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Journal of the House of Commons
… to grant Leases of the Estate of Richard Hele, Esquire. And the same were read over a Second time, one by one; and, upon the Question severally put thereupon, agreed unto … Sufferers by Fire that happened in Chaning Row in 1682, and since that time in Elye, Causton, Stanton, Kirksawton, …
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… The House adjourned till Ten of the Clock this Morning. And Mr. Speaker, with the House, went to Whitehall accordingly: And being returned; Mr. Speaker acquaints the House, That the … Majesty with their Address, agreed upon by both Houses; and that, after the same was presented, his Majesty was …
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… Gentlemen, whereby he hath done Wrong to the Petitioners: And praying the Consideration of the House in the Premises. … said Petition be referred to the Committee of Privileges and Elections: Who are to examine the Matter thereof; and report the same, with their Opinions therein, to the …
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… &c. Nat. A MESSAGE from the Lords, by Mr. Methwin, and Mr. Meredith; Mr. Speaker, We are commanded by the Lords … the Bill for naturalizing Frederick Count Schombergh, and others, without any Amendments. And then the Messengers withdrew. Uniting Protestant …
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… Mr. Forster, Sir Tho. Haslerig, Mr. Fuller, Mr. England, and all the Members that serve for the Counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, and Durham and Newcastle: And they are to meet this Afternoon … an Act of the last Parliament for Sale of a House late Mr. Secretary Coventrye's was referred, That they had agreed to …
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… Manufactures. A PETITION of the Governor, Assistants, and Fellowship of Merchants of Eastland was read; setting … very much affect the Trade of this Kingdom in general, and the Trade of the Petitioners in particular; and praying, that this House will condescend to hear them to …
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… ORDERED, That Mr. Solicitor General, Sir Cha. Porter, and Mr. Finch, have Leave to attend the Lords, as Counsel, in a Cause between the Earl of Dorsett and Powle. York Buildings Water Company. A Petition of Hugh … Waterwork hath been of Thirty-six Years standing, and served Covent Garden, St. Martin's Lane, and other …
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… &c. Nat. A BILL for the Naturalization of Henry Sheibell and John Waldeck, was presented to the House; and read the First time. Resolved, That the Bill be read a … to prevent the Decay of Trade in Cities, Corporations, and Market Towns, was read the Second time. Resolved, That …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the Lords, intituled, An Act for confirming the Charters and Liberties of the University of Cambridge, and the Colleges and Halls therein, was read the Second time. Resolved, That …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Andrew Fountein Esquire was presented to the House, and read; setting forth, That the Petitioner lent Sir Robert … Holt, Father of Sir Charles Holt, the Sum of 5,000 l. and took an Assignment of a Mortgage as his Security: That … called in; and, at the Bar, presented to the House Mr. Secretary Trenchard's Letter, of the 31 Day of May last; and
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