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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… who excused himself that he had made them stay so long, and desired the Committee to give him another meeting …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… at pleasure. Mr. Stanley. This master was settled in the Long Parliament, and instead of reforming, he goes his own … committed, and all parties heard. Sir Richard Lucy made a long narrative of the foundation of this Hospital in Queen … It is said that this master had done good service in the Long Parliament. I should know surely as much as another. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… it cost me my life." November, 1640, on the meeting of the Long Parliament, when Laud's day of reckoning was come, and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to have the petitioners called in presently. He made a long speech. Colonel Allured seconded the motion, that the … it. 1. The debate seems to invalidate what was done in the Long Parliament, to validate and advance what is before you. I own no spiritual nor outward liberty, but from the Long Parliament. 2. It is told us, that we have taken an oath …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Moorcock, as was moved by the Lord Deputy. The rider was long, and it was going to be read, but the serjeant came in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… appoint another in your place. I move for Sir Lislebone Long. It was moved that it was never used to appoint another … by the Court. I shall name a fit person (though not of the Long Robe) Mr. Knightley. Mr. Knightley. I am of the wrong … Colonel Fitx James put the question for Sir Lislebone Long, but was denied. Sir Lislebone Long. I know no …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and terrestrial aims," It may be conjectured, that the Long Parliament would, eventually, have conciliated the … begins, at length, to be understood, after he had been so long misrepresented, as a patron of civil and religious …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the people, else certainly it would not have been used so long here. Anglica gens, libera gens. They are a free people: … every third year, which is an excellent law, made by the Long Parliament 13 by whom many excellent laws were made; but … a pardon for myself, that having detained your Highness so long from hearing the Petition, which can best speak itself; …
Survey of London
… Sloane to the parish, and was consecrated in 1736. It has long been disused and is now a recreation groundin fine …
A Survey of London
… originally made for the defence of the Citie, was also long togither, carefully clensed and maintained as neede … sir William Hollies was Maior, in the yere 1540. & not long before, from the Tower of London to Aldgate. Plentie of …