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Journal of the House of Commons
… for the Naturalizing of Gyles Van Brugh. Message from the King. Mr. Chancellor of the Duchy delivereth a Message from …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of this House appointed, devised a Supplication to the King and Queen's Majesties ; which was here ingrossed, and agreed by the House to be presented to the King and Queen ; whereby this Realm and Dominions might be …
Journal of the House of Commons
… all these Rolls, before and sithence Ed. [1.] wherein the King giveth an Answer to every of them. - To be Petitioners to the King, that we may have Answers to every of our Petitions of … - To take the principal of these, and to petition the King to decry all of like Nature. Mr. Alford: - These Patents …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Letters Patents made unto him. Petition to the King against Purveyors, &c. The Committees appointed to … The Petition was read by Mr. Hare, in this Form: To the King's most excellent Majesty : IN all Humbleness sheweth, … of all Purveyances and Takings, except only for the King, Queen, and Prince; and for repressing the Malice of the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and Cartakers. Sir Fr. Bacon: - The Audience with the King, in the Lobby. - Proposition by Sir Fr. Answer by his … Semper Augustus, greater: - Of the Divine Majesty. - The King might take many of the first Names by Blood ; they, by … Law. - Motives. - The Matter itself spake. - 1. 3. Since King H. III. (Magna Charta) a Part of every King's Glory, had …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the Time, &c. These Lands he had. - Another Clause - The King shall be in actual and real Possession. - All the meane … Wife. Bill of Attainders committed to Privy Council, the King's learned Counsel, all the Lawyers of this House, Sir … Oryell College. 3. Reading: - B. For Confirmation of the King's Majesty's Letters Patents, made to the Provost and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Moate, and other Lands in the County of Kent, made by Charles Alleyn Esquire, deceased, to Sir William Selby … and so do us no Good. - No Reasons to be presented to the King: We are told before-hand, we should have a Negative. - …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Moate and other Lands, in the County of Kent, made by Charles Allen Esquire, deceased, to Sir Wm. Selby Knight, &c. … the Judges Opinion; do us no Good. - No Reasons to the King: We should have a Negative : We are so told before-hand … in the one, and the other, or else no - Dissent from the King: - None. The King would have Expedition. The Way of …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Records in the Tower, - Exchequer Records. - The King's Counsel to give Direction for Precedents, which they …
Journal of the House of Commons
… full; excepted, where not full. - The Execution to the King. - The Office of a Judge to be an Inquisitor : God …
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