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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… present Lord Mayor of London. The like also upon Lislebone Long, Esq., Recorder of London, vide supra, when Sir Wm. … at the mention of the name of Jehovah, as we Were not long since arrived, at the name of Jesus, 6 comprehending the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… one of the Presbyterian royalists, secluded from the Long Parliament, was prepared, in a very few months, to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… others, but none protested. I would have you, to save long stories, add it thus: " such as have counselled, or … All may be considered in season. 4. Wise men thought that long Parliaments might be as prejudicial to the people as … and many wise men then thought that it was time long enough. 8. It should not be in the Chief Magistrate's …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… would take some course with the Petition that has laid a long time before you; and that they be dispersed. Mr. … populous places, and parts adjacent, now are, and for a long time have been, miserably perplexed and much dissettled …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… such language in all my life. I have known this fellow a long time. He was in Wales, and approved himself a very vile … against Noble, in a lesser matter, and what you did not long since in a worthy gentleman's case, a member of this … had published, in 1654: " The loathsomeness of long hair, containing many arguments against it." See Thomas …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Attorney-general. This gentleman has had ill fortune. Not long since, he was accused here of another crime. I would … of time and place. To be accused of words after so long, they had need to be certainly assigned. I would have … great a stranger to the gen tleman as to any that I have long known by sight. If you pass by this, I doubt it is not …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Ah, Sir! there was never such a warrant came before the Long Parliament. Experience tells us it is time to bound the … more of us, were discontented at the dissolution of the Long Parliament. I was sent for by a pursuivant, but had the … was of several officers dissatisfied with the breaking the Long Parliament. They chose rather to lay down their …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… what he has to say. I am of that lord's opinion, of the. long robe, that he must be heard what he will say. Colonel …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… as King Charles had about him, in the beginning of the Long Parliament. One ran to court, the other went with the … this way. Mr. Knightley. In the beginning of the Long Parliament, the King did a high breach of privilege upon … voice. I would have light from the gentlemen of the Long Robe. I know not whether Protector or King be the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… if you do not confirm their right, the Union will not last long. I believe no Englishman will say they have a legal … and by that time you may be fit to adjourn for the long vacation. Colonel Birch. I observe, that whatever will … to the exclusion of the Presbyterian-royalists from the Long Parliament, in 1648. When this Speaker, and his brother, …
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