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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and they laid in a miserable case, and were released but a little before this Parliament. Let us do what may show we … new case. He prayed a procedendo in the Common Pleas. Mr. Green, (for Mr. Strowde.) It is a case primœ impressionis. … Mr. Alien was counsel for Mr. Howard and Mr. Marwood; Mr. Green and Mr. Winstanly, for Major-general Lilburne and Mr. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the Protector's elevation, which his courtiers probably little expected to have been so transient, he received that … with divers people, met together in private. " In Fleet Street, they found another meeting of the same nature, where … " kept up a religious meeting for the loyalists in Fleet Street." After the Restoration, " he was made Bishop of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… witness carried it. Mr. Bodurda. I am sorry to see so little attention to this business. If you think fit to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… will amount to more. I desire you would pass it. It is as little as can be. Mr. Goodwin. This is less than his good … more in Connaught, I desire that may be added. All is too little. Colonel Markham. Those 2,000 acres are of very small value. I desire they may be added. It is too little for his good service. Mr. Downing. I rise up more for …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… government, but against imposing spirits; and it tasted a little of Court holy water. The first professed himself never …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of nonsense (the sermon done), and his Highness paused a little till he had done. The sermon ended about one o'clock. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… chair. Mr. Finch of council for Lord Strafford, and Mr. Green for Temple. Answer only put in, and adjourned till this …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… put out. That of " sitting of the Parliament," signifies little in such cases. There will be no recourse to … as then " reduced to the number of eighteen," with "each a little cell round the square, where the church stands. They …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a long sword, as that gentleman, yet the Long Robe has as little fear as others. I did not express any fear, but I said … it appears that this jury of citizen-shopkeepers were as little disposed as the prisoner, or his jury, in 1649, (or as … to have produced' the corruption of "Bull and Mouth Street." The "new burial-place" to which the remains of John …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… harm to except one private business. As you have gone a little way in Lord Craven's business, dispatch it, and make … by one of our prophets, 5 that we must live long in a little time; and we know not how long we may sit. It may be …