord Bristol, Lord Chief Justice Keeling, and others have been, not … but would not have the honour of the nation concerned. Lord St. John.] A Lady so nearly related to the Court of …
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