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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… against the East-India Company, I desire to be heard a little at this Time; for, Sir, it will be in vain for you to … a great Blow to the Trade of the Nation. The Indians knew little of dying Goods, or ordering them, so as to be fit for … a fear that we are doing too much, than from our doing too little against Popery. However, Sir, seeing the Message comes …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… improper at this Time; it must end in Money, and not a little Sum neither, enough to raise an Army; which, although … in great jeopardy, I think we ought first to secure that a little better, before we treat of securing Tangier. I confess … I hear have been used elsewhere against our Bill, have a little startled me. For now I see why all the Laws made …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… him, according to Law? he added, 'My Lord, I have very little to say; I consess I am surpris'd at it, for I did not … short Nose, bald Pate, white Whig, slender Body, little Stature, civil and smooth in Discourse, speaking … That the said Day confess'd himself a Papist, pleaded very little acquaintance with Sherridan; but that not having seen …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… entrusted you; and as much as in you lie, surrender not a little pitiful Castle or two, but all the legal Defence the … be chastised as Traitors. It was my fortune to sit here a little while in the long Parliament; I did observe that all … more than what is now contained in this. And there is so little weight in the Cases that have been offered against …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… for passing the disbanding Bill, and yet to expostulate a little upon the Hardship of it. King's Speech to both Houses …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… endeavour'd to pacify and make them Friends. I own I then little suspected that Sir Francis, who took the Expression so … but I will rather lose my Friend, I will rather lose my little Estate, than be thought guilty of Bribery and … two Conferences were had on the same Subject, and with as little Success; at which the Commons were so exasperated, …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
… and Tuesday Sermons are preached in Christ Church Newgate Street, before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, the Monday Sermon …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… Alderman of Bassishaw Ward. Or 'Robert;' Alderman of Bread-street Ward. Either 22 January, 9 June, or 21 August. Or … Ward. More commonly, 'Anketin:' he was Alderman of Bread Street Ward. It was carried through Chepe to the sound of … churchyard. Alderman of Bishopsgate Ward. Alderman of Lime Street Ward. Allhallows Barking, near the Tower. The …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… a half, and lies buried at Gloucester. Alderman of Coleman Street Ward. Alderman of Billingsgate Ward. 28 January; … he was living so late as A.D. 1363. Alderman of Cordwainer Street Ward. Fulk, or Folke. I.e. Edward I Meaning that of … and deprived of his Aldermanry. Alderman of Cordwainer Street Ward. He dying within the year, John de Grauntebrigge …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… plenty; which the said Sir John de Molyns had put into little bags well tied, and then into other great sacks well … came to Bretagne, to a country therein that is called "Little Cornewaille:" and there our people landed, and stoutly … Friars; on the site of the present Christ Church, Newgate Street. It was completed A.D. 1327, and dedicated to St. …