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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1669 December Wednesday, December 1. The Earl of Orrery, in his seat near the Bar, answers his charge. … V 4. Has witness to clear this. Sir John Broderick and Sir Richard Osborne will prove the action to be voluntary; that … by the war, plague, and fire, amounted to 600,000l." Ralph. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… (1st-19th) Monday, November 8, 1669. [Consideration of the Report of the Commissioners of Accounts resumed. 1] … by way of traverse or reflection on the Commissioners. Sir Richard Temple.] We have as much from the Commissioners as … is, complaint to you. Sir Fretchville Holles.] An Earl's son, for putting his finger in his mouth by way of derision, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… November 20. [The House resumed the consideration of the Report of the Commissioners of Accounts.] [The … shall be taken to the accountant. He withdraws. Sir Richard Temple.] The Exchequer meddles not with matters of … between the two Houses.) [ Nov. 29, omitted.] Third son of the first, commonly called the Great, Earl of Corke, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… made by the House to the Lords Amendments to the Bill of Conventicles.] The Earl of Anglesea 1 managed, who said,] … be paid, and the Crown stand, by this Act of Wine? Sir Richard Temple.] On this subject, knows not what to offer … 1673 he was appointed Lord Privy-Seal, and from his second son (created Lord Altham) is descended the present Earl of
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… year he spends 500,000 l. more than his revenue. The death of one Banker has spoiled all the rest, and gentlemen … experience of none of them will give you any thing. Sir Richard Temple.] You have great rocks on all hands; yet … commanded the party, and Obrian, the Earl of Inchiquin's son, was a principal actor. Marvell. The House being thin and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Wednesday, March 16. [On the] Bill for the [repair of] Highways. Sir Courtney Poole.] Near him, several towns … will it either way be for the honour of this House? Sir Richard Temple.] The Commissioners of Accounts, like Juries, … Author of the famous Tract called, Killing no Murder. Son of the Earl of Burlington, who was afterwards called up, …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… in 1670 March (1st-15th) Tuesday, March 1. When a Petition of the importers of Brandy was read. Mr Garroway.] Would know … as brought in, and you may have your ends answered. Sir Richard Temple.] We may satisfy the plantations with Brandy … Plantations by stealth, so may Sugars, or any thing. Sir Richard Ford.] Has bought several parcels of strong waters in …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… 16. [Debate on Lord Newburgh's affair resumed, the matter of fact having been reported from the Committee.] The … had been Mayor in his stead; you had not sat here now. Sir Richard Temple.] Is glad to have your Laws executed, but … would know whether the Judge did take notice of this. Sir Richard Temple.] These gentlemen have been too quick with you …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… beer and ale, and 15 d. upon strong, towards the payment of the King's debt. Sir John Knight.] Supposes that some of … excepts the Custom-house wholly, only on the retailer. Sir Richard Temple.] Would have Howard ordered to bring in a … some alterations, as to Sir Robert Howard's proposals. Sir Richard Temple.] It was never intended by Howard to take out …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… s Cafe, at a Conference with the Lords, by an Order of April 15, 1671, entered into the Journal of the House of … Law is thus, viz. Que nul franc homme soit mis hors de son franc tenement, &c. "that no freeman be put out of his … admit, but exclude, our reasons, in answer to them? Sir Richard Temple.] The Lords handled not the Amendments, but …
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