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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… admit any other business, but adjourn for some time. Lord Lambert. This is a business of such consequence, that I see … Cobbett, who was Lieutenant-Colonel to Major-General Lambert, a very honest sociable man, they said; who got his … back-door, entering into the chapel, the next seat to Lord Lambert's, and there pulled back the spring lock, and in the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the rising of the next Parliament, and no longer 5 Lord Lambert moving for this proviso, they carried it. Yeas 63, … that either spoke for, or against it, in the debate? Lord Lambert and Colonel Sydenham. Though it was a little missed … it off till Wednesday next, and it was so resolved. Lord Lambert moved, and it was so resolved, that the same day be …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… up to speak to the addition, but was taken down. Lord Lambert and others said he had spoken the same things to this … spoke the very same yesterday, and concluded so. Lord Lambert. I think the rights and liberties so long and much …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… your orders, you shall be interrupted every hour. Lord Lambert moved to have the petitioners called in presently. He … only from day to day, a man may speak again. Lord Lambert. I move, that he have leave to speak. Mr. Trevor. I … not making a law. The objection is clearly mistaken. Lord Lambert. There is a weighty business before you, of large …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… forenoon and afternoon, and desire they would attend. Lord Lambert moved that the orders, as to the designment of public …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… it is before you, and wave these collateral debates. Lord Lambert. That which the Serjeant did boldly affirm was, that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Countess Judith, Earl Waltheof's widow, was daughter of Lambert, Count of Lens, and Adelaide, daughter of Arlette of …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… M Bateson, Records of Leicester, II, Intro lvi-lxiv J M Lambert, Two Thousand Years of Gild Life, pp 106-31 M …
Old and New London
… Fire, was shot here.'" About the year 1502 (Henry VII.), Lambert, in his "London," says that the intolerable Fleet …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… subject to this new metropolitan. This encroachment, Lambert, then archbishop of Canterbury, was not able to … dignity was not removed from Canterbury, for Lambert, who was then archbishop of Canterbury, continued so … which before belonged to Canterbury given to it, but Lambert still presided as archbishop over the rest, the same …
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