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2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… as Spain is both. He holds it impossible that ever the Pope, the Emperor or Spain, can or will restore the …
3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… disparity in religion. Not to be accommodated but by the Pope. But this, by our ambassador, is committed to the care … In the 4th article, he put in a dispensation from the Pope which the King would not endure. In September, the King … upon the King of Spain for all temporal matters as on the Pope for spiritualities. That in the Pope's dispensation to …
4th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… not granted, the King of Spain bound to take arms by the Pope, whereby they would become in manner his subjects; but … That what was proposed by love was infused by the Pope's direction to join arms if we refused to admit a … Jesuits sworn for temporalities to depend of Spain as of Pope in spirituality. That treating with us, they destroyed …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… by the above six commissioners. (Witness 8), Richard Pope of St Clement's parish, co. Cornwall, ostler, aged 32 To … Major) Marshall, John, Mr Marten, Henry, knight Mercer, Mr Pope, Richard, ostler Prust, William, gent Rawe, William …
5th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… some letters written from Cardinal Ludovisi, the then Pope's favourite, written to Friar Hyacinth, the Emperor's … friar that the confessor of the Emperor had written to the Pope that the Palatinate should not be restored and the … and [f. 72v] the Emperor's confessor writ it to the Pope habemus votum Regis Hispaniae, the King of Spain had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and Edward Nelthorpe, gent., on 9 January 1639, in William Pope's Blue Bell Inn, in Beverley. One of Wharton's … of a duel, from 9 to 11 January 1639, in William Pope's Blue Bell Inn, in Beverley, co. York. John Watson … Robert Merrick, William, lawyer Nelthorpe, Edward, gent Pope, William, innkeeper Pudsey, Elizabeth Pudsey, Ralph, …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Ed. 3, in bono Parliamento, the Commons complained of the pope's dispensations, non-residents, etc. The wicked city of … Edw. 3 called bonum Parliamentum. A complaint of the pope's usurpation; not feeding the flock. Rome called that … thousand people. 50 E. 3 bonum parliamentum complaint del pope. Sinfull citie del Rome. 17 R. 2, 3 H. 7. 24s. pur …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… COPE moves for privilege, at the suit of Sir William Pope, in the Common Pleas. Granted. Mr. [ sic] [Walter] … COPE moves for privilege, at the suit of [Sir] William Pope, in the Common Pleas. Granted. [Dr. Walter] …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… John Mears and sworn freeman on 10 June 1816. At 2 Sawney Pope St in 1824 but by 1827 had moved to 31 Standish St. In … year moved to 41 Harrison St and in 1824 was at 3 Sawney Pope St. [D] Aspinall & Fearnley, Bradford, Yorks., cm and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Sir Charles Cæsar, William Hales St. Albans, Sir Thomas Pope Blount, Samuel Grimston Hertford, Sir Thomas Bide, Sir …