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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… to Order, been at Newgate, [accompanied with Sir Henry Capel, Mr Hampden, &c.] and had told Coleman as directed. … some, and convert others of the Parliament-men. Sir Henry Capel.] As to the assembly of the Jesuits, he confessed … in it will be for the honour of the House. Sir Henry Capel.] The Duke has made the advance to the Parliament by …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… may not be, but a Protestant of our Religion. Sir Henry Capel.] It is said by Warwick, "no moderation could be had in … in, and possibly shed the blood I came of(his father, Lord Capel.)Since the King's Restoration, Popery has played in … Letters, Coleman's Letters." Sir Robert Howard.] Capel's father would have fought for the Crown, whatever …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… first to vote "that this Army be disbanded." Sir Henry Capel.] I would make some profit of this Army, that has cost …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… here for some years. Pray send to find it out. Sir Henry Capel.] When it comes to this, that Members will be taking … sent for, but not in Custody. See the Journal. Sir Henry Capel reports, That, according to Order, he had been at … give him a reasonable time to obtain licence. Sir Henry Capel.] He has acknowledged his fault, but he tells you that …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the long roll of those licensed by the Council. Sir Henry Capel.] A Member yesterday (Mr Hampden) offered to serve you, … have the Lords in this taken along with you. Sir Henry Capel.] We ought to proceed with equal Justice. I have a …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and Government, and the Protestant Religion. Sir Henry Capel reports from Newgate, That he asked Mr Coleman how he … to keep for him in his whole life." He withdrew. Sir Henry Capel.] Mr Coleman said, upon his examination, "That as for …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Ordered, That Lord Russel, Lord Cavendish, Sir Henry Capel, and Sir Robert Carr do attend his Majesty with this … Right rather than hazard him and the Kingdom. Sir Henry Capel.] Some Rights are more in nature than others: That …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… transcribe all, is a thing of a strange nature. Sir Henry Capel.] The Commons being accusers, I wonder the Lords should …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… discharged from his imprisonment in the Tower.] Sir Henry Capel informed the House, That the Committee of Secrecy have … together with Bedlow's and Dugdale's Evidence. Sir Henry Capel.] You have had an exact account of the matter from the … proposition. What is moved, is only a private Motion from Capel. If it be thought fit, that a Commission of Oyer and …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… whole life. I would confine it to "seven years." Sir Henry Capel.] The King has ordered the Lords of the Treasury to … search Precedents, and give you an account, &c." Sir Henry Capel.] I differ with the Gentleman but in one particular. He … they be faithful and fit to be trusted, or not." Sir Henry Capel.] You have been told, "That the consideration of this …
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