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Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Edw. Grevill, Mr. Askwith, Sir Rob. Knollys, Mr. Fuller, Sir Oliver Cromwell, Mr. Percyvall, Mr. Rowse, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and France, brought in from the Committee by Mr. Fuller, with a Proviso added, for such as are restrained to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Dannett, Sir Francis Leigh, Sir Tho. Freak, Mr. Winch, Mr. Fuller, Sir Herbert Crofts, Mr. Herbert Pelham, Sir Tho. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Nath. Bacon, Sir Fr. Lee, Sir Tho. Freak, Mr. Winch, Mr. Fuller, Sir Herbert Crofts, Mr. Herbert Pelham, Sir James …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Moore, Sir Henry Mountague, Sir William Fleetwood, Mr. Fuller, Sir Edwyn Sandis, Sir Francis Hastings, Mr. Wiseman, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Debtor, and not against the Sheriff. The Difference (Mr. Fuller) whether he be sworn and admitted, or not sworn. … a Prisoner; the Party sued the Gaoler. Mr. Hitcham, Mr. Fuller, Serjeant Tanfield, Serjeant Dodridge, Serjeant …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Bacon, Mr. Winch, Sir John Smyth, Sir Fra. Moore, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Noy, Mr. James, Sir H. Poole, Sir Walter Cope, … Sir Rob. Wingfield, Sir Jerome Horsey, Mr. Wentworth, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Tolderby: - Committee Chamber. This was presently … Execution of penal Statutes, continued in Committee by Mr. Fuller's Motion; and added; Mr. Winch, Mr. Yelverton, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Luson, Sir Tho. Vavasor, Sir Jo. Egerton, Mr. Crewe, Mr. Fuller, Sir Roger Owen, Mr. Prowse, Mr. Martin, Sir Henry … * Sir Rob. Needham, Sir Jo. Specott, Mr. Forsett, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Peard, Mr. Bond, Sir Jo. Ackland, Mr. Staughton, … touching Cowell, read in the House by Mr. Speaker. Mr. Fuller, - for private Thanks to his Majesty. The Committee …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Mr. Glanvyle, and Mr. Hackwyll; - to be added to them. Mr. Fuller: - That we hear that he hath great Access to the King; … his Raisers, [that] was ever heard of. - Confirmeth Mr. Fuller's Report for his Benevolence. Mr. Hopkyns . - That, … last Parliament, did the like. Sir Jerome Horsey, and Mr. Fuller, contra. - For Sir Jo. Crooke's Precedent, no Good …
Journal of the House of Commons
… against Purveyors and Car-takers. Union with Scotland. Mr. Fuller moveth, that Sir Edw. Hobby might give his Reasons, … digested, then to meet, and draw One Bill for all. Mr. Fuller: - That every thing may first be here debated : Every …
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