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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The Commons in the Long, or Pensioner, Parliament (1661) A LIST of the House of Commons, in the Long, or Pensioner, Parliament, May 8th, 1661. A BINGTON, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in his native county and served as county justice over a long period. He had been steward of the Duchy of Lancaster … in Anglo-Hanseatic and Anglo-German diplomacy', he had had long parliamentary experience, for he first entered the … been arrested. John Whittokesmead of Beanacre, with a long career as a Wiltshire justice, 68 is the outstanding …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Bill of Indemnity. The same day, Mr. Foley deliver'd in a long Report, from the Committee appointed to enquire, who … of a Committee. The 31st, both Houses compromis'd their long, and intricate Dispute, on the Bill for enabling the … he reply'd, that he knew little of the Case, it was so long since. But, that in Case the Defendant should plead he …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Rights of Corporations, pass'd. The. 10th, After long and vehement Debates, on a Clause (which was * rejected) … of me.' Mr. Hampden's Address was thought by some too long, by others too short; Mr. Hampden the Father spoke …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… granted for paying the Forces, &c. if the War shall so long continue. Votes for the Estimate of a Fleet, and the … Majesties upon this Occasion, and to wish your Majesties a long and prosperous Reign, with all the Blessings that ever … enable his Majesty, &c. Recommitted. The Address was long, and declamatory, and not satisfying the House, was …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and Calamities under which the poor Nation hath been so long exercis'd, and by which it is so near exhausted, We … all We can say will be to no Purpose. However, after this long Silence, We have thought it our Duty to declare how much … He will, in Compassion to Us and our Subjects, after so long Misery and Sufferings, remit, and put Us into a quiet …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… for writing and publishing a dangerous Book entitled, The Long Parliament Revived, in which he endeavours to prove that … 'My Lords and Gentlemen, I Will not entertain you with a long Discourse; the Sum of all I have to say to you being to … Chancellor, who displayed his usual Eloquence in a very long Speech, consisting of Variety of Matter. He applauded …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… dim." The total money-value of the tax is 9 l. 0 s. 9 d. Long roll of accounts of the Treasurer or Chamberlain of the …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… his picture. 1713, 20 Aug.Thanks to be returned to Thomas Sutton, gent., for a present made by him of a picture of John … the Earl of Bristol in consequence of the town having been long afflicted with the small pox, for the relief of the … regalia consist of two silver-gilt maces, 36 inches long, each of them having on a circular cup-shaped top the …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… RECORDS. 1293. See under 1367, infra. 1295.A long roll containing a list, made about the end of the … l. 18 s. 7 d.; expenses, 332 l. 16 s. 1 d. 1304, 14 Dec.Long roll of pleadings (nine membranes) at Bury on the morrow … seal. . . . . .Copy (early in the fifteenth century, on a long roll of eight membranes) of an Inspeximus charter [of …