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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… at the Lords Bar, you may draw out all their MembersAs in Lord Strafford's caseAbroad you think you have the worst end … Sir Thomas Lee.] The Lords have answered, "that Lord Mohun has done nothing but his duty," that is, to take … with the Lords, on their Answer to our Message, concerning Lord Mohun 2; at which Conference the vote, viz. "That the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Manors, but as to the Copyholders, who, though the King is Lord of the Manor, yet their tenure is touched by this grant. … heard them complain of it. Mr Sacheverell.] It seems, Lord Ogle agrees that these towns consented not to the … popularity. "New Courts, new Corporations, new Offices," Lord Coke said, "were always to the Prejudice of the People." …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Coventry.] He had occasion, on Friday, to speak with a Lord, and was willing to know how things went in the Lords … House. He found no Counsel there for Mr Dalmahoy, but a Lord asked, "If Mr Dalmahoy was concerned?" One of the Counsel said, "Yes." "Then," says a Lord, "let us go on." Mr Dalmahoy.] The Earl of Darlington …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of Privileges.] [Consideration of the Articles against the Lord Treasurer resumed.] On the third Article, "Moneys issued out for secret service, &c." [Debate.] Lord Cavendish.] He rises very unwillingly to speak in this business, having no prejudice to the Lord Treasurer, but only to serve the Public. This Article …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… any person apply to him to give any testimony against the Lord Treasurer, nor give him any promises to do so." Then … Thomas Salter, and enquiring concerning the words of the Lord Treasurer, about the proclamation which Salter should … gives a pardon to all his servants, and afterwards his steward is found faulty in his accounts; would he not sue him …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the Council Table. Sir Thomas Clarges.] He thinks that the Lord Keeper and the Secretaries of State are Justices as well … would not have a Committee sit this afternoon now upon it. Lord Cavendish.] Williamson argues right. In one part, 'tis … Long Parliament, and went as fairly out, as any man did. Lord Cavendish.] He wonders that gentlemen should speak of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… And said "he had showed it to some Members," naming 3 Lord Hawley and myself 4. (Mr Grey) Mr Mallet.] Said he saw … if such as execute the warrants, walk the streets. The Lord Chief Justice's warrant was out against Priests and … fallsThe Lords still sit in their places, though a Lord be concerned in an Appeal. If you think not fit to have …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… are presented in the Exchequer, by the Judges, to the Lord Treasurer and the Lord Keeper, and then the King pricks them, and perhaps he … County. Anciently the Sheriff of a County was equal to a Lord Lieutenant. He had absolute command over the military …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… off. Sir John Mallet.] Complains, that the order to the Lord Chief-Justice, to attach St Germain, of the 8th of this … proceed only to assert the Order of your booksAnd, as Lord Coke says, be sucviter in modo, and fortiter in re. Sir … and Chancery 3. Sir Thomas Meres occasionally quoting Lord Holles's last book, The Speaker said.] 'Tis an idle …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… was by Subsidy; now we give by a newer way, Land-tax. Lord Chief Justice Vaughan, when here, said, "that if any man … part of the pensions ( meaning the pensions paid to Lord Anglesea, &c.) paid by an honourable person, whose place …
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