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Survey of London
… always followed in agreements, which did not have the same long-term legal force as leases. Dame Mary Grosvenor died in … the practice of allowing rent to stand uncollected for long periods was discontinued. 47 Although evidence about the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… customs, and tonnage and poundage. Colonel Bennet made a long speech to three or four several questions; as to … that we should keep to the point. A worthy sitter in the Long Parliament used to launch out, and they used to cry, " … in the Bill, and when it appears that it was one of the Long Parliament, 10 it will be said, this Parliament has a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… at building up, than at pulling down, as he said of the Long Parliament. We have Parliamentary grounds, precedents, … Henry I. Copies ought to be given. It was done in the Long Parliament; yet the Clerk cannot without your order. … seems probable from the following order of the restored Long Parliament, a very few days before its dissolution, and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… know how first. Here is no time limited in this Bill, how long the tax shall continue. Haply, I may not be here at the … The rates upon commodities are no more than was set in the Long Parliament. For that of the poll, at 12 d. per head, it … of an excise, was one of the popular charges against the Long Parliament. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… depend upon it. It relates to an ordinance of the Long Parliament, and to confirm it at the lump is not …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… is a House of Lords, to all intents and purposes; and ere long, we shall be under the same oppressions, to all intents … was moved this morning. 18 He needed not make this long narrative. Serjeant Maynard. This gentleman, upon his … be led by that. There was a case of one Mr. Poole, in the Long Parliament, chosen in the same manner, and till it was …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to all intents and purposes. 3 On several orders of the Long Parliament, touching some soldiers in former wars. Mr. … in this Report. Lord Broghill. They are the gifts of the Long Parliament to your faithful servants, and those orders … taken a bear by the tooth as offered such a thing in the Long Parliament, and you ought to vindicate them. Lord …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… upon by the public faith men. You are executors to the Long Parliament. Major-General Disbrowe. We may be executors, … knows whether counterfeit or no. Sir Thomas Wroth made a long story of the bodkins, spoons, and thimbles, that were … what you should do. Major-General Whalley. Here have been long debates in this business, occasioned by the rambling …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the orders of the House. Sir Henry Vane. It seems it is long since any Bill passed regularly. At the first reading no …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Her petition, though collateral to the matter, held a long debate, and could come to no question, which caused the … part against her. Mr. Scot's counsel observing this long debate, wished him to offer 20s. a day to procure … probability, were gotten in adultery, they having lived so long asunder. It seems there is one boy very like the …