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27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… SIR FRANCIS SEYMOUR pressed it farther. That a restraint lay upon our judgements in matters of grievance and upon the … which was publicly intended, for the ministers of Spain lay among us for our destruction. That we should follow good …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of us, for which (he wishes) God may forgive them. Another lay open [f. 232] the unrespectful [ sic] carriage of the … [p. 246] Thursday, the 27th of May The bill of the clergy subsidy is read. And the pardon is read. The SPEAKER declares … MS 18,597 [f. 195] Thursday, the 27th of May Bill of the subsidy of the clergy once read, and not opened nor debated …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… kindred, servant or a dependant of Futter? 3. Was he a subsidy man, or was he taxed for ship money? How much was he …
28th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… King. Certified him the hospitals not concealed because lay/ [f. 15] Gold Wyre Drawers. The old body, being free of … them to take upon every sack of wool 43s. 4d., which was a subsidy then granted, and but 14d. for a sized cloth. 3 H. 5 a subsidy of 40s. per cloth granted to H. 5 during his life. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to Parliament, and that parsons and vicars that have no lay fee nor freehold but his parsonage, vicarage or benefice, … 40s. per annum, no voice. That parsonages, etc. having no lay freehold have no voices. [f. 175] Reasons: that fellows … il dsire. If denied, Le Roi s' avisera. To the bill of subsidy, Le Roi remercie ses loyaux sujets, accepte leurs …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… his debts paid? How much had they been taxed at the last subsidy? 3. Was the witness a relative, retainer, indebted or …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… X Limitations of actions X Earl of Middlesex X Subsidy X Pardon [ Illegible] X Petition [Philip] Jacobson, … the making of good laws. For my revenue, I will be glad to lay it down at the feet of the Parliament. But I hope you … of them or their humours, for I think it as all one to lay down my crown to the pope as to a popular party of …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the first. Reduced to 6 heads. 1. Custom. That by law. 2. Subsidy of tunnage. 3. Impositions. That by prerogative. 2: … desire that the cause may be inquired of why they lay any such imposition. It was computed that the levy thus … They desire that the cause may be sought why they should lay such impositions. They computed that they could not be …
2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… amies et Protestant partie. 4. Set sur les Royes fils-en-lay et son allies et lour dominions over tout hostilities. 5. …